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Chrono Wiki:Arena for the Ages
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Welcome folks, to the Arena for the Ages! This is the place where all things Chrono-related battle it out for supremacy! And, here's the best part, YOU get to watch! I'm your trusty announcer, Spekkio, and I'll be hosting these matches for you. These fights will be done in a weekly basis. Now, if you want a choose another fight to start, you can check out this page and nominate any characters you want to see! Now, before we start, make sure you read these rules!
From playing the DS version, you get the feeling that the Dream Devourer has completely lost its mind, which is why it is merely acting as an avatar for Schala's emotions. Lavos, on the other hand, is malevolent, unfeeling, and infinitely dark. It actually messes with the player's mind, making you wonder how much it was aware of your actions throughout the game. And you actually get the opportunity to feel truly terrified at its presence, especially since it takes so long for the bloody thing to die!-KenoSarawa(T|B|C)~16:37, August 2, 2010 (UTC)~
Whatever, I just think that Lavos has better music, and though I don't think a boss fight should be easy, I find Lavos much easier than the omnipotent Dream Devourer.
Okay I'm going with Lavos because it is the first boss/game I've ever beat so I hold a passionate attachment to this boss. :D Zeypher 15:25, August 4, 2010 (UTC)
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I don't know if this is a good contest. The whole purpose of the Dream Devourer is to give you a tie-in to the last boss of Chrono Cross.-KenoSarawa(T|B|C)~18:25, August 2, 2010 (UTC)~
To Far Away Times. That is all. Sol Vent 17:49, July 26, 2010 (UTC)
Alright, I've decided to go with Mitsuda! I mean his two soundtrack were EPIC! Still love Uematsu for his work with FF, but Mitsuda has got Chrono! Zeypher 12:38, July 29, 2010 (UTC)
I like Uematsu a lot! But because Uematsu only did like 3 songs for Chrono Trigger and all of them are iffy, I'm going with Mitsuda. Sorry Nobuo, if it was outside of this context, you would win. kuPoHunTer 12:06, August 1, 2010 (UTC)
Uematsu will always hold a special place for his work on the FF series. But, Mitsuda composed an absolutely incredible soundtrack for Chrono Trigger and then surpassed that with the astounding Chrono Cross soundtrack. Seriously, start from ~Scars of Time~ and start listening. The song begins with a lonely flute and string duet with incidental bit-parts reminiscent of CT's music, but then breaks into an absolutely epic mix of guitar-and-drum cadence with grandiose orchestral counterpoint with a heart-thumping violin solo, setting the stage for the rest of CC's amazing music. Vote to Mitsuda! --KenoSarawa (Talk|Contribs) 18:54, August 1, 2010 (UTC)
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Oh I can't decide... I would Nobuo Uematsu but this is about the Chrono tracks... since Nobuo only did like 10 of the tracks, I'm leading on Yasunori. I need to think of it somemore.Zeypher 09:27, July 26, 2010 (UTC)
Older Fights!
You can find older fights in the Archives for the Arena for the Ages here. All of these fights are closed, so don't bother voting. All new votes will be removed. Each archive will eventually contains 10 weeks of different fights.