![]() ![]() ![]() However, the game does not have any means of using the bottom row except in cases where abilities have a set range of "All" targets (for example, Break) the bottom right-most indicator is used in these cases. The top row is used for abilities with diminishing effectiveness ratios, while the bottom would likely be used for abilities without these ratios. These are ability range indicators, with columns representing ranges of 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, and 11 targets, which can be used in menus that show Psynergy abilities. The sequel has a different version of this menu that lists all the field psynergy in the game. When this menu is accessed, some basic abilities are given to you, but note that the character must be in your party to see them in the list. All psynergies that your characters have are listed, not just the ones used on the field. The top one is for setting the Psynergy Shortcut of the L button. Most of these text strings don't make sense, but there are two options in this list that you can set. This menu cannot be accessed by the debug mode mentioned above, so you should replace the pause menu by doing 08015374:0801C49D. Holding Start makes the currently selected color flash, and pressing Select closes the menu. Use the D-Pad to select a value, A and B to increment/decrement it, and R and L to switch palettes. The menu displays the RGB values of the selected palette. Press L + Start to open the palette editing menu. Press Select + R to destroy your own team.Turn on flag 16D in the Flag menu, go in battle, and during the Attack Sequence (or during fleeing) you can do the following: In this menu, you can use the D-Pad to select a flag, press A to toggle it between 1 and 0, and R and L to move through the different "pages" of flags. Press B + Select to open the flag editing menu. The two debug rooms, " Increase item and level" (id 199) and " Menu test" (id 200) can be reached from this menu. Pressing A warps you to the currently-selected map and destination point, and B closes the menu. The menu displays the selected map's name, internal codename, and number. Press Up and Down on the D-Pad to switch between selecting the map or the destination point, and Left and Right to increment/decrement the currently-selected one. Press B + Start to open the warp menu, which allows you to warp instantly to any map in the game. See Read-me for more details.Skipping dialogues until a yes/no choice. Semi-incompatible with save transfer to The Lost Age. See Read-me for more details on updates implemented. Various changes have been made to Psynergy and Psynergy items to make utility spells free to use and ease item management.Avoid changed to act as an encounter toggle rather than a temporary repel.Retreat functions as fast travel if used on the World Map.Game skips right to the start of leaving Vale as well as skipping Flint’s tutorial.Mia gaining access to Guard and Protect in her default class to make up for Garet not being in the party.Minor dialogue changes to accommodate for the character swap.Playable Jenna from beginning to end of Golden Sun 1, with all of her classes and Psynergy from The Lost Age.A Classic Version, playing closer to the original Golden Sun may be made in the future. Currently only a Modern Version exists, skipping the prologue in exchange for some quality-of-life features. ![]() Jenna Edition is a mod of Golden Sun 1 that swaps Jenna and Garet’s role in the story, making Jenna playable throughout the whole adventure in the process. ![]()
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