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Final Fantasy VI Advance [Game Boy Advance Game]Developed by Tose Co., Ltd. - Nintendo of America (2007) - Third-Person 2D RPG - Rated Everyone 10 and Older
Following the story of Terra, players who journey into the portable world of Final Fantasy VI Advance will learn to conjure and control creatures called espers by harnessing the power of magic. Gamers lead Terra through two worlds and a variety of environments as they fight the evil Empire. Throughout the story, players interact with a variety of characters who often join Terra's party. Each character has their own fighting style, and players can adjust the settings for each avatar in the gr... Read more
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Platform: Game Boy Advance
Developer: Tose Co., Ltd.
Publisher: Nintendo of America
Release Date: February 6, 2007
Controls: Joystick/Gamepad
UPC: 045496738433
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Your Journey's Goal
Join a crystal caravan to seek out myrrh trees and collect their myrrh. Once you've filled your chalice, return home. By purifying the crystal with myrrh, you will renew its power to protect the village from miasma for another year. Many dangers and mysteries lie along your journey. Your task is not an easy one, but you are not alone. Join forces with your fellow caravanners and make your mark together in the Crystal Chronicles.
The Crystal Chalice Collect and carry myrrh in the crystal chalice. The crystal shard attached to it protects the caravan from miasma.
Basic Controls
Learn these basic controls before setting out on your journey. Controller Configuration For single-player mode, connect a Controller to Controller Socket 1. For more details, see p. 20. The Control Stick and the +Control Pad share the same functions.
Game Boy Advance Configuration For multiplayer mode, a Game Boy Advance is connected with a Game Boy Advance cable and used in place of the Nintendo GameCube Controller. You cannot use the Controller to play multiplayer mode. For more details, see p. 26. Details on connecting the Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Advance cables can be found on p. 42. In multiplayer mode, the +Control Pad replaces the Control Stick.
R Button L Button Z Button Y Button Control Stick + Control Pad X Button A Button B Button
+ Control Pad START SELECT
A Button B Button
START/PAUSE
Control Stick/ + Control Pad START/PAUSE A Button B Button Y Button X Button Z Button C Stick L & R Button
Move characters / Move the targeting ring / Move the caravan / Move the cursor Pause the game / Resume the game / Skip certain cut scenes Confirm / Actions / Talk / Examine (in towns) Cancel / Carry / Drop / Pick up / Throw / Open treasure chests / Talk (in dungeons) / Examine (in dungeons) Open the main menu Ask Mog to carry or drop the chalice / Hold down to call Mog Not used Not used Cycle through commands / Cycle through menus
Select the character you want to play, then press the A Button. In multiplayer mode, each player selects one character. Press START/PAUSE when finished.
Diary: Read entries in your diary
This gameplay mode is for one player using a Nintendo GameCube Controller. Mog will accompany you. You can connect a Game Boy Advance to view the radar screen.
Multiplayer mode p. 21
Here you can read all the entries in your caravan's diary. The entries are written automatically as you progress through the game. The Control Stick turns the pages one by one, while the L and R Buttons turn ten pages at once.
Save your game progress to a Memory Card. Select Slot A or Slot B, then select the place where you want to save your data. One Memory Card can hold up to four save files. Press the B Button to return to the world map menu.
Options: Configure game settings
Save Game: Save your progress
This gameplay mode is for one to four players. The Game Boy Advance is used in place of the Nintendo GameCube Controller. A GBA and Game Boy Advance cable are required for each player.
Change graphic, sound, and other game settings.
Bring a Friend: Load data for a guest player
Load data from another Memory Card so a friend's character can join your caravan (p. 35).
Game Progression
Basic steps to advance the game are outlined below. They generally apply to both single-player mode and multiplayer mode. The Basics Players are members of a crystal caravan that seeks out myrrh. Your adventure will unfold in the following manner:
Challenge Boss Monsters
Deep within dungeons, formidable boss monsters await. Summon every power at your disposal to defeat them. Once a battle begins, you cannot flee.
6 Obtain Myrrh
Form a Party
From the world map menu, select "Set Out," then select a character or create a new one. You can have up to eight characters in a caravan.
2 Traverse the World Map
After defeating a boss monster, you can collect a drop of myrrh. Each drop fills a third of your chalice. Once you collect myrrh from a myrrh tree, it takes several years for the tree to replenish its supply.
