 
                _______  ___    ___    _______   ____
               |     _ | \ /    \ /    \   __ | / __ \
               |_/| | \| | |    | |     | /  \| | |/_|
                  | |   | | |   | |     | |      \ \
                  | |  | |_| |  | |     | |_-|   \ \
                  | |  | ___ |  | |    <   ___|  __\ \
                  | | | |   | | | |  /| | |     / _\\ \
                  | | | |   | | | |_/ | | \__/| | \_/ /
                  /_\ \__\ /__//______|/______| \____/
                             ___   _______
                            / _ \  \  ___ |
                           | / \ |  |/   \|
                           ||   || < '-|
                           ||   ||  ||
                           | \_/ |  ||
                            \___/  /__\
 _____  ___  __    ___  __     ___ _______  ___    ____   _     ___
 \  _  \\ / / /    \ /  \ \    \ /|     _ | \ /   / __ \ ( \    \ /
 | | / /| | \ \    | |   | \   | ||_/| | \| | |   | |/_|  \ \   | |
 | |/ / | |  | |  | | |  |  \  | |   | |   | | |   \ \    / /  | | |
<   _/  | '-  | | |_| | |   \ | |   | |  | |_| |   \ \   \ \ | |_| |
 | |    | || | | ___ | | |\ \| |   | |  | ___ |  __\ \  | | | ___ |
 | |    | |  | || |   | || | \   |   | | | |   | |/ _\\ \ | || |   | |
 | |    | |  | || |   | || |  \  |   | | | |   | || \_/ / | || |   | |
 /_\    /_\  /_|\__\ /__//_\   \_\   /_\ \__\ /__/\____/  /_\\__\ /__/



            /\
           ||                                            ||
           ||       TALES OF PHANTASIA CODES V 1.0       ||
           ||             BY JOAQUIN PUGA                ||
           ||        [joaquinpuga@infovia.com.ar]        ||
           ||      Copyright () 2000 Joaquin Puga       ||
           ||                                            ||
            \____________________________________________/



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                              DISCLAIMER
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without the express written permission of the author, myself. This FAQ
was created and is owned by me, Joaquin Puga.  All copyrights and
trademarks are acknowledged and respected that are not specifically
mentioned in this FAQ.


NOTE:  This disclaimer is a resume of Kao Megura and Ignacio de Lucas'
      Xenogears FAQ disclaimer. THANKS A LOT TO THEM BOTH for allowing
      me to use it for my FAQs. If you ant to use their disclaimer, ASK
      FOR PERMISSION!



----------------------------------- 
                           REVISION HISTORY
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Version 1.0 [12/01/00] - Creatde the file to host the codes separately
                         from the general FAQ. Made some changes to
                         the text. This file will probably not be
                         updated unless I come with new codes, which is
                         unlikely to happen anytime soon.

----------------------------------------------------------------------


 All of these cheats were made by me, so please don't distribute them
separated from this file without my authorization. Feel free to send
codes made by yourself or suggestions about codes, you will be given
proper credit.


 Almost all of the codes here are Pro Action Replay codes. Since most
people plays Tales of Phantasia on an emulator, it's OK. If you want
to see the codes in their Game Genie version, just mail me and I'll
get to work immediately.


 Just in case, there are no 'o's in the codes, only '0's (zero). Have
that in mind while copying the codes.



-----------------------------------
SECTION 1 - Toying with Character's Level and Status
_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-


 I'll explain something before getting on with the cheats. The codes
work by modifying the number that represents a character's attribute
(strength, agility, etc). The thing is, the game doesn't store the
attributes of each character by their name, it stores them by the
position of the character in the menu screen, like this:

 ___________ ___________ 
|||   The first slot always corresponds to
| Character | Character |  Cless, but the others can be switched from 
|     1     |     2     |  the 'Formation' menu once you get Chester
|___________|___________|  to rejoin your party after the first half
|||  of the game.
| Character | Character |
|     3     |     4     |
|___________|___________|
  
 So, to use cheats for a certain character, say Mint, look at her
position in the menu and use cheats for that slot. It's pretty easy,
so I won't go into more detail unless someone asks me to.


----------------------------------------------------------------------
 CHARACTER REACHES LEVEL 99 AFTER ONE FIGHT
----------------------------------------------------------------------

 These codes modify the total amount of experience points for a
character. When the character gains some experience points, the game
checks if he/she fulfills the requirements for a new level, since the
character has tons of experience points, he/she goes up to level 99
immediately. The only thing that's bad about this code is that the
game will notify you for EVERY level gained, but it's still worth it.


         Character 1:  7E6B1A7F        Character 2:  7E6C1A7F
                       7E6B1B96                      7E6C1B96
                       7E6B1C98                      7E6C1C98

         Character 3:  7E6D1A7F        Character 4:  7E6E1A7F
                       7E6D1B96                      7E6E1B96
                       7E6D1C98                      7E6E1C98


----------------------------------------------------------------------
 9999 SLASH AND THRUST
----------------------------------------------------------------------

 Obviously, this code works for Cless only. When at some points, Cless
is not the first character on the menu (when Mint goes into the
Unicorn Forest, for example), you should turn off this code, just in
case.

