Seabird enemy line

The Seabird, Seafowl, and Great Seagull are enemies that are randomly battled throughout Golden Sun: The Lost Age. These monsters, resembling white seagulls with long wings and necks, are palette swaps of each other that have differing levels of power and defense and are fought in different locations in the game. This enemy line is featured as a common obstacle while sailing around with the Lemurian Ship.

Seabird
A Seabird is a level 21 variant with blue-tipped plumage and an orange beak and talons. Seabirds are one of the "stock" monsters battled all throughout the Great Eastern Sea while sailing on the Lemurian Ship.

The Seabird has less offensive and defensive capacity than the other monsters it is fought along with throughout the Great Eastern Sea, but has a much higher Agility rating, meaning that when you first start your journey across the sea, this monster is likely to do some damage before you can take it down.

A Seabird's statistics are as follows:

A Seabird uses these battle commands:

Seafowl
A Seafowl is a level 30 variant with green-tipped plumage and a violet beak and talons. Seafowl are one of the "stock" monsters battled all throughout the Great Western Sea while sailing on the Lemurian Ship.

The Seafowl has exactly the same statistics relative to the monsters it is fought alongside as the Seabird from earlier in that it has low offenses and defenses, but has a much higher Agility rating than any of the other monsters it is fought alongside, meaning that when you first sail into the Western Sea, this monster is likely to do some damage before you can take it down.

A Seafowl's statistics are as follows:

A Seafowl uses these battle commands:

Great Seagull
A Great Seagull is a level 36 variant with violet-tipped plumage and a cyan beak and talons. Great Seagulls are fought in the deeper, harder portion of Treasure Isle.

Just like the Seabird and Seafowl before it, it has low offenses and defenses compared to the other monsters fought in deeper Treasure Isle, but it has the highest Agility rating among those monsters. Whether this makes the Great Seagull more of a damaging threat than the other monsters depends on the party's levels and agility ratings. It being the only source of the Sylph Feather forgeable material makes it a target of Random Number Generator abuse for those who like to collect, but the Sylph Feather's forgeable equipment is only meant for mid-game play.

A Great Seagull's statistics are as follows:

A Great Seagull uses these battle commands: