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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==


After your naming your mute protagonist in the introduction, you'll be treated to a overview of the world map and the millenial fair, and your mother will come wake you up in a scene that will be echoed throughout the game. You'll gain control of a character henceforth to be known as [[CT: Characters#Crono|Crono]], amateur swordsman armed only with a wood sword at the start, and according to the menu screen his elemental is lightning. No word on what his sign or favorite color might be. You can play with the drapes if you want or check out the empty bowl of cat food, but head downstairs to get on with life.
After your naming your mute protagonist in the introduction, you'll be treated to a overview of the world map and the millenial fair, and your mother will come wake you up in a scene that will be echoed throughout the game. You'll gain control of a character henceforth to be known as [[../../Characters#Crono|Crono]], amateur swordsman armed only with a wood sword at the start, and according to the menu screen his elemental is lightning. No word on what his sign or favorite color might be. You can play with the drapes if you want or check out the empty bowl of cat food, but head downstairs to get on with life.


Downstairs you'll get to name your inventor friend, [[CT: Characters#Lucca|Lucca]] by default. She won't join your party for a while, but at least you'll know what to call her now. Play with your cat if you'd like, and talk to your mom to pick up your allowance. Then, step outside and get ready to face the world.
Downstairs you'll get to name your inventor friend, [[../../Characters#Lucca|Lucca]] by default. She won't join your party for a while, but at least you'll know what to call her now. Play with your cat if you'd like, and talk to your mom to pick up your allowance. Then, step outside and get ready to face the world.


Head into the Mayor's house at the bottom left of your little hamlet to pick up some tips on gameplay and controls. In general, you want to hold down B to run, and it also cancels actions; X accesses the menu; A talks to people, performs actions, and selects commands; and Y switches message windows to the top or bottom of the screen. L-R-Select-Start provides an ingame reset if you want to get back to the title screen.  
Head into the Mayor's house at the bottom left of your little hamlet to pick up some tips on gameplay and controls. In general, you want to hold down B to run, and it also cancels actions; X accesses the menu; A talks to people, performs actions, and selects commands; and Y switches message windows to the top or bottom of the screen. L-R-Select-Start provides an ingame reset if you want to get back to the title screen.  
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=== Marle at the fair ===
=== Marle at the fair ===


Well, just in case you have no clue what I'm talking about, after playing around some you'll want to go to Leene Square underneath the giant bell and bump into the blond chick who looks like a harem girl. You'll both be knocked down, and she'll help you up. Talk to her or don't talk to her depending upon whether you're evil or good, but eventually you'll want to pick up her pendant and give it back to her. She'll thank you profusely, and ask to follow you around. You'll also get to name her, I prefer [[CT: Characters#Marle|Marle]].
Well, just in case you have no clue what I'm talking about, after playing around some you'll want to go to Leene Square underneath the giant bell and bump into the blond chick who looks like a harem girl. You'll both be knocked down, and she'll help you up. Talk to her or don't talk to her depending upon whether you're evil or good, but eventually you'll want to pick up her pendant and give it back to her. She'll thank you profusely, and ask to follow you around. You'll also get to name her, I prefer [[../../Characters#Marle|Marle]].


I believe you may need to talk to the girl in the entrance plaza to help the game move forward and open up Lucca's slideshow, you can bring the girl her cat, dance, steal the lunch, or guzzle soda to get some reactions from Marle. Guess she likes the strong silent type. If you really want you can introduce her to Crono's Mom too, or take her to the gates of the castle, but if you want to get on with the game head north of Leene Square and talk to Lucca.
I believe you may need to talk to the girl in the entrance plaza to help the game move forward and open up Lucca's slideshow, you can bring the girl her cat, dance, steal the lunch, or guzzle soda to get some reactions from Marle. Guess she likes the strong silent type. If you really want you can introduce her to Crono's Mom too, or take her to the gates of the castle, but if you want to get on with the game head north of Leene Square and talk to Lucca.
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== Challenging Lavos ==
== Challenging Lavos ==


This section will explain what happens if you confront Lavos at each point of the game. If you're in a New Game + you can skip straight to Lavos at almost any point by stepping onto the right telepad and pressing A. If you want to challenge Lavos now you'll get the [[CT: Endings#The_Programmer's_Ending|programmer's ending]]. You can do this with Crono alone if you wait until Lucca asks you to help her demonstrate the device, or you can do it with Marle in your party as well if you step onto the right telepad right away. There's no real downside to doing it with Marle unless you just want to prove that Crono can take Lavos on solo. Check out [[CT: Bosses|the bosses section]] for more info on fighting Lavos. You can also get this ending by defeating the version of Lavos you're supposed to lose to in the ocean palace as well.
This section will explain what happens if you confront Lavos at each point of the game. If you're in a New Game + you can skip straight to Lavos at almost any point by stepping onto the right telepad and pressing A. If you want to challenge Lavos now you'll get the [[../../Endings#The_Programmer's_Ending|programmer's ending]]. You can do this with Crono alone if you wait until Lucca asks you to help her demonstrate the device, or you can do it with Marle in your party as well if you step onto the right telepad right away. There's no real downside to doing it with Marle unless you just want to prove that Crono can take Lavos on solo. Check out [[../../Bosses|the bosses section]] for more info on fighting Lavos. You can also get this ending by defeating the version of Lavos you're supposed to lose to in the ocean palace as well.


''Continue to'' '''[[Chrono Trigger/Walkthrough/Chapter 2|Chapter 2: The Queen Returns (600 A.D. first time)]]'''
''Continue to'' '''[[Chrono Trigger/Walkthrough/Chapter 2|Chapter 2: The Queen Returns (600 A.D. first time)]]'''