Wild Rain (震天 Shinten?, "Shaking Sky"[1]) is a recurring strike arte in the Tales series.
Arte Description and History
When used, the archer shoots six arrows scattered into the air that promptly descend in an arc-like pattern. In Tales of Legendia, this arte appears as a spear arte used by Moses. With it, he throws his spear into the air, causing three more to appear and rain down on his enemies. These javelins strike perpendicular to the ground, as opposed to the arcs that the archery version take. Shigure Rangetsu uses a melee version of the arte, in which he performs a charging thrust with his sword; his use of it is part of a larger reference to Tremorous Celestial Sundering Shredding Light of Cyclonic Butchery.
Appearances
Original Titles
- Tales of Phantasia (PSX / iOS) + Full Voice Edition + Cross Edition - Chester Burklight (Wild Rain)
- Tales of Phantasia (GBA) + Mobile - Chester Burklight (Wild Rain)
- Tales of Phantasia: Narikiri Dungeon - Archer costume, Chester Burklight costume
- Tales of Phantasia: Narikiri Dungeon X - Hunter costume, Striker costume, Hawkeye costume, Chester Burklight
- Tales of Legendia - Moses Sandor (Wild Rain)
- Tales of Berseria - Shigure (Wild Rain)
Crossover Titles
- Tales of the World: Narikiri Dungeon 2 - Archer costume, Chester Burklight
- Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology - Hunter class, Chester Burklight (Wild Rain)
- Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology 2 - Chester Burklight
- Tales of VS. - Chester Burklight
- Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology 3 - Chester Burklight
- Tales of the Heroes: Twin Brave - Chester Burklight
- Tales of Link - Chester Burklight (Wild Rain)
- Tales of the Rays - Chester Burklight (Wild Rain), Shigure Rangetsu
Collaborations
In-Game Descriptions and Battle Quotes
Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology
Localized Description: "Base: Shoot eight arrows into the air at once."
Tales of the Rays
User: Shigure Rangetsu
Japanese Description: 鋭い突きを放つ
References
- ↑ Tales Series Translation FAQ by KusanagiLord02 GameFAQs (2006-11-05) Retrieved on 2008-07-24.