Tolbi (トレビの町 Trevi Town) is a town in Angara. It is ruled by Babi from his palace and home to Lucky Wheels, Lucky Dice, Tolbi Spring and Colosso. Tolbi is said to be the largest and most prosperous town in the world by some characters in the games, though its size seems rivaled by towns such as Alhafra in Osenia, and certainly Lemuria in its golden years. There is a Lucky Medal Fountain in the center of Tolbi that Babi built. It is modeled after the fountain in Lemuria, because Babi apparently enjoyed himself so much there that he decided to build one just like it when he returned home.
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| - Tolbi liegt an der Westküste des Meers von Karagol. Es wurde mehrere hundert Jahre von Lord Babi beherrscht, und wurde vor allem durch das jährlich stattfindende Colosso berühmt.
- Tolbi (トレビの町 Trevi Town) is a town in Angara. It is ruled by Babi from his palace and home to Lucky Wheels, Lucky Dice, Tolbi Spring and Colosso. Tolbi is said to be the largest and most prosperous town in the world by some characters in the games, though its size seems rivaled by towns such as Alhafra in Osenia, and certainly Lemuria in its golden years. There is a Lucky Medal Fountain in the center of Tolbi that Babi built. It is modeled after the fountain in Lemuria, because Babi apparently enjoyed himself so much there that he decided to build one just like it when he returned home.
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ITEM
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- Great Axe
- Great Sword
- Elixir
- Antidote
- Herb
- Nut
- Water of Life
- Sacred Feather
- Armored Shell
- Heavy Armlet
- Jerkin
- Knight's Shield
- Master Rapier
- Silver Vest
- Steel Helm
- War Mace
- Mail Cap
- Angelic Ankh
- Guardian Circlet
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| - Armor
- Clothing
- Gloves
- Mace
- Shield
- Staff
- Axe
- Bracelet
- Long Sword
- Robe
- Helm
- Hat
- Consumable Item
- Circlet
- Light Blade
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| - 10(xsd:integer)
- 20(xsd:integer)
- 30(xsd:integer)
- 70(xsd:integer)
- 200(xsd:integer)
- 1600(xsd:integer)
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- 7000(xsd:integer)
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Effect
| - Cures Poison and Venom from one Adept
- Restores 200 HP to one Adept
- Restores 50 HP to one Adept
- Attack +80
- Attack +84
- Attack +86
- Attack +90
- Defense +25
- Defense +26
- Defense +27
- Defense +28
- Defense +30
- Attack +83, Unleashes Life Leech
- Cures Sleep, Stun, and Delusion from one Adept
- Temporary lowers monster encounter rate
- Revives one downed Adept to full health
- Defense +23
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abstract
| - Tolbi liegt an der Westküste des Meers von Karagol. Es wurde mehrere hundert Jahre von Lord Babi beherrscht, und wurde vor allem durch das jährlich stattfindende Colosso berühmt.
- Tolbi (トレビの町 Trevi Town) is a town in Angara. It is ruled by Babi from his palace and home to Lucky Wheels, Lucky Dice, Tolbi Spring and Colosso. Tolbi is said to be the largest and most prosperous town in the world by some characters in the games, though its size seems rivaled by towns such as Alhafra in Osenia, and certainly Lemuria in its golden years. Tolbi is the ending point of the Silk Road trade route where merchants, notably Master Hammet, sell silk they have bought in Xian. Each year Tolbi hosts a contest called Colosso which is a mix of an obstacle course and gladiatorial combat. Because of this mix, only the best and brightest warrior can win. People come from as far as Alhafra, Madra and Kalay and this, along with the silk trade, makes business in Tolbi extremely profitable. Tolbi has its own military force, all the soldiers of which won Colosso at some point, under the command of Babi (up until the beginning of Golden Sun: The Lost Age when Babi died). There is a Lucky Medal Fountain in the center of Tolbi that Babi built. It is modeled after the fountain in Lemuria, because Babi apparently enjoyed himself so much there that he decided to build one just like it when he returned home. Tolbi seems to be the equivalent of Imperial Rome approaching the height of its power (around the close of the first century AD). Tolbi's virtual control over Suhalla and Lalivero are akin to Rome's ruling over Northern Africa.
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