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Translation errors
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The purpose of this article is to collect and list the spelling errors and/or inconsistencies in the English version of Phantasy Star Universe.
Location | Name | Correct translation | Description |
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Enemy | Tengohg | Tengoug | All other members of the monster family (Zoalgoug, Onmagoug...) use "goug". |
Enemy | Alterazgohg | Alterazgoug | All other members of the monster family (Zoalgoug, Onmagoug...) use "goug". |
Enemy | Go Bajilla | Go Badira | Presumably meant to be "Go Badira", a new variation of the enemy "Badira" from base Phantasy Star Universe. |
Enemy | Jigo Booma | Gigobooma | A throwback to Phantasy Star Online, however in that game this enemy was called "Gigobooma". |
Enemy | De Rol Le | (De Rolei?) | An ironically correct translation since the intent on the JP version was to make slight alterations (also see: Dragon / De Ragan). |
Enemy | Dark Falz | Dark Force | A mistranslation dating back to the original Phantasy Star for the Master System. Presumably kept because this enemy is a throwback to PSO, which also used the name Dark Falz. |
Weapon | Ank Bico | Ank Pico | A reference to the "Pico Hammer" weapon used by the Sega character Amy Rose. |
Weapon | Assasin | Assassin | Misspelling - is meant to be "Assassin", as shown on the board and mirrored with the Kubara version, Assassic. |
Weapon | Halp Serafi | Harp Serafi | Probably meant to be Harp Serafi, however the Japanese uses harupu as opposed to the more logical haapu. |
Weapon | Rod | Rodoh/Rodou | Is actually meant to be Rodoh or Rodou. The GRM equivalent in Ambition of the Illuminus is called Rod. |
Weapon | Vullseye | Bullseye | A mistake in the original Japanese. |
Weapon | Yasminakov 0002 | Yasminkov 0002 | Inconsistent, refers to the Yasminkov series of weapons from PSO. |
Weapon | Shato | Sato | A throwback to Phantasy Star Online, however in that game this equipment was called "Sato". |
Unit | Hard / Night | Hard / Knight | Part of the Knight unit series, mistranslated to Night. |
Decoration | BT Lovers | VT Lovers | The "BT" is supposed to stand for "Valentine", and thus should probably have been VT. Also, conjecturally, rendering it "VD" (for "Valentine's Day") would probably have been problematic—"VD" also stands for "venereal disease," an older term for sexually transmitted diseases. |
Decoration | Jao | Chao/Jaggo | The name of the enemy it relates to is "Jaggo", which itself is a (probably intentional) variation of the Chao they have similarities to. |
Decoration | Relaxing Jao | Relaxing Chao/Relaxing Jaggo | The name of the enemy it relates to is "Jaggo", which itself is a (probably intentional) variation of the Chao they have similarities to. |
Item | Agtaride | Shiftaride | Emulates the TECHNIC "Shifta", whose JP name is "Agtal", which matches in the same way Retier, Zodial and Megistar match their item names. |
Item | Defbaride | Debandide | Emulates the TECHNIC "Deband", whose JP name is "Defbal", which matches in the same way Retier, Zodial and Megistar match their item names. |
Character Name | Fulyen Curtz | Fullyen Curtz | As used in the dialogue of Chapter 15 (Episode 2 Chapter 3). His forename is actually "Fullyen" as stated anywhere else. |