Vajra Mace

A Vajra Mace is a Mace-class weapon introduced in Golden Sun: Dark Dawn and can probably be regarded as the most powerful mace in the Golden Sun series. Contrary to its positioning as an "endgame-level" weapon only gotten by a rare drop, a Vajra Mace is not considered an Artifact and can't be re-bought if sold or dropped from the inventory.

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Thunder Lizards in Crossbone Isle drop the Vajra Mace rarely, though the odds increase four times if they are defeated with an attacking Venus Djinni's unleash. As a mace-style weapon, the Vajra Mace can be equipped by Matthew, Tyrell, Rief, and Eoleo. Unlike most other gear in the game that is not sold at vendors, this counts as a "common" weapon nonetheless.

Like all the strongest weapons of most classes, it has four unleashes: Power Charge, Critical Move , Boost Hack , and Final Nemesis. Power Charge is a Mars-based physical attack that multiplies damage by 1.4, and has a chance decrease the target's defense by 25%. Critical Move is a non-elemental physical attack that multiplies damage by 1.4. Boost Hack is a Mars-based attack that inflicts an additional 17 points. Final Nemesis is a Jupiter-based Unleash that hits up to three targets, and may stun each target.

Compared to other "ultimate weapons" available to the player, the Vajra Mace is somewhat lacking. While it gives Rief the highest Attack increase of any weapon he can wield, the middling Unleashes ensure that he won't be doing much damage. Thus, the player may prefer to give him a staff such as Atropos' Rod or Lachesis' Rule, which would do more damage, though they give him lower attack bonuses. Meanwhile, Matthew, Tyrell, and Eoleo will be able to equip more useful weapons like the Sol Blade, Levatine, and Herculean Axe respectively.

Trivia

 * Although they can't be bought, a Vajra Mace would cost 24800 coins if they could.
 * The Vajra Mace is the only mace that has four unleashes rather than the common three.

Cultural references
In Buddhism, a Vajra is a short, double-sided weapon that can cut through anything and not be scratched itself. Vajra is a Sankrit word meaning both "thunderbolt" and "diamond".

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