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No More Heroes III

No More Heroes III: How to Power Up Skills

With his reliable Beam Katana and vast array of Wrestling Moves, you may think that Travis is 100% ready to take on all sorts of bad guys at the beginning of No More Heroes III, but, unfortunately, this is not the case. During the course of the adventure, you will have to enhance his stats and make him learn new special skills to make sure he can survive the many dangerous fights he will get into.

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Here’s how to Power Up Skills in No More Heroes III.

How to Power Up Skills in No More Heroes III

Powering up skills in No More Heroes III is done via the Power Up Machine, which can be found in Dr. Naomi’s Laboratory. To find the lab, you will need to find the Burger Suplex building and use the staircase that leads down, or use the firepole inside Travis’ house.

Once at the lab, you will need to use WESN points to power up Travis’ skills. The skills that can be enhanced are Health, Attack, Power, and Death Skill cooldown. Five different special moves can also be learned via the Power Up Machine.

Once you have made your choice, the only thing you have to do is hold the A button until the meter reaches the required amount. You can power up Health and Attack 10 times, Power six times, and Death Skill cooldown twice. You will need quite a few WESN points to do power up Travis to the maximum, so we suggest you check out our guide to learn the fastest way to farm these special points.

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Francesco De Meo
Francesco has been writing about video games and the video games industry for almost a decade, focusing on all aspects of the industry. Having always loved handheld gaming, he joined TouchTapPlay in 2013 to cover mobile gaming and, later on, the Nintendo Switch console, which is today his most played console.