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[[File:PsyDragonFumeDD.png|thumb|256px|right|Dragon Fume being cast in ''[[Dark Dawn]]'']]'''Fume''', '''Serpent Fume''', and '''Dragon Fume''' are a series of [[Mars]] | [[File:PsyDragonFumeDD.png|thumb|256px|right|Dragon Fume being cast in ''[[Dark Dawn]]'']] | ||
'''Fume''' (フューム, ''Fume''), '''Serpent Fume''' (フュームワーム, ''Fume Wyrm''), and '''Dragon Fume''' (フュームドラゴン, ''Fume Dragon'') are a series of offensive [[Mars]] [[Psynergy|Psynergies]] featured in ''[[Golden Sun: The Lost Age]]'' and ''[[Golden Sun: Dark Dawn]]''. Like [[Heat Wave and Liquifier]], they are valuable for dealing significant damage to single targets. ''Un''like Heat Wave and Liquifier, the Fume Psynergies are not considered Elemental [[Attack (command)|Physical attacks]]. | |||
==Basic Description== | ==Basic Description== | ||
Fume, Serpent Fume and Dragon Fume are single-target Psynergies. The | Fume, Serpent Fume and Dragon Fume are all single-target Psynergies. The final amount of damage is determined by comparing the user's Mars [[Power]] to the target's Mars [[Resistance]] and using the difference to modify the base power of the particular Psynergy in use. | ||
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|range=[[File:Range 1.gif]] | |range=[[File:Range 1.gif]] | ||
|gamedescription="Attack with a plume of flames." ([[The Lost Age|TLA]]) <br/>"Strike with a plume of flames." | |gamedescription="Attack with a plume of flames." ([[The Lost Age|TLA]]) <br/>"Strike with a plume of flames." ([[Dark Dawn|DD]]-present) | ||
|effect= | |effect=Attacks one enemy with a base power of 50. | ||
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|cost=14 | |cost=14 | ||
|range=[[File:Range 1.gif]] | |range=[[File:Range 1.gif]] | ||
|gamedescription="Attack with a plume of flames." ( | |gamedescription="Attack with a plume of flames." (TLA) <br/>"Strike with writhing serpents of fire." (DD-present) | ||
|effect=Attacks one enemy with a | |effect=Attacks one enemy with a base power of 130. | ||
}} | }} | ||
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|range={{tt|28|Golden Sun: Dark Dawn}} [[Psynergy Points|PP]]<br/>[[File:Range 1.gif]] | |range={{tt|28|Golden Sun: Dark Dawn}} [[Psynergy Points|PP]]<br/>[[File:Range 1.gif]] | ||
|gamedescription="Attack with a plume of flames (TLA) <br/>"Strike with a fiery dragon spirit." (DD-present) | |gamedescription="Attack with a plume of flames (TLA) <br/>"Strike with a fiery dragon spirit." (DD-present) | ||
|effect=Attacks one enemy using a | |effect=Attacks one enemy using a base power of 230. | ||
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===Damage Calculation=== | ===Damage Calculation=== | ||
Elemental Power attacks such as the Fume series use a set base power as the base damage to be modified. For example, the base power of Dragon Fume is 230. Thus an unmodified Dragon Fume would | Elemental Power attacks such as the Fume series use a set base power as the base damage to be modified. For example, the base power of Dragon Fume is 230. Thus an unmodified Dragon Fume would deal around 230 points of damage. | ||
Dragon Fume's attack takes this base damage value and uses it in the following equation: | Dragon Fume's attack takes this base damage value and uses it in the following equation: | ||
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:''final damage = (base damage) * (1 + (User's Mars [[Power]] - Enemy's Mars [[Resistance]]) / 200)'' | :''final damage = (base damage) * (1 + (User's Mars [[Power]] - Enemy's Mars [[Resistance]]) / 200)'' | ||
