Chrono Cross Roulette Prizes

Thanks MM and Turk. But I'd also like to add that after beating Fargo and winning your boat back, you still have a chance to get some great prizes playing roulette by yourself. In this episode, we check out the battle royale at the Grand Slam, and play the Compass Roulette game for myself. We'll be back to the Grand Slam shortly. Compass Roulette Prizes: Rank 1, 10000. Chrono Cross Compass Roulette Prizes, blackjack lucky lady odds, waterloo casino express to niagara falls, double diamond deluxe free slots. When playing roulette in Fargo's casino boat, pause the game. Keep pausing until you get the spinner pointing between South and West. Then start hit., Chrono Cross PlayStation.

Browse Cheat Codes by Game Title
#ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ

Cheat codes for Chrono Cross

Feed all 100 dragons Note: A controller with a turbo feature is needed for this trick. When you meet the man who feeds dragons in a barn, you can earn prizes depending on how many dragons you feed for him. To feed all 100, set the turbo feature on X and use the D-pad to move back and forth.

Feel elements

Use a Feel element and then use an element that is opposite of the color of the Feel element to inflict more damage to an opponent. For example, use Feel Yellow and then use a Green Element.

Summon

The field effect in the upper right corner has to be all one color to use a summon. For example, to cast a Blue Summon like Frog, the field effect has to be solid blue.

Get Mojo

In the 'Home World', get the shark tooth from the fisherman. Then in 'Present World', show the shark tooth to the scarecrow (Mojo) and he will join your party.

Get Guile

Chrono Cross Roulette Prizes List

In Termina, talk to the statue polishing man, then go to Korcha (boat man). Talk to him and he will tell you to get a person to help you to get to Viper Manor. Go to the bar and Guile will be the man next to the locked door. Ask him, or you can get Pierre or Nikki.

Get Kid

After you talk to Lenna, go to Cape Howl. When you are leaving, Karsh will walk up to you and Kid will appear.

Get Glenn and Macha

Say 'No' to save Kid when she is poisoned and get Glenn and Macha (Korcha mother). Glenn and Serge have an attack together called 'X strike'.

Chrono Cross Roulette Prizes Online

Chrono

Get Lenna

Say 'No' after Cape Howl when Kid asks to join you. Go back and ask.

Give Bellflower to Glenn

Go to the moutntain after Cape Howl and walk around where there is a brown monster. Avoid it and walk to the purple flowers. Get them, and when you get to Termina, go to where Glenn's brother and father are buried. He will be there with General Viper's daughter. He will walk up and ask you to give them for free.

Hydra Humour for Kid

Press Start on the world map and change to 'Home World' from Opassa Beach. Go to Hydra Swamp (dwarves place) to find a Hydra Humour.

New Game

Successfully complete the game, then load the saved game. This will give you a 'New Game+' feature. This game allows access to your old level, elements, and summons.

Alternate way to feed 100 dragons

First of all you do not need a turbo controller for this. Just 2 quick thumbs. First get all three feeds. Just move from stall to stall hitting X. When you do run out of feed quickly move back and get more. If you see a hungry dragon while getting feed rush to him first. Then move to the right from there hitting X at each stall. When you reach the end move left and repeat this action. If you run out before making it all the way to the left just rush back and fill up. It may take a few tries but it is possible. Good Luck!

NewGame+/Continue+

Beat the game, it doesn't matter what ending you get, you will be able to load data from another game and beat the game within 20 hours, You can speed up the NewGame+/Continue+ games by pressing R2, L2 Slows down the game. You also get the Relief Charm, so you don't have to have Serge in your party. You also have the Time Egg when you wake up. All your Key Items are gone, Your Recruited Characters, The Chrono Cross is gone (Item and Element), the MasterMune, and your Summons.

Pips Lv.7 Tech Skills (Tumalu in Japan)

ArchAngel Pip uses HeavenCalls on a single foe, he gives the opponent a gentle poke. ArchDevil Pip uses Hell'sFury on a single Foe, which makes him go into a hellish rage. ButterFly Pip Uses CannonCannon, Pip crawls into a Cannon and launches himself at the enemies. If you don't use Pip enough, he learns Pounce+4, just a better version of his Lv.3 Teck Skill.

