The space-time distortion generated by Lavos' premature awakening created a massive and unstable Gate , which sucked everyone and the Keep in, scattering them through time.
While the heroes were sent to Prehistory , Magus was sent back to his own time. During this time, because of his knowledge of the future, Magus was able to convince his mother Queen Zeal that he was a powerful oracle, and called himself the Prophet. When he appears on screen at this point, he is wearing a dark blue cloak that mostly conceals his appearance, but if one looks close enough they can see Magus' boot and hair showing.
His aim during this period was to bide his time until the point where Lavos appeared and kill it. He sets himself up in Zeal as a councilor to the queen, waiting for Crono and the others to arrive from the future. He went through everything he saw as a child, going through the motions until the battle at the Ocean Palace would give him another opportunity to destroy Lavos.
When the heroes appear, Magus, out of spite for them, convinces Zeal that they are threats that have to be eliminated, leading to a battle with Dalton 's Boss Golem. Whether the Golem wins or loses, the heroes are captured. Schala, however, is able to convince him to spare them, leading to them being sent through the time gate they entered in, after which Schala seals the gate shut. The heroes later return using the Epoch and enter the Ocean Palace where Zeal is trying to harness Lavos power with the Mammon Machine.
Magus was also there, knowing that Lavos would appear. After Lavos breaks into the Ocean Palace, Magus throws off his disguise and tries to fight it, but is quickly overwhelmed. Somehow, he survives. After Crono is killed by Lavos, Schala opens a portal that allows everyone to escape. He is not seen again until the Elder states to meet him in North Cape.
Here, he reveals he is Janus via flashbacks. He then mocks Crono's team for being defeated by Lavos. You can then decide whether to fight Magus, or not. If you decide to spare him, he joins the party, but in either case, he mentions that Gaspar could help you revive Crono. Magus merely inserts his two cents for the remainder of the game with a few exceptions. In the scenario where Ozzie attempts to rule the Mystics on his own and continue the extermination of humans, Magus informs him that he was merely a tool used to his benefit.
This angers Ozzie, and causes him to denounce his former boss. When Ozzie is finally defeated, he states that the past " is merely a dream ". If you confront Queen Zeal with Magus on the team, he will insult her and insist on putting an end to her, the music will then change to his own battle theme for the entire fight.
During the DS remake , if the party faces the Dream Devourer and Magus is present, he will react with shock upon seeing himself from the future it is unstated whether it's the party's future, or an alternate one. The Future Magus returned to free Schala from Lavos after discovering he was revived by absorbing Schala.
The other Magus goes ahead to face the Dream Devourer and is defeated. After the party "defeats" the Dream Devourer, Schala is able to send them to safety. After a brief conversation with the other Magus, Schala says that Magus cannot save her as he is now. Frustrated by this, Magus destroys his memories and wakes up in the woods. He only remembers that he forgot something important and says he will find whatever it was.
Magus is faced twice in the game as an enemy. The first time is as the boss of the Fiendlord's Keep in A. The second is an optional battle on the North Cape in Antiquity Both times he is more powerful than he is as a character in some respects, as a boss his HP is much higher but as a character the damage he inflicts is much higher , to fill in the strength gap between himself and the player's team of three.
Magus is the final boss in the Fiendlord's Keep. He's easily the strongest enemy faced at that point in the game. The battle with him happens in two phases. In the first phase, Magus is protected by his powerful Barrier spell, which is a stronger form of the protection offered by the Barrier Sphere , and also has a very high physical defense.
Each time he is hit, he will respond back with barrier change, a spell that allows him to randomly shift elemental weaknesses while absorbing the elements that are not weaknesses. Out of all the Barrier shifts, Dark Bomb is the only spell that will not multi-hit any of your characters.
At some points in the first battle, he will cast Geyser, a spell that inflicts little damage to all, but inflicts poison. He will also attack normally, which does medium damage. Frog's Masamune is the only weapon that can inflict damage without causing Magus' magic barrier to change and lowers Magus' magic defense. Because this is more of a magic battle both offensively and defensively, it isn't recommended to use Robo in this battle even with his healing abilities.
The second phase is when Magus He drops his barrier so that he can charge up for his ultimate attack.
Crono and team will have a few rounds to hit him with all the power they have. He will no longer counterattack during this phase. Before he casts his ultimate attack, he will cast a spell that does nothing to the party but signal that he is about to unleash the spell soon. On the next turn, he will cast his ultimate spell: Dark Matter , which will inflict a lot of damage, enough to wipe out a character if not in full health. The team has just a few rounds more to recover and do damage before he does it again.
He, at first, mocks Crono for wanting to assault Lavos and the Ocean Palace. He will offer Frog - or the entire team if he is not present - an opportunity for revenge but if you choose not to fight him he joins the party.
If Frog or the team takes him up on the offer, the second boss fight with Magus takes place. His defense is no longer boosted and he no longer has the Barrier shift.
Even so, his magic attacks can still do a good amount of damage and hits all if unprepared. If Frog is one of the three front-line characters and you choose to fight Magus, Frog will fight Magus alone. This match is much easier than having a party of three without Frog because players don't have to worry about massive healing as Magus' spells hit all every time. He can be recruited anytime after defeating the Blackbird.
He is found in North Cape meeting him is still an essential part of the story. After a short argument in which Magus mocks Crono for trying to fight Lavos , Magus will ask Frog if he wishes to fight, or the whole party if they want to fight him if Frog isn't a member.
If Frog refuses if he does, his reason is that he knows killing Magus won't bring Crono and Cyrus back , Magus will join the party as they start to leave, not actually giving them a choice of letting him or not. It only takes a minute to sign up. Connect and share knowledge within a single location that is structured and easy to search. I've been replaying Chrono Trigger on the DS and have gotten to the point after the Ocean Palace where you fight Magus for the second time.
Unfortunately yes. When you can choose whether to fight Magus or not, that decides whether he can join you or not. After defeating the Blackbird [ Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. I killed Magus in Chrono Trigger. Did I miss the opportunity to have him in my party?
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You may be facing a battle in a few moments, and the nature of the battle changes depending on whether or not you have Frog in the party. I highly recommend putting magic resistant armour on either way. A lengthy cut scene that explains a lot follows. After that… you need to make a very important choice. If you decide to fight Magus, well… time to rumble. Coolest fight ever. Having lost much of his magic, Magus nevertheless retains his second tier elemental spells, and he likes smacking Frog around with physical attacks on a regular basis.
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