Receive Mail
A moogle will come to deliver mail while you rest after battle. You can send replies as well (p. 31). No mail will come if the myrrh tree there is dry.
8 Earn Bonus Points
Use the Control Stick to move your caravan across the world map. When you reach your destination, press the A Button to enter.
3 Enter Dungeons
Once you enter a dungeon, the world map is replaced with the field map. You are given a chance to set up your command list (pp. 16 and 23) before advancing further.
4 Explore Dungeons
Items and artifacts (p. 33) are divided among the members of the caravan. In multiplayer mode, the player who earns the most bonus points gets first choice. The number of points you accumulate depends on how well you fulfill the bonus condition displayed on your GBA screen.
Defeat monsters you encounter and solve puzzles hindering your path. Collect treasure from monsters and treasure chests.
Return to the World Map Return to the world map to continue your journey. Be sure to purchase new equipment from blacksmiths in town now and then. You never know what you'll run into on your journey.
Single-Player Mode
In single-player mode, Mog joins you on your travels.
Single-Player Mode The Field Map
Single-Player Mode Features Connect a Nintendo GameCube Controller to Controller Socket 1 to play single-player mode. Major features include the following:
Take Mog with You
When you explore dungeons, Mog accompanies you and helps out with things like carrying the chalice (p. 19).
Check Your Radar
You can view a radar screen on the GBA by connecting a GBA to Controller Socket 2.
Fuse Spells on the Command List
1 Character Name and Health Your character's name and current HP are displayed here. Monsters' attacks will drain your HP, but the Cure spell and various items can replenish it. 2 Action Commands Press the A Button to perform the action shown here. Cycle through the command list with the L and R Buttons. 3 Secondary Commands Press the B Button to perform actions that vary with the circumstances, like "Examine" and "Carry." 4 Crystal's Aura The chalice's crystal generates an aura that protects you from miasma. If you step outside its bounds, your HP will gradually drain away. You can gradually recover HP by staying within the aura. 5 Targeting Ring Press and hold the A Button to make the targeting ring appear. Move the ring with the Control Stick, then release the A Button to unleash an attack or spell upon your target. 6 Position Marker Colored markers show each character's current position.
You can fuse spells together on the command list to create new ones (p. 16).
Game Screens Here is a guide to the three types of screens found in the game: The World Map
1 Year The number of years that have passed since your journey began. The current year ends once you fill your chalice and return to your village. 2 Region Name The region through which your caravan is currently travelling. 3 Caravan Your caravan. Move it with the Control Stick. 4 Destination Displays the names of towns, villages, and dungeons when you approach them.
Items Assigned Automatically
Treasures
Artifacts You're Holding This menu lists artifacts you have collected in the current dungeon. The effects of these artifacts last only until you exit the dungeon.
If you have empty command slots and pick up magicite or phoenix down, it is automatically assigned to those command slots. This occurs in both single-player mode and multiplayer mode.
Current Funds Here you can check how much money (gil) you currently have. You can also drop money onto the ground. Use the Control Stick to specify the amount of money to drop. You cannot drop money while holding the chalice.
Mog, Your Travel Companion
Whenever you venture out into the miasma, Mog will accompany you. If the chalice is on the ground, press the X Button to have Mog pick it up. Press the X Button again to have him drop it. You can also call Mog close by holding down the X Button.
Paint Mog
Favorites
Food Preferences This menu lists eight kinds of food according to your likes and dislikes, with your favorites at the top (p. 36). The more you like a certain food, the more HP it restores when you eat it. Depending on what you eat, your tastes may change over time.
When you visit a moogle nest, Mog will ask you to paint him. You can paint him red, green, or blue. You can also trim or wash his fur. Mog's appearance affects certain aspects of combat. The radar section (p. 23) explains how to view the optional radar with a GBA connected to Controller Socket 2.
Family
Family Bonds A face icon appears beside the name of each family member. Its expression ranges from happy to angry, depending on how well you're getting along with that person. Correspondence and other communication with each family member affect your relationship. These relationships influence various events in the game as well.
Painting Controls
Control Stick + Control Pad A Button B Button L & R Button
Move the spray can Make Mog spin, lie down, and stand up Paint, trim, and wash Mog's fur Finish painting Cycle through commands
Letters
Read Letters and Send Replies Here you can read letters that your family sends you. Select a letter with the Control Stick and press the A Button to open it. You can send one reply for each letter you receive (p. 31).
