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All past items and trivia featured on Template:DidYouKnow, in addition to what is currently on there. Items arranged from oldest to newest:

Did you know...


 * ...that a small underground body of water in the tunnel underneath Mikasalla can be removed with Parch?
 * ...that a townsperson in Lunpa mentally prophesied the tidal wave that happened at the end of Golden Sun based on the story of the great flood in the past?
 * ...that Alex goes back to save Jenna if she is defeated by ruffians at the beginning of The Lost Age?
 * ...that Alex has a second slightly different, unused facial portrait placed in the games' code in a way that suggests he may have been planned to be a playable character at some point during development?
 * ...that in one Debug Room in The Lost Age, casting the unused Arrow Psynergy at Kraden prompts an angry reaction out of him?
 * ...that the Black Orb was renamed the Black Crystal in The Lost Age?
 * ...that the manual for the North American version of The Lost Age incorrectly refers to the Mars Djinn Spark, Kindle, Char, and Coal as "Guts", "Axel", "Chili", and "Turbo", respectively?
 * ...that hugging the top of the mountains immediately southeast Bilibin Barricade early in Golden Sun gets you random battles with the much tougher overworld enemies normally fought around Xian?
 * ...that when you upgrade from the Trainer to the Beastkeeper class, the Grand Golem Psynergy actually downgrades into the Living Armor Psynergy?
 * ...that selecting the Hover Psynergy from the Psynergy menu while sailing the Lemurian Ship will put you in a semi-glitched state where you sail as slowly as normal but don't get any random monster encounters?
 * ...that if you use the Douse Psynergy in cold regions, such as Prox, snowflakes come falling out of the little cloud instead of raindrops?
 * ...that if you cast the Scoop Psynergy on any tile of ground where dirt may be dug up but nothing special is buried, there is always a very small chance to acquire a randomly generated item such as a Nut or Game Ticket?
 * ...that the main sprites for the summons Judgment, Atalanta, and Neptune were cleaned up and resized between their appearances in Golden Sun and The Lost Age?
 * ...that sailing into Gondowan and docking on the patch of land immediately north of Kibombo lets you fight the stronger monsters from the continents in the Great Western Sea?
 * ...that if you skip the Orb of Force in Fuchin Falls Cave, at the end of the Altin Peak dungeon Garet will set off the boulder-rolling sequence in a cutscene instead?
 * ...that if Jenna is downed in the prologue sequence to The Lost Age outside Venus Lighthouse, Alex will save her and then the player gets to try again?
 * ...that the Ghost Soldier Psynergy both has the highest added damage value of all in-game battle effects the party can use, and can occasionally ignore half of the enemy's Defense value?
 * ...that Babi was indirectly responsible for the establishment of Dodonpa's empire of brigands at the settlement of Lunpa?
 * ...that the unused Magnet and Arrow Psynergies can interact with objects in the various Debug Rooms in The Lost Age?
 * ...that Cruel Ruin counts as a summon-style effect, which causes it to deal more damage if your party's HP ratings are higher?
 * ...that in The Lost Age holding down B causes you to auto-progress through cutscene dialogue at a moderate rate, which is a feature not present in the original Golden Sun?
 * ...that in The Lost Age holding down the Select button while highlighting an equippable item in a shop brings up a menu that lets you check its Item Details?
 * ...that Menardi's Death Size and Karst's Death Scythe are the exact same ability in the games' code but named differently between games?
 * ...that the Wonder Bird monster in Islet Cave rewards over 11,000 Experience Points if you fell it with the attack of an offensive Mercury Djinni?
 * ...that both GBA Golden Sun games contain a treasure chest holding 666 coins?