Lucky Cap

The Lucky Cap  is a Crown-class head armor found in  and. Contrary to the translated name, neither of the icons depicting the item resemble a cap in any fashion.

In
In Golden Sun, it is found in a treasure chest in the earlier frontal portion of Venus Lighthouse. While this item doesn't provide a luck boost, it is nonetheless a useful piece of equipment to be on at least one of your Adepts at the end of Golden Sun because of a solid Defense rating, a small and incidental PP recovery boost that's there nonetheless, and a small boost to the chance that the Adept's equipped weapon will Unleash, all in one package. Since the Warrior's Helm usually ends up on Isaac it makes an ideal choice for Garet. When equipped in a set alongside the Hyper Boots and Spiked Armor -- the only body armor in the first game to possess a modifier for Unleash -- the Adept equipped with the Lucky Cap achieves the second highest release percentage of 61%.

If transferred into The Lost Age, it will be obsoleted quickly because of equipment both with higher Defense and much higher PP recovery (Crown of Glory, Psychic Circlet) and with higher Defense and Unleash rate (Mythril Helm, Demon Circlet). Although, since the Mythril Helm can only be equipped by Isaac, Felix, Garet, and Piers, the Lucky Cap may be worth keeping to be worn by Ivan, Mia, Jenna, or Sheba to avoid wearing the cursed Demon Circlet.

In
In Dark Dawn, it is found in a chest in Harun Channel. It is one of three pieces of headwear that increases the Unleash rate. One of these, the Warrior's Helm, is usually given to Matthew. The other, the Demon Circlet, is not only cursed, but is only available after the main storyline is complete. Thus, the Lucky Cap is the only headgear for mage-style Adepts to raise their Unleash rate during the main storyline. However, it can also do well if given to Tyrell, especially if Tyrell is wielding the Levatine, considered the second most powerful weapon in the game. Its PP recovery is a useful if minor side-benefit. However, due to the Lucky Cap's comparatively low defense bonus, the player will need to weigh the benefits of the Lucky Cap's Unleash rate increase to the benefits of having defensively stronger headwear.

Etymology
The Lucky Cap's original name in Japanese refers to hachigane, a type of forehead protector worn by samurai in feudal Japan. They are also known as hitai-ate. It consisted of armor plates attached to a headband that would help protect the wearer from cuts to the forehead, as well as keeping blood and sweat out of the eyes. In modern media, they are often depicted as being worn by shinobi, or ninjas.