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Controls[edit]

TG-CD Action
Neutral dpad Move Character, Move Menu Cursor
I button Confirm Menu Selections
II button Open Command Window (during exploration), Cancel Menu Selections
Run button Start Game

Command Window[edit]

Opening the Command Window during exploration allows you to access information on your party and do a variety of actions:

  • Spells: Spells learned by your party members can be used here, assuming they have enough MP to cast it.
  • Items: You can use items that your party has purchased or found during their adventure.
  • Equip: You can choose what equipment your party uses in battle. Each party member can equip a weapon, armor, shield, and item.
  • Drop: Allows you to discard unneeded items to open up space in your inventory.
  • Status: Allows you to view the statistics of your party members.
  • Option: Allows you to save or load your game, as well as adjust certain gameplay options.

Option Menu[edit]

The Option Menu allows you to save and load your game, as well as access two menus to change gameplay options:

The System menu displays your playtime and allows you to change the following options:

  • Narration: Turns the voice acting on or off. Scenes with voice acting will have the audio replaced with text.
  • Pt. Distr.: Allows you to decide how your stat increases from levelling up will be handled. You can choose to manually apply the stat points as you see fit.
  • EXP Total/To Go: Toggles between displaying your total EXP and how many you still need to level up.
  • BGM: Toggles between playing certain music tracks with either PSG or CD audio.
  • Char. Speed: Changes the movement speed of your party. You can choose Slow, Normal, or Fast.
  • Message: Changes the text speed. You can choose Slow, Normal, Fast, or Block.

The Battle menu allows you to change auto-battle options on a per-character basis:

  • Auto Battle: Toggles whether a character will fight enemies during auto-battle.
  • Auto Healing: Toggles whether a character will heal during auto-battle.
  • Attack Spell: When Auto Battle is on, this toggles whether a character will use attack spells during auto-battle.
  • Heal Spell: When Auto Healing is on, this toggles whether a character can heal with spells during auto-battle.
  • Heal Item: When Auto Healing is on, this toggles whether a character can heal with items during auto-battle.
  • Auto Party/Character: Chooses whether auto-battle options affect the entire party, or individual members.