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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is [[Yellow (Element)|Yellow]] [[List of Chrono Cross techs|Tech]] performed in {{CC}}. After receiving three boss stars, [[Mel]] learns to thieve single [[item]]s from [[enemy|enemies]]. The move is similar to [[Kid]]'s [[Pilfer]] technique. Both are learned at the same level.  The in-game description for Snatch is remarkably similar to Pilfer's, which reads, "Attempt to steal your opponent's treasure."
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a [[Yellow (Element)|Yellow]] [[List of Chrono Cross techs|Tech]] performed in {{CC}}. After receiving three boss stars, [[Mel]] learns to thieve single [[item]]s from [[enemy|enemies]]. The move is similar to [[Kid]]'s [[Pilfer]] technique. Both are learned at the same level.  The in-game description for Snatch is remarkably similar to Pilfer's, which reads, "Attempt to steal your opponent's treasure."


==Description==
==Description==

Revision as of 23:02, 7 November 2011

Snatch
Mel snatch.png
Mel performing a successful Snatch
Type Steal
Color Yellow
Allocation Level 3±3
Target Single foe
User Mel
Description Steal your opponent's possessions

Snatch is a Yellow Tech performed in Chrono Cross. After receiving three boss stars, Mel learns to thieve single items from enemies. The move is similar to Kid's Pilfer technique. Both are learned at the same level. The in-game description for Snatch is remarkably similar to Pilfer's, which reads, "Attempt to steal your opponent's treasure."

Description

When successfully performed, Mel rushes the target, snatches a beige cloth bag from the opponent, and turns to face the screen, pumping her fist joyously. When unsuccessful, Mel rushes the target, a "miss" notification appears, and she faces the screen, stomping her feet and throwing down her fists. Most enemies carry two steal-able items. One that is commonly acquired and one that is rarely acquired. The rarer steal is generally a better item.

Etymology

To snatch means to seize something suddenly and without permission. In Malaysia, a common form of burglary is called "Snatch theft".

External Links

Successful Snatch

Youtube demonstration

Unsuccessful Snatch

Youtube demonstration