Zagan


 * [[Image:Zagan_Icon_GSDD.jpg]] "Earth's might enflamed."

Zagan is a Summon sequence of the Venus element found in Golden Sun: The Lost Age and Golden Sun: Dark Dawn. When one Venus Djinni and one Mars Djinni are on standby, and Zagan’s Summon Tablet has been collected, the Zagan Summon sequence can be activated. It resembles a large minotaur with a single horn, lion's mane, and horse's tail leaping into the battlefield and attacking the enemy party with its axe in a fiery explosion.

In Dark Dawn, Zagan is more obviously demonic; the lion's mane is mostly gone, he is colored in primarily black and deep red, and his teeth are exceptionally sharp. The summon sequence involves the camera rapidly moving down a darkened arcade of carved black pillars, reaching a stone throne on which a somewhat bored-looking Zagan is resting. He quickly gets up, and lets loose a skyward bellow as his entire body briefly turns to utter darkness, save for his shining white eyes. He quickly conjures forth first his white eagle's wings, then his poleaxe, and finally a mystic portal at the other end of the arcade. He then rapidly flies towards the portal. When he goes through the portal, he emerges on the battlefield. With another mighty bellow, he slams the poleaxe down on the enemies, creating a massive explosion as he quickly flies away.

Zagan has a base Venus power of 50 and also does additional damage equivalent to 6% of the enemy’s maximum HP. In addition, all enemies have their defense cut by 25%, and therefore their defenses can be cut down to a maximum of 50% with a second summoning of Zagan.

Zagan, however, is not automatically summonable once one collects the required Djinn. Zagan can only be summoned once the Summon Tablet containing the sequence has been found and collected. The Zagan Tablet is found in Indra Cavern in the southeastern area of Indra, west of the beach where Piers’ Lemurian Ship is initially docked. Therefore, the tablet can be acquired very early in The Lost Age and the cave containing it lies along the way to Madra. A simple puzzle involving the Lash Psynergy is required to be solved in order to get to the tablet.

In Dark Dawn, it is found in Carver's Lumberyard. If the player misses it before going into Konpa Ruins the player cannot come back for it. There is a cave in the Lumberyard. To get there make your way to the tree on the west hand side. Use whirlwind to get those three flowers to the left of the tree in the air, and then use them to get onto the higher ledge. Go down the stairs and push the only pushable log to the right. This opens up another set of flowers you can send airborne, do so and use the nearby tree to jump to the cave and retrieve the first summon.

Zagan is the first Summon sequence players can find that requires Djinn of multiple elements. Zagan is among Megaera (Mars), Flora (Jupiter), and Moloch (Mercury) as a Summon sequence that can be used as a “placeholder” summon for more powerful “traditional” summons, in this case for Ramses. Since most players have one Venus Djinni and one Mars Djinni and do not have more than one Djinni of any element at the point they find Zagan, this summon is useful as the first relatively high-end attack that can be used by the party. It has 5/6 the power of Ramses but also can lower the defense of enemies. It can therefore prove useful in boss fights such as the one against Briggs in Alhafra. As more Djinn and Summon Tablets are collected, however, Zagan quickly becomes underpowered. However, it has one last chance to shine during the boss battle with Valukar, as an extremely efficient and costless way, in terms of djinn needed, to cut out about 800+ HP per summon because of the damage-in-proportion-to-max-health property of Summon sequences. Zagan also works well because it will not do nearly as much damage to you when the boss uses the monster skill Crucible, as higher level summon would.

Cultural Allusions
Origin: Demonology

Zagan in demonology is a Great King and President of Hell, commanding over thirty-three legions of demons. He is often depicted as a griffin-winged bull, although the body may sometimes be that of a man. His main power is transmutation—he can turn water into wine and vice versa, produce precious metals from base metals, and even instantly reshape any metal into coins of that type.

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