Thanatos Mace

The Thanatos Mace is a Mace-class weapon featured in the Golden Sun series, introduced in Golden Sun: The Lost Age. In The Lost Age, it's in a treasure chest in Ankohl Ruins, in a small sector of a room that can only be reached by using the Sand Psynergy. In Golden Sun: Dark Dawn, it is found as an Old Mace west of Harun Village, slightly southeast of the Lost Ship. Being a Mace, it can be equipped by Piers, Mia, Isaac, Felix, Garet, Sheba, Matthew, Tyrell, Eoleo and Rief. Its buy value is 10400 coins and its sell value is 7800.

The Thanatos Mace increases the wielder's attack by 125. Its Unleash effect is Heartbreak, which is effectively a standard physical attack that adds 42 damage points and modifies the resulting damage based on the user's Venus power and the target's Venus resistance. The attack may also instead instantly fell the target. Heartbreak visually resembles a ghostly demon with a head resembling a horned animal's skull, touching the target, retracting its hand which is now glowing with a green fire, and disappearing off the top of the screen.

The Thanatos Mace has an attack rating suitable for the later portion of the exploration of the Great Eastern Sea, and has an Unleash effect that might instantly kill a target, so it is valuable and may be worth giving to Felix. That it can be equipped by Piers or Sheba as a hand-me-down once Felix finds a better weapon (though the Cloud Brand found earlier probably outclasses it) means that the Thanatos Mace is likely to stay with the party for a while.

It receives a large upgrade in Dark Dawn. It gains two new unleashes: Critical Strike and Fearless Attack. It is still outdone by the Vajra Mace, the strongest mace in the game, but has a small advantage in the fact that the Vajra Mace is not considered an Artifact. However, the Vajra Mace can only be found at Crossbone Isle, which can only be accessed after the Chaos Chimera has been defeated. Thus, the Thanatos Mace makes a good placeholder until the player has completed the final dungeon.

Cultural Allusions
Origin: Greece

Thanatos was the personification of death in Greek Mythology. Though he rarely appeared in person, he was often referred to in the texts. He was the twin brother of Hypnos and the son of Nyx, the goddess of night.