Spring

Spring (ピコ Pico) is a Mercury Djinni found in and.

Spring is the third Mercury Djinni in. The separate Djinn list viewable with the Select button from the status screen lists Spring and all other Mercury Djinn introduced in The Lost Age before the seven Mercury Djinn from the original Golden Sun, most likely because all the Djinn from the original game can be gotten all at once late in The Lost Age. However, the original Djinn are ordered before all of the Djinn introduced in The Lost Age in the Djinn inventory screen while they are allocated to characters. By this order, Spring is the tenth Mercury Djinni in the GBA series, rather than the third.

Spring is the fourteenth Mercury Djinni in.

Basic description
When Set, Spring increases base HP by 11 and base Psynergy Points by 5.

When Spring is unleashed in battle, the user heals one of the currently active and battling party members by an amount equal to 70% of their maximum HP.

In The Lost Age, Spring's unleash animation visually resembles the user summoning the blue transparent image of a Mercury Djinni above the target, and the Djinni briefly hovers around as a collection of blue glitter gathers into the target. In Dark Dawn, the 3D model of Spring appears in front of the user briefly, then after a moment a similar collection of blue glitter gathers into the targeted Adept at roughly the same speed.

Location
Spring is one of three Djinn in The Lost Age - the others being Echo and another Mercury Djinni in Piers' possession, Shade - that is impossible not to obtain.

To get past the logs and rocks that block your way to Spring, cast the Crush Psynergy to destroy the large cracked rock. Then roll the rightmost vertical log left, then the rightmost horizontal log down, then the left horizontal log up, then the rightmost vertical log back right, then the left horizontal log back down. You can now get Spring without a fight.

Analysis
General: There are very few healing effects in any of the games that restore HP based on a percentage. Spring, the only Djinni that restores HP by 70% of the target's maximum HP, can be useful at times, and is more useful than a Djinni like Fizz which restores only by 60% of the target's maximum HP. Nonetheless, there are other Djinn that heal by a percentage which either heal by a larger percentage or offer some separate advantage to make up for not healing as much, like group healing or acting with increased priority. Unless you are planning to set up for a Mercury-element summon by unleashing Spring to heal an Adept's HP, the Ply Psynergy series is probably overall better despite the PP cost.

By game
Since Spring cures HP based on the maximum HP meter - making its worth grow over the course of the game as the Adepts gain more HP - Spring may be more significant than other forms of HP recovery at times, but the party's items and Psynergy will increase over time as well. There will be cases where using Spring won't cure as well as a dose of Ply would, and that it saves a little PP does not seem enough of an advantage to make up for that. Nonetheless, it must also be said that it could be used simply because it is a Djinni, and therefore more helpful than any healing Psynergy when the player is setting up for a summon.

Not only that, it is basically obsoleted by the Mercury Djinni Coral found earlier in Port Rago, which restores all currently active party members by 50% of their respective maximum HP meters.

Name Origin
A spring is a small release of water from the earth.