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{{wikipedia|Chrono Trigger}}
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'''Chrono Trigger''' is an [[RPG]] developed and released by [[Square]], originally for the [[SNES]] in [[1995]]. In [[1999]] it was re-released for the [[PlayStation]] and in [[2001]] it was included in [[Final Fantasy Chronicles]]. In [[2008]], it was released for the [[Nintendo DS]]. In [[2011]], Chrono Trigger was released for in Japan for [[iOS]]. Later that year it was released globally on the [[Wii]]'s [[Virtual Console]]. The original PlayStation version was re-released for the [[PlayStation 3]] in the fall of 2011. An [[Android]] version was released on February 27, [[2014]]. The [[iOS]] version was released internationally by June 6, [[2014]] (version 1.0.4's release date). The Steam version was released on February 27, [[2018]].


Please note that this guide is riddled with spoilers, particularly in the endings section, and the walkthrough does describe the events on that chapter.
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File:CT SNES back cover.jpg|SNES box back cover.
File:CT JP SNES front cover.jpg|Super Famicom front cover.
File:CT JP SNES back cover.jpg|Super Famicom back cover.
File:CT DS US front cover.jpg|Nintendo DS USA front cover.
File:CT DS US back cover.jpg|DS USA back cover.
File:CT DS EU front cover.jpg|DS European front cover.
File:CT DS EU back cover.jpg|DS European back cover.
File:CT DS JP front cover.jpg|DS Japanese front cover.
File:CT DS JP back cover.jpg|DS Japanese back cover.
File:CT DS JP front cover ultimate.jpg|DS Japanese Ultimate Hits front cover.
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== Walkthrough ==  
==Gameplay==
The game features a version of the "Active Time Battle" system that is sometimes used in the {{c|Final Fantasy}} series (which means players can be attacked while choosing options in battle), and incorporates original concepts throughout the game. In addition, time travel is an important plot element that is used constantly over the course of the adventure. This game is also notable for having a large variety of endings.


Chapters are named and numbered according to the name of the saved game file during that point of the game. Since the ending essentially depends upon during what portion of the game Lavos is challenged a small section in each chapter will mention what will happen if you beat Lavos during that chapter.
==Story==
[[File:Chrono Trigger title screen.jpg|thumb|left|Title screen.]]
Crono, the main character, wakes up one day, ready to go to the once-in-a-lifetime Millennial Fair. His childhood friend, Lucca, has decided to build and show off a teleportation machine for the fair. While on his way to see her invention, Crono bumps into another girl, Marle, who decides to accompany him. As a good friend, Crono volunteers to be Lucca's guinea pig, allowing himself to be moved from place to place. Marle, excited and now feeling safe, decides that she wants a turn and steps up to the machine. As Lucca and her father work the controls, Marle's necklace begins to glow, setting in motion a time travel journey of epic proportions none of them could have expected.


While the walkthrough is mostly designed around a new game where you will be getting all of the equipment for the first time, Chrono Trigger also has the option to start a New Game + after you beat Lavos through the black omen. You'll be able to take all the levels of your characters and the contents of your save file (with a few exceptions such as the masamune and the bike key) and be able to start the game over with powered up characters. In a New Game + it's also possible to challenge Lavos at almost any point by using the right telepad at the millenial fair. The game is considerably easier in a new game +, making most of the challenge about completeness and finding all the endings.
;From the manual:
''Living in the seemingly peaceful kingdom of Guardia in 1000 A.D., the child CRONO was chosen by guardian spirits to save the world from ultimate devastation. Though Doomsday will not happen until the year 1999, the ancient seeds of destruction were planted long ago by the evil LAVOS. Your mission in the world of CHRONO TRIGGER is to travel back and forth through time to change the course of history, and stop Lavos from succeeding in his dark plan. On your journey, you will battle monsters and meet many helpful people in both the past and the future. Some will become your faithful and powerful companions, while others will give you clues by telling you stories. Pay attention to what they say, and good luck in your adventure.''


# [[CT: Chapter 1|Chapter 1: The Millenial Fair (1000 A.D. first time)]]
{{ToC}}
# [[CT: Chapter 2|Chapter 2: The Queen Returns (600 A.D. first time)]]
{{Chrono}}
# [[CT: Chapter 3|Chapter 3: The Queen is Gone (600 A.D. first time)]]
# [[CT: Chapter 4|Chapter 4: We're Back! (1000 A.D. second time)]]
# [[CT: Chapter 5|Chapter 5: The Trial (1000 A.D. second time)]]
# [[CT: Chapter 6|Chapter 6: Beyond the Ruins (2300 A.D. first time)]]
# [[CT: Chapter 7|Chapter 7: The Factory Ruins (2300 A.D. first time)]]
# [[CT: Chapter 8|Chapter 8: The End of Time (End of Time)]]
# [[CT: Chapter 9|Chapter 9: The Village of Magic (1000 A.D. third time)]]
# [[CT: Chapter 10|Chapter 10: The Hero Appears (600 A.D. second time)]]
# [[CT: Chapter 11|Chapter 11: Tata and the Frog (600 A.D. second time)]]
# [[CT: Chapter 12|Chapter 12: The Rare Red Rock (65M B.C. first time)]]
# [[CT: Chapter 13|Chapter 13: Footsteps! Follow! (65M B.C. first time)]]
# [[CT: Chapter 14|Chapter 14: The Masamune! (600 A.D. third time)]]
# [[CT: Chapter 15|Chapter 15: Magus's Castle (600 A.D. third time)]]
# [[CT: Chapter 16|Chapter 16: Forward to the past (65M B.C. second time)]]
# [[CT: Chapter 17|Chapter 17: Unnatural Selection? (65M B.C. second time)]]
# [[CT: Chapter 18|Chapter 18: The Magic Kingdom (12,000 B.C. first time)]]
# [[CT: Chapter 19|Chapter 19: Break the Seal! (2300 A.D. second time and 12,000 B.C. second time)]]
# [[CT: Chapter 20|Chapter 20: The Guru On Mt. Woe (12000 B.C. second time)]]
# [[CT: Chapter 21|Chapter 21: What Lies Beyond? (12000 B.C. second time)]]
# [[CT: Chapter 22|Chapter 22: Lavos Beckons (12000 B.C. second time)]]
# [[CT: Chapter 23|Chapter 23: The New King (12000 B.C. second time)]]
# [[CT: Chapter 24|Chapter 24: The Time Egg (2300 A.D. third time)]]
# [[CT: Chapter 25|Chapter 25: The Fated Hour (All time periods)]]
# [[CT: Chapter 26|Chapter 26: The Final Battle (1999 A.D. / ???)]]


== Lists ==
[[Category:Square]]
# [[CT: Endings|Endings and how to obtain them]]
[[Category:TOSE]]
# [[CT: Tabs|Locations of Power, Magic, and Speed Tabs]]
[[Category:Square Enix]]
# [[CT: Sealed Chests|Sealed Chests]]
[[Category:RPG]]
# [[CT: Spekkio|Information on Spekkio]]
[[Category:Single player]]
# [[CT: Characters|Characters and Techniques]]
[[Category:Multiplayer]]
# [[CT: Bosses|Bosses]]
# [[CT: Equipment List|Equipment List]]
 
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[[category:SNES games]]
[[Category:PlayStation games]]
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