At first, all classes are limited to a maximum level of 10. In this guide on How To Increase Level Cap For Classes In Xenoblade Chronicles 3 we break down how you can break the level cap for each class as completing certain quests and events rewards you with a “Class Rank Limit Broken” unlock.
When you first start Xenoblade Chronicles 3, even if you unlock all the classes, each class is limited with a restriction on levels. No class, at the start of the game, is able to progress past level 10. However, there is a way to increase the level cap for classes so they can continue to grow and level past 10. These are on a class-by-class basis not character based. So for example, if you get a Class Rank Limit Broken for a class, that works for all characters that use that class. Typically, you need to complete a specific quest or event in order to break a classes level limit.
How To Increase Level Cap For Classes In Xenoblade Chronicles 3
Class | How To Increase Level |
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Medic Gunner | Complete Hero Quest Side Story: Eunie. You need to complete the Fourtune Clovers rumor in Great Sword City Interior. You need Riku and Manana. |
Zephyr | Complete Hero Quest Side Story: Mio. Story based |
Ogre | Complete Hero Quest Side Story: Sena. You need to find and complete the Ghondor’s Grumblings Discussion in Swordmarch City Interior in Chapter 7 |
Swordfighter | Complete Hero Story Side Story: Noah. Part of story. |
Heavy Guard | Complete Hero Quest Side Story: Lanz. This quest is from a rumor “Curious about Training” in Swordmarch City |
Tactician | Complete Side Story: Taion. Complete “The Sea” rumor in Ascension Grounds to get this quest, in CH.7. You also need Hero Riku & Manana. |
Signifer | Complete Hero Quest Culinary Repertoire. Go to here when you have Side Story: Taion active. |
Your Interlink level allows you to launch devastating attacks. This guide on How To Raise Interlink Level In Xenoblade Chronicles 3 tells you everything you need to know about Arts, Fusion Arts, Combos, and how to increase your Interlink level to 3 so you can initiate Ouroboros Orders during Chain Attacks.
When you finish a Chain Attack, there is a section for Ouroboros Orders. This guide on How To Do Ouroboros Orders In Chain Attacks In Xenoblade Chronicles 3 explains how the system works so you can begin bringing in the Ouroboros Orders into your Chain Attacks for even greater damage and effects.
While exploring you may have seen these yellow lines with a small yellow dot, but what do they do? This guide on What Are The Yellow Lines On The Map In Xenoblade Chronicles 3 tells you everything you need to know about these mysterious markings, at involves something you cannot do until later in the game.
You may have seen these yellow lines on the map that look like zipwires. This guide on How To Use Zipline Or Walk On Tight Rope In Xenoblade Chronicles 3 explains what you need to do to interact with these objects as it requires one of the games 4 unique Traversal Skills.