List of Staffs and Ankhs

Weapons in the Golden Sun series belong to multiple classes which distinguish themselves by which individual Adepts can equip them and how the weapons appear in the hands of Adepts during battle sequences. The weapons listed here belong to the Staff class of weapons, which can be equipped by all mage Adepts to date: Ivan and Mia in the first game; Jenna and Sheba in the second game; Karis, Rief, Amiti, and Himi in the third game. As far back as the first game, a small subset of staffs known as the Ankh class of weapon has existed as well. While it is still called a staff in its description, Ankhs had their own battle sprite, separating them from more traditional staffs. As of Golden Sun: Dark Dawn, the difference between Ankhs and Staffs has been further split, with Ankhs having heir own unique weapon mastery apart from staffs, and now seem to be unique to less offense-oriented mages such as Himi and Rief. Although they are still referred to as Staffs in the games, because of how few Ankhs there are, as well as the similarities between the two, they are often grouped together.

All weapons that are counted as "common weapons" are weapons that can be bought in unlimited quantities in a weapon vendor's Buy menu and are sold without event. All weapons that are counted as Artifacts are special, stronger weapons that do not appear in the Buy menu. These are bought and sold individually and usually are unique, and if one appears in the Artifacts menu of a town's vendor that one weapon can be bought by itself and then be sold by itself anytime afterwards to reappear in the Artifacts menu. The vendor shopkeeper will specifically remark about how rare a find your Artifact is whenever you specifically sell one.

The prices the games assign to each weapon are quite reliable indicators of how good each weapon is as they measure against each other in actual battle, in most cases. A weapon that is priced higher than another is generally superior to that other weapon even if the other weapon has a higher physical attack rating than the more expensive weapon. Therefore, the following weapons are all arranged by price. Also, they are divided into groups based on what game they first appear in. Keep in mind that many of these weapons continue to be used in later games, even if they are not listed under that game's list of Staffs.

Golden Sun Staffs
These staffs were introduced in the original Golden Sun:

Shaman's Rod: A Staff-class key item that increases base Attack by 10. It is a central plot point in both Golden Sun and The Lost Age, and as such it cannot be sold or dropped. It enters and leaves the party's inventory in response to storyline events in both games.

Wooden Stick: A common Staff that increases base Attack by 4. It is sold in weapon vendors at Vale in Golden Sun and at Daila in The Lost Age. Its buy value is 40 coins and its sell value is 30 coins. It is the initial equipment of Jenna and Ivan in the first game and Jenna and Sheba in the second.

Magic Rod: An Artifact that increases base Attack by 16. Its Unleash effect, Murk, is an attack that adds 10 damage points, is based on the Jupiter element, and may inflict the target with Sleep. It is sold as an artifact in the weapon vendor at Vault in Golden Sun and at the weapon vendor at Madra in The Lost Age. Its buy value is 380 coins and its sell value is 285.

Witch's Wand: An Artifact that increases base Attack by 32. Its Unleash effect, Stun Voltage, is an attack that adds 12 damage points, is based on the Jupiter element, and may inflict the target with Stun. It is sold as an artifact in the weapon vendor at Bilibin in Golden Sun and at the weapon vendor at Garoh in The Lost Age. Its buy value is 860 coins and its sell value is 645. It is Mia's initial equipment in Golden Sun.

Blessed Ankh: An Artifact that increases base Attack by 46. Its Unleash effect, Psyphon Seal, is an attack that adds 14 damage points, is based on the Jupiter element, and may seal the target's Psynergy. It is sold as an artifact in the weapon vendor at Imil in Golden Sun and at the weapon vendor at Mikasalla in The Lost Age. Its buy value is 1600 coins and its sell value is 1200.

Psynergy Rod: An Artifact that increases base Attack by 64. Its Unleash effect, Psy Leech, is an attack that adds 22 damage points, is based on the Mercury element, and 10% of the damage done is added to the user's own PP meter. It is sold as an artifact in the weapon vendor at Altin in Golden Sun and at the weapon vendor at Naribwe in The Lost Age. Its buy value is 3800 coins and its sell value is 2850.

Frost Wand: An Artifact that increases base Attack by 76, and it is a pure-element weapon in that standard attacks with this weapon are based on the Mercury element. Its Unleash effect, Frost Bite, is an attack that adds 28 damage points, is based on the Mercury element, and may Stun the target. It is sold as an artifact in the weapon vendor at Kalay in Golden Sun and at the weapon vendor at Kibombo in The Lost Age. Its buy value is 5400 coins and its sell value is 4050.

Angelic Ankh: An Artifact that increases base Attack by 83. Its Unleash effect, Life Leech, is an attack that adds 29 damage points, is based on the Mercury element, and may add all damage done by the attack to the user's own HP meter. It is sold as an artifact in the weapon vendor at Tolbi in Golden Sun and at the weapon vendor at Apojii Islands in The Lost Age. Its buy value is 6400 coins and its sell value is 4800.

Demonic Staff: A Cursed Artifact that increases base Attack by 92. Its Unleash effect, Bad Omen, is an attack that adds 43 damage points, is based on the Venus element, and may inflict Haunt on the target. It is sold as an artifact in the weapon vendor at Lunpa in Golden Sun and at the general vendor at Champa in The Lost Age. Its buy value is 10000 coins and its sell value is 7500.

Zodiac Wand: An Artifact that increases base Attack by 102. Its Unleash effect, Shining Star, is an attack that adds 57 damage points, is based on the Jupiter element, and may inflict Delusion on the target. It is obtained as a rare item drop from Grand Golem enemies in the later portion of Venus Lighthouse. Its buy value is 11400 coins and its sell value is 8550.

