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=='''The nitty gritty'''==
To be truthful, setting up a specific magic system would cause a giant trainwreck. After all, even though a lot of the characters hail from the various Final Fantasy worlds, magic still works differently in each one, whether it's by drawing magic from draw points, using materia, simply being born a mage, and so forth. Instead, everyone works with magic in their own special way.
To be truthful, setting up a specific magic system would cause a giant trainwreck. After all, even though a lot of the characters hail from the various Final Fantasy worlds, magic still works differently in each one, whether it's by drawing magic from draw points, using materia, simply being born a mage, and so forth. Instead, everyone works with magic in their own special way.

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Magic and You- how it works or doesn't work in Kingdom Chronicles

In other words, it's grown into a horrible monstrosity too long for the original article.

Oh, if only my webspace would acknowledge that the new layout's coded just fine. D: I could get to work on KC info



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The nitty gritty

To be truthful, setting up a specific magic system would cause a giant trainwreck. After all, even though a lot of the characters hail from the various Final Fantasy worlds, magic still works differently in each one, whether it's by drawing magic from draw points, using materia, simply being born a mage, and so forth. Instead, everyone works with magic in their own special way.

Example- Luca

Lovingly quoted from the Chrono Cross script

Solt:
   Sir! His innately INNATE
   Element color attribute is...
   ~~~~WHITE!~~~~

Karsh:
   Right! 
   That does it...!
   Quick, attack him with
   the opposite Element
   attribute color...
   ~~~~BLACK!~~~~

Solt:
   How unfortunately unfortunate!
   I do not seem to have any, Sir!

Karsh:
   You nincompoop!
   You should always carry
   Elements of every color!
   Then how about you
   there...?

Peppor:
   I'm shakin' in my shoes
   to tell you this, Sir, but
   I don't have any either!
   We'll have to let you,
   Sir Karsh, show us how
   it's done...

and

Peppor:
   It's them again...
   those tough guys!
   You said you brought a
   shakingly awesome Element
   with you, didn't you?

Solt:
   I have a brilliantly
   brilliant Element
   this time, Peppor...
   It's a new...
   \'"\\Summoning Element!\\"'\\

Peppor:
   Shaking!!!
   It sure sounds good.
   Well then, shake a leg!
   Hurry up and use it on
   these smart alecks!

Solt:
   Affirmatively affirmative!
   Here I go, Peppor...

Peppor:
   Huh?
   Nothing happened!
   I wonder what went
   wrong...?

Solt:
   Ah......!?
   I forgetfully forgot!
   You can't use a Summoning
   Element until all the
   Field Effect attributes
   are the same color!

Peppor:
   ......
   You muddle-head!
   Well then...hurry up and
   turn all the Field Effect
   attributes the same color
   and try again!

Solt:
   But, Peppor...
   You can't use the same
   Element twice in the same
   battle. Any foolish fool
   knows that!

Solt:
   This time I made sure
   to bring a BLACK Element
   with me, Peppor!

Peppor:
   Good work...
   Well, shake it on up
   and attack him with it!

Solt:
   Affirmatively affirmative,
   Peppor...

Solt:
   Oh deary dear!
   ......?

Peppor:
   That was no BLACK ATTACK
   Element you used just now,
   was it!?
   It was a Black Element that
   makes your foe MORE SUSCEPTIBLE
   TO attacks of the opposite
   color attribute, WHITE, wasn't it!?

Solt:
   I'm afraid you're right...
   How terribly terrible!

Solt:
   This time we shall not be beaten!
   I shall blow them to pieces with
   one of those powerfully powerful
   Elements you bought me, Peppor!

Peppor:
   You mean one of those
   \'"\\Summoning Elements?\\"'\\
   Now we're shaking!

Solt:
   How tragically tragic!!!
   I hate to tell you this
   Peppor, but...
   I just remembered that I
   lost the Summoning Element
   I had with me!

Peppor:
   ......!?
   What do you mean, you \'"\\lost\\"'\\ it?
   Don't tell me you dropped it or
   your dog ate it or some other
   stupid excuse like that!
   You're asking for a darn
   good shaking if you do!

Solt:
   No...I'm not that stupidly
   stupid, you know, Peppor!
   Actually, if you must know...
   that centipede monster in the
   Hydra Marshes stole it from me!
   And I was enjoying that
   excitingly exciting expedition
   in the marshes up till then, too...!

