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freshfeeling ([personal profile] freshfeeling) wrote2024-12-08 12:52 pm
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Chrono Trigger Holiday Challenge 2024 Part II

The second session of my Chrono Trigger Holiday Challenge playthrough for 2024 was played on December 7th, 2024.


We started in the Denadoro Mountains. Like last year, we had access to fire magic because Lucca is with us, and that makes this area easy.
Crono, Lucca and Ayla face off against some early enemies in Denadoro Mountains.

I thought Masa & Mune would be easier than last year since we have Crono, but I didn't realize that the tornado energy counter was specific to the use of Crono's Slash/Wind Slash technique and instead thought it was just done with lightning-elemental attacks. Consequently I still took one of their worst attacks... and the lack of healing in this party made it tougher.

Volt Bite and Flame Kick seemed to be my strongest moves. Flame Kick was doing damage in the 500s.
Crono, Lucca and Ayla fighting Masa&Mune, having done 531 damage. We defeated Masa&Mune!

I messed up the order of the quest slightly after this, but then I went back in time and met Ayla properly. I love the way Ayla talks; I discussed how it reminds me of my dog.
Lucca (named Frog ) says, "We're from way after the day after tomorrow." Ayla says, "Stone? Plenty stones! Here, there, at village. You take plenty."

We spent a bit of time at the Hunting Range, too, just enough to get the few equipment upgrades that Crono and LuccaFrog would benefit from. It only took one trip as I happened to run into the elusive rainy-weather Nus twice!
Crono, Lucca and Ayla fighting frogs. Lucca is throwing a Napalm at them. The palette has gone weird. Ayla is kicking a Nu who looks downright stressed about it.
We got a Third Eye - an accessory that double evasion - and I put it on Ayla since she's already the most evasive character by far. I put her strength-boosting accessory on Crono, and LuccaFrog was using a Silver Stud to reduce her MP costs (since she's kind of the most tech-dependent).

We attended a party (where Crono spun for a long time) and after the party we did our trades. Ayla already started with all of the nice, new prehistoric equipment so we really didn't need much. This was actually our first opportunity to look at Ayla's stats.
Trading goods for a Flint Edge weapon for Crono. Ayla's equipment loadout with a Rock Helm, Ruby Vest, and Third Eye. She has 1 HP from a Nu bonking her.

In the Forest Maze, I noted that although Crono and Ayla are nice and strong many of these enemies are considerably more prone to magic. Consequently a lot of simple fights took a bit longer.
Ayla attacks a crested dinosaur called "Runner". The Runner takes 148 damage from Ayla's attack.

The lair was simple and I didn't stall around checking for weevil holes or whatever. Fighting Nizbel was nice compared to last year, where it was absolutely the worst part of the entire run! It wasn't entirely smooth - with our poor healing I find myself fairly regularly using Revive items in boss fights - but at least it was quick.
Flame Kick dealt 579 damage to Nizbel after he was shocked.
Volt Bite was our best damage, dealing 758 damage.
Ayla attacks Nizbel with Volt Bite. Volt Bite dealt 758 damage to Nizbel. We defeated Nizbel the first!

We got the Masamune fixed, recruited Frog the frog, and (naturally) skipped returning to the End of Time. I found myself missed some of the screen-wiping attacks in Magus' Castle, such as Robo's Laser Spin that I had last year, or Frog and Marle using the Ice Water combo. However, I was grateful for my recently-accessible Falcon Hit combo!
In our first battle in Magus' Castle, Crono and Ayla defeat four enemies at once with Falcon Hit.

We fought Slash after this. I fast-forwarded the first phase of the fight, but the second part was tougher and slower. Magic isn't very effective against Slash, and since we were dependent on Ayla's Kiss for healing, we had a limited offense. When I was able to pull of a Drill Kick, though, it was fairly effective.
Crono and Ayla set up Drill Kick. Ayla hits Slash with Drill Kick. Drill Kick deals 493 damage to Slash. We defeated Slash the first!

