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The ''' | The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' {{altname|Avian Choas}} is an enemy in {{CT}}. First appearing in [[Guardia Forest]] during the [[Present]], this creature appears as a bird with olive-green feathers, clenching a bell in its talons. | ||
==Battle and Strategy== | |||
Before rescuring [[Queen Leene]] from [[Manolia Cathedral]], [[Crono]] encounters them in the forests surrounding [[Guardia Castle]]. Hiding within the trees, the birds emerge once the party comes closer to its hiding spot and squawk to alert other [[Fiend]]s in the area. These Fiends, such as [[Roundillo]], [[Green Imp]], and [[Roundillo Rider]], join Gilded Bellbird in battle. | |||
==Etymology== | |||
''Gilded'' means to be plated or overlain with {{w|gold}}, either for ornamentation or to reinforce an objects structure. Because Gilded Bellbirds hold a bell made of a gold-colored metal, the name could allude to that. However, the second, less common meaning of gilded is "to give an attractive but often deceptive appearance to". Since Gilded Bellbirds ring their bells to cause the [[Status Effect]], [[Confuse]], and to lure other [[Fiend]]s closer to the party, this interpretation seems more appropriate. | |||
{{CT Enemies}} | {{CT Enemies}} | ||
[[Category:Chrono Trigger Enemies]] | [[Category:Chrono Trigger Enemies]] |
Revision as of 08:25, 24 July 2011
Gilded Bellbird | ||
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Japanese Name | Petit Calamity (プチカラミティ Puchi Karamiti?) | |
SNES / PS Name | Avian Chaos |
HP | Defense | Magic Defense |
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45 | 127 | 50 |
EXP | TP | G |
4 | 1 | 18 |
Weak | Absorbs | Immune |
None | None | None |
Location | Guardia Forest (Present) | |
Treasure | None | |
Charm | None | |
Techs | Ding-a-ling / Confuse | |
Counters | None | |
Combo Counters | None | |
Combos | None |
The Gilded Bellbird (also known as Avian Choas in the SNES/PS version) is an enemy in Chrono Trigger. First appearing in Guardia Forest during the Present, this creature appears as a bird with olive-green feathers, clenching a bell in its talons.
Battle and Strategy
Before rescuring Queen Leene from Manolia Cathedral, Crono encounters them in the forests surrounding Guardia Castle. Hiding within the trees, the birds emerge once the party comes closer to its hiding spot and squawk to alert other Fiends in the area. These Fiends, such as Roundillo, Green Imp, and Roundillo Rider, join Gilded Bellbird in battle.
Etymology
Gilded means to be plated or overlain with gold, either for ornamentation or to reinforce an objects structure. Because Gilded Bellbirds hold a bell made of a gold-colored metal, the name could allude to that. However, the second, less common meaning of gilded is "to give an attractive but often deceptive appearance to". Since Gilded Bellbirds ring their bells to cause the Status Effect, Confuse, and to lure other Fiends closer to the party, this interpretation seems more appropriate.