Pips' Evolution (Tumalu in Japan)

Pip will evolve into Little Angel Pip if a majority of White, Yellow, and Blue elements are used on him. If a majority of Black, Red, and Green elements are used, he will become Little Devil Pip. If Pip changes into Little Angel Pip, and you continue to use a majority of White, Yellow, and Blue Elements on him, he will become ArchAngel Pip. If Pip became Little Devil Pip, and Continues having a majority of Black, Red and Green Elements on him, he will become ArchDevil Pip. If you Evolved him into Little Devil, then used a Majority of White, Yellow, and Blue on Pip, he will become Butterfly Pip. If you evolved Pip into Little Angel, and used a majority of Black, Red, and Green Elements after that, he will become Butterfly Pip.

Get Pip (Tumalu in Japan)

In Viper Manor, let Pip out of his cage iin Luccias Lab. Then, on the SS Invincible, Pip will be running around the hold, corner him and he will say that he wants to see the world, agree to let him see the world and he will join you.

Get Doc

To get Doc, choose not to save Kid. When you need to transfer worlds a little later in the game, go back to Guldove and go inside Doc's house. Kid will be healed. Talk to Doc in the front room and he will want to join you. Doc's level seven tech skill is 'Surfs Up', which heals your party.

Max ACC all characters

Requires a gameshark:
50002ccc0000
3006ebe20063

99,999,999 gold

Requires a gameshark
800719a8e0ff
800719aa05f5

99,999,999

Requires a gameshark
800719a8e0ff
800719aa05f5

Max STR all characters

Requires a gameshark
50002ccc0000
3006ebe00063

Have all key items

Requires a gameshark
500003020000
800712d8ffff
800712de701f

All Recruitable Characters

To get all recruitable characters, start a New Game. Beat it, and start a New Game+. Make sure you go in different paths such as this:
Game 1: Save Kid
Game +: Recruit Leena & don't save Kid.
If you do that, then on New Game++, this is what you do. Go to Sprigg's house in 2-D world with the Chrono Cross. Right when you get there, it will say that the world is reacting to the Chrono Cross. Go into Sprigg's house. Right smack-dab in
the middle of his house use the Chrono Cross as a key item. It will say that all your friends are re-recruited! Now there you have it!
*NOTE* Since you are Serge, Lynx will not be in your party. Remember a long time ago, when Lynx was the main character? That's why!

A Few Ultimate Teams

Serge, Glenn, Viper
Serge, Radius, Viper

Chrono Cross Roulette Prizes Games


Serge, Glenn, Sprigg
Serge, Glenn, Grobyc
Serge, Kid, Sprigg
Serge, Razzly, Leena
Serge, Norris, Grobyc
Serge, NeoFio, Turnip
Serge, Leah, Draggy
Serge, Starky, Riddel
Serge, Grobyc, Riddel
Lynx, Sprigg, Harle

Chrono Cross Roulette Prizes Generator

Lynx, Sprigg, Sneff
Lynx, Sprigg, Zappa
Lynx, Zappa, Sneff
Lynx, Viper, Radius
Lynx, Viper, Riddel
Lynx, Karsh, Riddel

Get Janus Easier

To get Janus easier, make sure you have Sprigg.
It should be a New Game++ Game.
Go to The Bend Of Time.
Fight Ozzie, Flea, and Slash.
Make sure everyone is equipped with a For-Get-Me-
Not-Pot. Defeat them.
Go to the Grand Slam.
In Round One, use Flea, Cyborg, and a monster from Chronopolis.
In Round Two, use Gyorg, Snib Goblin, and Slash.
In Round Three, use Snob Goblin, a monster from Chronopolis, and, last but not least, OZZIE!

Every Way To Recruit Kid

Way #1: At Cape Howl, after defeating Karsh, Solt, and Peppor, allow her to join. *NOTE* If you do this, you will not be able to recruit Leena. If you recruited Poshul before going to Opassa Beach,
you can have him and Kid. If not, he's lost for the rest of the game, so wait until New Game+.
Way #2: When Lynx stabbs Kid at Viper Manor, either save her to recruit her quicker, or follow way #3.
Way #3: Don't save Kid and after Hermit's Hideaway and Fargo's S.S. Invinsible, go back to Guldove. There you will probably recruit Doc, and no matter if you like it or not, she WILL join.
Way #4: After Kid is put to sleep in a coma, go to Divine Dragon Falls with the Tears of Love and Hate and put them on the pedastals to make the long lost 7'th mystical Element, the Chrono Cross! Make sure you have the Mastermune. Then, go to Hermit's Hideaway. 'Talk' to Kid. You will go into her dream. I'm not going to tell you anything, so you may want to follow a FAQ. Afterwards, when you see Lynx, tell Kid the nice choices to say. After that, she will think of you as, charming, and, JOIN!
Way #5: Get her off the 'Use the Chrono Cross at Sprigg's' cheat.

