When exploring and battling some of the monsters in Xenoblade Chronicles 3, it's important to know when to revive. Everyone will encounter an ally or fall at some point, and recovering from either of these events requires more than just utilizing a Phoenix Down or a spell. In Xenoblade Chronicles 3, reviving fallen comrades is covered in this guide.
How reviving works in Xenoblade Chronicles 3
In the Xenoblade series, healing and reviving operate in distinct ways. Contrary to the majority of typical RPGs, you cannot utilize goods to cast a basic spell during combat to heal or restore fallen allies. Any fighting maneuvers a character makes are dictated by their role or class (arts). A huge beam of light will appear when an ally collapses during a fight. In the confusion of battle, this aids in finding allies who have perished. You must be playing a character with the Healer role in order to revive an ally. Eunie and Taion are your primary healers. During the battle, a hero with a healing background can also restore friends.
Head to your party members who have died and hold A to begin reviving them while utilizing a healer. The space will start to fill up into a little circle like the one seen below. If more than one healer is reviving the same individual, the circle will fill up more quickly. Your party's AI healers will automatically try to revive any fallen members, but direct control is the most reliable method for a successful revival. Make sure the enemy is focused on someone other than you.
The colored lines above an enemy's head make it clear who they are aiming at. If you have a red line above your head, the opponent is aiming at you. When the opponent is targeting someone else, use healing arts to your advantage and move in to revive them. Keep your healers alive at all costs; without them, you will be unable to resurrect any of your group.

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