To word this in prose, The Fume series takes the base damage of the particular attack, and then modifies this by how much higher or lower the user's Mars Power is than the target's Mars Resistance. The difference between the user's Mars Power and the user's Mars Resistance is then divided by 200, then 1 is added to this, resulting in what can be called the "elemental damage multiplier". This number is what the Psynergies' damage is multiplied by. | To word this in prose, The Fume series takes the base damage of the particular attack, and then modifies this by how much higher or lower the user's Mars Power is than the target's Mars Resistance. The difference between the user's Mars Power and the user's Mars Resistance is then divided by {{tt|200|This is the maximum value for both Power and Resistance, and therefore the highest the difference between the two can become}}, then 1 is added to this, resulting in what can be called the "elemental damage multiplier". This number is what the Psynergies' damage is multiplied by. | ||
For example, if an [[Adept]] with a Mars Power of 150 casts Dragon Fume on a monster with a Mars Resistance of 50: | For example, if an [[Adept]] with a Mars Power of 150 casts Dragon Fume on a monster with a Mars Resistance of 50: | ||
*damage = (base damage) * (1 + (Power - Resistance) / 200) | *damage = (base damage) * (1 + (Power - Resistance) / 200) | ||
*damage = (230) * (1 + (150 - 50) / 200) | *damage = (230) * (1 + (150 - 50) / 200) | ||
*damage = ({{tt|230|The base power of | *damage = ({{tt|230|The base power of Dragon Fume}}) * (1 + {{tt|100|The difference between the caster's Mars Power and the target's Mars Resistance}} / 200) | ||
*damage = (230) * (1 + {{tt|0.5|The percentage by which damage is increased or decreased, in decimal form. In other words, this attack deals 50% more damage than normal.}}) | *damage = (230) * (1 + {{tt|0.5|The percentage by which damage is increased or decreased, in decimal form. In other words, this attack deals 50% more damage than normal.}}) | ||
*damage = 230 * {{tt|1.50|The elemental multiplier. One is added to change it from a "percent increase" to a "decimal multiplier".}} | *damage = 230 * {{tt|1.50|The elemental multiplier. One is added to change it from a "percent increase" to a "decimal multiplier".}} | ||
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==Availability== | ==Availability== | ||
[[File:PsyFume.png|thumb|256px|Jenna shown casting Dragon Fume in ''The Lost Age''.]] | [[File:PsyFume.png|thumb|256px|[[Jenna]] shown casting Dragon Fume in ''[[The Lost Age]]''.]] | ||
The Fume series is available to the '''[[Flame User class series]]''' and the '''[[Pirate class series]]'''. Both classes are mono-elemental Mars-based | The Fume series is available to the '''[[Flame User class series]]''' and the '''[[Pirate class series]]'''. Both classes are mono-elemental Mars-based [[class]]es that are the base classes of [[Jenna]] and [[Eoleo]], respectively. Thus, the series is unique to both Adepts. For both classes, Fume is learned at [[level]] 5, Serpent Fume at level 26, and Dragon Fume at level 47. | ||
==Analysis== | ==Analysis== | ||
'''''General'':'''The Fume series is unique for being entirely a single target Power-based series. Each stage of the Fume series holds great power, making it a great tool for battle. However, it can become outclasses by Attack-based offenses at higher levels. | '''''General'':'''The Fume series is unique for being entirely a single target [[Power]]-based series. Each stage of the Fume series holds great power, making it a great tool for battle. However, it can become outclasses by [[Attack (statistic)|Attack]]-based offenses at higher levels. | ||
===By Game=== | ===By Game=== | ||
