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  • ==New DS Characters== *[[Lavos#Chrono Trigger DS|Dream Devourer]]
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  • *[[Characters (Chrono Trigger)|Chrono Trigger]] *[[Characters (Chrono Cross)|Chrono Cross]]
    350 B (42 words) - 22:04, 2 January 2009
  • ==New DS Characters== *[[Lavos#Chrono Trigger DS|Dream Devourer]]
    2 KB (227 words) - 12:03, 6 October 2009
  • ====Chrono Trigger==== Wolflobe is derived from a number of unreadable characters that partly spell the word; this weapon is a glitch, and does not actually
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  • ====Chrono Trigger==== ====Chrono Cross====
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  • ====Chrono Trigger==== ''Japanese Name'': クロノ ''Kurono'' (Chrono, Crono)<br>
    8 KB (1,224 words) - 05:26, 24 November 2021
  • ====Chrono Trigger==== ...ce to kill him in a duel. While the player has the option to kill Magus in Trigger, the sequels confirm Frog declined.
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  • ====Chrono Trigger==== ...achine at the [[Millennial Fair]] that helped begin the events of [[Chrono Trigger]]. She assists [[Crono]] in finding Nadia in [[600 A.D.]] and leaves afterw
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  • ====Chrono Trigger==== ''From'': [[Characters (Chrono Trigger)]]
    580 B (81 words) - 01:35, 2 September 2005
  • ====Chrono Trigger==== ====Chrono Cross====
    5 KB (765 words) - 01:21, 6 May 2018
  • ====Chrono Trigger==== ''From'': [[Characters (Chrono Trigger)]]
    421 B (53 words) - 01:35, 2 September 2005
  • ====Chrono Trigger==== ''From'': [[Characters (Chrono Trigger)]]
    673 B (93 words) - 21:45, 24 August 2005
  • ====Chrono Trigger==== ''From'': [[Characters (Chrono Trigger)]]
    793 B (117 words) - 19:58, 13 October 2006
  • ====Chrono Trigger==== ''From'': [[Characters (Chrono Trigger)]]
    750 B (109 words) - 01:46, 2 September 2005
  • ...rchive.org/web/20081016085727/http://www.gamepro.com/article/features/6764/chrono-cross-development-team-interview-and-contest/ ====1. While other games will give players vast worlds to explore, Chrono Cross gets by with a fairly small one. Did that present a problem when bran
    41 KB (7,159 words) - 01:01, 25 November 2021
  • ...single most unique, well-made RPG in terms of originality, gameplay, plot, characters, and symbolism/foreshadowing ever brought to the States. Now, Persona 2 ne '''The Chrono Trigger Testament'''
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  • -----Crono, the main character of Chrono Trigger, is parallel to Jesus Christ in many, many ways. In fact, his parallel is ...idental. However, if you've seen the new Toriyama animation in the Chrono Trigger remake for the Playstation, you may have noticed that Crono looks even more
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  • The unseen, mysterious force rarely referred to in Chrono Trigger known as The Entity is parallel to Jehovah, the God of the Bible. ...ugh feelings, dreams, or visions. This is similar to The Entity in Chrono Trigger, never really showing itself definitely, but being more of a mysterious for
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  • ...e very ancient in comparison to the other stories and characters of Chrono Trigger. ... It is most likely that this is the character Square named Ayla of Chrono Trigger after.
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  • ...reds of years, and are still cropping up today. This corner of The Chrono Trigger Testament is intended to compare Crono to some of the more famous Christ fi '''Source''': Chrono Trigger (video game) by Squaresoft<br>
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  • -----Marle, the tomboy princess of Chrono Trigger is ironically similar to Mary Magdeline, the prostitute in search of salvat -----Marle and Crono seem to be a bit closer to eachother than to other characters in the game. In certain ways, you get the idea that they may be attracted
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