Most importantly, Ayla can give you megalixirs near the end of the game. Plus, the three are a relatively balanced team. While nobody is really bad per se (especially since the DS port adds things to make Marle and Robo more feasible late-game), they often require the least amount of effort to get ready for the endgame. Because Ayla and Frog are forced into the party at points near the mid-game, they'll often end up at higher level than the reserves, even with Leaked Experience. Most peoples' endgame party will consist of Crono, Ayla, and Frog.This dungeon is far easier than the previous dungeons via Developers' Foresight, avoiding an Unwinnable by Design situation. At this point, you are unable to backtrack until this dungeon is completed. This happens nearly immediately after the long and heavy atmosphere of the Ocean Palace, as well as falling for a trap by Dalton to get captured. Both times you visit, it specifically comes after the Wham Episodes like Crono's trial, an After the End future, and the war in the Middle Ages. The Prehistoric Era in general can be considered this, at least until you enter Azala's Lair.If you're following the story, he'll be much easier than Golem or Giga Gaia, and the only indication that he's supposed to be a boss is his death animation. Breather Boss: Krawlie, the end-boss of the sewers.Best Level Ever: Fiendlord's Keep and the Ocean Palace.In fact, the one time you actually fight Ozzie, he's accompanied by Slash and Flea, each of whom you've fought twice before, both times three-on-one. Badass Decay: Ozzie isn't especially intimidating even when you first meet him, but late in the game he's downright pathetic.Denadoro, after all.) Worth noting is a popular headcanon of Glenn later taking him on as a squire. He could be hoping that he has bought time for the real one, or perhaps in time he could become the hero himself (He did venture solo to Mt. Is Tata faking his hero status because he's come to find he likes the fame and attention? Or because, perhaps, for the first time in a decade, he's seeing hope in people's eyes? Bear in mind, he already comes from a rather poor town, and has likely spent his whole life around lonely, broken men and women who are fully convinced the world is going to end soon.Is it merely an animal acting out of survival instinct? Is it a cold alien intelligence with sinister plans for Earth? Is it an automated world-killing bio-machine fulfilling some ancient programming? Is it simply a being with thoughts so alien humans can't comprehend them? Lavos's true nature lends itself to a lot of interpretation and discussion.Did Magus's origins shape his villainous character in the middle ages? Or was he deliberately using a Machiavellian method to obtain power and defeat Lavos? Either way, it was rather selfish.