Fight Alongside Mog
Mog never suffers damage or physically attacks enemies. If he is not carrying the chalice, however, he will occasionally fuse his spells with your focus attacks or spells.
Single-Player Mode / Multiplayer Mode Basic Controls
Movement - Control Stick, +Control Pad
Multiplayer Mode
Multiplayer mode allows up to four people to play simultaneously.
The World Map This map shows the current region. For more details, see p. 14. You can only move the caravan and perform other actions on the world map through the GBA connected to Controller Socket 1.
View Map and Enemy Data The basic screen is the radar screen. Meeting the bonus point requirements shown in the lower left corner gives the player an advantage when artifacts are distributed among caravan members (p. 33).
with 2 players Terrain Radar Shows a map of the surrounding terrain. In single-player mode, this appears if Mog has not been painted. with 2 players Monster Radar X marks indicate monsters in the vicinity. In singleplayer mode, this radar appears if Mog has been painted primarily red. with 3-4 players Scouter Shows data on the last monster defeated. In singleplayer mode, this radar appears if Mog has been painted primarily green. with 3-4 players Treasure Radar marks indicate treasure chests in the vicinity. In singleplayer mode, this radar appears if Mog has been painted primarily blue.
The Field Map
Player 1's Name and HP Player 2's Name and HP Player 3's Name and HP Player 4's Name and HP Action Command Subcommand Crystal Aura Targeting Ring
9 Position Markers Player 1 is blue, player 2 is red, player 3 is green, and player 4 is yellow. 10 GBA Icon The GBA icon indicates that control has been transferred to the GBA. Whenever a player accesses his menu, the GBA icon appears, and his character automatically follows the person carrying the chalice.
Assign Commands You can assign items and magicite to slots on your command list. Use the +Control Pad to select a slot and press the A Button to display your inventory. Select the desired item, then press the A Button to confirm your selection.
GBA Screen Please see "The Menu System" (p. 23).
Current Funds Check how much money (gil) you currently have. You can also drop money onto the ground if you want to give it to another caravan member. Use the +Control Pad to specify the amount of money to drop. You cannot drop money while holding the chalice.
Equip Weapons and Armor
There are four equipment slots. You can equip a weapon, body armor, a piece of armor specially designed for your tribe, and an accessory. Some equipment can only be used by members of a particular tribe. Blacksmiths can craft weapons or armor for you if you have the required materials and designs (p. 27). You cannot change your equipment while carrying the chalice.
Artifacts You Own Artifacts are special items that enhance your attributes or abilities. This menu lists the artifacts you own. It does not include artifacts picked up in the current dungeon. Select an artifact with the +Control Pad to view its effects.
Read Letters and Send Replies Here you can read letters that your family sends you. Select a letter with the +Control Pad and press the A Button to open it. You can send one reply for each letter you receive (p. 31).
Shopping and Crafting
You can find all kinds of shops in towns and villages.
Buying and Selling Items Move Talk / Examine Toggle between Nintendo GameCube and GBA Pause
Multiplayer Mode / Shopping and Crafting
Controls in multiplayer mode are similar to those used in single-player mode (p. 20). Whenever you access the main menu, the GBA icon appears, indicating that you cannot move your character manually.
+ Control Pad A Button SELECT START
Speak to a shopkeeper to open the shop menu. Select "Buy" or "Sell," then press the A Button to open the corresponding menu. Select the item you want to buy or sell with the +Control Pad and press the A Button to confirm. Adjust the quantity you want to buy or sell with the +Control Pad.
Work together in multiplayer mode to unleash powerful magic blasts.
A Button Hold A Button L & R Button B Button Magic Blasts
Actions Focus Attacks / Spells Cycle through commands Pick up / Drop / Throw Stack targeting rings and cast a spell
Crafting Items
Players can unleash a magic blast by stacking their targeting rings and casting a spell together. You can either cast spells of the same type for more power, or you can mix different spells to create entirely new ones.
Blacksmiths can craft pieces of equipment for you, but you must provide them with the proper design, materials, and payment. Speak to a blacksmith to view the designs in your possession. Designs highlighted in blue can be crafted at the current shop. Select the design you would like to use and press the A Button. A screen confirming your choice will appear. Select "Craft" and press the A Button to proceed. Different blacksmiths handle different designs.
