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You Will Know Our Names (Japanese: 名を冠する者たち, Na o kansuru mono-tachi, lit. "those who are given a name") is a Field Track in Xenoblade Chronicles, composed and arranged by ACE+. It is track 9 of the fourth disc from the Xenoblade Original Soundtrack, and track 7 on the Xenoblade Chronicles Special Soundtrack. This music is heard almost solely during Unique Monster battles (with the exception of Frenzied Bana) and will begin playing as soon as the Unique Monster has detected the lead party member.

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  • You Will Know Our Names (Japanese: 名を冠する者たち, Na o kansuru mono-tachi, lit. "those who are given a name") is a Field Track in Xenoblade Chronicles, composed and arranged by ACE+. It is track 9 of the fourth disc from the Xenoblade Original Soundtrack, and track 7 on the Xenoblade Chronicles Special Soundtrack. This music is heard almost solely during Unique Monster battles (with the exception of Frenzied Bana) and will begin playing as soon as the Unique Monster has detected the lead party member.
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  • You Will Know Our Names (Japanese: 名を冠する者たち, Na o kansuru mono-tachi, lit. "those who are given a name") is a Field Track in Xenoblade Chronicles, composed and arranged by ACE+. It is track 9 of the fourth disc from the Xenoblade Original Soundtrack, and track 7 on the Xenoblade Chronicles Special Soundtrack. This music is heard almost solely during Unique Monster battles (with the exception of Frenzied Bana) and will begin playing as soon as the Unique Monster has detected the lead party member. It also plays during a few boss battles in the game (making it a unique and rare replacement for the ordinary boss battle theme, An Obstacle in Our Path) such as the second battle against Gadolt in Agniratha. Interestingly, in all three such cases, the cutscenes leading into the respective battles (which also have this theme playing) have something to do with powering up a Monado: * Shulk releases the true power of the Monado right before facing Metal Face atop Prison Island. * The party agrees to buy Fiora/Meyneth time to power up her Monado so she can break Egil's hold on Gadolt. * Shulk suddenly appears and returns to the party during the fight against Sureny Telethia on Colony 6. * Shulk and Fiora, though at this point without any divine help, both power up their respective Monados for the final fight against Disciple Dickson. This song is also one of the tracks appearing in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U (both versions). The Japanese title seems to reference the Unique Monsters that use this theme, as they have personal names, whereas normal enemies are identified only by their species or Mechon model designation.
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