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For those who have not completed games in the Xenoblade Chronicles series, this page contains spoilers regarding the plot. Discretion is advised.


"Look at you; worthless without the Monado. Isn't that right, Dunban!"
— Metal Face

Metal Face (黒いフェイス, Kuroi Feisu, Black Face) is one of the antagonists in Xenoblade Chronicles. He is the first Faced Mechon to be introduced. He is the main reason Shulk begins the journey to the Bionis' head and serves as the antagonist along with Xord throughout the first half of the game.

Personality[]

Metal Face is vicious and sadistic, relishing the pain and suffering of others. It is never made clear whether it has an appetite along the lines of Xord (or if it even eats for that matter). He is also quite cunning but very cowardly; if he feels personally endangered, he will flee, though more often than not this is justifiable. Later in the game he reveals a desire to obtain the Monado for himself, though it is unknown for what purpose as his initial motives would be impossible to realise after having become a Faced Mechon. He possesses a great, burning hatred towards both Shulk and Dunban; the former due to being a threat in wielding the Monado, and the latter out of jealousy.

Appearance[]

Metal Face has a much more elegant appearance compared to most Mechon. It has blades for fingers and the framework of its body appears almost skeletal. It also has a cannon mounted on its head. Finally, it has an "abdomen" that is actually the engine used to give Metal Face flight. After getting repaired from its second encounter with Shulk, the "horns" on its head are switched for blood red ones and it is given a bulkier outer shell which conceals most of the abdomen and gives it greater resilience.

Abilities[]

Among its fighting abilities, Metal Face is capable of turning into a fighter jet and flying at extreme speeds, and is very agile in this form. It is shown his claw-like hands can slice through almost anything; he uses this ability to disable and destroy one of the Anti-Air Batteries defending Colony 9. It can also charge electrical energy and release from its cannon as either orbs or a large, concentrated beam.

Due to its large size and metallic anatomy, Metal Face also possess great physical strength, having been shown to be strong enough effortlessly pick up and toss a military vehicle that nearly matched its own size. Its metallic body was also extremely durable, especially in its upgraded form, being capable of taking numerous hits from the Monado II (which could now cut through Faced Mechon) before succumbing to all the damage.

Story[]

The Raid on Colony 9[]

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Metal Face during the raid on Colony 9

Leading the raid against Colony 9, Metal Face kills Fiora, causing Shulk to mark Metal Face as his enemy. Shulk's primary motivation throughout the first half of the game is to kill Metal Face once and for all. During the battle it is revealed that Metal Face is immune to the Monado's effects, making him an incredibly dangerous adversary. During this sequence he mocks Shulk with a wag of his finger. Metal Face also wounds Colonel Vangarre in the assault by throwing a large military vehicle on top of him. He eventually flees the raid as the Mechon force begins to withdraw.

Metal Face is later said by Xord to have "scarpered". As Xord continues his efforts against the Monado's wielder, Shulk, Metal Face is repaired from his earlier battle and now has a voice and working mouth.

Ambush outside Colony 6[]

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Metal Face reappears

After Xord's explosion and the brief lift ride to the surface, Metal Face reappears, sadistically taunts Shulk about killing Fiora and how much he enjoyed her screams of pain before attacking the party with an army of Xord Replicas and Mechon Models M64X and M53X. As things look grim for the party, Dunban and Dickson appear to help fight off Metal Face's army. During this battle Metal Face taunts the fighters further, telling them the Monado does not work for a "bunch of losers". Just as he is about to strike the finishing blow, a strange bird appears and attacks him with an electrical Ether bolt, allowing the Monado to cut into his limbs. Taking this as a sign to flee, Metal Face takes off, leaving a frustrated Shulk and Reyn.

During a premonition, Shulk envisions facing Metal Face atop a huge tower (later revealed to be Prison Island), and winning the fight. This is what drives them to continue up Bionis.

Showdown at Prison Island[]

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Shulk advances on Metal Face

Metal Face appears with a new weapon resembling a spear, which can suck the Ether out of a lifeform of Bionis. When the party arrives at the top of Prison Island, Zanza allows Shulk to upgrade the Monado. As Zanza is unleashing the metaphysical shackles of the Monado, Metal Face throws the spear which pierces Zanza through the chest, killing him. In the resulting battle Metal Face also impales Sorean for launching a powerful ether attack. Just before Zanza dies, he tells Shulk that the process is complete and Shulk transforms the Monado into the Monado II. Using it, he fights Metal Face. After the battle, Shulk manages to cut off Metal Face's left arm; however as he goes to kill Metal Face, Silver Face (Face Nemesis) takes the blow for Metal Face, resulting in her chestplate being damaged enough to reveal the Homs body inside her. Face Nemesis retreats and Metal Face follows with the Mass-Produced Faces.