Miscellaneous Info

Element Types
How To Use Summons And Get Prism Equipment
The Casino Trick
Fooling Around On The Status Screen
Radical Dreamers ~ Le Tresor Interdit Lyrics
Radical Dreamers SNES: Music, Info, Walkthrough

Element Types

There are really five types of Elements in CC. Here's a quick run-through.

Regular Elements: You can use these Elements once in any battle, but they don't disappear after battle. Certain Elements require that the person equipping them must have the same innate Element as the Element color. Elements have a natural level slot on which they must be equipped, but also usually have a range of slots higher and lower than that which they can be equipped on.
Consumable Elements: These have a 'x1' before their name. Almost all consumables can be bought at shops. They either heal HP or status, and can be used outside battle as well. Up to five Consumables can be put on a single Element slot. If you use one or more Consumables during battle, they will automatically be refilled after battle (if you have enough in stock). Consumables can only be equipped on their natural levels (they have no level ranges). Once a Consumable is used, it's gone (unlike regular Elements).
Summon Elements: These have a * before their name. To use a Summon Element, the Field Effect must be all the same color as that Element. Also, you use up a Star when you use the Summons (don't worry, there's NO WAY you'll use up all your Stars before you reach an Inn.) More about those in the next section.
Trap Elements: The least-used of the Elements. These work exactly like Consumables, but instead of a 'x1' they have a symbol comprised of an arrow and a square container. When a Trap Element is used in battle, any enemy which uses the Element which shares the name of the Trap Element will find that the Element will be swallowed by the Trap. You just gained yourself a new attack Element, and the enemy's attack was nullified. However, these only exist for higher-level Elements, and most monsters never use them. What's more, some Traps are for Summons, which mean the enemy would have to wait till the Field Effect is all one color before they can use their Summon. Tough to manage, but usually worth it.
Techniques: These have a before their name. These are unique to each character and can't be de-equipped. Most techniques are learned by raising Star levels, but some must be found and equipped on characters. (Once they're equipped, they can't be de-equipped.) A very few techniques can combine for combination attacks; more info about those here.

How To Use Summons And Get Prism Equipment

OK, this is a long one. First off, how to even start getting Prism Equipment? No one will sell it until Zappa learns how. To do that, you have to beat the Black Dragon the 'real' way, then return to Marbule once you have Serge, buy the Master Hammer, and take Zappa to meet himself. You can now buy Prism equipment using the Smith Spirit item.

Problem: Not only do you need an extra-rare Rainbow Shell to forge Prism equipment, you also need one of every Shiny material. The only way to get Shiny materials is to beat regular enemies using Summons; you'll get one Shiny material for every enemy killed by a Summon. Shiny materials correspond to Elements. If you use a Green Element Summon against normal enemies, you'll get a Shiny Leaf after battle. Blue = Shiny Dew, Red = Shiny Ember, Yellow = Shiny Sand, Black = Shiny Soot, and White = Shiny Salt. Enemies won't drop their normal items after battle if you beat them using Summons, and if you beat bosses with Summons you won't get any Shiny materials.

Another method of getting Shiny materials is to disassemble special accessories. Since you can steal these accessories from certain enemies, it might be easier than getting Summons to work. Here's a list of who has what (if you see 'drops', that means that the enemy drops it, as opposed to being able to steal it from him):

  • CatBurglar (A Mount Pyre) = Poultice Cap = Shiny Sand
  • Dead Head (H Isle Of The Damned - fight the WillO'Wisps) = Plaster Cap = Shiny Ember
  • Gerridae (A Shadow Forest) = Antiviral Cap = Shiny Dew
  • Gloop (A Shadow Forest) = Poultice Cap = Shiny Sand
  • Gobledygook (A Viper Manor Bluffs) = Antitoxinal Cap = Shiny Leaf
  • Gurgoyle (H Fort Dragonia) = Earth Charm (drops) = Shiny Sand
  • Lava-Boy (H Mount Pyre) = Flame Charm or Red Brooch = Shiny Ember
  • MamaDingo (H Fossil Valley) = Poultice Cap = Shiny Ember
  • Myxomocete (Terra Tower) = Angel Charm (drops) = Shiny Salt
  • Prehysteric (Gaea's Navel) = Earth Charm or Yellow Brooch = Shiny Sand
  • PreyMantis (Gaea's Navel) = Forest Charm or Green Brooch = Shiny Leaf
  • ShadowCat (A Fossil Valley) = Daemon Charm = Shiny Soot
  • SpearFisher (Viper Manor Sewers) = Antiviral Cap = Shiny Dew
  • Whoot (Terra Tower) = Earth Charm or Yellow Brooch (drops) = Shiny Sand
  • YellowBelly (A Earth Dragon Isle) = Earth Charm = Shiny Sand