Enchant Your Focus Attacks
Visiting Shops in Multiplayer Mode
You can unleash magical attacks by combining focus attacks with spells. One player charges a spell while another charges a focus attack. Stack your targeting rings and have the spellcaster release first.
When you speak to shopkeepers in multiplayer mode, the shop menu will appear on your GBA. Aside from this, shopping and crafting are handled the same way as in single-player mode.
Adventuring Basics
Here are six important things every traveller should know:
Elements of the Crystal
Status Ailments
Some enemy attacks inflict status effects. All ailments except death can be cured with the spell Clear. Rotate the Control Stick or +Control Pad rapidly to shorten their duration.
Status Ailments Burning
Crystals can possess one of four elements: fire, water, wind, or earth. The element of your chalice's crystal affects the entire caravan. You cannot pass through certain places without the correct element.
Changing Your Element at Hot Spots
Fire engulfs you, inflicting damage and lowering your defense.
Freezing
You are encased in ice and cannot move.
Slowness
You can change your crystal's element at hot spots, which are found inside dungeons. When you place the chalice upon a hot spot, the crystal gleams, and its element and color change. Each element grants the entire caravan a certain resistance. Elements and Their Effects
Electric shock immobilizes you.
Your movement grows sluggish.
Paralysis
Your movement quickens.
Time stops, immobilizing you.
Poison
Grants resistance to fire.
Grants resistance to cold.
Your attributes are temporarily cut in half.
Petrification
Your HP dwindles away while the HP display remains purple.
Grants resistance to lightning.
Crossing Miasma Streams
Grants resistance to poison and petrification.
You turn to stone and cannot move.
This occurs when you lose all HP. You can press the A Button to wave to your friends.
Miasma streams divide the world into sections, and each stream possesses a certain element. To cross each stream, you must make sure your crystal's element matches that of the stream. The stream repels any who carry a different element.
Game Over
The game ends when all members of the caravan are defeated in battle. Select "Continue" to resume the game from the area where you were defeated.
Puzzles and Special Objects
As you explore dungeons, you will encounter many puzzles that you must solve in order to proceed. Sometimes you'll find objects that prove useful in battle.
Weary adventurers look forward to letters from home, especially after fighting long battles. Here are details on receiving letters and sending replies: Receiving Letters and Sending Replies
1 Moogle Mail Delivery
Objects Commonly Found in Dungeons Keys Pedestals
After you defeat a boss, a moogle will come and deliver the mail. The moogle will only come if you successfully collect a drop of myrrh.
2 Reading Letters
Place keys on pedestals. They often appear after you defeat a monster.
These open gates. Place keys upon pedestals to open new paths.
Treasure Chests
Bash treasure chests open to find items inside.
Switches
Activate switches by placing heavy objects upon them.
You should read letters as soon as you receive them. They sometimes include items.
Oil Urns
Throw oil urns to break them open and spread oil over the ground. Then cast Fire to set it ablaze.
Water Urns
Hot Spots
Throw water urns to break them open and spread water over the ground. It amplifies the effects of Blizzard and Thunder.
Sending Replies
Change your crystal's element here. You can also use hot spots to teleport out of the dungeon.
Reply to the person who sent you a letter. Select from the available replies with the Control Stick, then press the A Button to confirm your selection. You can send an item or money along with your reply. Letters are generally handled the same way in multiplayer mode.
Moogles
Activate Objects with Spell Fusion
Sometimes you must cast a certain spell on an object in order to proceed. Try casting fused spells if you come to a dead end. Spell Fusion Examples Gravity: Fire and Thunder, Fire and Blizzard, Blizzard and Thunder. Holy: Fire and Life, Blizzard and Life, Thunder and Life.
These little creatures first appeared long ago. They understand our language, and some deliver mail. Miasma does not seem to harm them at all. They are found in a multitude of habitats and often burrow nests into the ground.
Exiting Sleep Mode
Bring a Friend
Inviting a Guest Character First, load your own data from the Memory Card in Slot A, and insert your friend's Memory Card into Slot B. Select "Bring a Friend" from the world map menu, and two menus will appear. To invite a guest, select "Transfer Character" and then select the character you want to transfer. At least one host character from the Memory Card in Slot A must go along.
Blazin' Caravans / Bring a Friend
You can invite a friend's character from a different Memory Card to join your adventure.