'''''[[Golden Sun: The Lost Age]]'':'''Fume is available to the level 5 Jenna at the prologue of ''The Lost Age'', where it is an ideal weapon to defeat the [[Ruffian (monster)|Ruffians]] one-by-one. All three Psynergies are very powerful and practical as they are acquired. Serpent Fume, in particular, is excellent as an offensive measure in the boss fight against [[Poseidon]], so it is extremely prudent to level up the party to level 26 before attempting Poseidon. Dragon Fume remains a powerful tool, but the large PP cost means that its uses are limited. | '''''[[Golden Sun: The Lost Age]]'':''' Fume is available to the level 5 Jenna at the prologue of ''The Lost Age'', where it is an ideal weapon to defeat the [[Ruffian (monster)|Ruffians]] one-by-one. All three Psynergies are very powerful and practical as they are acquired. Serpent Fume, in particular, is excellent as an offensive measure in the boss fight against [[Poseidon]], so it is extremely prudent to level up the party to level 26 before attempting Poseidon. Dragon Fume remains a powerful tool, but the large [[PP]] cost means that its uses are limited. | ||
'''''[[Golden Sun: Dark Dawn]]'':''' By the time Eoleo joins the party, he will know both Fume and Serpent Fume. While both techniques retain their power, they are outclassed by [[Keelhaul and Vicious Chop]], a series of Elemental Physical Attacks that are unique to Eoleo. While the Fume series's power remains | '''''[[Golden Sun: Dark Dawn]]'':''' By the time Eoleo joins the party, he will know both Fume and Serpent Fume. While both techniques retain their power, they are outclassed by [[Keelhaul and Vicious Chop]], a series of Elemental Physical Attacks that are unique to Eoleo. While the Fume series's power remains fixed, the Keelhaul series grows in power as Eoleo's Attack increases. In addition, Eoleo's low PP pool limits usage of the more powerful members of this series. | ||
==In other media== | ==In other media== | ||
The Fume Psynergy's dragon visual effect makes an appearance as a "power shot" in [[Camelot]]'s [[Mario Tennis: Power Tour]]. | The Fume Psynergy's dragon visual effect makes an appearance as a "power shot" in [[Camelot]]'s ''[[Mario Tennis: Power Tour]]''. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* Unusually, the PP cost of Dragon Fume is changed between games. In ''Dark Dawn'', Dragon Fume costs 7 less PP per use than in ''The Lost Age''. This is one of the few situations in which the cost of a Psynergy is changed. | * Unusually, the [[PP]] cost of Dragon Fume is changed between games. In ''[[Dark Dawn]]'', Dragon Fume costs 7 less PP per use than in ''[[The Lost Age]]''. This is one of the few situations in which the cost of a Psynergy is changed. | ||
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Revision as of 17:12, 18 February 2013
Fume (フューム, Fume), Serpent Fume (フュームワーム, Fume Wyrm), and Dragon Fume (フュームドラゴン, Fume Dragon) are a series of offensive Mars Psynergies featured in Golden Sun: The Lost Age and Golden Sun: Dark Dawn. Like Heat Wave and Liquifier, they are valuable for dealing significant damage to single targets. Unlike Heat Wave and Liquifier, the Fume Psynergies are not considered Elemental Physical attacks.
Basic Description
Fume, Serpent Fume and Dragon Fume are all single-target Psynergies. The final amount of damage is determined by comparing the user's Mars Power to the target's Mars Resistance and using the difference to modify the base power of the particular Psynergy in use.
Fume |
Mars | 6 PP |
"Attack with a plume of flames." (TLA) "Strike with a plume of flames." (DD-present) |
Attacks one enemy with a base power of 50. |
Serpent Fume |
Mars | 14 PP |
"Attack with a plume of flames." (TLA) "Strike with writhing serpents of fire." (DD-present) |
Attacks one enemy with a base power of 130. |
Dragon Fume |
Mars | 35 PP 28 PP |
"Attack with a plume of flames (TLA) "Strike with a fiery dragon spirit." (DD-present) |
Attacks one enemy using a base power of 230. |
Visually, each stage of the series resembles a serpentine entity of flame being shot out of the user, which arcs over to crash into the target in an explosion. With each successive stage, the plume of flame becomes much larger, and the serpentine head more clearly defined.
Damage Calculation
Elemental Power attacks such as the Fume series use a set base power as the base damage to be modified. For example, the base power of Dragon Fume is 230. Thus an unmodified Dragon Fume would deal around 230 points of damage.
