The third section is for techniques, which will be described later. Selecting sort will organize them automatically, but you can also do that manually. The second section holds your items, empty for now.
The first section is for checking character stats and changing equipment. The fifth section allows you to rearrange the order of your party members, and the sixth section is for saving the game, available only on the world map and at save points.Take a moment to familiarize yourself with the menu, which is divided into seven sections. The fourth section is to customize things such as the window colors and how fast you want battles to move. Take a moment to familiarize yourself with the menu, which is divided into six sections. Crono wearily climbs out of bed, and the game is now in your hands. She tells him to behave himself at the fair. The Millennial Fair is beginning! Leene's Bell chimes and Crono is awoken by his mother opening the curtains. The game begins with the sounds most likely to be accompanied with a port town.birds calling, the ocean waves breaking.but another sound is heard: fireworks. In this walkthrough, he, as well as the rest of the characters, will be referred to by their default names. You'll then be asked to name the main character of the game. Decide which is best for you, then move on. does not have to scroll through a menu as a player does when choosing a technique or item. On the other hand, selecting "Active" mode will allow enemies to attack you, giving them a slight advantage because the A.I. A beginner to RPGs or Chrono Trigger in general would do well to select the "Wait" mode, which means that time gauges will not increase while you are selecting your items or your techniques. 2," which sounds complicated but really isn't. The game begins with a note about the "Active Time Battle ver. You have just begun your adventure into the world of Chrono Trigger.