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A Key Item is an item that plays some important part in the story or gameplay in Chrono Trigger or Chrono Cross, but is otherwise unusable. Anything that cannot be classified as equipment, consumable, or any type of usable item is considered a key item. Such items include the Rainbow Shell or Moon Stone. File:Merchant.gifThis article or section is a stub about an item. You can help Chrono Wiki by [ expanding it].

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  • A Key Item is an item that plays some important part in the story or gameplay in Chrono Trigger or Chrono Cross, but is otherwise unusable. Anything that cannot be classified as equipment, consumable, or any type of usable item is considered a key item. Such items include the Rainbow Shell or Moon Stone. File:Merchant.gifThis article or section is a stub about an item. You can help Chrono Wiki by [ expanding it].
  • Part of the Multivac series, it first appeared in the July 1968 issue of Fantasy and Science Fiction. It was later collected in 1975's Buy Jupiter and Other Stories.
  • Key Items are items that cannot be sold or used and are important to the plot events.
  • Key items are a recurring element of the Resident Evil series and are usually found in RPGs. These items are required for the completion of puzzles or the fixing of machines, and aide in the progression of the story. Key items greatly differ from normal items such as ammunition, money, or healing items since in most cases you can only obtain one in the entire game.
  • Key items (たいせつなもの Tai setsuna mono) are special types of items that can be obtained once in the entire game. Key items cannot be sold, disposed of or given to be held by any Pokémon. Key items are usually obtained through tasks and special events.
  • Unlike most games in the series, Final Fantasy VIII doesn't have a specific classification of "key items" and all items are kept in the same inventory screen. Due to this, the player is able to permanently lose some valuable items such as Magic Lamp and Solomon Ring, if they sell them. Even the Sorceress Letter can be sold, albeit it can be reacquired. Also, the player acquires some features that are given to the player as "items," but that are actually menu features and not listed in the item inventory at all, such as the Proof of Omega and the Battle Meter and its upgrades.
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  • Unlike most games in the series, Final Fantasy VIII doesn't have a specific classification of "key items" and all items are kept in the same inventory screen. Due to this, the player is able to permanently lose some valuable items such as Magic Lamp and Solomon Ring, if they sell them. Even the Sorceress Letter can be sold, albeit it can be reacquired. Also, the player acquires some features that are given to the player as "items," but that are actually menu features and not listed in the item inventory at all, such as the Proof of Omega and the Battle Meter and its upgrades. * Battle Meter - Keeps track of won and escaped battles. * Character Report - Keeps track of kills and KO's per character. * GF Report - Keeps track of kills and KO's per GF. * Girl Next Door - Naughty magazine. * Sorceress' Letter - Edea's letter of introduction. * Solomon Ring - Mysterious old ring used to obtain Doomtrain. * Magical Lamp - Save before use (wakes up Diablos). * Blue Stone - Sculpting mineral in Shumi Village. * Wind Stone - Sculpting mineral in Shumi Village. * Life Stone - Sculpting mineral in Shumi Village. * Shadow Stone - Sculpting mineral in Shumi Village. * Water Stone - Sculpting mineral in Shumi Village. * Map of the Tomb of the Unknown King - Used to navigate the Tomb of the Unknown King. * Location Indicator - Assists in navigation within the Tomb of the Unknown King. Bought from the soldier outside Caraway's Mansion. * Cup - Used to access a hidden doorway in Caraway's Mansion. * Weapons Mon 1st - Weapons research magazine (contains knowledge needed for weapons upgrade). * Weapons Mon Mar - Weapons research magazine (contains knowledge needed for weapons upgrade). * Weapons Mon Apr - Weapons research magazine (contains knowledge needed for weapons upgrade). * Weapons Mon May - Weapons research magazine (contains knowledge needed for weapons upgrade). * Weapons Mon Jun - Weapons research magazine (contains knowledge needed for weapons upgrade). * Weapons Mon Jul - Weapons research magazine (contains knowledge needed for weapons upgrade). * Weapons Mon Aug - Weapons research magazine (contains knowledge needed for weapons upgrade). * Combat King 001 - Magazine for fighters (contains Limit Break techniques for Zell). * Combat King 002 - Magazine for fighters (contains Limit Break techniques for Zell). * Combat King 003 - Magazine for fighters (contains Limit Break techniques for Zell). * Combat King 004 - Magazine for fighters (contains Limit Break techniques for Zell). * Combat King 005 - Magazine for fighters (contains Limit Break techniques for Zell). * Pet Pals Vol. 1 - Magazine for dog lovers (contains Limit Break techniques for Angelo/Rinoa). * Pet Pals Vol. 2 - Magazine for dog lovers (contains Limit Break techniques for Angelo\Rinoa). * Pet Pals Vol. 3 - Magazine for dog lovers (contains Limit Break techniques for Angelo\Rinoa). * Pet Pals Vol. 4 - Magazine for dog lovers (contains Limit Break techniques for Angelo\Rinoa). * Pet Pals Vol. 5 - Magazine for dog lovers (contains Limit Break techniques for Angelo\Rinoa). * Pet Pals Vol. 6 - Magazine for dog lovers (contains Limit Break techniques for Angelo\Rinoa). * Occult Fan I - World Mystery magazine (contains hints on GF Doomtrain and PuPu). * Occult Fan II - World Mystery magazine (contains hints on GF Doomtrain). * Occult Fan III - World Mystery magazine (contains hints on GF Doomtrain). * Occult Fan IV - World Mystery magazine (contains hints on GF Doomtrain).
  • A Key Item is an item that plays some important part in the story or gameplay in Chrono Trigger or Chrono Cross, but is otherwise unusable. Anything that cannot be classified as equipment, consumable, or any type of usable item is considered a key item. Such items include the Rainbow Shell or Moon Stone. File:Merchant.gifThis article or section is a stub about an item. You can help Chrono Wiki by [ expanding it].
  • Part of the Multivac series, it first appeared in the July 1968 issue of Fantasy and Science Fiction. It was later collected in 1975's Buy Jupiter and Other Stories.
  • Key Items are items that cannot be sold or used and are important to the plot events.
  • Key items are a recurring element of the Resident Evil series and are usually found in RPGs. These items are required for the completion of puzzles or the fixing of machines, and aide in the progression of the story. Key items greatly differ from normal items such as ammunition, money, or healing items since in most cases you can only obtain one in the entire game.
  • Key items (たいせつなもの Tai setsuna mono) are special types of items that can be obtained once in the entire game. Key items cannot be sold, disposed of or given to be held by any Pokémon. Key items are usually obtained through tasks and special events.
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