Chrono Cross Compass Roulette

Chrono Cross is a role playing video game developed for PlayStation. You must navigate parallel worlds in order to help a teenage boy, Serge, discover why his worlds are split as they are. There are over forty characters in the game - these are in addition to the regular characters. One thing I forgot to mention is that my Controller Options are set to 'Default' in this game. Watch the video for instructions. RedWolf is a 7th-level Red Element. Can be trapped from HotDoggity (Mount Pyre, Home World). It must be in a group of 1 or 2 at the start of the battle. Or from boss Pyrotor (Terra Tower).

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Welcome to the one and only Chrono Cross shrine! What is Chrono Cross? Well, let's go back a bit. In 1995, Squaresoft released a game for the Super Nintendo called Chrono Trigger. It was a smash hit, due to its great graphics and sound, intriguing storyline, and compelling characters.

In 1996, Squaresoft tuned into an obscure system called the Satelleview. This was a sort of dial-up provider for the Super Nintendo (or, rather, the Super Famicom, as it was called in Japan) and this let you 'download' games onto your Super Nintendo. Squaresoft released a game called 'Radical Dreamers: Le Tresor Interdit' ('The Forbidden Treasure') for this setup. RD was a text adventure, meaning that all the action was just making choices of dialogue, set against background pictures and music.

Radical Dreamers was the true precursor of Chrono Cross. It featured three main characters: Kid, Serge, and Gil (or Magil), who try to break into the mansion of a mysterious man named Yamaneko, or Lynx. You'll recognize those names from Chrono Cross. Many of the music themes also made it into CC.

This shrine is as spoiler-free as I could possibly make it, but there are still references which might contribute to ruining some of the plot for you. Read at your own risk!

Updates

November 18, 2003: I, Hiryuu, have taken over this shrine in a bloody coup. ¡Viva la revolución!

May 21, 2003: Since Radical Dreamers has been translated (online) into English, I expanded the section dealing with it, adding a featured walkthrough and a larger SPC archive (with the actual soundtrack names). Check out Miscellaneous for that.

Oct. 6, 2002: Wow, it's been a while, but this shrine has been completely revamped! The walkthrough (and character/technique/item/element etc. pages, to an extent) have been redone with lots of inaccuracies and mistakes corrected; the six dragons segment has been completely reordered. (Also added a 'memory card save' cute little thingy on each section.) Added face pics for all the characters (and extra ones; basically every face pic in the game). Added a full list of enemy pics, and added better character pics for some characters. Added a Story section (basically just posted an existing FAQ about it).
Thanks go to: TrinTrin86 for info about getting Poshul and Leena at the same time; Eric Noll for an addendum on the General Kid ending; ShroudedTravelr for info on the Skullduggery frame; and Tim Gourley for info on the Comic Relief ending.

December 27, 2001: Hunter S. Broadfoot mentioned that you can trap UltraNova from the White Dragon as well.

December 26, 2001: DeAd AnD bLoAtEd sent in a neat trick about the Criosphinx in the walkthrough. theravenmaiden mentioned that if you attack before trying to steal, your accuracy goes up a lot. Caspian Rampage gave a hint about using AntiBlack on Fate, and lauded the effects of MagNegate. M gave a hint about fighting the Dodo in Fossil Valley.

August 10, 2001: Carla gave me some info about Myxomecete's items dropped/stolen, and reminded me that if you steal in battle then run away, you'll lose the item you stole.

June 5, 2001: DeAd AnD bLoAtEd pointed out that you can actually get Mel before you hit Fort Dragonia if you wish.

March 28, 2001: Hugh Byrne pointed out the use of the Square button on the Status screen (in Miscellaneous).

January 25, 2001: Whoops! Two nice people, religi0usaustria@netscape.net and Chau Tieu e-mailed me about the 'unknown' item: the Hero's Medal. I'm a doofus. ^^;

January 21, 2001: Added pics for the items and window frames, and the art pics for those characters that didn't have it. Also made a few things clearer in the Items and Characters sections (thanks to IceMan14280@aol.com for the tips).

December 24, 2000: Tip added for the Boxer Brothers in Viper Manor (thanks to Edson Walmor Wuerges). Also added more pics of NPCs thanks to RPG Icons.

November 13, 2000: Shrine created.

Chrono Cross © 2000

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A big thanks goes to KnightofBlades (ICQ# 84592657), who originally started the shrine and lay the basework for me to snatch it from him. 8-)



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Chrono Cross Compass Roulette App

RedWolf
TypeSummon
ColorRed
Allocation Level7±2
TargetAll Enemies
UserInnate red only
DescriptionSummons a fire wolf to create a sea of flames. Inflicts Burns.

RedWolf (マリードmarīdo?, 'Marid') is a 7th-level RedElement. When used, it summons a fire wolf to create a sea of flames, damaging all enemies. It also inflicts Burn.

As it is a Summon, it requires the entire field (seen in the upper-left corner during battle) to be Red. It can also only be used by innate Red characters.