Crystal Rod: An Artifact that increases base Attack by 106. Its Unleash effect, Drown, is an attack that adds 47 damage points, is based on the Mercury element, and may instantly fell the target. It is sold as an artifact in the weapon vendor at Lalivero in Golden Sun and at the general vendor at Shaman Village in The Lost Age. Its buy value is 13400 coins and its sell value is 10050.

Golden Sun: The Lost Age Staffs
These staffs are introduced in Golden Sun: The Lost Age:

Staff of Anubis: An Artifact that increases base Attack by 83. Its Unleash effect, Sarcophagus, is an attack that adds 30 damage, is based on the Venus element, and may inflict Haunt on the target. It is obtained as a rare item drop from Red Demon enemies in Gabomba Statue. Its buy value is 5500 coins and its sell value is 4125.

Cloud Wand: An Artifact that increases base Attack by 98. Its Unleash effect, Stun Cloud, is an attack that adds 31 damage, is based on the Mercury element, and may Stun the target. It is only bought randomly by bringing a Tear Stone forgeable material to the blacksmith in Yallam so that he may create one of several possible randomly determined items from it, including this one. Its buy value is 7000 and its sell value is 5250.

Fireman's Pole: An Artifact that increases base Attack by 130. It does not have an Unleash effect; rather, it can be used as an item while in the inventory of an Adept that is able to equip it (but it does not necessarily have to be actually equipped) to increase all Adepts' resistances by 20 in battle, though there is a chance its functionality as a Usable item will break and it will have to be repaired to reuse its Use effect. It is obtained randomly as a prize in Lemuria Spring with your Lucky Medals. Its buy value is 8200 and its sell value is 6150, its sell value while broken is 4100, and its repair value is 2050.

Goblin's Rod: An Artifact that increases base Attack by 134. Its Unleash effect, Sargasso, is an attack that adds 39 damage, is based on the Mercury element, and may instantly fell the target. It is found as a Rusty Staff at a shallow spot in the Great Western Sea, north of Hesperia, and must be reforged at the blacksmith in Yallam. Its buy value is 9800 and its sell value is 7350.

Glower Staff: An Artifact that increases base Attack by 126. Its Unleash effect, Flash Force, is an attack that adds 44 damage, is based on the Mercury element, and may seal the target's Psynergy. It is found as a rusty staff in the Shrine of the Sea God dungeon, in the portion accessible with the Frost Psynergy, and must be reforged at the blacksmith in Yallam. Its buy value is 10100 and its sell value is 7575.

Dracomace: An Artifact that increases base Attack by 128. Its Unleash effect, Aging Gas, is an attack that adds 45 damage, is based on the Jupiter element, and may add all damage done by the attack to the user's own HP meter. It is found as a rusty staff in the earlier portion of Islet Cave that does not require using the Teleport psynergy to fully explore, and must be reforged at the blacksmith in Yallam. Its buy value is 10700 and its sell value is 8025.

Meditation Rod: An Artifact that increases base Attack by 150. Its Unleash effect, Nirvana, is an attack that adds 50 damage, is based on the Jupiter element, and may add 10% damage done by the attack to the user's own PP meter. It is found in a chest in Jupiter Lighthouse, in a room with many platforms/pillars to hop across. Its buy value is 13400 and its sell value is 10050.

Salamander Rod: An Artifact that increases base Attack by 156. Its Unleash effect, Fire Dance, is an attack that adds 51 damage, is based on the Mars element, and may lower the target's Attack rating by 25%. It is only bought randomly by bringing a Salamander Tail forgeable material to the blacksmith in Yallam so that he may create one of several possible randomly determined items from it, including this one. Its buy value is 14300 and its sell value is 10725.

Nebula Wand: An Artifact that increases base Attack by 165. Its Unleash effect, Reverse Star, is an attack that adds 58 damage, is based on the Mercury element, and may add 10% damage done by the attack to the user's own PP meter. It is only bought randomly by bringing an Orihalcon forgeable material to the blacksmith in Yallam so that he may create one of several possible randomly determined items from it, including this one. Its buy value is 15200 and its sell value is 11400.

Clotho's Distaff: An Artifact that increases base Attack by 168. It does not have an Unleash effect; rather, it can be used as an item while in the inventory of an Adept that is able to equip it (but it does not necessarily have to be actually equipped) to cure an Adept's HP meter by around 1000 points both in and out of battle, though there is a chance its functionality as a Usable item will break and it will have to be repaired to reuse its Use effect. It is obtained as a rare drop from Minos Warrior enemies in Mars Lighthouse. Its buy value is 17200 and its sell value is 12900, its sell value while broken is 8600, and its repair value is 4300.

Atropos' Rod: An Artifact that increases base Attack by 169. Its Unleash effect, Life Shear, which has a higher-than-usual base Unleash rate of 40% (most weapons unleash 35% of the time), is an attack that adds 114 damage points, is based on the Mars element, and may instantly fell the target. It is obtained as a rare drop from Fire Dragon enemies in Yampi Desert Cave. Its buy value is 18900 and its sell value is 14175.

Lachesis' Rule: An Artifact that increases base Attack by 177. Its Unleash effect, Apocalypse, which has a higher-than-usual base Unleash rate of 40% (most weapons unleash 35% of the time), is an attack that adds 125 damage points, is based on the Jupiter element, and may inflict Death Curse on the target. It is obtained as a rare drop from Mad Demon enemies in Anemos Inner Sanctum. Its buy value is 21700 and its sell value is 16275.

Trivia

 * Unlike all the other weapon classes from the first two games, no new Staffs appeared in Golden Sun: Dark Dawn.