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色仕掛け ''irojikake'' is a Japanese word meaning to seduce someone into attaining one's ends, such as favors, presents.
色仕掛け ''irojikake'' is a Japanese word meaning to seduce someone into attaining one's ends, such as favors, presents.


In Chrono Trigger, it essentially implies Ayla seduces the enemies in to giving her and the party items.
In Chrono Trigger, it essentially implies Ayla seduces the enemies into giving her and the party items.


{{CT Techs}}
{{CT Techs}}

Revision as of 08:48, 24 April 2022

Charm
Chrono Trigger Charm.png
Learned by Ayla
SNES/PS name N/A
MP cost 4
Element type None
TP required 400
Target One enemy
Description Seduce an enemy to obtain an item.
Double Techs Twin Charm
Boogie

Charm (いろじかけ irojikake?) is Ayla's 5th-level Tech. It is the equivalent of the "Steal" command for Chrono Trigger. It requires 4 MP to cast and 400 TP to learn. The probability of a successful Charm can be increased by equipping the Alluring Top. Using this Tech allows the player to acquire a variety of items from monsters. Items range from common healing potions to rare armors and weapons.

Meaning of Japanese name

色仕掛け irojikake is a Japanese word meaning to seduce someone into attaining one's ends, such as favors, presents.

In Chrono Trigger, it essentially implies Ayla seduces the enemies into giving her and the party items.