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Kobold enemy line
The Kobold (コボルド), Wargold (ドッグウォリアー Dog Warrior), and Kobold King (キングコボルド) are enemies that are randomly battled throughout Golden Sun: The Lost Age and Golden Sun: Dark Dawn. These monsters, resembling humanoid, anthropomorphic fox/dog-like monsters fully equipped for battle, are palette swaps of each other that have differing levels of power and defense and are fought in different locations in the games. In Golden Sun there is another enemy named "Kobold"; see Hobgoblin enemy line for full details.
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[edit] In Golden Sun: The Lost Age
[edit] Kobold
A Kobold is an orange-furred level 10 variant in red equipment. In The Lost Age it is fought throughout the overworld portion of Osenia that is explorable as soon as you enter the continent via the Osenia Cliffs from the northwest. It is fought throughout Osenia's Yampi Desert as well.
The Kobold is the most balanced of the enemies fought in the overworld portion of western/central, but is quickly outclassed by the Emu in the desert.
A Kobold's statistics are as follows:
| Name | HP | PP | Attack | Defense | Agility | Luck |
| Kobold | 77 | 0 | 80 | 17 | 47 | 7 |
| Elemental Resistances | Turns | Exp | Coins | Item Dropped | Drop Rate | |
| |
1 | 40 | 45 | |
1/16 | |
A Kobold uses these battle commands:
| Command | Chance to use | Elem. Stats used with * | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Attack | 6/8 (75%) |
{{{command1usedwith}}} | Standard physical attack. |
| Defend | 2/8 (25%) |
{{{command2usedwith}}} | Standard Defend command which halves all damage the user takes during this turn. |
[edit] Wargold
A Wargold is a light-blue-furred level 31 variant in dark purplish-blue equipment. In The Lost Age it one of the common monsters fought on land throughout the entire Great Western Sea portion of the world, as well as the overworld area of the Northern Reaches and in Shaman Village Cave.
In spite of its appearance, the Wargold is the fastest of the monsters that would be fought quite a lot on land throughout the Great Western Sea. This, put together with its rather powerful Doublestep, can make it rather noteworthy for particularly under-developed parties while in battle.
A Wargold's statistics are as follows:
| Name | HP | PP | Attack | Defense | Agility | Luck |
| Wargold | 202 | 0 | 303 | 78 | 181 | 9 |
| Elemental Resistances | Turns | Exp | Coins | Item Dropped | Drop Rate | |
| |
1 | 321 | 226 | |
1/16 | |
A Wargold uses these battle commands:
| Command | Chance to use | Elem. Stats used with * | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Attack | 5/8 (62.5%) |
{{{command1usedwith}}} | Standard physical attack. |
| Doublestep | 2/8 (25%) |
{{{command2usedwith}}} | Enemy ability where the user bolts forward and deals a strong blow indicated by a blue flash. Deals an attack equal to its normal physical attack multiplied by 1.8. |
| Defend | 1/8 (12.5%) |
{{{command3usedwith}}} | Standard Defend command which halves all damage the user takes during this turn. |
[edit] Kobold King
The Kobold King exists as a named but unused variant in the code in The Lost Age, where none of its statistics and abilities are coded beyond weak placeholder abilities. Had it been used it would have appeared as a violet-furred variant in red equipment. The Kobold King made its first official debut in Dark Dawn.
[edit] In Golden Sun: Dark Dawn
[edit] Kobold
A Kobold is a level 10 variant with brown fur, a red cape, a grey sword, and a turquoise shield. Kobolds are fought in the overworld region between Passaj and Kaocho, as well as Passaj Mountain Climb; in all locations, they are only fought until the Grave Eclipse occurs.
A Kobold's statistics are as follows:
| Name | HP | PP | Attack | Defense | Agility | Luck |
| Kobold | 89 | 0 | 102 | 20 | 47 | ? |
| Elemental Resistances | Turns | Exp | Coins | Item Dropped | Drop Rate | |
| |
1 | 68 | 51 | |
1/8 | |
A Kobold uses these battle commands:
| Command | Chance to use | Elem. Stats used with * | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Attack | 6/8 (75%) |
{{{command1usedwith}}} | Standard physical attack. |
| Defend | 2/8 (25%) |
{{{command2usedwith}}} | Standard Defend command which halves all damage the user takes during this turn. |
[edit] Wargold
A Wargold is a level 30 variant with black fur, an orange cape, and a blue sword and shield. Wargolds are fought in the west side of Harun Island.
A Wargold's statistics are as follows:
| Name | HP | PP | Attack | Defense | Agility | Luck |
| Wargold | 261 | 0 | 321 | 96 | 176 | ? |
| Elemental Resistances | Turns | Exp | Coins | Item Dropped | Drop Rate | |
| |
1 | 649 | 150 | |
1/8 | |
A Wargold uses these battle commands:
| Command | Chance to use | Elem. Stats used with * | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Attack | 6/8 (75%) |
{{{command1usedwith}}} | Standard physical attack. |
| Doublestep | 1/8 (12.5%) |
{{{command2usedwith}}} | Enemy ability that deals an attack equal to its normal physical attack multiplied by 1.8. |
| Defend | 1/8 (12.5%) |
{{{command3usedwith}}} | Standard Defend command which halves all damage the user takes during this turn. |
[edit] Kobold King
A Kobold King is a level 46 variant with white fur, a blue cape, a yellow sword, and a red shield. Kobold Kings are fought on Crossbone Isle.
A Kobold King's statistics are as follows:
| Name | HP | PP | Attack | Defense | Agility | Luck |
| Kobold King | 572 | 0 | 530 | 172 | 285 | ? |
| Elemental Resistances | Turns | Exp | Coins | Item Dropped | Drop Rate | |
| |
1 | 2,030 | 191 | |
1/16 | |
A Kobold King uses these battle commands:
| Command | Chance to use | Elem. Stats used with * | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Attack | 6/8 (75%) |
{{{command1usedwith}}} | Standard physical attack. |
| Doublestep | 1/8 (12.5%) |
{{{command2usedwith}}} | Enemy ability that deals an attack equal to its normal physical attack multiplied by 1.8. |
| Defend | 1/8 (12.5%) |
{{{command3usedwith}}} | Standard Defend command which halves all damage the user takes during this turn. |
| Enemies in Golden Sun: Dark Dawn |
|---|
| Amaze • Ape • Ball • Bat • Bugman • Chimera • Curse Demon • Cuttle • Dark Devourer • Dirge • Dread Hound • Drone Bee • Flutter Seed • Ghost • Gobling • Great Dragon • Gryphon • Harpy • Hobble • Hydra • Kobold • Lizard Brute • Lizard Man • Mad Plant • Mauler • Merman • Minotaurus • Mole • Momonga • Pixie • Rat • Rat Soldier • Salamander • Scuttler • Siren • Skeleton • Skorpna • Skull • Sky Dragon • Slime • Spider • Stealthy Scout • Troll • Wild Wolf • Willowisp • Wolfkin • Wyvern • Zombie |
| Recurring single enemies |
| Jupiter Djinni • Mars Djinni • Mercury Djinni • Mimic • Venus Djinni |
[edit] Cultural References
- Kobolds in German folklore were spirits. There are two versions but the most common version, the Heinzelmännchen, were elves that did chores but played malicious tricks if they were not pleased. Kobold in English translates into goblin.


