Golden Shirt

The Golden Shirt is a Shirt available in Golden Sun: The Lost Age.

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The Golden Shirt increases the wearer's defense by 12 and maximum HP by 10, essentially making it a stronger version of the Mythril Shirt as a piece that does not take up the body armor slot.

Like the other "golden items" (the Golden Ring and Golden Boots), the Golden Shirt is only available to players who meet certain requirements in Golden Sun and then transfer their data to The Lost Age. The Golden Shirt is probably the most difficult of the golden items to obtain, as the player must win Colosso in order to make it available. If the player returns to the Shaman Village Cave after Felix and Isaac's parties unite, Isaac's opponents from Colosso, Navampa, Satrage, and Azart, will appear. These three will be seeking revenge for their defeat in the first game (they're unnerved by the possibility that Babi rigged the tournament) and will challenge the party to a rematch. Although all three Colosso warriors must be fought at once, it is unlikely they will pose much of a threat against the combined might of eight Adepts. After their defeat, they will offer the Golden Shirt as a sort of peace offering.

The Golden Shirt is an upgrade of the Mythril Shirt, offering double the Hit Point boost and 2 more Defense, and it's best used with fast and fragile characters like Ivan and Sheba, especially if they are in their mono-elemental class. Given that only one Golden Shirt can be obtained, it is important to choose carefully who will equip it.

Trivia

 * There appears to be a small glitch involving the Golden Shirt. On occasion, pressing A immediately after picking up the shirt will cause the party to enter another fight with the Colosso warriors. The post-battle dialogue will repeat if the party wins, including the Golden Shirt drop. This technique could in theory be used to attain an unlimited number of the item, although the glitch doesn't always take effect.
 * Strangely, the inferior Mythril Shirt is valued higher than the Golden Shirt in terms of coins.