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Glossary

List commonly used terms (including slang) with respect to the randomizer here.

Check

To perform a “check” is to finish an action in the game that will grant you a Key Item when you finish. This could be through a sidequest, such as the Sunken Desert; a dungeon, such as Denadoro Mountains; or an interaction with an NPC, such as purchasing from the Snail Stop vendor or receiving an item from the carpenter's wife. Typically a player wants to finish their seed performing as few checks as possible.

Frame

From the film/animation term, one of many still pictures that makes up the moving picture. Timing windows or duration of effects will often be expressed in frames. Chrono Trigger runs at 60 frames per second, so a single frame is 1/60 or .0167 seconds.

Gate

A Gate is a time portal in Chrono Trigger that connects two points in different times. In Jets, Gates aren't used much as the Epoch is available from the start, but a few of them may need to be entered to unlock new time periods for the first time.

Go Mode

To be in “Go Mode” means that you have fulfilled all of the requirements towards at least one method of finishing the game and may pursue that path at any time. Standard Jets of Time has three Go Modes: Tyrano Lair to Ocean Palace, Death Peak to Black Omen, and Magus's Castle to Ocean Palace.

Jet Seed

A “jet seed” is a seed in which Go Mode is achieved far sooner than typical - for example, the first three checks yielding three matching Go Mode items. They can be completed very quickly, but are often dangerous as the player may not have had time to accrue items and protective gear.

Pixel

A “pixel” is a small square of a single color and is the smallest visual unit as part of a digital display. Chrono Trigger runs at a size of 256×224 pixels. On many modern displays that can run at resolutions several times higher, it's not difficult to discern individual pixels.

Many tricks and battle skips require knowing where not to step onscreen, and learning which pixels are safe and which aren't can be beneficial.

Tabsanity/Crabsanity

Tabsanity is an alternate name for the 'tb' flag.

Crabsanity is a Category which has both the 'cr' (chronosanity) and 'tb' (all treasures tabs) flags on, a portmanteau of “chronosanity” and “tabsanity”.

Tier (Treasure)

Treasure (including gear and consumables) is categorized into six tiers: Low, Passable, Mid, Good, High, and Awesome. Chests and other places where treasure can be acquired are also separated into tiers and these control which randomized items you might find in those places.

Vanilla

An analog for “plain flavor,” the word “vanilla” is used to refer both to the unaltered Chrono Trigger game, or in cases while playing the randomizer when something shows up exactly where you'd expect it - such as recruiting Marle as the character who reappears in Guardia Castle or receiving the Ruby Knife after completing Mt. Woe.

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