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When you get downstairs, Crono's mother will reference his inventor friend, [[../Characters#Lucca|Lucca]] by default, at which point you'll get to name her. Lucca won't join your party just yet, but at least you'll know what to call her when you meet. Play with your cat if you'd like, and talk to your mom to pick up your allowance of '''200 G'''. Then, step outside by exiting south through the house's front door.
When you get downstairs, Crono's mother will reference his inventor friend, [[../Characters#Lucca|Lucca]] by default, at which point you'll get to name her. Lucca won't join your party just yet, but at least you'll know what to call her when you meet. Play with your cat if you'd like, and talk to your mom to pick up your allowance of '''200 G'''. Then, step outside by exiting south through the house's front door.


;If you're new to the game
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, {{control|{{snes|B}}|{{psx|C}}|{{ds|B}}}} makes you run, and when used in menus it cancels actions. {{control|{{snes|X}}|{{psx|T}}|{{ds|X}}}} accesses the menu. {{control|{{snes|A}}|{{psx|X}}|{{ds|A}}}} talks to people, performs actions, and selects commands; and {{control|{{snes|Y}}|{{psx|S}}|{{ds|Y}}}} switches message windows to the top or bottom of the screen. {{control|{{snes|L}}{{plus}}{{snes|R}}{{plus}}{{snes|Select}}{{plus}}{{snes|Start}}|{{psx|L1}}{{plus}}{{psx|R1}}{{plus}}{{psx|Select}}{{plus}}{{psx|Start}}|{{ds|L}}{{plus}}{{ds|R}}{{plus}}{{ds|Select}}{{plus}}{{ds|Start}}}} provides an in-game 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, {{control|{{snes|B}}|{{psx|C}}|{{ds|B}}}} makes you run, and when used in menus it cancels actions. {{control|{{snes|X}}|{{psx|T}}|{{ds|X}}}} accesses the menu. {{control|{{snes|A}}|{{psx|X}}|{{ds|A}}}} talks to people, performs actions, and selects commands; and {{control|{{snes|Y}}|{{psx|S}}|{{ds|Y}}}} switches message windows to the top or bottom of the screen. {{control|{{snes|L}}{{plus}}{{snes|R}}{{plus}}{{snes|Select}}{{plus}}{{snes|Start}}|{{psx|L1}}{{plus}}{{psx|R1}}{{plus}}{{psx|Select}}{{plus}}{{psx|Start}}|{{ds|L}}{{plus}}{{ds|R}}{{plus}}{{ds|Select}}{{plus}}{{ds|Start}}}} provides an in-game reset if you want to get back to the title screen.


;The basics of techniques
Some techniques you can use target a single enemy, some attacks target all enemies in a certain radius around the one you select, some attacks target all enemies on a line of sight from you, some attacks target enemies on a horizontal line, some attacks target all enemies in a radius around yourself, and some attacks just hit all enemies period. It's not nearly as complicated as it may sound and you'll figure it out as you start using techniques. The usual RPG rules apply as to what statuses can be inflicted on your character, and offense and defense stats.
Some techniques you can use target a single enemy, some attacks target all enemies in a certain radius around the one you select, some attacks target all enemies on a line of sight from you, some attacks target enemies on a horizontal line, some attacks target all enemies in a radius around yourself, and some attacks just hit all enemies period. It's not nearly as complicated as it may sound and you'll figure it out as you start using techniques. The usual RPG rules apply as to what statuses can be inflicted on your character, and offense and defense stats.
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