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== Understanding character control == | == Understanding character control == | ||
Not long after the game begins, you will be in control of a total of three characters. At least one person must control one of the characters, but the remaining | Not long after the game begins, you will be in control of a total of three characters. At least one person must control one of the characters, but the remaining to may be player controller or computer controlled. | ||
If only one player is playing the game, the computer will make basic decisions for every character that you are not in control of, such as where to walk (generally in the player character's vicinity), and where and when to attack. You can change the battle AI for a computer controlled character through a [[../Ring Command/]] menu. However, if you would like a computer controller character to switch weapons, equipment, cast spells, or anything else driven through a command ring, you must press {{snes|X}} until the command ring appears around the character in question. To close this ring, press {{snes|Y}} twice; once to bring the ring up around your character, and a second time to close it. Additionally, at any time, you may press {{snes|Select}} to take control of a different character. Naturally, this implies that the computer will take control of the character you previously directed. | If only one player is playing the game, the computer will make basic decisions for every character that you are not in control of, such as where to walk (generally in the player character's vicinity), and where and when to attack. You can change the battle AI for a computer controlled character through a [[../Ring Command/]] menu. However, if you would like a computer controller character to switch weapons, equipment, cast spells, or anything else driven through a command ring, you must press {{snes|X}} until the command ring appears around the character in question. To close this ring, press {{snes|Y}} twice; once to bring the ring up around your character, and a second time to close it. Additionally, at any time, you may press {{snes|Select}} to take control of a different character. Naturally, this implies that the computer will take control of the character you previously directed. |