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Mechon M69 are Mechon enemies in Xenoblade Chronicles. They are sight monsters. They appear at level 5 in the Commercial District, Residential District, and Military District of Colony 9 during the Mechon raid attack, as well as outside the Main Entrance. They respawn but only during this raid attack in Colony 9. There are two story exclusive variants, one appears during the second story event battle at the Central Plaza, another appears at Sword Valley during the prologue event, the Battle of Sword Valley.

Normal[]

Mechon M69 are Mechon that appear at level 5 in the Commercial District, Residential District, and Military District of Colony 9 during the Mechon raid attack, as well as outside the Main Entrance. They respawn but only during this raid attack in Colony 9. There are two story exclusive variants, one appears during the second story event battle at the Central Plaza, another appears at Sword Valley during the prologue event, the Battle of Sword Valley.

Stats[]


Arts[]

Art Attribute Multiplier Hits Range Effect Knockback Blowdown/Daze
Cut Attack Physical 2.8 – 3.0 1 - Double Damage if Toppled - -


Resistances[]

Break 0% Lock-On 0% Physical Def. ▼ 0% Agility ▼ 0%
Topple 0% Bind 0% Ether Def. ▼ 0% Aura Seal 0%
Daze 0% Paralysis 0% Strength ▼ 0% Arts Seal 0%
Sleep 0% Slow 0% Ether ▼ 0% Death 0%


Appearance[]

Mechon M69

Mechon M69

As well as sharing the gold-and-blue plating that they share with other Mechon, M69 are bipedal. They use their large claw-like appendages to attack foes, as well as assist in balancing them. They have a hunched over appearance. Their legs resemble a bird's legs, bent in reverse.

Abilities[]

Beyond sharing the abilities and weaknesses of other Mechon units, M69 do not generally have any abilities of their own. In fact it is likely that the few attacking Colony 9 were the last of the model, as few are seen for the rest of the game. There is a similar but superior model that they are most likely replaced with.

Drops[]

Chests[]

Wood 81.2%
Silver 17.8%
Gold 1%

Wood chests will contain 1 or 2 items from the "Wood" table.
Silver chests will contain 2 items from the "Silver" table and the rarer item from the "Wood" table.
Gold chests will contain 2 items from the "Gold" table, and 1 from both the "Silver" and "Wood" tables.

In Future Connected, the enemy drops system is slightly different from in the Main Game:
Wood chest will contain 1 or 2 different items from the "Wood" table.
Silver chest will contain 1 item from the "Silver" table and the rarer item from the "Wood" table.
Gold chest will contain 1 item from each of the "Gold", "Silver" and "Wood" tables.


Wood[]

Materials
Broken Part S 67.7%
Genuine Frame 32.3%

Silver[]

Cylinders
First Attack Plus I Electric 35.7%
Muscle Up I Earth 35.7%
Weapons
Light Driver 1 slot 3%
Soldier Pike 1 slot 2.5%
Soldier Pike 2 slots 1.7%
Armours
Swimming Cream 1 slot 7.4%
Caravan Gauntlets 1 slot 6.2%
Caravan Boots 1 slot 4.1%
Leather Top 1 slot 3.7%

Gold[]

Weapons
Million Driver 2 slots 16.7%
Million Driver 3 slots 8.3%
Unique Weapons
Crusher 16.7%
Rag Bone Hammer 8.3%
Unique Armours
Front Armour 14.9%
Night Goggles 14.2%
Graft Gauntlets 12.5%
Court Leggings 8.4%

Story[]

Mechon M69 are two story exclusive Mechon. They are sight enemies. They only appear at level 5 in Colony 9. They are fought by Shulk, Reyn and Dunban during the second round of the second story event battle at Central Plaza. Contrary to the normal variants, they do not drop Treasure Chest. There is another story exclusive variant which appears at Sword Valley during the prologue, the Battle of Sword Valley.

Stats[]


Arts[]

Art Attribute Multiplier Hits Range Effect Knockback Blowdown/Daze
Cut Attack Physical 1.8 - 2.0 1 Single Double damage if Toppled - -
Smash Physical 1.8 - 2.0 1 Single - Yes -


Resistances[]

Break 0% Lock-On 0% Physical Def. ▼ 0% Agility ▼ 0%
Topple 100% ※ Bind 0% Ether Def. ▼ 0% Aura Seal 0%
Daze 100% ※ Paralysis 0% Strength ▼ 0% Arts Seal 0%
Sleep 0% Slow 0% Ether ▼ 0% Death 0%

※ Except under certain conditions

Drops[]

This enemy drops no chests, and carries no items which can be stolen.

Appearance[]

Mechon M69

Mechon M69

As well as sharing the gold-and-blue plating that they share with other Mechon, M69 are bipedal. They use their large claw-like appendages to attack foes, as well as assist in balancing them. They have a hunched over appearance. Their legs resemble a bird's legs, bent in reverse.

Abilities[]

Beyond sharing the abilities and weaknesses of other Mechon units, M69 do not generally have any abilities of their own. In fact it is likely that the few attacking Colony 9 were the last of the model, as few are seen for the rest of the game. There is a similar but superior model that they are most likely replaced with.

Sword Valley[]

The Mechon M69 is a story exclusive Mechon fought during the Prologue, in the first round of the Battle of Sword Valley, by Dunban, Dickson and Mumkhar. It is a sight enemy. It does not drop any Treasure Chest.

There are two different versions which appear at Colony 9, a normal variant and another story exclusive variant.

Stats[]


Arts[]

Art Attribute Multiplier Hits Range Effect Knockback Blowdown/Daze
Cut Attack Physical 2.8 – 3.0 1 - Double Damage if Toppled - -
Dead Slash Physical 2.8 – 3.0 1 Frontal Arc - - -


Resistances[]

Break 0% Lock-On 0% Physical Def. ▼ 0% Agility ▼ 0%
Topple 0% Bind 0% Ether Def. ▼ 0% Aura Seal 0%
Daze 0% Paralysis 0% Strength ▼ 0% Arts Seal 0%
Sleep 0% Slow 0% Ether ▼ 0% Death 0%


Drops[]

This enemy drops no chests, and carries no items which can be stolen.

Appearance[]

Mechon M69

Mechon M69

As well as sharing the gold-and-blue plating that it shares with other Mechon, M69 is bipedal. It uses their large claw-like appendages to attack foes, as well as assists in balancing them. It has a hunched over appearance. Its legs resemble a bird's legs, bent in reverse.

Abilities[]

Beyond sharing the abilities and weaknesses of other Mechon units, M69 does not generally have any abilities of their own. In fact it is likely that the few attacking Colony 9 were the last of the model, as few are seen for the rest of the game. There is a similar but superior model that they are most likely replaced with.

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