. . . . . . . . . . . . . "List of Circlets"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Head armor in Golden Sun and Golden Sun: The Lost Age belong to three general classes which distinguish themselves by which individual Adepts can equip them. The pieces of armor listed here belong to the circlet class of head armor, and as such they are generally equippable by the mage-style Adepts in each game: Ivan and Mia in the first game and Jenna and Sheba in the second."@en . . . . . "Head armor in Golden Sun and Golden Sun: The Lost Age belong to three general classes which distinguish themselves by which individual Adepts can equip them. The pieces of armor listed here belong to the circlet class of head armor, and as such they are generally equippable by the mage-style Adepts in each game: Ivan and Mia in the first game and Jenna and Sheba in the second. All circlets that are counted as \"common\" are circlets that can be bought in unlimited quantities in an armor vendor's Buy menu and are sold without event. All circlets that are counted as Artifacts are special, stronger circlets that do not appear in the Buy menu. These are bought and sold individually and usually are unique, and if one appears in the Artifacts menu of a town's vendor that one circlet can be bought by itself and then be sold by itself anytime afterwards to reappear in the Artifacts menu. The vendor shopkeeper will specifically remark about how rare a find your Artifact is whenever you specifically sell one. The prices the games assign to each circlet are quite reliable indicators of how good each circlet is as they measure against each other in actual battle. A circlet that is priced higher than another is generally superior to that other circlet even if the other circlet has a higher physical defense rating than the more expensive circlet. Therefore, the following circlets are all arranged by price."@en .