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Search Gald (ToD PSX)

Search Gald as it appears in Tales of Destiny (PSX).

Search Gald (サーチガルド Saachigarudo?) is an arte and passive skill in the Tales series.

Arte Description and History

When Search Gald is activated, the user will look around the closest area to where they stands and probably find some Gald. Usually, the chance of this happening and how much Gald is found depends on luck. In Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology, there are two different versions of Search Gald. While the Thief job class goes down to their knees to search for a few seconds, Rutee Katrea attacks a targeted enemy. In Tales of Vesperia, Patty Fleur can then use the gathered Gald to attack her enemy. If Patty uses the arte with the "Alembic" skill equipped, she will instead use the altered arte Gald Steal.

In Tales of Symphonia, Tales of Xillia, and Tales of Xillia 2, this arte appeared as a passive skill that may increase the amount of Gald won after a battle. Although the localization differs between titles, the katakana used in the Japanese version is identical with the arte, making it the same.

Appearances

Search Gald (ToD PS2)

Search Gald as it appears in the PlayStation 2 remake of Tales of Destiny.

Mothership Titles

Escort Titles

Other

Fan-Translated Names

In-Game Descriptions and Battle Quotes

Search Gald (ToV)

Search Gald as it appears in Tales of Vesperia.

Tales of Destiny (PSX)

Localized Description: "Searches the nearby area for Gald."[2]

Tales of Symphonia

Localized Description: "Fixed probability of getting more Gald at the end of battle."[3]

Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology

Localized Description: "Base: Get Gald any way you can."

Tales of Vesperia

Japanese Description: 落ちているガルドを探す特技。なんやかんや言うてもお金は大切じゃぞ
Romanized Description: Ochite iru Garudo wo sagasu tokugi. Nanya kanya yuu te mo okane wa taisetsu ja zo
Translated Description: "Falling to the ground searching for Gald special skill. No matter what anyone says, money is important!"

Normal Use:
Japanese Quote: どれどれ~
Romanized Quote: Doredore~
Translated Quote: "Let's see, let's see~"

On Success:
Japanese Quote: ゲットじゃ!
Romanized Quote: Getto ja!
Translated Quote: "I got it!"

References


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