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The Vita (Japanese: ウィータ, Wīta) is a Ganglion Skell and a Main Boss in Xenoblade Chronicles X. It is Luxaar's personal Skell. It is fought at level 50 in the Lifehold Core's Interior during Chapter 12.
During the second round, seven Mechanoid bosses assist the Vita: the Enhancer, Link, Pursuit Alpha, Pursuit Beta, Pursuit Gamma, Shield, and Strike Satellises. If enough time elapses, the Vita can resummon these bosses. Only the Vita is registered in the Enemy Index, none of its Satellises will be registered (except the Sentinel Satellis later).
After the completion of Chapter 12, it can be fought again in the Time Attack Mission Dark Matter Phantom. However it must be fought with ground gear, as Skells are not allowed in Time Attack Missions. The Vita's sword, DARKGOD, is obtained as a reward for this mission; it can be used and equipped as a Skell shoulder weapon.
During battles with the Vita, the first half of boss theme "raTEoREkiSImeAra" is played.
Story[]
The Vita is a mysterious alien Skell that is deified by the Ganglion, who believe it to be the divine vessel of the "Great One". The core of the Vita is made of dark matter, and the material of its armor is unknown. The Vita mech can break through a trion barrier by ramming into it at a high speed, and transform its armor and weaponry into wings.
The Vita was first seen in the opening cutscene between the war between two alien races participating in combat, the Ganglions and the Ghosts, leading the first. It is seen charging towards the Ghost mothership and damaging it with a single swing of its blade. The purple bursts that explode on the Earth's surface seem to originate from the mech.
At some point, the Vita had been abandoned in Millstone Ridge in Noctilum. The Ganglion attempted to retrieve it several times, but they could not defeat the Tainted creatures in the area.
In Chapter 6, Elma, Cross, Lin, and Lao are sent on a mission to extract the mech, to keep the Ganglion from getting it. The Vita was brought to the Restricted Hangar in New Los Angeles to be studied. Lao claims to not detect any radiation coming from the Vita, but Elma thinks she senses the lingering ghost of the original pilot. She also recognizes it as "their handiwork" rather than the Ganglion's, but who "they" are is not specified.
In Chapter 8, the Ganglion invade NLA for the sole purpose of taking the Vita. Lao is the one who leaked to them where it was. During the attack, Lao has Team Belisarda leave their station at the Restricted Hangar Entrance, so that Wang's team would be the only ones left guarding it. Ga Jiarg and Ga Buidhe are easily able to defeat the guards and steal the Vita.
It is later piloted by Luxaar during Chapter 12 in order to stop the Humans before they could get back their real bodies. Luxaar is able to withstand piloting the Vita because he has the blood of the Great One in his veins, though he cannot use it to its full potential. He uses the Vita to break through the trion barrier surrounding the Lifehold Core and attack the party. Elma points out that the mech was incomplete and that an important component is missing. Luxaar uses both forms of the Vita when fighting the humans. In the middle of the battle, he swings its sword at them, but misses and breaks a hole in the floor. After being defeated, the Vita explodes. Luxaar manages to escape the smoking wreck, but Lao impales him. The Vita falls through the hole it made, and sinks into the protoplasmic fluid, along with Luxaar and Lao.
Stats[]
Arts[]
Art | Attribute | Category | Hits | Range | Effect | Appendage | Homing |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Generate Satellis | - | Status | - | - | Summon Satellis | - | - |
Kick | Physical | Melee | 1 | Single | Topple (with Enhancer Satellis) | - | - |
Ether Shot | Ether | Ranged | 4 | Single | - | - | Yes |
Palm Shot | Ether | Ranged | 4 | Circle around target | - | - | Yes |
Palm Laser | Ether | Ranged | 4 | Single | Stagger (on last hit) | - | Yes |
Multi Cannon | Ether | Ranged | 8 | Multiple | Blackout | Shoulders | Yes |
Hyper Jam | Ether | Ranged | 1 | Sphere around caster | Fatigue, Slow Arts |
- | - |
Satellis Laser | Ether | Ranged | 8 | Multiple | Virus (with Enhancer Satellis), Ether Res Down |
- | Yes |
Cataclysm Kick | Ether | Melee | 1 | Frontal Cone | Launch | - | - |
Lethal Plane | Ether | Melee | 3 | Frontal Line (on last hit), Circle around user (on first hit) |
Stagger, Topple, HP Recovery Down |
- | - |
Energy Drain | Ether | Ranged | 1 | Frontal Cone | Absorbs TP | - | - |
Terminal Break | Thermal | Melee | 1 | Frontal Cone | Launch, Blaze |
Right Hand | - |
Terminal Meteor | Thermal | Ranged | 6 | Multiple | Flinch (ground gear), Topple (Skell) |
Left Hand | Yes |
Crushing Punch | Gravity | Melee | 1 | Frontal Cone | Topple | - | - |
Rush | Physical | Melee | 3 | Frontal Cone | Stagger | - | - |
Finger Laser | Ether | Ranged | 12 | Single | - | - | Yes |
Ether Megacannon | Ether | Ranged | 1 | Single | Knockback, Ether Res Down |
- | Yes |
Reflect-All | - | - | - | Self | Reflect, Flinch, Taunt (upon attacking) |
- | - |
Combat Aura | - | Status | - | Self | Aware | - | - |
Astroblade | Ether | Melee | 1 | Circle around self | Launch, HP Recovery Down |
- | - |
Drops[]
Part | Item | Type | Rarity |
---|---|---|---|
? | Silver Vita Core | Material | Intergalactic |
? | Libertas Glyph | Material | Unique |
? | Golden Armor | Material | Rare |
Body | Vita | Holofigure | Intergalactic |
Noctilum[]
The Vita, now under Void's control, is fought for a second time at level 51 in near Everwhelm Falls in Noctilum during Chapter 13 (Act 1).
Stats[]
Volitaris[]
The Vita is fought for a third and final time at level 55 in Volitaris during Chapter 13 (Act 3).
Stats[]
Drops[]
Part | Item | Type | Rarity |
---|---|---|---|
? | Silver Vita Core | Material | Intergalactic |
? | Libertas Glyph | Material | Unique |
? | Golden Armor | Material | Rare |
Additional Details[]
Lifehold Core[]
"The fearsome Skell that Elma's team fought in the Lifehold Core. It lashed out with a multitude of satellis units, but finally fell into a grave of protoplasmic fluid."
Volitaris[]
"Void's physical vessel, the Vita intercepted Elma as she made land on Volitaris. Afterwards, her team was scattered across the continent."
Appearance[]
The Vita is first seen as a heavily damaged Skell that was assumingly abandoned. However, once it was brought back into Ganglion possession and used against Elma's team, its appearance became more distinguishable; the mech boasted heavy brownish (but damaged) armor and was slightly larger than an average skell.
However, once it transforms into a more powerful state, its appearance takes a more slender, skinnier form. Because of it being made of dark matter, its outer color is purple with a soft flowing/aura motion within its skin. Its armor is now shed and is moved to the back; its finger, body, and flight boosters in the previous form shifted to form wings that are attached directly to the mech that can be destroyed. Overall, the form takes a more offensive approach as it has has access to more weapons and its knees are able to detach and be used as lasers.
Etymology[]
Vita in the real world has several meanings, one being the Latin word for "life". Vita is also a term used to describe a biography/legacy of a saint. In the Italian version of the game, Vita is called Vitarth instead.