Flea was a lot easier. Kiss was actually adequate healing with the additional effect of removing some of the status ailments.
We defeated Flea the first!

I tried to avoid a lot of encounters but probably did a worse job of it than I usually do. We really lacked means to hit more than one enemy in most fights, which made the Falcon Hit setups feel pretty special.
Crono and Ayla hit four enemies with Falcon Hit again. Falcon Hit damage ranges from 628 to 642 against these foes.

The rest of the place was normal, although we were certainly starting to get a bit low on Mid Tonics by the end. Magus' statement about stupid Frog was pretty ambiguous with both Frog and Frog  with an extra space present.
Magus says, "I...it's that stupid frog!"

Doing the Magus fight with Ayla was a bit tough. Magus has high physical defense and the only way to work around this normally is with the Masamune, which we don't have. This affords Ayla little opportunity to shine, so she was mostly focused on Kissing Crono and LuccaFrog. Ayla did use Rock Throw on Magus once, which was fun to watch but only did 136 damage.
Ayla standing where Magus was after throwing him into the sky. Magus took 136 damage from Rock Throw.
We also lacked water and ice magic... so naturally Magus chose that as his weak point several times. He also chose Shadow more than once. Luck wasn't on our side, but with careful use of Mid Tonics we pulled through to the Dark Matter phase. Once Magus' defense were down, LuccaFrog and Ayla could do ~600 damage with Flame Kick...
Lucca and Ayla did 598 damage to Magus with Flame Kick.
...and Crono and Ayla could do 720 damage with Volt Bite, although this meant Ayla wasn't free for using Kiss.
Ayla is electrified and biting Magus. Crono and Ayla did 720 damage to Magus with Volt Bite.
With other characters joining in the healing, I think we finished with fewer than 5 Mid Tonics left. But we finished!
We defeated Magus the first!

In prehistoria, we stocked like 70 Mid Tonics, and proceeded fairly quickly through the Dactyl Nest and Tyrano Lair. Partway through, Crono learned Lightning 2. I realized that my tech learning feels a bit strange; Lucca still has a while to learn Fire 2, but Ayla has already learned Charm. Since Lightning 2 is very useful against dinosaurs and magic-vulnerable enemies and it's our first potential screen-clearing move, I popped the SilverStud on Crono, gave Ayla her PowerScarf back, and Lucca now has a MagicScarf.
Crono's equipment: an Aeon Blade, a Rock Helm, a Meso Mail and a SilverStud.
The Meso Mail didn't stay on Crono especially long: I knew I'd want fire resistance for the bosses here.

Nizbel II was pretty easy. The damage from the electrical discharge was over 200 to each character and that was pretty bad, but my damage was high enough that it didn't really matter. Ayla and Crono were doing over 1400 damage with Volt Bite.
Crono electrifies Ayla by striking her with a lightning bolt. Crono and Ayla deal 1438 damage to Nizbel II with Volt Bite.
Thus... we won.
We defeated Nizbel the second!

Nizbel II is actually just a very short distance before Azala, so we were quickly at the BlackTyrano fight. Ayla charmed a Magic Tab from Azala and a Power Tab from the BlackTyrano - normally I'd never be able to do this so early. I was excited to use Falcon Hit but it really wasn't that useful.
Trans rights. Falcon Hit does 158 damage to Azala and a pitiful 40 damage to the Tyrano.
Once we beat Azala and the BlackTyrano's defenses were down, we were able to just sort of... kick butt. We had fire-resistant equipment on everyone, and even with that I think we only got hit with the big fire breath once.
Ayla uses Volt Bite against the BlackTyrano. Volt Bite deals 1004 damage to BlackTyrano.
I used a mixture of Volt Bite and Flame Kick here depending on whose turn was up.
Ayla uses Flame Kick against the BlackTyrano. Blaze Kick deals 701 damage.
Easy fight! We won!
We defeated BlackTyrano the first!

We went through the gate that appeared after the fight and saved in the unfamiliar, snowy wilderness.

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