Dragon Fume's attack takes this base damage value and uses it in the following equation:
- final damage = (base damage) * (1 + (User's Mars Power - Enemy's Mars Resistance) / 200)
To word this in prose, The Fume series takes the base damage of the particular attack, and then modifies this by how much higher or lower the user's Mars Power is than the target's Mars Resistance. The difference between the user's Mars Power and the user's Mars Resistance is then divided by 200, then 1 is added to this, resulting in what can be called the "elemental damage multiplier". This number is what the Psynergies' damage is multiplied by.
For example, if an Adept with a Mars Power of 150 casts Dragon Fume on a monster with a Mars Resistance of 50:
- damage = (base damage) * (1 + (Power - Resistance) / 200)
- damage = (230) * (1 + (150 - 50) / 200)
- damage = (230) * (1 + 100 / 200)
- damage = (230) * (1 + 0.5)
- damage = 230 * 1.50
- damage = 345
Therefore, a Dragon Fume cast under these circumstances would deal approximately 345 points of damage.
Availability
The Fume series is available to the Flame User class series and the Pirate class series. Both classes are mono-elemental Mars-based classes that are the base classes of Jenna and Eoleo, respectively. Thus, the series is unique to both Adepts. For both classes, Fume is learned at level 5, Serpent Fume at level 26, and Dragon Fume at level 47.
Analysis
General:The Fume series is unique for being entirely a single target Power-based series. Each stage of the Fume series holds great power, making it a great tool for battle. However, it can become outclasses by Attack-based offenses at higher levels.
By Game
Golden Sun: The Lost Age: Fume is available to the level 5 Jenna at the prologue of The Lost Age, where it is an ideal weapon to defeat the Ruffians one-by-one. All three Psynergies are very powerful and practical as they are acquired. Serpent Fume, in particular, is excellent as an offensive measure in the boss fight against Poseidon, so it is extremely prudent to level up the party to level 26 before attempting Poseidon. Dragon Fume remains a powerful tool, but the large PP cost means that its uses are limited.
Golden Sun: Dark Dawn: By the time Eoleo joins the party, he will know both Fume and Serpent Fume. While both techniques retain their power, they are outclassed by Keelhaul and Vicious Chop, a series of Elemental Physical Attacks that are unique to Eoleo. While the Fume series's power remains fixed, the Keelhaul series grows in power as Eoleo's Attack increases. In addition, Eoleo's low PP pool limits usage of the more powerful members of this series.
In other media
The Fume Psynergy's dragon visual effect makes an appearance as a "power shot" in Camelot's Mario Tennis: Power Tour.
Trivia
- Unusually, the PP cost of Dragon Fume is changed between games. In Dark Dawn, Dragon Fume costs 7 less PP per use than in The Lost Age. This is one of the few situations in which the cost of a Psynergy is changed.
Mars Psynergy in Golden Sun and The Lost Age | |
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Elemental Base Damage | Beam series • Blast (Fiery) series • Blast (Nova) series • Dragon Cloud / Epicenter • Fire series • Fire Breath • Fire Bomb series • Fire Dragon • Flame Card • Flare series • Fume series • Juggle series • Lava Shower series • Raging Heat series • Salamander set • Volcano series • Wyvern |
Elemental Phys. Attack | Heat Wave / Liquifier • Planet Diver / Planetary |
Support | Aura series • Guard series • Guardian series • Impair series • Manticore • Phoenix • Sword Card |
Utility | Blaze • Burst • Move • Pound |
Mars Psynergy in Dark Dawn | |
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Elemental Base Damage | Arid Heat series • Beam series • Blast series • Crush • Dragon Cloud / Epicenter • Fireball series • Fire Bomb series • Flare series • Fume series • Lava Shower series • Raging Heat series • Starburst series • Volcano series |
Elemental Phys. Attack | Heat Wave / Liquefier • Keelhaul / Vicious Chop • Planet Diver / Planetary |
Support | Guard series • Guardian series • Impair series |
Utility | Arid Heat • Crush • Fireball • Thermal |