Peppor:
   What do you mean, a centipede
   monster stole your Element???
   What, he snuck up behind you and
   picked all your pockets with his
   hundreds of legs or something...?

Solt:
   No Peppor...
   When I say stole, I don't
   mean he picked my pockets
   or anything like that!
   I mean he took it from me by
   laying a \'"\\Trap Element\\"'\\ in
   which my Element got caught!

Peppor:
   What in spice's name are
   you talking about?
   Would you kindly
   explain to me what a
   shaking Trap Element is.

Solt:
   Well...
   Errrh...
   It's difficultly difficult to
   explain in words, Peppor, so I
   will give you a demonstration...
   I will lay a Trap in front of
   you, Peppor, and then get you to
   use one of your special Elements.

Peppor:
   Alright.
   Let's give it a go...

Solt:
   10-4, Peppor!

Solt:
   Now, you see how I took your
   Element there, Peppor?
   I used a Trap Element
   designed exclusively to
   capture \'"\\BlackHole\\"'\\ Elements!
   You see...each Trap Element
   only works on one kind of
   Element.
   They can't capture any
   Elements other than the ones
   they were designed to capture!

Peppor:
   Shaking!
   Hmmm...
   I see what you mean about
   having your Summoning
   Element stolen there...
   Alright, now I understand.
   So you can give me back my
   BlackHole Element now!

Solt:
   Oops!
   I should have told you.
   I can't give it back to you.
   You can't get that Element
   back again unless another
   monster is silly enough to
   have its Element captured...
 
Peppor:
   Huh......?
   Well, I guess it doesn't matter,
   seeing as you've got your hands
   on it now...
   So...why don't you hurry on up
   and use that Element you just
   trapped on the enemy!
   Come on...
   what are you waiting for...?
   Huh......?
   
Solt:
   You know you can't use an
   Element until you have
   equipped it properly!
   So we'll have to wait
   until after this battle
   is over before we can
   re-equip it and use it!
   ......
   Oops!

In short, magic in Luca's world is determined by Elements. Everyone has their own Innate Element color, which they are strong against, but at the same time, they are weak against Elements of the opposite color. A character's innate color can also be changed with certain Element spells. For example, if Luca's innate color is Red, she is weak versus Blue Elemental spells, but can be weak against Red Elementals simply by casting TurnBlue on her. At the same time, one can capture the other's Elements by using Trap Element spells specifically designed to capture the spell in question. This can range anywhere from a simple Aquabeam spell to perhaps the Frog Prince summon.

Also, each individual has their own specialized attacks, called 'Tech' attacks. Again, using Luca, one of her Techs in question is RedPin, which only she can use {and technically Kidd, but that's another story}. However, up to three people can combine certain Tech skills to create one skill used between the three of them, such as TheOld1-2-3, which is used between, er...Luca and two other people who have yet to be named. Oh, shut up.

Elements can be purchased or traded for at certain shops in Luca's world. However, the more high powered elements, like Summons, appear to be rare finds, and it has been rumored that one could, once upon a time, be granted summon elements from the seven dragons, but, as the dragons are no more, this would seem to be just that, a rumor.

Example- Eithne

In Eithne's version of Ivalice, one cannot use certain magicks or weapons unless they've purchased the appropriate licences. This isn't too hard, technically, as one doesn't need to be armed to the teeth in order to fight some of the most basic of beasts, such as the Cockatrice or the Cactoids. Simply put, licenses are earned through slaying beasts. Magic itself is purchased at various shops around the world, or from traveling merchants.

There are no specific character classes in Eithne's Ivalice, though through purchasing licenses of certain types, one can forge their own path. Eithne for example specializes in archery.

Example- Magdalene

Magic works in an extremely odd way in Maggie's world. Nobody shares the same skills- everyone has their own specific abilities and spells that they use, and not all of them are necessarily healing or attack skills.

In a world that focuses mainly on combat through Gears-- giant robots, magic is more or less just something only a handful of people are good at.

Example- Charice

Materia. Also, character classes. Being a Cetra, Charice is a White Mage, specializing in healing spells such as Curaja, Poisona, and so forth. While anyone can use materia to heal minor wounds, it's best to leave it to a white mage to heal major injuries.

of course, no Full-Life spell or Phoenix Down can cure plot-required deaths, unless we never saw the character actually die, in which case it's PERFECTLY OKAY for them to come back in the movie sequel and be interrupted when they try explaining how they survived

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