Move

Move is a Utility Psynergy featured throughout the Golden Sun series. It is one of the first Utility Psynergies available to players, and is possibly the most recognizable. It is also the most common: All playable and several non-playable Venus Adepts, and Garet, inherently know Move. Unlike many Utility Psynergies, however, nobody else can learn it.

Move costs 2 Psynergy Points to cast. It is a non-combat skill that moves movable items such as standing logs, rocks, and various other things. When cast, a psychic manifest in the shape of a giant hand allows players to move a movable target one space in any of the compass rose directions, provided the target is at the same elevation as the caster. Players are usually able to move such objects by pushing them from behind, but Move has the advantage of being usable from a short distance and moving the target in a direction independent of the caster's location. Many puzzles throughout the Golden Sun series involve moving objects (usually vertical stone pillars) semi-remotely with this skill, making Move easily among the most used Psynergy in the entire series.

Changes between games
In Golden Sun and Golden Sun: The Lost Age, Move is known by Isaac, Garet, and Felix and is considered a Mars-based technique. It has a range of two tiles, meaning only one tile of space can be between the target and the caster, and requires a direct line between the target and the caster.

In Golden Sun: Dark Dawn, Move is known by Matthew and Himi and is changed to a Venus spell, likely to reflect that it is primarily learned by Venus Adepts. Also, Move's range is increased to three tiles, allowing players to cast it from farther away, and no longer requires a straight line between the caster and the target.

Move in Super Smash Bros. Brawl
The Move Psynergy appears in Super Smash Bros. Brawl as the gameplay maneuver Isaac in his appearance as an Assist Trophy will perform when he is summoned. Isaac will summon a giant, corporeal gloved hand glowing green, representing the metaphorical hand that appears in Golden Sun, which will then accelerate forward and push back any opponent character a particular distance. Any opponent character that gets caught up in Move to likely be repeatedly knocked back in mid-air until they are "carried" off the stage, assuming there are no other obstacles in the way, which is quite a powerful in-game effect according to fan consensus. Isaac will perform this three times in succession, with roughly three seconds in between his castings, during which Isaac will turn around if more valid targets are on that side of the screen. The "pushing" effect of Move is a demonstration of an effect in the game's internal mechanics called Set Knockback, which is knockback like it were coming from a fighting character's attack but deals no damage and always sends the victim a certain distance back rather than a variable distance affected by the victim's life meter percentage. Isaac's Move Psynergy has the distinction of being the only thing in all of Super Smash Bros. Brawl that can knock back and potentially K.O. a character under the invincibility-granting effects of the Starman item.

Trivia

 * The Dark Dawn icon for the Move Psynergy, which shows an earth pillar being slid, was seen to be much different in a screenshot of the beta for Dark Dawn that was released at E3 2010. The beta icon resembles a detailed version of the spherical GBA icon for Move.