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==Chrono Cross==  
==Chrono Cross==  
In Chrono Cross, Poison is classified as a Green status effect. When afflicted with Poison, the player or enemy's [[Hit Point]]s slowly drain. In some instances, the Hit Rate or the damage of the afflicted character decreases while Poisoned. Unlike in Chrono Trigger, the poison status does not go away when a battle has ended. On the field, each step the party takes causes the inflicted character's hit points to reduce.  
When afflicted with Poison, the player or enemy's [[Hit Point]]s slowly drain. In some instances, the Hit Rate or the damage of the afflicted character decreases while Poisoned. Unlike in Chrono Trigger, the poison status does not go away when a battle has ended. On the field, each step the party takes causes the inflicted character's hit points to reduce.  


To remove the ailment, it is necessary to use the 2nd-level [[Green (Element)|Green]] consumable [[Element]] [[Antidote]], the 4th-level [[White (Element)|White]] consumable element [[Panacea (Element)|Panacea]], or to go to sleep (most commonly at an inn). Both Antidote and Panacea can be used to cure poison in battle or on the field. Elemental spells that cure HP, such as [[Tablet]], [[Cure (Element)|Cure]] and [[Heal (Element)|Heal]], do not remove the poison status. [[Player Character]] [[Tech]]s such as [[Mix&Match]] or [[Bushbasher]], and [[:Category:Chrono Cross Enemy Techs|Enemy Techs]] such as [[PoisonGas]] cause the Poison status effect. Equipping either the [[Antitoxinal Cap]] or the [[Star Fragment]] accessories to a character will protect them from being inflicted by this status.
To remove the ailment, it is necessary to use the 2nd-level [[Green (Element)|Green]] consumable [[Element]] [[Antidote]], the 4th-level [[White (Element)|White]] consumable element [[Panacea (Element)|Panacea]], or to go to sleep (most commonly at an inn). Both Antidote and Panacea can be used to cure poison in battle or on the field. Elemental spells that cure HP, such as [[Tablet]], [[Cure (Element)|Cure]] and [[Heal (Element)|Heal]], do not remove the poison status. [[Player Character]] [[Tech]]s such as [[Mix&Match]] or [[Bushbasher]], and [[:Category:Chrono Cross Enemy Techs|Enemy Techs]] such as [[PoisonGas]] cause the Poison status effect. Equipping either the [[Antitoxinal Cap]] or the [[Star Fragment]] accessories to a character will protect them from being inflicted by this status.

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