Guest Restrictions 1 Guest characters never receive letters. 2 When returned to their original game data, guest characters take only artifacts with them. Returning a Guest Character To return a friend's character to his original caravan, you must first save the game and turn off the Nintendo GameCube. Then swap the positions of the Memory Cards. In other words, insert the guest character's original Memory Card into Slot A, and insert your own Memory Card into Slot B. Next, load his original game data. Select "Bring a Friend" and then "Transfer Character," and choose the guest character you would like to return. Deleting a Character You can delete characters by selecting "Delete Character." By selecting a character that is currently abroad, you can cancel his "abroad" status and revert his data to the condition it was in before it was transferred. This is useful if that character's guest data is lost. Be aware that once you cancel a character's "abroad" status, the character's guest data can never be returned to its original Memory Card.
To exit sleep mode and return to the minigame, press the L and R Buttons and SELECT simultaneously.
Travellers depend on many items like food, equipment, and materials. Useful Items You can purchase items at shops in towns. You can also obtain them from treasure chests and monsters. Each character can carry up to 64 items. Food
Items Equipment Blacksmiths can craft equipment such as weapons and armor. You can give other characters designs for equipment. Once crafted, however, equipment cannot be given to other characters.
Steel Blade A weapon made for Clavats. Enables the focus attack Bash.
Sonic Lance A weapon made for Lilties. Enables the focus attack Avalanche.
The Selkies Independent people who put themselves first. These rugged individualists clothe themselves in fur decorated with stolen goods. Unlike other tribes, they believe in putting themselves first. Many Selkies are agile and athletic, traits they put to good use as thieves. Though the other tribes tend to scorn them, some Selkies now reside in Clavatian villages. Specialty: Agility Traits: Quicker focus attacks & longer range
Yuke Male
Selkie Male
One Horn
Long Beak
Black Mage
Wolfie
Shark Eyes
Bandanna
Raccoon Tail Selkie Female
Yuke Female
Spiral
Heart Top
Raccoon Tail
Owl Head
Connecting the Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Advance Cables
Please follow the steps below to connect the Game Boy Advance to the GameCube with a Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Advance cable. Using the Game Boy Advance as a Controller Required Items Game Boy Advance system Nintendo GameCube FINAL FANTASY Crystal Chronicles Game Disc Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Advance cable 1 per player 1 per player
Transmitting the Minigame to the GBA Required Items Game Boy Advance system Nintendo GameCube FINAL FANTASY Crystal Chronicles Game Disc Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Advance cable
1 per player 1 per player
Connecting 1. Connect the Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Advance cable to the Nintendo GameCube. 2. Connect the other end of the Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Advance cable to the Game Boy Advance. 3. Turn the Game Boy Advance ON. 4. For further instructions, see "Getting Started" (p. 10). Caution The following may interrupt gameplay or cause errors: A Game Pak incompatible with the disc is inserted. A cable other than the Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Advance cable is used. The Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Advance cable is not firmly connected. The Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Advance cable is not properly connected to the GameCube or Game Boy Advance. The Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Advance cable is disconnected during data transfer. The Game Boy Advance or Nintendo GameCube systems are turned off or reset during data transfer.
Connecting 1. Connect the Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Advance cable to the Nintendo GameCube. 2. Connect the other end of the Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Advance cable to the Game Boy Advance. 3. Turn the Game Boy Advance on. 4. For further instructions, see "Blazin' Caravans" (p. 34). If the Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Advance cable is removed, an X will appear over the GBA icon (p. 22). If you cannot return to the game, try turning the Game Boy Advance off and then back on again.
Progressive Scan Mode This game can be set to display a higher resolution image on TVs that support progressive scan mode (EDTV, HDTV). In order to use the progressive scan mode, you need a TV that can accept this type of input (see your TV operation manual) and a Nintendo GameCube Component Video cable (available only through Nintendo. Visit www.nintendo.com or call 1-800-255-3700). To activate the progressive scan mode, press and hold the B Button while the Nintendo GameCube logo is being displayed until the message Display in Progressive Scan mode? appears. Select YES to activate the mode. Please note that on some TVs, activating the progressive scan mode will set the format of the image to a wide screen (16:9) format.
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Following the story of Terra, players who journey into the portable world of Final Fantasy VI Advance will learn to conjure and control creatures called espers by harnessing the power of magic. Gamers lead Terra through two worlds and a variety of environments as they fight the evil Empire. Throughout the story, players interact with a variety of characters who often join Terra's party. Each character has their own fighting style, and players can adjust the settings for each avatar in the group. ~ Gracie Leach, All Game Guide
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