Smog

Smog (スモーキ Smokey) is a Jupiter Djinni found in and.

Smog is the fourth Jupiter Djinni in the original, and can also be acquired in. Although it is not the party's fourth Jupiter Djinni in The Lost Age, Smog is still ordered as the fourth Jupiter Djinni when equipped to characters. Because it is not available until after most other Jupiter Djinn can be found, however, the separate Djinn list viewable with the Select button from the status screen lists Smog and all other Jupiter Djinn from Golden Sun after all of the Djinn introduced in The Lost Age. According to this order, Smog is the fifteenth Jupiter Djinni in The Lost Age rather than the fourth, but this order has no influence elsewhere in the game.

Basic description

 * "Veil a foe's vision in smoke."

When Set, Smog increases its Adept's base HP by 9 and base Attack by 3.

When Smog is unleashed in battle, the user attacks the target with a Jupiter-based attack equal in power to the user's normal physical attack with an additional 60 damage points added to the result. There is then a chance that the target will be afflicted with Delusion.

In and, Smog's unleash animation visually resembles the user rushing forward to deal a normal attack, but before the point of impact the user stops on a dime and purple energy orbs gather into the user's position while a transparent image of a Jupiter Djinni is visible above the user. Then the Djinni disappears into the user's strike, which lets loose a vaporous white-blue cloud on impact.

Locations
When you enter the screen from the lower right, first go immediately upward to a circle of stones that contains an oasis when you cast Reveal near it. From there, go northwest to a conjoined pair of circles of stones. The right circle contains an Ant Lion pit, while the left circle contains Smog. Even though Smog is located in the middle of a dungeon-style location with random monster battles, it is not battled to be acquired.



Analysis
General: Smog, in the GBA games, ties with Gale as the Jupiter Djinni with the highest set damage bonus, which can have strategic value on an Adept where its Attack rating is low enough that a Jupiter Djinni with a damage multiplier wouldn't deal as much as the straight 60 damage bonus of Smog. However, while quite a strong damage bonus, Delusion is not a strong secondary effect. In Dark Dawn, the Jupiter Djinni Sirocco is exactly identical to this - a 60-damage-bonus attack Djinni with a Delusion chance.

By game
60 additional damage points is quite a large boost at the point it is first found in the exact middle point of the game (the Venus Djinni Bane is the only other Djinni in the first game to match Smog in terms of straight added damage), and may be useful for a while there (though that is partially dependent on whether you keep Ivan in his mono-elemental Wind Seer class series or have it Set onto a more attack-oriented Adept). Smog will end up losing its endgame appeal to the Jupiter Djinni Squall, which has both a damage multiplier of 1.4 and a far superior secondary effect, which is to Stun the target.

It should be noted though that the TLA Mars Djinni Shine is like a Mars version of Smog, but with the effect that all enemies may be afflicted with Delusion, including the ones not specifically targeted by Shine.

Name Origin
Smog is a type of air pollution; air is a common trait in Jupiter Djinn. Something that is smokey also is giving off air pollution.