Dim Dragon

The Dim Dragon is the second boss encounter in Golden Sun: Dark Dawn. It is fought at the end of the fourth course of the Psynergy Training Grounds. It is a direct throwback to the Doom Dragon, appearing as a clockwork mechanism on wheels with wooden planks painted with a caricature image of the three-headed dragon grafted onto its front and back. Like with everything before in the Psynergy Training Grounds, this man-made contraption constitutes a trial that thematically represents the original challenges Isaac and the Warriors of Vale had to meet thirty years before.

It can physically attack, use Scary Jinx to set a Death Curse, exhale Pebble Breath and Sizzle Breath to deal surprisingly heavy damage to one Adept, and exhale Gasping Breath for some damage against all Adepts. Sometimes it will go "out of order" for two turns, at the end of which it will perform repairs on itself and heal 35+ HP and then be able to fight normally again.

Despite appearing like nothing menacing at all, it is the first "actual" boss encounter in the game. Even so, it is possible to win simply by having all three Adepts attack every turn. When defeated, it rewards 179 experience points, 60 coins, and a Nut. Also, after the Dim Dragon is defeated, the player can open one of two chests. Regardless of which chest is opened, the player always receives the Gate Card.

Dim Dragon Plus
The Dim Dragon Plus is an upgraded version of the Dim Dragon that can be fought after the original Dim Dragon is defeated. In addition to being recolored red, the Dim Dragon Plus has spikes on its wheels. To fight the Dim Dragon Plus, the player must beat the harder version of the Psynergy Training Grounds, which simply means beating the course with a stricter time limit.

The Dim Dragon Plus has all the same techniques as the normal Dim Dragon, including going out of order, but also gains Djinn Burp which will put all of one Adept's Djinn into recovery. Upon defeat, the player can open the other chest, which contains a Water of Life.

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