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[[File:Pilfer Tech.png|thumb|[[Kid]] successfully steals an item using her [[Pilfer]] [[Element]] in {{CC}}.]]
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'''Stealing''' is a gameplay mechanic in the [[Chrono (series)|Chrono ''series'']] that allows [[item]]s to be forcibly taken from [[Enemy|enemies]]. In {{CT}}, stealing is performed primarily by [[Ayla]]'s [[Charm]] [[Tech]], although [[Marle]] can also steal when her Dual-Tech [[Twin Charm]] is used with Ayla. In {{CC}}, three party members have the ability to steal: [[Kid]], [[Mel]], and [[Fargo]] via their level three [[Element]]s, [[Pilfer]], [[Snatch]], and [[Pillage]] respectively. In ''Chrono Cross'', successful steal attempts are impacted by the user's [[Hit]] stat. The target's resistance to the attempt is governed by the [[Evade]] stat. Stealing attempts are more successful when the thief lands multiple successful [[attack]]s in a row. For example, using Kid's basic physical attack three times in a row, to raise her Grid Level to the point where she can cast Pilfer, makes her more likely to successfully steal an item from a foe. However, if the enemy interrupts one of her attacks during this process, her ability to successfully steal an item decreases.  
'''Stealing''' is a gameplay mechanic in the [[Chrono (series)|Chrono ''series'']] that allows [[item]]s to be forcibly taken from [[Enemy|enemies]].  
 
==''[[Chrono Trigger]]''==
Stealing is performed primarily by [[Ayla]]'s [[Charm]] [[Tech]], although [[Marle]] can also steal when her Dual-Tech [[Twin Charm]] is used with Ayla.
 
==''[[Chrono Cross]]''==
Three out of the 45 party members have the ability to steal using level three elements exclusive to them, as listed below:  
*[[Kid]] via her level three [[Red]] [[Element]]: [[Pilfer]] (スティール)
*[[Mel]] via her level three [[Yellow]] [[Element]]: [[Snatch]] (ぬすむ)
*[[Fargo]] via his level three [[Blue]] [[Element]]: [[Pillage]] (ぬすみ)
All three of the above Elements are gained after earning three boss stars for their respective characters.
 
Successful steal attempts are impacted by the user's [[Hit]] stat. The target's resistance to the attempt is governed by the [[Evade]] stat. Stealing attempts are more successful when the thief lands multiple successful [[attack]]s in a row. For example, using Kid's basic physical attack three times in a row, to raise her Grid Level to the point where she can cast Pilfer, makes her more likely to successfully steal an item from a foe. However, if the enemy interrupts one of her attacks during this process, her ability to successfully steal an item decreases.  


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Revision as of 03:05, 6 July 2020

Kid successfully steals an item using her Pilfer Element in Chrono Cross.

Stealing is a gameplay mechanic in the Chrono series that allows items to be forcibly taken from enemies.

Chrono Trigger

Stealing is performed primarily by Ayla's Charm Tech, although Marle can also steal when her Dual-Tech Twin Charm is used with Ayla.

Chrono Cross

Three out of the 45 party members have the ability to steal using level three elements exclusive to them, as listed below:

All three of the above Elements are gained after earning three boss stars for their respective characters.

Successful steal attempts are impacted by the user's Hit stat. The target's resistance to the attempt is governed by the Evade stat. Stealing attempts are more successful when the thief lands multiple successful attacks in a row. For example, using Kid's basic physical attack three times in a row, to raise her Grid Level to the point where she can cast Pilfer, makes her more likely to successfully steal an item from a foe. However, if the enemy interrupts one of her attacks during this process, her ability to successfully steal an item decreases.