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It appears that when more of a specific image is matched in a row, a better prize is awarded. Matching 4 boots and 1 moon yields a better prize than matching 1 boot and 4 moons. The wheels are also randomized every time it is played.
 
It appears that when more of a specific image is matched in a row, a better prize is awarded. Matching 4 boots and 1 moon yields a better prize than matching 1 boot and 4 moons. The wheels are also randomized every time it is played.
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Revision as of 16:16, 1 May 2009

Lucky Wheels is a minigame playable in both Golden Sun and Golden Sun: The Lost Age. It is located in Tolbi (above the inn) in the first game and Contigo in the second, and it is played using the Game Tickets your party can amass through extensive shopping. It is effectively the main purpose of your Game Tickets and is effectively where players of either game get most of their Shirt, Boots, and Ring artifacts from.

How It Works

Lucky Wheels work in much the same way a slot machine does. The player bets up to 4 tickets. Betting one ticket allows the player to score only on the middle row, betting two tickets scores on the middle three rows, betting three tickets scores on five rows, and betting four scores on all rows and the diagonals.

After the player has bet, the lever is pulled and the wheels spin. The player can let them stop spinning on their own or press the R button to stop them. When they stop, the player decides which slots to hold. Slots that are held do not spin when the lever is pulled next. The player has 5 spins in which to score. With this in mind, the player must match up the symbols that correspond to the prize he or she wants in a row.

There are 6 different symbols on each wheel, which correspond to the prize they yield:

  • Hearts award health-restoring items.
Herb Herb: Restores 50HP. Can be bought for 10 coins and sold for 7 coins.
Corn Corn: Restores 100HP. This is found rarely. Can be sold for 9 coins.
Nut Nut: Restores 200HP. Can be bought for 200 coins and sold for 150 coins.
Vial Vial: Restores 500HP. Can be bought for 500 coins and sold for 375 coins.
Potion Potion: Restores all HP to one party member. Can be bought for 1000 coins and sold for 750 coins.
Mist Potion Mist Potion: Restores 300HP to all current battling Adepts. Found in The Lost Age only. Can be bought for 9000 coins and sold for 6750 coins.(Need confirmation this is a possible reward)
  • Stars award items to use in battle.
Antidote Antidote: Cures Poison and Venom. Can be bought for 20 coins and sold for 15 coins.
Elixir Elixir: Cures Sleep, Stun, and Delusion, and all other conditions that disappear after a battle. Can be bought for 30 coins and sold for 22 coins.
Psy Crystal Psy Crystal: Fully restores a party member's PP. Can be bought for 1500 coins and sold for 1125 coins.
Sacred Feather Sacred Feather: Emulates the Avoid utlity Psynergy, decreasing monster encounter rate temporarily based on level. Can be bought for 70 coins and sold for 52 coins.
Water of Life Water of Life: Revives a downed ally to 100% health. Can be bought for 3000 coins and sold for 2250 coins.
  • Shirts award one of the following 3 shirts.
Running Shirt Running Shirt: An Artifact that increases base Defense by 1 and base Agility by 15. Its buy value is 400 coins and its sell value is 300.
Silk Shirt Silk Shirt: An Artifact for female Adepts only that increases base Defense by 6 and base Luck by 1. Its buy value is 1800 coins and its sell value is 1350.
Mythril Shirt Mythril Shirt: An Artifact that increases base Defense by 10 and base HP by 5. Its buy value is 2900 coins and its sell value is 2175.
  • Rings award one of the following 3 rings.
Sleep Ring Sleep Ring: An Artifact that does not provide any effects whether it is equipped or not. Rather, it can be used as an item while in the inventory of an Adept that is able to equip it (but it does not necessarily have to be actually equipped) to attempt to afflict multiple enemies with the Sleep status effect in battle, though there is a chance its functionality as a Usable item will break and it will have to be repaired to reuse its Use effect. Its buy value is 1400 coins and its sell value is 1050 coins, its sell value while broken is 700, and its repair value is 350.
War Ring War Ring: An Artifact that does not provide any effects whether it is equipped or not. Rather, it can be used as an item while in the inventory of an Adept that is able to equip it (but it does not necessarily have to be actually equipped) to increase an Adept's Attack rating by 25% in battle, though there is a chance its functionality as a Usable item will break and it will have to be repaired to reuse its Use effect. Its buy value is 2600 coins and its sell value is 1950 coins, its sell value while broken is 1300, and its repair value is 650.
Adept Ring Adept Ring: An Artifact that does not provide any effects whether it is equipped or not. Rather, it can be used as an item while in the inventory of an Adept that is able to equip it (but it does not necessarily have to be actually equipped) to restore 7PP (to any Adept outside of battle, though during battle the Adept that has this item can only use this ring on himself), though there is a chance its functionality as a Usable item will break and it will have to be repaired to reuse its Use effect. Its buy value is 3100 coins and its sell value is 2325 coins, its sell value while broken is 1550, and its repair value is 775.
  • Boots award one of the following 3 boots.
Fur Boots Fur Boots: An Artifact that increases base Defense by 2 and Mercury resistance by 15. Its buy value is 1200 coins and its sell value is 900.
Quick Boots Quick Boots: An Artifact that increases base Defense by 3 and base Agility by 20. Its buy value is 2100 coins and its sell value is 1575.
Hyper Boots Hyper Boots: An Artifact that increases base Defense by 4 and adds 12% to the Unleash rate of weapons. Its buy value is 2400 coins and its sell value is 1800.
  • The Moon symbols are "wild cards" that can be matched with any other symbol.

It appears that when more of a specific image is matched in a row, a better prize is awarded. Matching 4 boots and 1 moon yields a better prize than matching 1 boot and 4 moons. The wheels are also randomized every time it is played.