How to acquire[edit]

Chrono Cross Compass Roulette Bot

It can only be obtained by Trapping it from the following enemies and bosses:

Enemies[edit]

Bosses[edit]

Chrono CrossElements
Red ElementsTablet TurnRed Fireball Ointment MagmaBomb AntiBlue FirePillar Strengthen Weaken MagmaBurst RedField Inferno Recharge Ninety-Nine Volcano RedWolf Salamander
Blue ElementsTurnBlue Cure AquaBeam Medicine IceLance AntiRed CurePlus AquaBall Nimble Numble IceBlast BlueField CureAll Deluge Vigora Iceberg FrogPrince BlueWhale
Green ElementsTurnGreen Bushwhacker Antidote Heal AeroSaucer AntiYellow Bushbasher HealAll EagleEye BatEye AeroBlaster GreenField Carnivore HealPlus InfoScope Tornado Sonja Genie
Yellow ElementsTurnYellow Uplift Brace ElectroJolt Capsule AntiGreen Upheaval HiRes LoRes ElectroBolt YellowField Earthquake PhysNegate ThundaStorm Golem ThundaSnake
Black ElementsTurnBlack GravityBlow BlackOut HellSoul AntiWhite Gravitonne Genius Imbecile HellBound Revenge FreeFall Nostrum Diminish SealAll BlackHole MotherShip GrimReaper
White ElementsTurnWhite Revive PhotonRay WhiteOut Meteorite RecoverAll AntiBlack PhotonBeam Panacea Purify StrongMinded WeakMinded MeteorShower FullRevival HolyLight HolyHealing Magnify MagNegate UltraNova Unicorn Saints
Character TechsSingle Techs (0-10): 24Carrots

Single Techs (A-C): AirForce AxialAxe Axiomatic BalloonLoan BallsOfIron BamBamBam BeatIt BigBreath BigCatch BigDeal BottomsUp CannonBalls CartWheel Cat'sCradle ChillOut Clothesline CoughDrop CoughMix
Single Techs (D-F): DanceOnAir Dash&Gash Dash&Slash DinnerGuest DireaShadow DirtyDishes Dive&Drive DoggyDunnit Doodle Doppelgang DragonRider FeralCats FlagBearer Flip-flop FlyingArrow FoiledAgain Folding ForeverZero
Single Techs (G-I): GaraiShadow G-Force GlideHook Gnarly GrandFinale GraveDigger Gyronimo HairCutter HammerBlow HammerThrow HangTen HeadBopper HeadButt HighFive HoodooGuroo Hook&Sinker HotShot HPShuffle HydraShadow Invincible
Single Techs (J-L): JugglerVein JumpThrow K9-Ball LightninRod LimeLight LongShot LumberJack Luminaire Lunalretic
Single Techs (M-O): MaidenFaith MaidenHand MaidenHeart Medalsome MerMelody Mix&Match MoonBeams MoonShine Multipunch Myconoids MysteryMenu OnARoll
Single Techs (P-R): PiggyBoink Pilfer Pillage Pin-UpGirl PopPopPop Pounce PunchDrunk QuickDraw Raz-Flower Raz-Heart Raz-Star RedPin RocketFish RockThrow
Single Techs (S-U): SexyWink SirenSong SisterHoods SlapOfCyrus SlurpSlurp SnakeEyes SnakeFangs SnakeSkin Snatch SonicSword Soothe SpiceOfLife SpiralRay SporeCloud StarBurst StarLight StarStruck StringPhone StrongArm SunShower SwordTrick TailSpin Tantrum TestAmeba TopShot Toss&Spike TripleKick Unleashed
Single Techs (V-W): VegeChopper VegeMight VegOut VitalEnergy VoodooDance Wandain WandaSwords WaterBreath WebSurfer WetPaint What'sUpDoc
Combos: DeltaForce DoubleTake DraggyRider DragonSpike Flamenco PitchBlack SwordStorm TossedSalad VitalForce X-Strike Z-Slash
Enemy-Only Techs (A-C): Acac.Breath AcaciaBlade AcidicGas AttackAll BackDrop BadBreath BatBeam BayonetGun BayonetPlus Bazooka BeatenEarth Bite BlackRain BodyPress BodySlam BombsAway Breath BrightEyes Brimstone BugKamikaze BugSwatter Catastrophe Charge! ChokeSlam ColdBreath ConductaRod CrashPulse CrossCut CrunchOut
Enemy-Only Techs (D-F): DarkBeam DarkBreath DarkEnergy DarkMist DashSlash DeathSaucer Death'sOdor DevilThunda Devour ElementShot ExhaustGas FieryBreath FireBreath FlameKnock FlameSword Flap FlyLow
Enemy-Only Techs (G-I): GiddyBreath GlideHook Gnash GnawBones GoBallistic Goo GooeyGoo GravityBomb GunnerGetya HeartColor HeatRay Hexahitter HighBeam Hi-HoChorus Hi-HoWarCry HolyBreath HolyDragSwd HotEdge Hypnosis IceBreath IceSword IceTongs
Enemy-Only Techs (J-L): JitterBug JumpStart JurasicBeat Just4Kicks Kissy-Wissy LavaBreath LavaRush Lunge
Enemy-Only Techs (M-O): MakeWaves MaxDefense MegatonFist ModeChange Multistab NaturalGas NeedleWork NullState OmegaBlack OmegaBlue OmegaGreen OmegaRed OmegaWhite OmegaYellow OwlEyes
Enemy-Only Techs (P-R): PaperMoon PeaShooter Peck Pepporbox Plasmabeam PoisonGas PutridOdor Rage Rampage Raydiation Repair
Enemy-Only Techs (S-T): SadnessWave Shadow Sic'em SlashAll Slime SpinOff SpiritsUp SquirtGun Stinger StormBlow SuckBlood SuicideBomb Summersolt Surf'sUp SwordDance TakeIn TheOld1-2-3 TheStare ToxicBreath ToxicBurst TripleCut TripleFist TsunamiBeam TwinTurbo
Enemy-Only Techs (U-W): VaryInnate Vortex Wallop WaveOfFear WhiteBreath Whop WillBreaker WindSlash

Chrono Cross Compass Roulette Tool

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