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Most common strategies would have Crowns placed on key [[Companions]], but Krono requires that they not be Crowned. Remember that Crowns can be swapped between cards at any time (though if the [[Tyrant Bell]] is active, [[Crowns#Cursed Crowns|Cursed Crowns]] ''cannot'' be swapped).
Most common strategies would have Crowns placed on key [[Companions]], but Krono requires that they not be Crowned. Remember that Crowns can be swapped between cards at any time (though if the [[Tyrant Bell]] is active, [[Crowns#Cursed Crowns|Cursed Crowns]] ''cannot'' be swapped).


Krono itself is the first card that should receive a Crown, as the entire strategy revolves around it and it does not affect itself. [[Shades]] will always benefit from Krono even if they are summoned by a card with a Crown, because the Shades themselves do not have Crowns, so summoning cards should be Crowned. To buy time to find non-Crowned Companions, it may also be worthwhile to add Crowns to [[Clunkers]] with high {{Stat|Scrap}} or [[Items]] that inflict {{Stat|Snow}}.
Krono itself is the first card that should receive a Crown, as the entire strategy revolves around it and it does not affect itself. [[Shades]] will always benefit from Krono even if they are summoned by a card with a Crown, because the Shades themselves do not have Crowns. To buy time to find non-Crowned Companions, it may also be worthwhile to add Crowns to [[Clunkers]] with high {{Stat|Scrap}} or [[Items]] that inflict {{Stat|Snow}}.
 
Cards on the field with no {{Stat|Counter}} or {{Stat|Reaction}}, such as [[Junkhead]] and [[Egg]], can still gain Frenzy from Krono if they don't have Crowns. However, since these cards cannot trigger, the Frenzy has no effect.
 
When using the [[Shade Wisp]] to summon a copy of an ally with a Crown, the summoned copy will ''not'' have a Crown and thus will always be eligible for Krono's ability.


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 20:10, 26 February 2024

Krono
Krono (Krono).png
Scrap.png Scrap Attack.png Attack Counter.png Counter
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Other Stats

Card Description
While active, add x1 Frenzy.png Frenzy to allies without
Card Art
Krono.png

Krono is a Clunker that can be obtained in a run.

Unlock

Krono can be unlocked at the Inventor's Hut in Snowdwell by buying 10 Crowns.

Strategy

Krono has a powerful effect that grants 1 Frenzy.png Frenzy to the whole team, but excludes any allies with Crowns. Leaders are also considered to naturally have a Crown, since they are always deployed at the start of battle. Most common strategies would have Crowns placed on key Companions, but Krono requires that they not be Crowned. Remember that Crowns can be swapped between cards at any time (though if the Tyrant Bell is active, Cursed Crowns cannot be swapped).

Krono itself is the first card that should receive a Crown, as the entire strategy revolves around it and it does not affect itself. Shades will always benefit from Krono even if they are summoned by a card with a Crown, because the Shades themselves do not have Crowns. To buy time to find non-Crowned Companions, it may also be worthwhile to add Crowns to Clunkers with high Scrap.png Scrap or Items that inflict Snow.png Snow.

Cards on the field with no Counter.png Counter or Reaction.png Reaction, such as Junkhead and Egg, can still gain Frenzy from Krono if they don't have Crowns. However, since these cards cannot trigger, the Frenzy has no effect.

When using the Shade Wisp to summon a copy of an ally with a Crown, the summoned copy will not have a Crown and thus will always be eligible for Krono's ability.

History