 Even though these two codes are awesome, using them will destroy the
fun of fighting, since a few hits can kill even the last boss. My
advice is to use them only if you are plain sick of getting your
behind kicked by a boss or if you are replaying the game to review the
story.


                         9999 Slash:  7E6ADB0F
                                      7E6ADC27

                         9999 Thrust: 7E6ADF0F
                                      7E6AE027


----------------------------------------------------------------------
 9999 ATTACK
----------------------------------------------------------------------

 Have you ever wondered 'What if Mint kicked ass?'. Well, no more
wondering, for this codes can make her "kick Dhaos' sorry arse so hard
he'll kiss the moons" (sorry about that, I've been playing Chrono Cross
lately ^_^).

         Character 2:  7E6BDB0F        Character 3:  7E6CDB0F
                       7E6BDC27                      7E6CDC27

                        Character 3:  7E6DDB0F
                                      7E6DDC27


----------------------------------------------------------------------
 9999 DEFENSE
----------------------------------------------------------------------

 Yes! Nothing can hurt you when these babies are on, but again, using
these will make the game just plain boring. As tempting as being a
god sounds, it is really boring...


         Character 1:  7E6AE50F        Character 2:  7E6BE50F
                       7E6AE627                      7E6BE627

         Character 3:  7E6CE50F        Character 4:  7E6DE50F
                       7E6CE627                      7E6DE627


----------------------------------------------------------------------
 9999 HIT
----------------------------------------------------------------------

 You will NEVER miss a hit with these, but it's boring again...


         Character 1:  7E6AF60F        Character 2:  7E6BF60F
                       7E6AF727                      7E6BF727

         Character 3:  7E6CF60F        Character 4:  7E6DF60F
                       7E6CF727                      7E6DF727


----------------------------------------------------------------------
 9999 EVASION
----------------------------------------------------------------------

 And to complete what I like to call the 'God Code Pack', no one will
be able to hit you! However, it's not recommended that you use these.


         Character 1:  7E6AF10F        Character 2:  7E6BF10F
                       7E6AF227                      7E6BF227

         Character 3:  7E6CF10F        Character 4:  7E6DF10F
                       7E6CF227                      7E6DF227



-----------------------------------
SECTION 2 - General Toying
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 NO RANDOM BATTLES!
----------------------------------------------------------------------

 This is my personal favorite; too bad I learned how to make codes
after I had finished my walkthrough. I'll explain how it works: after
every battle, the number of steps you can take before fighting is
decided. For each step you take, the number is reduced by one. When
the number reaches zero, you enter a battle. This codes locks that
number in ten (it could have been any other number), hence, you NEVER
have to enter a random battle. Now enjoy!

           Pro Action Replay:   7E143C0A

          Game Genie Version:   CDF7-FE7B


----------------------------------------------------------------------
 THE FIGHTS COUNTER MARKS 9999
----------------------------------------------------------------------

 And what's the use of that you might wonder. Well, in order to get
some things (such as one of Cless' jobs), you need to have fought a
certain amount of times. This solves the problem for those who just
use the 'No Random Battles'code all the time.

                 9999 Fights:   7E143D7F
                                7E143E96
                                7E143F98


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 LOTS OF FOOD
----------------------------------------------------------------------

 Yep, this code will keep your food bag better than filled, however,
the amount of food is weird and is not as much as I'd like it to be
but... whatever!

                Tons of Food:   7E14867F
                                7E148796
                                7E148898



======================================================================



 Thanks for reading this file. If you need a complete Walkthrough and
FAQ for Tales of Phantasia, try my guide. It's available in the
following web sites:

              - GameFaqs <www.gamefaqs.com>

              - Video Game Strategies <http://vgstrategies.about.com>

              - PSX Codez <www.psxcodez.com>

              - Neoseeker <http://www.neoseeker.com>

              - Fresh Baked Games <http://www.fbgames.com>



----------------------------------- 
                                CREDITS
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Pablo Rossi       - My friend, who indirectly introduced me to the RPG
                    world  (long story...).  He also  introduced me to
                    PSX world.  He did many other things for me but it
                    would  be too much for  this section.  And for you
                    people who love  anime,  he's also the Webmaster
                    of <www.anime2040.com.ar> (English version
                    available now!)

Ignacio de Lucas  - For  letting  me  use  the  Disclaimer  from  his
                    Xenogears FAQ  (an excellent FAQ if you want my
                    opinion).

Kao Megura        - Original writer of the Disclaimer (remember to ask
                    for his approval if you want to use it).  Also, he
                    is the one who wrote one of the best FF 7 FAQs
                    ever.

GameFAQs          - For publishing the guide of course! The best FAQs
                    site ever, and it's maintained by only one person!
                    <www.gamefaqs.com>

De-Jap            - For translating the game, of course! Also, they
                    allowed me to put pieces of the script in my full
                    Walkthrough. Thanks a lot, guys!