At one point during the showdown, Metal Face hints at Dunban his identity through an attack with his claws, which Mumkhar also used. The shock on Dunban's face confirms he recognises this, but does not believe it could be his old friend.

Valak Mountain[]

Main article: Mumkhar
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Mumkhar's metal body

When the party reaches Valak Mountain's Great Glacier, Face Nemesis reappears. As she speaks to the group, a laser shot hits the side of the Mechon and sends her crashing into a wall, knocking her pilot unconscious. Metal Face is revealed to have fired the shot and the Mechon lands on top of Silver Face, telling Shulk to give him the Monado or he will kill her. When Shulk does offer the Monado, Mumkhar - an old peer of Dunban's who ran off during the Battle of Sword Valley and was supposedly killed by Mechon - emerges from Metal Face to collect it. He taunts the party for a time but is caught off guard by an ether attack from Melia which allows Shulk to regain the Monado and fight. After this battle, Dunban and Mumkhar engage in an intense verbal and physical struggle which culminates in Dunban managing to injure Mumkhar. Before they are able to finish him off, however, a golden Mechon appears to stop the fight and takes Nemesis away. Mumkhar gets back into Metal Face and follows the retreat.

The Fall of Metal Face[]

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Metal Face is impaled

As the group heads toward Galahad Fortress through Sword Valley, Mumkhar appears and challenges them with eight Mass-Produced Faces (although only two Mass-Produced Faces and Metal Face are present for the actual battle). After the fight, Dunban attempts to stab Mumkhar but is prevented from doing so by Shulk. Shulk points out that there are Homs within Faced Mechon, and questions whether Dunban would kill Fiora. This reasoning causes Dunban to relent, but he cuts off both of Metal Face's arms when Mumkhar attacks him from behind. He says that he disagrees with Shulk but is convinced by his words, telling Mumkhar that he does not have time to "play". Metal Face gets up and tells them to die already. Shulk has a vision of a huge spear-like piece of infrastructure falling and impaling Metal Face, thus killing Mumkhar. Shulk tells Mumkhar to stop but Mumkhar, consumed with frustration and hatred, is beyond listening and fires his energy cannon at Dunban in one last effort to kill him. Shulk pushes Dunban out of the way and the shot hits a pillar on Galahad Fortress, shaking loose a spire from the structure, which falls and impales Metal Face as it had in Shulk's vision. The force of the impact causes the platform they were fighting on to break off, with Mumkhar effectively nailed to it by the fallen spire, still alive and screaming as he falls into the abyss of the Great Sea. After Dunban takes a moment to lament Mumkhar's foolishness, the group moves on into Galahad Fortress.

Remains[]

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The party stands at the wreckage

On the Fallen Arm, there is a landmark called "Black Wreckage" between digits four and five. It is the remains of Metal Face. The piece of ceiling that impaled Metal Face can also be seen. There is a Heart-to-Heart nearby - "Eternal Scars" - between Dunban and Melia, in which Dunban says that although he hates Mumkhar, he was an old friend and Dunban cannot forget him.

Battles[]

Metal Face is battled at Colony 9 and Prison Island; he is also fought as Mumkhar at Valak Mountain and Sword Valley.

Colony 9[]

Metal Face is fought twice, at level 10, west entrance of the Residential District.

Stats[]

※1 During the first battle.
※2 During the second battle.


Arts[]

Art Attribute Multiplier Hits Range Effect Knockback Blowdown/Daze
Killing Claw Physical 3.8 - 4.0 1 Single Strength Down Yes -
Last Resort Physical 0.0 - 0.2 2 Single - - Yes/Yes
Dead Way ※1 Ether 3.8 - 4.0 1 Single - Yes -

※1 This art will only be used on the second part of the battle with Metal Face at Colony 9
※2 The first part of the battle will end after the time limit expires. The second part of the battle will end when Metal Face's health HP is 50% or less.

Resistances[]

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

※ Except under certain conditions
‡ No resistance during a chain attack


Prison Island[]

Metal Face is fought at level 42 at the Prison Terrace.

