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==Abilities==
==Abilities==
[[File:Ayla Reptites.png|thumb|Ayla fighting [[Reptite]]s in the FMV.]] Ayla cannot use magic because she was born before humans became genetically capable of doing so (as further explained through human evolution in ''[[Chrono Cross]]''). Highly dexterous, Ayla travels and attacks on her hands and knees, reminiscent of felines.
[[File:Ayla Reptites.png|thumb|Ayla fighting [[Reptite]]s in the FMV.]] Ayla cannot use magic because she was born before humans became genetically capable of doing so (as further explained through human evolution in ''[[Chrono Cross]]''). Highly dexterous, Ayla travels and attacks on her hands and knees, reminiscent of felines.
She relies on unarmed combat and physical prowess in battle. Unable to equip weapons to assist her in battle, she instead receives upgrades to the critical hit rate of her [[Fist]]s. At [[Iron Fist|Level 72]], her critical hit raises to 35% and inflicts the [[Status Effect]], [[Confuse]]. At [[Brozen Fist| Level 96]], her critical hit damage increase to 9,999 damage, much like [[Robo]]'s [[Apocalypse Arm]], the primary difference being that this weapon inflicts normal damage on non-critical hits. Exclusive to the [[Chrono Trigger (DS)|DS release]] of the game are two more upgrades that bridge the gap between Level 1 and Level 72. The upgrade at [[Fist (Level 24)|Level 24]] increases her critical hit rate to 25%, whereas the upgrade at [[Fist (Level 48)]] Level 48]] boosts it to 30%. After this, her fists upgrade to as they normally would in [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] release.
She relies on unarmed combat and physical prowess in battle. Unable to equip weapons to assist her in battle, she instead receives upgrades to the critical hit rate of her [[Fist]]s. At [[Iron Fist|Level 72]], her critical hit raises to 35% and inflicts the [[Status Effect]], [[Confuse]]. At [[Bronze Fist| Level 96]], her critical hit damage increase to 9,999 damage, much like [[Robo]]'s [[Apocalypse Arm]], the primary difference being that this weapon inflicts normal damage on non-critical hits. Exclusive to the [[Chrono Trigger (DS)|DS release]] of the game are two more upgrades that bridge the gap between Level 1 and Level 72. The upgrade at [[Fist (Level 24)|Level 24]] increases her critical hit rate to 25%, whereas the upgrade at [[Fist (Level 48)| Level 48]] boosts it to 30%. After this, her fists upgrade to as they normally would in [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] release.


Departing from the usual role of female characters in [[role-playing game]]s, Ayla is a physical damage dealer. Physically, she is the strongest character in ''Chrono Trigger'', and is able to take the most damage next to [[Robo]]. Unlike the other characters, Ayla doesn't equip a weapon, though she does still equip armor, she instead fights with her bare hands, and her hands upgrade as weapons as she levels up. This makes her cheaper to equip than other characters, since she only needs to equip armor. Interestingly, in full-motion video present in the [[PlayStation]] release of the game, Ayla attacks enemies with a club. This never appears in game.
Departing from the usual role of female characters in [[role-playing game]]s, Ayla is a physical damage dealer. Physically, she is the strongest character in ''Chrono Trigger'', and is able to take the most damage next to [[Robo]]. Unlike the other characters, Ayla doesn't equip a weapon, though she does still equip armor, she instead fights with her bare hands, and her hands upgrade as weapons as she levels up. This makes her cheaper to equip than other characters, since she only needs to equip armor. Interestingly, in full-motion video present in the [[PlayStation]] release of the game, Ayla attacks enemies with a club. This never appears in game.