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.
As we don't have details about the Odds n Ends Story, the theme could vary widely. It might be centered around the idea of collecting and making sense of disparate elements, like how odds and ends can be assembled into something meaningful or at least interesting.
πI recommend the following novels to you, I hope you will like them:
"Killing God Female Empress": This is a fantasy romance and magic fantasy novel. The female protagonist is on the seventh day after she was awarded the title of "Agent 007". She crossed the Zong Hun Continent in one day. She cultivated strangely, killed thousands of beasts, and controlled the gods. In the end, she became a generation of female emperors who stood proudly above thousands of people and guided the sun, moon, heaven and earth. Under the circumstances where the author of the novel did not appear, the plot was roughly like this. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Yes, there are a few fantasy novels with the theme of musical combat. I recommend them to you:
1. [Yin Ni]: It tells the legendary story of the protagonist gradually growing from a musical soul to a divine sound immortal.
2. "Twelve Movements of the Gods": The main character, Qin Leyin, was a musical genius from Earth. He sang the music of the gods in this continent where there was no magic but only music.
3. "Global Music Cultivation: The Opening Divine Tune": The protagonist, Lin Feng, transmigrated to a parallel world with a cultural fault and used music as a weapon against the alien race.
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
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.