In my opinion, they're both great in their own ways. The story of Xenoblade Chronicles 1 was classic and engaging, while Xenoblade Chronicles 2 has its own unique charm and depth.
"Criminal Law of the People's Republic of China" article 20 provides for the situation of justifiable self-defense. According to this article, in order to prevent the country, the public interest, the personal, property and other rights of the person or others from being violated, an act taken to stop the illegal violation and causing damage to the person who violated the law is considered justifiable defense and shall not be subject to criminal responsibility. This means that under legal circumstances, individuals can take necessary actions to protect their own or the rights and interests of others without incurring criminal responsibility. However, if self-defense clearly exceeded the necessary limits and caused significant damage, criminal responsibility may be incurred. In addition, defensive actions taken in the context of violent crimes that seriously endanger personal safety, even if they cause casualties to the wrongdoer, are not considered excessive self-defense and are not subject to criminal responsibility.
One common theme is friendship. Just like in the game, fanfics often explore the deep bonds between the characters. For example, the relationship between Rex and his Blades is further developed in many fanfics.
The story length of Xenoblade Chronicles can vary depending on how much side content you explore. On average, it takes around 50 to 80 hours to complete the main story.
Well, the duration of the story in Xenoblade Chronicles 2 is quite substantial. If you just focus on the main quests, it might take you around 50 hours. But if you get into all the side quests and extras, it could easily push past 80 hours.