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{{nihongo|'''Prism Stars'''|プリズミックスターズ / プリズミック・スターズ|Purizumikkusutaazu / Purizumikku Sutaazu|"Prismic Stars"}}, formerly localized as '''Prismic Stars''', is a Light-element spell, most recognized as one of several extensions to the [[mystic arte]] [[Dual the Sol]], which first appeared in ''[[Tales of Eternia]]''.
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{{nihongo|'''Prism Stars'''|プリズミックスターズ / プリズミック・スターズ|Purizumikkusutaazu / Purizumikku Sutaazu|"Prismic Stars"}}, formerly localized as '''Prismic Stars''', is a Light-element [[spell]], most recognized as one of several extensions to the [[mystic arte]] [[Dual the Sol]], which first appeared in ''[[Tales of Eternia]]''.
   
 
==Arte Description and History==
 
==Arte Description and History==
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The arte is still represented as an extension in ''Tales of Rebirth'', used by [[Eugene Gallardo]] and [[Hilda Rhambling]] with [[Mao]] in the party. The appearance of this arte is similar to the animation in ''Tales of Eternia'', though is performed much faster, requiring more button presses in a shorter period of time to activate it correctly. These extensions are further referenced by the [[Fodra Queen]] in ''Tales of Graces ƒ'', where the player can actually force the Fodra Queen to use Prismic Stars after [[Aquarius Sphere]], using the same input as from ''Tales of Eternia''. Upon activation in ''Tales of Graces ƒ'', the party is taken to a space with a giant green planetoid as streaks of light appear from the background, rushing past them in forms of stars with a spectrum of colors.
 
The arte is still represented as an extension in ''Tales of Rebirth'', used by [[Eugene Gallardo]] and [[Hilda Rhambling]] with [[Mao]] in the party. The appearance of this arte is similar to the animation in ''Tales of Eternia'', though is performed much faster, requiring more button presses in a shorter period of time to activate it correctly. These extensions are further referenced by the [[Fodra Queen]] in ''Tales of Graces ƒ'', where the player can actually force the Fodra Queen to use Prismic Stars after [[Aquarius Sphere]], using the same input as from ''Tales of Eternia''. Upon activation in ''Tales of Graces ƒ'', the party is taken to a space with a giant green planetoid as streaks of light appear from the background, rushing past them in forms of stars with a spectrum of colors.
   
It also appears as a [[Compound Special Attack]] in ''[[Tales of Symphonia]]'', formed from one of [[Genis Sage]]'s advanced "Technical" spells and [[Raine Sage]]'s [[Ray]]. Raine and Genis raise their weapons, sending a barrage of stars to attack through the enemy numerous times. In its sequel, ''[[Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World]]'', the arte is not available for use in battle. However, it is possible to trigger a [[skit]] where Raine and Genis use this attack on [[Tenebrae]] after he makes a bad pun about the party. In this skit, its name is translated as "Prismic Stars", the original and Japanese name, instead.
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It also appears as a [[Compound Special Attack]] in ''[[Tales of Symphonia]]'', formed from one of [[Genis Sage]]'s advanced "Technical" spells and [[Raine Sage]]'s [[Ray]]. Raine and Genis raise their weapons, sending a barrage of stars to attack through the enemy numerous times. In its sequel, ''[[Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World]]'', the arte is not available for use in battle. However, it is possible to trigger a [[skit]] where Raine and Genis use this attack on [[Tenebrae]] after he makes a bad pun about the party. In this skit, its name is translated as "Prismic Stars", the Japanese and formerly localized name, instead.
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
[[File:Prism_Stars_(ToG).jpg|300px|thumb|right|Prism Stars as it appears in ''[[Tales of Graces ƒ]]''.]]
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[[File:Prism Stars (ToG).jpg|300px|thumb|right|Prism Stars as it appears in ''[[Tales of Graces ƒ]]''.]]
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{{Arte Appearances
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*'''[[Tales of Eternia]]''' - [[Meredy]], [[Keele Zeibel]], [[Sekundes]] (Prismic Stars)
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|eternia=[[Meredy]], [[Keele Zeibel]], [[Sekundes]] (Prismic Stars)
*'''[[Tales of Symphonia]]''' - [[ToS - Compound Special Attacks|Compound Special Attack]]: [[Genis Sage]] + [[Raine Sage]] (Prism Stars)
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|symphonia=[[Compound Special Attack]]: [[Genis Sage]] + [[Raine Sage]] (Prism Stars)
*'''[[Tales of Rebirth]]''' - [[Fusionic Force Finality]] extension: [[Eugene Gallardo]] + [[Hilda Rhambling]] + [[Mao]], [[Yuris]]
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|rebirth=[[Yuris]]; [[Fusionic Force Finality]] extension: [[Eugene Gallardo]] + [[Hilda Rhambling]] + [[Mao]]
*'''[[Tales of Graces ƒ]]''' - [[Fodra Queen]] (Prism Stars)
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|dawn_of_the_new_world=Cutscene: [[Genis Sage]] and [[Raine Sage]] (Prismic Stars)
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Revision as of 17:57, 26 July 2020

Prism Stars (ToS)

Prism Stars as it appears in Tales of Symphonia.

Prism Stars (プリズミックスターズ / プリズミック・スターズ Purizumikkusutaazu / Purizumikku Sutaazu?, "Prismic Stars"), formerly localized as Prismic Stars, is a Light-element spell, most recognized as one of several extensions to the mystic arte Dual the Sol, which first appeared in Tales of Eternia.

Arte Description and History

This spell appears as an extension in Tales of Eternia, Tales of Rebirth, and Tales of Graces ƒ. In Tales of Eternia, it is possible to summon Maxwell and then continue the summon through various button combinations, adding several extensions to the attack. When used, several planets in different colors spin around the target as they collide with the latter and deal great damage.

The arte is still represented as an extension in Tales of Rebirth, used by Eugene Gallardo and Hilda Rhambling with Mao in the party. The appearance of this arte is similar to the animation in Tales of Eternia, though is performed much faster, requiring more button presses in a shorter period of time to activate it correctly. These extensions are further referenced by the Fodra Queen in Tales of Graces ƒ, where the player can actually force the Fodra Queen to use Prismic Stars after Aquarius Sphere, using the same input as from Tales of Eternia. Upon activation in Tales of Graces ƒ, the party is taken to a space with a giant green planetoid as streaks of light appear from the background, rushing past them in forms of stars with a spectrum of colors.

It also appears as a Compound Special Attack in Tales of Symphonia, formed from one of Genis Sage's advanced "Technical" spells and Raine Sage's Ray. Raine and Genis raise their weapons, sending a barrage of stars to attack through the enemy numerous times. In its sequel, Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World, the arte is not available for use in battle. However, it is possible to trigger a skit where Raine and Genis use this attack on Tenebrae after he makes a bad pun about the party. In this skit, its name is translated as "Prismic Stars", the Japanese and formerly localized name, instead.

Appearances

Prism Stars (ToG)

Prism Stars as it appears in Tales of Graces ƒ.

Original Titles

In-Game Descriptions and Battle Quotes

Tales of Graces ƒ

Japanese Quote: 荒廃の風よ!プリズミック・スターズ!
Romanized Quote: Kouhai no kaze yo! Purizumikku Sutaazu!
Translated Quote: "O wind of ruination! Prismic Stars!"
Localized Quote: "Raging wind! Prism Stars!"