With Xenoblade Chronicles 3 available now, the time has come to explore the expansive world of Aionios and with it, discover a new variety of engaging monsters, ranging from the normal variety to Unique Monsters. As is the custom here at Miketendo64, with a new Xenoblade Chronicles game to play, we’re up to our old tricks in detailing each Unique Monster we come across, in our efforts to guiding our readers to finding each one.

In this focused guide, we are highlighting all Unique Monsters we have encountered in Millick Meadows of the Aetia Region, but first, a quick list of those discoverable:

Every Unique Monster in Millick Meadows: (Xenoblade Chronicles 3)

  • Indiscreet Gombaba (Level 12)
  • Perturbed Bilkin (Level 13)
  • Migratory Circe (Level 14)
  • Altruistic Maribel (Level 29)
  • Phantom Streya (Level 51)
  • Wicked Wolf Aranqui (Level 70)
  • Jingoistic Gigantus (Level 80)
 

Xenoblade Chronicles 3: Millick Meadows Unique Monsters Guide:

Indiscreet Gombaba

Level: 12

Location: Millick Meadows, Reith Valley, west of the Millick Ravine Way landmark.

Perturbed Bilkin

Level: 13

Location: Millick Meadows, Viliera Hills, west of the Luca’s Eyot landmark.

Migratory Circe

Level: 14

Location: Millick Meadows, Reith Valley, west of the Millick Ravine Way landmark, in a large body of water.

Altruistic Maribel

Level: 29

Location: Millick Meadows, Murmer Rise, northeast of the Kamos Guidepost landmark. Traversal Skill “Wall Climbing” is required.

Phantom Streya

Level: 51

Location: Millick Meadows, in a large body of water, northeast of the Kamos Guidepost landmark. Traversal Skill “Wall Climbing” is required.

Wicked Wolf Aranqui

Level: 70

Location: Millick Meadows, Fuschian Fields, east of the Fuschian Fields secret area landmark.

Jingoistic Gigantus

Level: 80

Location: Millick Meadows, southeast of the Kilmarris Highland landmark.

In typical Xenoblade Chronicles fashion, defeated Unique Monsters can be battled as many times as you wish, as long as you interact with their grave. For assistance with finding other Xenoblade Chronicles 3 Unique Monsters, why not check out our other guides on the same subject, just a different location:

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As always, we hope you found this guide helpful.


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