Eclipse (summon)


 * "A dragon whose wings span the skies."

Eclipse is a Summon sequence of the Jupiter element found only in Golden Sun: The Lost Age. When three Jupiter Djinn and two Mercury Djinn are on standby, and Eclipse’s Summon Tablet has been collected, the Eclipse Summon sequence can be activated. It resembles a titanic orange dragon above the world’s atmosphere launch a beam attack from its mouth onto the landscape below, engulfing the enemy and the rest of the landscape in a humongous explosion.

Eclipse has a base Jupiter power of 300 and also does additional damage equivalent to 15% of the enemy’s maximum HP. In addition, each enemy can have its attack cut by 25%, and therefore its attack rating can be cut down to a maximum of 50% with a second summoning of Eclipse. Eclipse, however, is not automatically summonable once one collects the required Djinn. Eclipse can only be summoned once the Summon Tablet containing the sequence has been won as a prize in Lemuria Spring (throw a lucky medal into the fountain and hope it lands on the center; it is quite easy to attain Eclipse).

Eclipse is considered a very useful Summon sequence; its damage done is 125% of what Thor does, and the number of Djinn used is not too high either. The chance to lower enemy attack, in fact, is considered merely a nice side effect to an already impressive attack. Boss fights where Eclipse can prove very useful to summon (multiple times if warranted) include the Moapa boss fight, the confrontation between Felix’s full party and Agatio and Karst atop Jupiter Lighthouse, and the various optional boss fights throughout The Lost Age.

Golden Sun: Dark Dawn
A clip featuring what is assuredly Eclipse was shown in a the 2009 E3 expo. This was the first trailer for the upcoming third Golden Sun game, later titled: Golden Sun: Dark Dawn.

Cultural Allusions
Origin: Worldwide

In several mythologies, eclipses were believed to be caused by dragons or other monsters devouring the sun and moon. One of these is the giant serpent named Apophis, from Egyptian mythology.

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