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{{Infobox CT Character | {{Infobox CT Character | ||
|name = Magus | |name = Magus | ||
|image = [[ | |image = [[File:Magus2.png|200px|Magus]] | ||
|caption = Official artwork of Magus by [[Akira Toriyama]]. | |caption = Official artwork of Magus by [[Akira Toriyama]]. | ||
|year = [[Antiquity]] / [[Middle Ages]] | |year = [[Antiquity]] / [[Middle Ages]] | ||
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==Other Appearances== | ==Other Appearances== | ||
[[File:Gil_RD1.png|thumb|left|100px|Gil in {{RD|1}}.]] Magus appears in ''[[Radical Dreamers]]'' as '''Gil''', a shadowy and handsome member of the Radical Dreamers thieving group. He is depicted as masked and mysterious, though gentle and cultured.<ref>{{cite video game | title=Radical Dreamers | developer=[[Square Co.]] | publisher=Demiforce (fan translation) | date=2005 | platform =Satellaview | language=English |quote='''Serge''': The top half of his face is covered with a mask at all times. I've never even seen what he really looks like. At times, it seems as though I'm hanging around someone from another world -- traveling with this pack is definitely an interesting experience. Kid's quiet about her past too, but it's like I know her entire life story compared to how little I know about Magil.}}</ref> He has the ability to slip in and out of the shadows of the night at will.<ref name="magil-shadows">{{cite video game | title=Radical Dreamers | developer=[[Square Co.]] | publisher=Demiforce (fan translation) | date=2005 | platform =Satellaview | language=English |quote='''Vera''': From what I've heard, this mysterious figure who could allegedly slip in and out of the shadows was the subject of many whispers throughout the manor, long after this incident had come to pass.}}</ref> Magus as Gil was also slated to appear in ''[[Chrono Cross]]''. However, as development of the game progressed, designers decided it would be too difficult to integrate his complex story into the plot.<ref name="gameprointerview">{{cite web | date=2000-10-17 | title=GamePro: Interview with Chrono Cross Developers | url=http://gamepro.org/sony/psx/games/features/7033.shtml | work=[http://www.chronocompendium.com/Term/GamePro_Interview.html Chrono Compendium] | accessdaymonth=2 July | accessyear=2006}}</ref> His character, renamed [[Guile]] (Alf in the Japanese version, possibly in reference to Magus' former pet cat Alfador), was thus altered to remove his Magus identity and was left in with no back-story, existing merely as a competent magician seeking enigma in the islands of El Nido. ''Missing Piece'' includes a number of discarded character designs for Guile, including one which is more-or-less analogous to Magus' appearance in ''Chrono Trigger'' (cloak, pointed ears, etc.), as well as one in which he appears as a teenage boy. As it stands, Magus is only mentioned in a letter to Kid from Lucca, in which she assures Kid not to worry as "Janus" is probably watching over her.<ref name="janus-lucca-letter">{{cite video game | title=Chrono Cross | developer=[[Square Co.]] | publisher=[[Square Co.]] | date=2000 | platform =PlayStation | language=English |quote='''Lucca''': I'm not the slightest bit worried about you, Kid! I know that, no matter what happens, '"he"' will always be there looking out for you! Or perhaps he has already found you and is there by your side as you read this? If so, hello, Janus! Please take good care of my '"little sister"' for me!}}</ref> Gil appears in ''Chrono Cross'' only in an easter egg designating the events of ''Radical Dreamers'' as having taken place in an alternate dimension. In the English version of this easter egg, Gil is referred to as "Magil". | |||
[[File:Gil_RD1.png|thumb|left| | |||
==Abilities== | ==Abilities== | ||
When Magus joins the party, his [[HP]] takes a massive drop from his former boss forms, but his damage-dealing ability increases. He fights using a {{w|scythe}} as a weapon. His overall function is as a | When Magus joins the party, his [[HP]] takes a massive drop from his former boss forms, but his damage-dealing ability increases. He fights using a {{w|scythe}} as a weapon. His overall function is as a Black Mage type character (dealing damage with magic), but his physical stats are still higher then those of magically strong characters, such as [[Marle]] and [[Lucca]]. He is the only character in [[Chrono Trigger]] besides Robo that uses techs of different elements (and has at least one tech of each element), making him more versatile. His own unique Shadow damage techs are among the most powerful in the early game. Dark Bomb is the only level one spell that can hit multiple enemies and is stronger than any level two spell. His [[Dark Mist]] does the same strength as [[Dark Bomb]] but hits everyone on screen. However, his Dark Matter, while very powerful, is not as strong as the other final lvl3 offensive spells in the game like Luminaire and Flare. Black Hole can be useful against some of the nastiest regular enemies in the game, especially the Iron Maidens in the Dimensional Vortex in the DS version. | ||
Magus, storylinewise, works well independently and his movesets reflect this. The only moveset he has that helps his party is [[Magic Barrier]], which is best used on someone like Robo or Ayla. He is the only character that does not have a Dual tech (one of his main drawbacks). He is also the only character that cannot learn a Triple Tech naturally, mainly with Crono; his triple techs, [[OmegaFlare]] and [[DarkEternal]], require the use of special stones, such as [[Black Gemstone]]. | Magus, storylinewise, works well independently and his movesets reflect this. The only moveset he has that helps his party is [[Magic Barrier]], which is best used on someone like Robo or Ayla. He is the only character that does not have a Dual tech (one of his main drawbacks). He is also the only character that cannot learn a Triple Tech naturally, mainly with Crono; his triple techs, [[OmegaFlare]] and [[DarkEternal]], require the use of special stones, such as [[Black Gemstone]]. | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<center><gallery widths="120"> | |||
File:Magus Statue.jpg|Magus' Statue in the Cathedral | |||
File:Dark Matter.png|Magus using Dark Matter | |||
File:MagusCloak.gif|Magus with his Cloak | |||
File:Magus.gif|Magus seen in-game | |||
File:Magus2.jpg|Magus | |||
File:Prophet.gif|The Prophet seen in-game | |||
File:Prophet.jpg|The Prophet | |||
File:Janus.gif|Janus seen in-game | |||
File:Janus.jpg|Janus | |||
File:Janus and Alfador.png|Janus and Alfador(FMV) | |||
File:Alf Magus.jpg|Alf/Magus as he would appear in ''Chrono Cross'' | |||
</gallery></center> | |||
== References == | == References == | ||
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{{CT Bosses}} | {{CT Bosses}} | ||
{{RD Nav}} | {{RD Nav}} | ||
[[Category:Featured Article]] | |||
[[Category:Chrono Trigger]] | |||
[[Category:Radical Dreamers]] | |||
[[Category:Chrono Trigger Characters]] | [[Category:Chrono Trigger Characters]] | ||
[[Category:Radical Dreamers Characters]] | |||
[[Category:Chrono Trigger Bosses]] | [[Category:Chrono Trigger Bosses]] | ||
[[Category:Playable characters]] | [[Category:Playable characters]] | ||
[[Category:Antiquity Characters]] | [[Category:Antiquity Characters]] | ||
[[Category:Middle Ages Characters]] | [[Category:Middle Ages Characters]] | ||
[[Category:Middle Ages Bosses]] | |||
[[Category:Male Characters]] | |||
[[Category:Time Travelers]] | [[Category:Time Travelers]] | ||