Learn about status effects like Burn, Curse, and Freeze, and discover Moogle Nests for Mog Stamps in Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles.
Alchemist
Alchemists provide scrolls for obtaining items and equipment, with one scroll available per year based on your relationship. The scrolls, in order from worst to best relationship, include Iron Armor, Warrior's Weapon, Flame Armor, Clockwork, Mythril Armor, Frost Craft, Lightning Craft, Master's Weapon, Ring of Light, Diamond Armor, Ring of Invincibility, or the Greatest Weapon.
Rancher
If your parents are Ranchers, you can receive meat annually, and eventually milk. You can also send cows from other regions to obtain milk.
Status Effects
Status effects are active in Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles and can be beneficial or detrimental. There are twelve status effects in the game.
- Burn: Reduces defense and slows movement. Cure by running or casting Clear.
- Curse: Halves Strength, Defense, and Magic. Cure by casting Clear or running and avoiding attacks.
- Death: Results in a game over in single-player or ends the game in multiplayer if all characters die. Can be revived by other players using Life, Full-Life, or a Phoenix Down, or automatically in single-player if a Phoenix Down is on your command list.
- Freeze: Makes your character unable to move and suffer double damage. Escape by rapidly moving the control stick or casting Clear.
- Haste: Increases movement speed by double and halves magic and focus waiting times. Wears off over time.
- Knock Back: Interrupts attacks and briefly stuns the character.
- Paralysis: Caused by Thunder, Thunara, or Thundaga. Renders the character immobile without double damage. Regain control by moving the control stick back and forth.
- Petrify: Renders the character unable to move. Cannot be escaped by moving the control stick; requires casting Clear or waiting for it to wear off.
- Poison: Causes loss of half a heart every five seconds, lasting thirty seconds. Cast Clear for a faster cure.
- Slow: Reduces character speed by half and doubles magic and focus attack charge times. Wear off by running or casting Clear.
- Stasis: Similar to Petrify, rendering the character unable to move and unescapable via control stick movement. Requires waiting for it to wear off or casting Clear.
- Stun: A brief period of immobility, lasting one to two seconds.
Moogle Nests
Moogle Nests are locations where moogles reside. One moogle allows you to paint or give a haircut, affecting your moogle in single-player. Another moogle provides a Mog Stamp. There are 23 Mog Stamps in total, which are painted onto your Stamp Card. Collecting all stamps in a set unlocks the Game Boy Advance multiplayer mini-game Blazin' Caravans, a caravan race where players collect fruits.
The Stamp Card has 23 slots, numbered 1 through 23, corresponding to locations such as Moschet Manor, The Mine of Cathuriges, Tida, The Goblin Wall, Port Tipa, Mushroom Forest, Mount Vellenge, Mag Mell, Lynari Desert, Conall Church, Daemon's Court, The Fields of Fum, and Rebena Te Ra.
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