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Boreas

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Boreas
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Species Blade
Gender Male
Designer I-IV
Japanese VA Aya Hirano
English VA Jules de Jongh
Appearances Xenoblade Chronicles 2
This article is about Boreas in general. For gameplay information, see Boreas/Gameplay.

Boreas (イダテン) is a Rare Blade in Xenoblade Chronicles 2. He can be obtained randomly from Core Crystals.

Appearance and personality[edit]

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As a party member[edit]

Main article: Boreas/Gameplay (XC2)

As an NPC[edit]

Boreas can be found at a random location in Garfont Village after Rex takes over the Merc Group, provided he is not equipped to his Driver or sent on a Merc Mission. The specific locations he may be found at are listed here.

Dialogue[edit]

Boreas
There's nothing left for me to eat here...
I want to go out and search for new things to eat!

Trivia[edit]

  • In English, Boreas is voiced by Jules de Jongh, who also voices Brighid and Finch.

In other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
United Kingdom flag.svg English Boreas Greek god of the north wind and winter
Japan flag.svg Japanese イダテン From 韋駄天 Idaten, the Japanese name of Skanda, a Buddhist deity known as an extraordinarily swift runner; his name is used colloquially in Japanese to refer to any fleet-footed person
France flag.svg French Boreas
Germany flag.svg German Boreas
Spain flag.svg Spanish Bóreas
Italy flag.svg Italian Boreas
China flag.svg Chinese (simplified) 韦驮天 Same as Japanese
Taiwan flag.svg Chinese (traditional) 韋馱天 Same as Japanese
South Korea flag.svg Korean 이다텐

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