Stats[]


Arts[]

Art Attribute Multiplier Hits Range Effect Knockback Blowdown/Daze
Killing Claw Physical 3.8 - 4.0 1 Single Strength Down Yes -
Last Resort Physical 2.05 - 2.25 2 Single - - Yes/Yes
Murder Screw Physical 2.8 - 3.0 1 Circle around caster Bleed - -
Dead Way Ether 1.8 - 2.0 1 Frontal Line - Yes -
Grand Shot Ether 1.3 - 1.5 1 Circle around caster - - Yes/Yes

※ The battle will end when Metal Face's health is less than 20% of its total HP

Resistances[]

Break 100% ‡ Lock-On 0% Physical Def. ▼ 70% Agility ▼ 70%
Topple 100% ※ Bind 70% Ether Def. ▼ 70% Aura Seal 0%
Daze 100% ※ Paralysis 70% Strength ▼ 70% Arts Seal 100%
Sleep 100% Slow 70% Ether ▼ 70% Death 100%

※ Except under certain conditions
‡ No resistance during a chain attack

In the Super Smash Bros. series[]

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Metal Face, as he appears in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Metal Face sometimes appears on the Gaur Plain stage during nighttime in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, and he is fought as a stage boss. Metal Face attacks all fighters, including by firing a large laser and attacking with his claws. Metal Face's laser can destroy some of the stage in the process, but it is restored by daytime. After attacking with a laser beam, Metal Face sits on either the top left or right side of the stage. When leaving the stage, he may taunt and fly across the stage, ramming into any players in his path. Like Like all stage bosses, Metal Stage can be defeated, and doing so produces a large explosion that will harm any fighter caught in the blast other than the one who defeated him. He can show up multiple times in the same battle. Unlike in Xenoblade Chronicles, where only the Monado II can effectively hurt Metal Face, he can take damage from any attack, even from the weakest of them. Metal Face does not appear in 8-Player Smash, and CPU players will never try to attack him.

If Shulk is one of the fighters on Gaur Plain while Metal Face is present, Metal Face will notice his young nemesis and occasionally say unique lines to him. It should be noted that Metal Face is slightly larger than he is in Xenoblade Chronicles and lacks his immunity to the Monado and biological lifeforms for gameplay reasons.

In Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, Metal Face can randomly appear on the map in Smash Tour, like other stage bosses. If a fighter bumps into Metal Face, a boss battle against him starts at Gaur Plain. The fighters compete to defeat Metal Face, and whoever defeats Metal Face earns all of the stat boosts he carries. Alternatively, a fighter can also win the match if all of their opponents have been KO'd. If not defeated in time, Metal Face flies elsewhere on the Smash Tour map, but he retains any prior damage.

Metal Face SSB4 Wii U unused icon

Unused icon

Metal Face has an unused stock icon in the files of Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, suggesting that defeating him would result in a KO, like Ridley on the Pyrosphere stage. This is hinted even by a tip in the game incorrectly stating that whoever KOs Metal Face has that KO added to their total at the end of the match.

In both of his Super Smash Bros. appearances, there is a collectible item of Metal Face. In Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, Metal Face has his own trophy, which can be obtained randomly in any of the single-player modes. In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Metal Face has his own primary spirit, which can be enhanced from his Mumkhar form.

In Project X Zone 2[]

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Metal Face as how he appears in Project X Zone 2

Metal Face appears as an enemy character in Project X Zone 2, a strategy RPG developed by Monolith Soft. He is the second character from the Xenoblade Chronicles series in this game along with Fiora, who is a playable character and one half of a pair unit, partnered with KOS-MOS from Monolith's Xenosaga series.

Quotes[]

Xenoblade series[]

  • "Weak, weak and Pathetic!"
  • "Hope I'm not interrupting!"
  • "Pathetic! After all that talk, Xord was crushed by worthless maggots like you."
  • "Oh, I can talk alright. And I got a pretty good memory. 'Fiora! Get outta there! Get out!' Her screams were music to my ears, as my claws slid right through her soft flesh. Like a hot knife through butter!"
  • "The Monado? Heh. It's been a while!"
  • "Tell me. How does it feel to be such a pathetic hero?"
  • "Aw, does it hurt? I bet it does. It hurts because the Monado won't work for a bunch of losers like you!"
  • "You little maggots need to learn when you've been stepped on!"
  • "What the... a Telethia?!"
  • "Enough of this! You got lucky, brat. Next time, your head is mine!"
  • "Now, now, let's all calm down. If I slip, I might mess up her hair."
  • "I'll slice you all to pieces!!"
  • "You always had to have the last word! Just DIE!!"
  • "No! No!! Not like this!!"
  • "GET OFF ME!!!"
  • "If there's one thing I like to see, it's carnage!"
  • "Whatever you're doing, it looks... SMASHING!"
  • "Maybe I'll watch and give you a few pointers!"
  • "I think I've got the best seat in the house!"
  • "Hey, hey, time to die!!"
  • "Fancy meeting you here, Monado boy!"
  • "If it isn't the puny boy himself. You miss me?"
  • "Hey, Monado boy! Hope you don't think you can hurt me with that thing!"
  • "Ohhh, looks like Monado boy's been practicing!"
  • "If the brat's here, I bet Dunban can't be far behind."
  • "Heh, look at the time! See ya, kiddies!"
  • "I love the feeling of the wind in my claws!"
  • "This better be a good show!"
  • "Come on! Fight harder you little maggots!"
  • "Lets get things started!"
  • "Don't mind if I join in, do ya?"
  • "Watch and learn, maggots!"
  • "I'll flatten you into pieces!"
  • "Let me hear you scream!"
  • "Think that's clever, do you?"
  • "You're getting on my bad side!"
  • "Hey, that's not fair!"
  • "It's been a good laugh, but I'm off!"
  • "That's it for now, see ya kiddies!"
  • "I'm off, see ya kiddies! But first!"
  • "If you got any final words, now's the time!"
  • "Time to cut you down to size!"
  • "Your Monado isn't suppose to hurt me!"
  • "WHAT? How come the Monado can hurt me?"

