How Does Gale Fix The Pedestal In Prodigy

Alright, folks, gather 'round! Let's talk about Gale, that lovable, slightly-obsessed-with-magic-artifacts guy from Prodigy. More specifically, let’s dissect the burning question that keeps us all up at night (okay, maybe just me): How does he actually fix that darn pedestal?
It's like this ancient, incredibly important piece of architecture, right? Holding up… well, something important. And it's always broken. You'd think they'd invest in better glue. Or maybe a really skilled carpenter. But no, they rely on a kid who probably mostly knows how to summon fireballs and complain about homework.
The Gale Guarantee: Magically Mediocre Repairs
So, the first thing to understand is that Gale isn't exactly Bob the Builder. He doesn’t have a tool belt bulging with hammers and screwdrivers. We're talking magic here. Though, let's be honest, the results are often less "magic wand" and more "duct tape and wishful thinking."
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First, you find Gale. Usually, he's conveniently located near the broken pedestal. It’s almost like he knows it’s going to break again. Suspicious, isn't it? I bet he sabotages it for the experience points.
Next, get ready for some dialogue! Gale loves to talk. He’ll launch into a monologue about the pedestal's history, its significance to the world, and the sheer magical energy coursing through its… uh… supporting structure. It's all very dramatic. You might even learn something! Or you might just zone out and start counting the pixels in the game. No judgment here.

Okay, the real magic happens… eventually. Gale usually pulls out his spellbook – because, of course, there’s a spell for fixing everything. Who needs therapy when you can just cast a "mend emotional damage" spell?
The Spellbinding (and Slightly Confusing) Steps
Here's the fun part! You, the amazing Prodigy player, get to participate! It’s not like Gale actually knows what he's doing. He just needs your help to wave your wand… I mean, click your mouse… and solve some math problems.

Yes, that's right. The fate of the entire magical world rests on your ability to correctly add fractions. No pressure. The funny part is, you could totally fail. Like, answer every question wrong. And somehow, somehow, the pedestal still gets fixed. Maybe Gale secretly uses a "cheat code" spell. Or maybe the pedestal is just that easy to fix.
The types of questions vary, from basic arithmetic to simple algebra. They're generally designed to be challenging enough to make you think, but not so hard that you throw your computer out the window. (Although, let's be real, we've all been tempted.)

Each correctly answered question supposedly channels magical energy into the pedestal. I say "supposedly" because the visuals are more… sparkly than scientific. But hey, it works, right? Or at least, it looks like it works.
Ta-Da! It's Fixed! (Until Next Week)
After a few rounds of numerical wizardry, the pedestal is magically (and mathematically) restored! Confetti rains down (virtually, of course). Gale congratulates you on your amazing spellcasting abilities (even if you guessed on half the problems). And everyone lives happily ever after… until the pedestal inevitably breaks again. Because that's just how things work in Prodigy.

But seriously, what magic is used to fix it? Most likely some combination of Restoration spells and whatever magical properties the pedestal already possesses. Gale is just the conduit, and you, the player, provide the power.
Fun Fact: Did you know that real-world architects and engineers also use math to ensure structures are stable and safe? They just don’t usually involve magical creatures or sparkly animations. Although, I bet they wish they did! It would make meetings a lot more interesting.
So, there you have it! The somewhat-unscientific, totally-Prodigy-fied explanation of how Gale fixes the pedestal. Now you can impress your friends with your vast knowledge of fictional architecture repair techniques. You're welcome!
