Giant Axe

A Giant Axe (Gigant Axe in Japan) is an axe found in all Golden Sun games. They are occasionally dropped by Earth Golems in Suhalla Gate and the exit of Venus Lighthouse in Golden Sun, and in Treasure Isle in The Lost Age. Being an axe, it can be equipped by Isaac, Felix, Garet, and Piers.

The Giant Axe increases the wielder's attack by 114. Its Unleashed power is Meltdown (Melty Armor in Japan), which adds another 47 damage points, converts the damage from physical to Mars, and attempts to lower the target's defense by 25% (this effect can stack up to twice). It has the standard base unleashing rate of 35%. Meltdown appears as the axe strike creating a cloud of fluid, wavering Mars energy and the Impair graphic effect of a breaking red shield on the victim. It can be bought for 14000 coins and sold for 10500 coins.

In Golden Sun, if it can be gotten off an Earth Golem in Suhalla Gate before arriving at Lalivero, it makes a strong late-game weapon that would constitute an attack upgrade to the Dragon Axe if that is currently equipped in the party, and would be better than any weapon for Isaac or Garet in Lalivero's artifact shop. It would probably remain on one of your warrior Adepts after the other has equipped the Gaia Blade, and even then it remains a good placeholder weapon for either the Muramasa or Wicked Mace.

Overall, it seems that this is one of the three best non-cursed weapons to equip to Garet in Golden Sun because of its moderately high attack strength, useful secondary effect, and alignment to Mars. Another non-cursed option is the Blessed Mace, which has 12 more Attack and a slight HP regeneration but lacks an Unleash. Therefore, if one were to want to equip a non-cursed weapon on Garet, the Giant Axe will help players who prefer physical attack while the Blessed Mace will help players who focus on offensive Djinn such as Scorch and single-target Psynergies such as Heat Wave. The last possibility, the Kikuichimonji, will help Garet greatly if has some Jupiter levels (e.g. Ninja, Samurai, and Conjurer). However, even without Jupiter levels, it still makes for an excellent non-cursed endgame choice with a powerful Attack rating (unlike the Giant Axe) and a powerful unleash (unlike the Blessed Mace). Therefore, the Kikuichimonji is perhaps the best of the non-cursed items to equip on Garet.

In The Lost Age, since Earth Golems can be fought in the earlier portion of Treasure Isle as soon as the Great Eastern Sea can be sailed around, the Giant Axe technically becomes possible to obtain after the game's first quarter. While it would be strong at this point, it is actually instantly obsoleted by the fact that another dungeon monster drops the better Tartarus Axe with twice the likelihood, the Minotaurus in Tundaria Tower and Ankohl Ruins, so focus on that instead.

In Dark Dawn the Giant Axe is obtained in the Phantasmal Bog and is the strongest weapon obtainable at that point. One interesting fact is that the Giant Axe can now unleash both Stone Justice (copied from the Themis' Axe) and Meltdown, giving it two elements of unleashes. Meltdown also now targets both adjacent to the selected one.

RNG methods
One available process to get a Giant Axe in the original Golden Sun:

First of all, make sure that you have all 28 Djinn, with all of the Djinn of each element set on the appropriate character so that they will be in their mono-elemental classes (Venus Djinn on Isaac, etc.). Ivan needs to be the character with the lowest agility, while still being above 150 - putting all of Ivan's Jupiter Djinn except Gust on Standby helps, as does giving agility-boosting equipment like the Ninja Garb to other characters.

Proceed to the room in the lower "exit" area of Venus Lighthouse that has a giant statue of a goddess and glowing circular tiles on the ground. Now save, turn off the game completely and then turn it on again. After that run around the Goddess room and get into a battle; it should be with an Earth Golem, a Nightmare, and a Horned Ghost. Now follow the next steps:

— Isaac uses Clay Spire, Garet uses Flare Wall, Ivan uses Tornado and Mia uses Ice Horn. All the attacks have to be concentrated on the Nightmare. The Nightmare and the Horned Ghost should die. The Earth Golem shouldn’t attack you.

— On the next turn, Ivan uses Gust to attack the Earth Golem and everyone else defends. The Earth Golem should die.

If done correctly, a Giant Axe should be awarded along with the experience and coins.