So to the other method: Using Summons. This is tough because you need to get the Field Effect all one color first, and most enemies will use their own techniques to screw it up. The easiest way, of course, is to have the 'Field' Elements (RedField, GreenField, BlueField, YellowField). These automatically turn the Field effect that color. So, for example, have one Yellow-innate character have a Yellow Summon equipped, and have another character have the YellowField Element equipped. (You can put it as low as Level 3 with no ill effects.) Build the character's Levels up to the required amounts, then wait until the enemies have used Elements. Right afterwards, use the Field and then the Summon!

Wuh-oh... there's no Field Element for Black or White! This one's a bit tougher. Say you want to use the Black Summon. Give one of the other characters (I'll call him Char1) a Black Element (any one) on his Level 1 slot, and give the other character (Char2) TWO Black Elements in the Level 1 slot. Build up the Element Levels. Now, wait until the enemies have used their Elements. Make sure Char2 has a full 7 points of Stamina. Right away, have Char2 use a Black Element, then Char1 use his Black Element. Unless Char2 has a really low Stamina rating (giving him/her a Stamina Belt or Ring can remedy that), he/she should be back up to 1.0 Stamina, which is enough for him/her to use the second Black Element. Now the Summon character can call the Summon, and voila!

Even so, the Prism equipment costs over 20,000G a pop, so you may not be able to get this stuff the first time around. It's good for New Game+, though.

The Casino Trick

You can try out the casino in the S.S. Zelbess any time you like. But there's an easy way to get the higher-level prizes. When the wheel is turning, keep pausing the game until you see that the compass points between S and W. Now hold the X button (or whatever you set the Action button to) down and unpause the game. It'll hit N every time! You'll get a Rainbow Shell for the Level 1 Prize, and after that you'll get Denadorites. Levels 2-4 Prizes aren't worth getting.

Fooling Around On The Status Screen

Looking at a character's stats show the polygon character, spinning around slowly. But you can manipulate the image yourself by pressing the Triangle key. The character stops spinning and the following options are now available to you:

  • L1 or R1: Switch to the previous/next active character (not used if on large character list)
  • Triangle: Resume spinning and exit interactive screen
  • O (Cancel): Exit status screen
  • X (Accept): Switch between profile and equipment
  • Square (Item): Switch the pose between standing, running, and ready for battle.
  • Up and Down (directional pad): Rotate character around a horizontal axis
  • Left and Right (directional pad): Spin character around a vertical axis
  • L2 + directional pad: Pan the character (move around as if a 2-D image)
  • R2 + Up/Down (directional pad): Zoom in/out.

Enjoy!

Radical Dreamers ~ Le Tresor Interdit Lyrics

As well, I've provided the lyrics and translation for the ending theme, Radical Dreamers ~ Le Tresor Interdit, as graciously provided by Nora Stevens of the Opera House. Click here to see them.

Radical Dreamers SNES: Music, Info, Walkthrough

Radical Dreamers, a Choose-Your-Own-Adventure-type game which happens to be the prequel to Chrono Cross, was released for the Bandai Satelliview (BS), an only-in-Japan add-on to the SNES, in 1996. With the dedicated work of online fans, you can now play it in English! Search Google for the ROM; you can find the patch at the Whirlpool.

RD had much of the same music as Chrono Cross. You can listen to a variety of tunes in SPC format by checking out this link. To play SPCs, you'll need either a stand-alone program or a plugin for Winamp. Check Zophar's Domain for them. In particular, the following tracks were remixed and reused in Chrono Cross: Gale, Star Stealing Girl, Viper Manor, The Frozen Flame, and Summer Day (which was used as the Another World main continent theme).

Leandro Pardini has written an excellent FAQ/walkthrough for this game which can be found here, including how to get the neato bonuses. While a bit weird (and sometimes hilarious), the game's pretty cool. Definitely recommended. 8-)



(c)2006 RPGClassics.com. All materials are copyrighted by their respective authors. All games mentioned in this site are copyrighted by their respective producers and publishers. No infringement on any existing copyright is intended. All rights reserved.