Super Smash Bros. series[]

  • "Hey, Monado boy, hope you don't think you can hurt me with that thing!" (directed towards Shulk)
  • "If it isn't the puny boy himself! You miss me?" (directed towards Shulk)
  • "If the brat's here, I bet Dunban can't be far behind!" (directed towards Shulk)
  • "Oh, looks like Monado boy's been practicing!" (directed towards Shulk)
  • "Ahahahahahaha!"
  • "All that work for nothing!"
  • "Carry on, you lot! Don't mind me! Hahaha!"
  • "Come near my claws, and you might get a nasty surprise!"
  • "Come on, fight harder, you little maggots!"
  • "Didn't expect all this racket out here!"
  • "DIE!!"
  • "Don't mind if I join in, do ya?"
  • "Hey, hey! Time to die!"
  • "Hey, that's not fair!"
  • "Hope I'm not interrupting!"
  • "Huh, look at the time. See ya, kiddies!"
  • "I love the feeling of the wind in my claws!"
  • "I think I've got the best seat in the house! Hahaha!"
  • "I'll slice you into pieces!"
  • "I'm off. See ya, kiddies! But first..."
  • "If it's one thing I'd like to see, it's carnage!"
  • "If you've got any final words, now's the time!"
  • "It's been good laugh, but I'm off!"
  • "Let me hear you scream!"
  • "Let's get things started!"
  • "Maybe I'll watch, and give you a few pointers!"
  • "Nice night for a stroll, don't ya think?"
  • "Oi, make way, come on!"
  • "Out of my way!"
  • "See how you like this!"
  • "That's it for now. See ya, kiddies!"
  • "There we go!"
  • "Think that's clever, do you?"
  • "This ain't how it's meant to go!"
  • "This better be a good show!"
  • "This isn't over!"
  • "Time for a little parting gift!"
  • "Time to cut you down to size!"
  • "Ugh! Get off me!"
  • "Ugh! You'll pay for that!"
  • "Watch and learn, maggots!"
  • "What do you lot think you're doing then?"
  • "Whatever you're doing, it looks smashing! Hahaha!"
  • "Why, you little...!"
  • "You're a funny-looking lot, ain't ya?"
  • "You're getting on my bad side!"

Profiles[]

Super Smash Bros. for Wii U trophy[]

Title

Image

Category Appears in* Trophy Box* How to unlock Description
Metal Face MetalFaceTrophyU

Enemy Wii Xenoblade Chronicles (04/2012) 73: Mechonis Random NTSC: A faced Mechon who appears on the Gaur Plain stage. He swoops in from the sky when night falls and then leaves with the break of dawn. He doesn't actively pursue fighters, but if you get too close, you'll taste the deadly bite of his claws. Watch out for his laser attack too—it can destroy parts of the stage itself!
PAL: A faced Mechon who appears on the Gaur Plain stage. He swoops in from the sky when night falls, then leaves with the break of dawn. He doesn't actively pursue fighters, but if you get too close, you'll taste the deadly bite of his claws. Watch out for his laser attack, too – it can destroy parts of the stage itself!

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate spirit[]

# Name Image Series / game Type Class Strength / effect(s) How to obtain Spirit battle
Opponent(s) Battle conditions Stage Song
960 Metal Face Metal Face SSBU spirit Xenoblade Chronicles Series Primary (1) Legend Attack:
Metal and Giant
Enhanced from Mumkhar N/A N/A N/A N/A

Trivia[]

  • The power metal band Children of Seraph wrote a song named after Metal Face about events in the game. The song comes from the album Warriors of Light and a special single has been also released in 2016.
  • In the Italian version, Metal Face is called Face Nero and it is a mistranslation of "Faccia Nera", which means "Black Face".

Gallery[]

Xenoblade Chronicles[]

Artwork[]

Screenshots[]

Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition[]

Pilot[]

In Project X Zone 2[]

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