Ulysses


 * [[Image:Ulysses_Icon_GSDD.jpg]] "A legendary wandering mage."

Ulysses is a Summon sequence of the Mars element first appearing in Golden Sun: The Lost Age. When two Mars Djinn and two Mercury Djinn are on standby, and Ulysses’ Summon Tablet has been collected, the Ulysses Summon sequence can be activated. It resembles a glowing card transforming to a Japanese-themed mage that summons six slips of glowing paper, and each one transforms into a giant scissor-like object that bites and crunches the enemy party. It is highly likely that the slips of paper thrown by Ulysses are japanese talismans known as ofuda.

Ulysses has a base Mars power of 160 and also does additional damage equivalent to 12% of the enemy’s maximum HP. In addition, there is a small chance that each foe hit will lose its next turn in battle. Ulysses, however, is not automatically summonable once one collects the required Djinn. Ulysses can only be summoned once the Summon Tablet containing the sequence has been found and collected in the Izumo Ruins. This sequence, along with the rest of the dungeon, can only be found with the Sand Psynergy. Unlike the rest of the catacombs, however, the Parch Psynergy is also needed to obtain the Summon Tablet.

Ulysses is not considered a very useful Summon sequence; it does roughly 2/3rds the damage as Meteor, which uses the same number of Djinn for activation, and its additional effect does not activate often enough to make up for the lack of damage. What would make it useful as an alternative to Meteor is that it uses two Mars Djinn and two Mercury Djinn; a Mars Adept casting Ulysses would only need two Mars Djinn on standby to summon Ulysses while the rest of that adept’s Mars Djinn would be Set and therefore provide statistical boosts and a better class to that Adept (it can happen that an Adept with four Djinn on standby may be KO’ed before he can use those standby Djinn for summoning due to his statistical weakness). This also makes it more available than Meteor for random battles. It is probably most useful in the battle with Poseidon where it can be used more frequently than Meteor while also making use of Mercury Djinn that would otherwise be wasted on the less effective Boreas.

In Golden Sun: Dark Dawn
Ulysses makes a return appearance in Dark Dawn, with a major change in appearance. Ulysses appears from two summon circles and casts four scissor-like objects similar to the ones in The Lost Age. Ulysses is found in an abandoned mine far to the west of Border Town. However, the only way to reach this mine is by going all the way north (possibly finding the Venus Djinni Gears on the way) and turning west on the bridge. Follow the path until you reach the mine. Manipulate the tracks and light the bomb with Tyrell's Fireball psynergy. If you activate the Grave Eclipse before retrieving Ulysses, it becomes impossible to access it again by conventional means, but you can return and get it at the end of the game by means of the Endless Wall glitch. However, you must not return to any other towns while doing this; otherwise you will be stuck in Morgal.

Cultural Allusions
Origin: Greece


 * The Ulysses featured in Golden Sun bears no resemblance to the original. Ulysses (or Odysseus in the original Greek) was a protagonist featured in the Greek poet Homer's The Iliad and The Odyssey. Ulysses was king of Ithaca, and sworn to defend the marriage of King Menelaus and Queen Helen of Troy. Therefore he had to lead forces against Troy to recover Helen when she was kidnapped by Prince Paris of Troy. After the war was won through his cleverness, Ulysses sailed home to Ithaca but encountered many trials and tribulations on the way, causing him to arrive only after ten years.

The connection between this Ulysses and the one in Golden Sun may be the use of the Mercury Djinn, as Ulysses spent most of his adventures at sea. As Mars, the other Djinn needed to summon him, is the god of war, this may be a connection to Ulysses' role in the Trojan War. As well as the fact that Golden Sun's Ulysses is described as a wandering mage where as Homer's Ulysses spent twenty years wandering the seas for his home land.


 * Ulysses has been changed to fit with his real-life counterpart in Dark Dawn.

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