Doomsayer enemy line

The Doomsayer and Lich are enemies that are randomly battled in Golden Sun: The Lost Age. These monsters, resembling relatively short human skeletons wearing robes and armed with skull cane, are palette swaps of each other that have differing levels of power and defense and are fought in different locations in the game. In Golden Sun, there is another enemy named "Lich"; See Ghost enemy line for full details.

Doomsayer
A Doomsayer (デスプリースト Death Priest) is a level 19 variant with a light-green robe and an orange scarf. In The Lost Age it is fought in the Gabomba Statue, and subsequently in Gabomba Catacombs.

The Doomsayer is the enemy that can be felled in the fewest hits among the monsters in the Gabomba Statue. Granting that it can hit your party before it is felled (certianly possible since it has the second highest Agility rating of the monsters there), it is very uncommon for it to cast its instant death spell, and even more uncommon for it to cast the spell and actually make it connect.

A Doomsayer's statistics are as follows:

A Doomsayer uses these battle commands:

Lich
A Lich (リッチ) is a level 33 variant with a purple robe and a red scarf. In The Lost Age it is fought throughout Magma Rock, both in its exterior and interior portions.

The Lich is one of the easier monsters in Magma Rock, both being slower and less durable than other monsters. As before, it is extremely unlikely you'll get hit with the instant death aspect of its Condemn.

A Lich's statistics are as follows:

A Lich uses these battle commands:

Bane Wight
The Bane Wight (イビルビシヨップ Evil Bishop) exists as a named but unused variant in the code in The Lost Age, where none of its statistics and abilities are coded beyond weak placeholder abilities. Had it been used it would have appeared as a variant with a violet-pink robe and a dark purple scarf.

Cultural refereneces

 * Lich is an archaic term for a deceased body or corpse. In the modern-day fantasy genre, a Lich is an undead being skilled in magical arts.