Dark Schala
Eloquent Princess
So they didn't fightNope, they just beat Ozzie.
Magus
So they didn't fightNope, they just beat Ozzie.
You will never be under-leveled if you fight everything in your path; I don't consider that grinding. You should only avoid enemies if you are revisiting an area you passed through a long time ago or if you are running low on resources.
Such an important factor, yeah.All I ask for out of an ER is enthusiasm. Pat and Ryan had that shit in spades this episode.
HAHA, just got to the save point battle. Forgot all about that. Totally blew Ryan's mind. XD
Oh crap, they're still in Magus' Castle? That means Tyrano Lair and then...
=)
What are you talking about? Brog has been equipped with Masamune since he cut the mountain in half....They're not going to attack him with the sword that they needed to get before taking him on are they?
Y'know, the whole reason for the quest before fighting Magus.
But they never attack him with it during his first phase.
It lowers his magic defense.
Man that first Magus attempt...
Barrier Change / Only Water damages
Patrick: "Use Lightning"
Ryan: "I'm gonna try water"
*Ryan uses Water and deals damage
Barrier Change / Only Shadow damages
*Ryan uses Lightning
*Lightning heals Magus
Two rounds later:
Barrier Change / Only Water damages
Patrick: "Try Lightning again"
*Lightning heals Magus
*Ryan uses Water and deals damage
Patrick: "Use Shadow"
*Shadow heals Magus
*Party wipes.
Patrick: "So Lightning and Shadow heal him at all times?"
/facepalm
I know. I mean, unless Patrick is trying to get Ryan to mess up he surely must remember what to do (use what it says damages him). I mean, Ryan had the right idea and the game seemed pretty clear with what element does damage.
He misunderstood the barrier change as Magus changing to that type (He thinks the "Only Fire/Water/Lightning/Shadow damages" is referring to Magus only using that type of attack so therefore Magus is now a Fire/Water/Lightning/Shadow type) so he thinks you are supposed to use the weakness of that type e.g use lightning on water type Magus.7 minutes in and my opinion of Patrick is rapidly lowering. Why the fuck is he trying to over think the game obviously telling them what to do? I have enjoyed him on the bombcast for the most part, but come on son..
Man that first Magus attempt...
Barrier Change / Only Water damages
Patrick: "Use Lightning"
Ryan: "I'm gonna try water"
*Ryan uses Water and deals damage
Barrier Change / Only Shadow damages
*Ryan uses Lightning
*Lightning heals Magus
Two rounds later:
Barrier Change / Only Water damages
Patrick: "Try Lightning again"
*Lightning heals Magus
*Ryan uses Water and deals damage
Patrick: "Use Shadow"
*Shadow heals Magus
*Party wipes.
Patrick: "So Lightning and Shadow heal him at all times?"
/facepalm
That's it. I'm out!
I'm going to go watch dumb people fall down on a TV network from now on!
Outside of the first attempt, I think they did okay this episode. At least they were able to beat Magus the second time, and Ryan was finally able to get into an attack-heal pattern.
Patrick made the Magus battle sound way more complicated than it was. Stop overanalyzing it. Just follow what the game says and attack accordingly. Easy battle...
light and dark!My favorite has got to be Patrick's claim that lightning is somehow the elemental opposite of Shadow.
light and dark!
Crono does learn Luminaire later on, so it's not completely wrong.
Yea, it happened after Chono userd one of his Lightning spells.Did their capture screw up on this episode? Greens like Brog's head and the healing numbers are showing up as grey.
Isn't Crono's element in the Japanese version something like "Heaven/Holy"? It actually makes a lot of sense.My favorite has got to be Patrick's claim that lightning is somehow the elemental opposite of Shadow.
He was thinking in Pokémon logic. He's using water attacks, so he obviously is weak to electricity!"Barrier change / Only Water damages"
"Try lightning!"
edit: TelemachusD did it better.
That made me lose my mind. Chrono Trigger's one of those good introductory RPGs because it implicitly teaches the player the core mechanics of how RPGs work (even if you don't go to the Mayor's House at the beginning of the game) by gathering data via talking to NPCs, learning enemy weaknesses, learning the elemental attributes and oppositions, etc. The Magus battle is essentially the game's final exam with regards to how well you know your characters' elemental attributes.Man that first Magus attempt...
Barrier Change / Only Water damages
Patrick: "Use Lightning"
Ryan: "I'm gonna try water"
*Ryan uses Water and deals damage
Barrier Change / Only Shadow damages
*Ryan uses Lightning
*Lightning heals Magus
Two rounds later:
Barrier Change / Only Water damages
Patrick: "Try Lightning again"
*Lightning heals Magus
*Ryan uses Water and deals damage
Patrick: "Use Shadow"
*Shadow heals Magus
*Party wipes.
Patrick: "So Lightning and Shadow heal him at all times?"
/facepalm
It is. The original Japanese was 天 (sky/heaven). Edit: And Luminaire, Crono's final spell, is also classified as a Light spell in Chrono Cross.Zalasta said:My favorite has got to be Patrick's claim that lightning is somehow the elemental opposite of Shadow.