Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles
Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles
Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles
Release Date (US)
02/09/2004
Features
480p Support, GCN/GBA Link, Memory Card, Stereo Surround
Cheat Codes/Hints
Getting Through Streams Of Miasma
If your having trouble getting through the streams of miasma you see everywhere, it is because your crystal is not the right element. When you collect myyrh from a stage, you will be able to change your crystal's element to any of the elements that stage has. Example: The miasma stream is earth element. Find a stage with the earth element, beat it, and change your crystal to the earth element.
Jegon River Boat
If the Jegon River runs dry, go to Veo Lu Sluice and cast Life on the dead yellow flowers in the area. This will allow you to use the Jegon River Boat and cross to Fields of Fum.
Magic Mix
To obtain gravity, holy, haste, slow, and stop, you must first mix other magic to make it. Here's how.
Gravity= 2 Fire, Blizzard, or Thunder(They must be different. Ex. 2 Blizzard)
Holy= 1 Life
1 Fire, Blizzard, of Thunder
Haste= 1 Life
1 Cure
Slow= 1 Life
1 Fire, Blizzard, of Thunder
Stop= 1 Life
2 Fire, Blizzard, of Thunder(They must be different. Ex.1 Life 2 Fire)
Monster difficulty
Depending on the number of players and the Myrrh cycle, a creature's HP will be boosted by a multiplier, as follows:
1 player 2 players 3 players 4 players
Cycle 1 x1.25 x1.50 x1.75
Cycle 2 x1.50 x1.875 x2.25 x2.625
Cycle 3 x2.50 x3.125 x3.75 x4.375
More Hometown Trades
The game allows you to create eight (8) character files per save slot on your memory card. Even if you're only using one character--or any number of characters fewer than eight--it's a good idea to create character files to fill up the eight slots. The more families and variety in trades that exist on your save file will reflect the variety in trades that are practiced in your hometown.
More Shops
Create extra characters on your memory card and more shops will appear in the hometown (Tipa). Make sure the characters you create have differing professions, so that the shops are also different.
Painting Mog for fun and profit
You can paint your single-player Moogle each time you visit a Nest. Mog will cast spells, and its color determines the spell it is likely to cast: Fire (Red), Blizzard (Blue) or Thunder (Green). The color of your Moogle also decides your Game Boy Advance Radar: Terrain (None), Monster (Red), Treasure (Blue) or Scouter (Green). The latter reveals monster stats.
Phoenix Down
Always carry a Phoenix Down in your Command List because it acts as an Auto-Life spell.
Starting stats for Tribes
Clavats
Hearts/HP: 4/8
Attack: 6
Defense: 7
Magic: 13
Styles: Males: Cow lick, natural, head band, and cap.
Styles: female: Long hair, short hair, dark coat, and white cap.
Clavats start with an advantage in defense and spellcasting, but are not initially skilled with weapons. They wield swords and other blades.
Lilty
Hearts/HP: 4/8
Attack: 7
Defense: 6
Magic: 12
Styles: Males: Bare head, horned helm, steel visor, and bucket head.
Styles: Females: Bare head, blue armor, elegant, and red mask.
Small but fierce, Lilties have the best starting stats for combat but cannot put as much into spells. Lilties use spears, lances, and halberds.
Yuke
Hearts/HP: 4/8
Attack: 5
Defense: 5
Magic: 15
Styles: Males: One horn, bumpy, long beak, black mage.
Styles: Female: Spiral, tulip, spoon, and heart top.
Yukes have the best magic stats and power-up spells quickly. Their Attack and defense tend to suffer. Yukes wield hammers in battle.
Selkie
Hearts/HP: 4/8
Attack: 7
Defense: 6
Magic: 12
Styles: Males: Wolfie, shark eyes, raccoon tail, and bandana.
Styles: Female: Wolfie, shark eyes, raccoon tail, and owl head.
Selkies do not have high strength, but can power up the fastest Focus Attacks with their weapons. They strike with mauls, cudgels and rackets.
You will need to choose one of the eight family trades to occupy your parents and siblings while you are on the road. When you return home, you can get trade-specific items from your family. Consider starting eight characters to cram your town with every item-gaining opportunity possible. When you create your character, you will select one of eight family trades. The one you choose can have a big impact on your inventory over time. Your family will ask you to send gifts in your letters from afar. If you send back items that pertain to the family trade, you will get a big payoff in due time. You will not find many towns or tradespeople on your journey. Visit your family (and other families in your town) for rare opportunities to trade.
Stat-Boosting bonus
The Boss will drop four great stat-boosting artifacts, which tend to be more powerful if you satisfy your bonus condition well. Find out what the condition is by looking at the bottom of your Game Boy Advance radar.