Mist (Djinni)

Mist (ミルキー Milky) is a Mercury Djinni found throughout the.

Mist is the third Mercury Djinni in the original and the fourth in. Mist is also acquired in, and although it is not the party's third Mercury Djinni, Mist is still ordered as the third Mercury Djinni when equipped to characters. Because it is not available until after most other Mercury Djinn can be found, however, the separate Djinn list viewable with the Select button from the status screen lists Mist and all other Mercury Djinn from Golden Sun after all of the Djinn introduced in The Lost Age. According to this order, Mist is the fourteenth Mercury Djinni in The Lost Age rather than the third, but this order has no influence elsewhere in the game.

Basic description
When Set, Mist increases its Adept's base HP by 11 and base Attack by 4.

When Mist is unleashed in battle, the user deals a Mercury-based attack equal in power to the user's normal physical attack multiplied by 1.3. Then there is a chance that the target's will be inflicted with the Sleep status condition.

In and, Mist's unleash animation visually resembles the user performing a normal attack, but stopping in place before the strike while a light blue image of a Mercury Djinni forms above the user and gathers blue energy orbs into itself. Then the image disappears into the strike, and a white cloud is let loose on impact. In, the user summons the 3D model of Mist above the enemy, who floats above the enemy shortly, and then a white water drop drops onto the ground at the enemy's feet quickly and makes a white splash, and then a small light-blue sphere briefly forms and disappears at the enemy's chest area.

Locations
To get to it, note a woman that patrols between the river and the right of two brown doors embedded into a brown wall below the town's dojo. As soon as you talk to her, a Frostable puddle appears beneath her, and she berates you for making her drop her bucket of water. Talk to her when there is one tile between herself and the door she stops in front of, and use Frost on the resultant puddle to form a pillar you can hop across to reach the Djinni to the right.



The other two are Mellow and Claw.

Analysis
General: Mist is generally the first attacking Mercury Djinni seen in each of the games it appears in with a damage multiplier, though x1.3 is not a strong multiplier. This will make its damage not overly impressive even when used by an Adept with a high attack rating, unless it is at the end of the game when the party is very highly leveled and equipped with the best weapons. But of course, the player would most likely have found other Djinn with better multipliers to work with by then, making Mist obsolete in this scenario. What ultimately gives it value as an okay attacking Djinni is its chance to inflict the useful Sleep status condition.

By game
Since its damage enhancement takes the form of a multiplier, it will deal more destruction the higher leveled the user is. It might be best used in a party without mono-elemental classes because the Mercury Adept, Mia, is generally designated as a medic and her physical attack isn't as high as Isaac's, so Mist may be "wasted" on her despite it being her potentially strongest single-target offense.

One must take into account, though, that Sour's secondary effect drops all of the target's resistances by 40, and Gel's drops the target's Attack by 25%. Depending on your taste, Sleep being a more crippling effect to the target may make Mist roughly equal to Sour and Gel despite dealing less immediate damage.

Competition between Mist and Claw therefore occurs all throughout the game rather than late in it, and the higher damage multiplier and resistance-lowering effect of Claw may make that more preferable as an attacking Djinni. Once again Mist attempts to distinguish itself with its chance to render an enemy unable to do anything while in Sleep.

Name Origin
Mist is water vapor in the air that sometimes blocks visibility, and "milky" is an adjective describing a liquid filled with particles that obscure vision, usually of milk-like color. The name may also just refer to milk, the dairy drink, which also makes sense because drinking milk increases serotonin levels, inducing sleepiness.