Hi-Potion



The Hi-Potion, sometimes translated as Potion and Cure2, is a recurring item in the series. It recovers HP, usually more than a Potion, but less than an X-Potion.

Final Fantasy
Hi-Potions did not originally appear in the original Final Fantasy until the Dawn of Souls remake.

Final Fantasy III
With the Scholar Job class in the DS remake, Hi-Potions restore up to 1,000 HP.

Final Fantasy IV: The After Years
Hi-Potions restore 500 HP, and can be bought in various stores for 150 gil, as well as found or won from various enemies.

Final Fantasy V
Hi-Potions are also a Mix result by mixing either 2 Hi-Potions or a Hi-Potion with Holy Water.

Final Fantasy VII
The first game to feature the item as Hi-Potion from its original Potion name.

Before Crisis -Final Fantasy VII-
Hi-Potions restore 500 HP. They can be bought for 500 Rank Points.

Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-
Hi-Potions restore up to 50% of Zack's maximum HP, though they cannot restore more than 9999 HP per use. They can only be bought from Research Dept. QMC+ for 500 gil or can be dropped or stolen from various enemies. Using 10 in Materia Fusion will result in HP+10%.

Hi-Potion can also be used as an enemy ability by the X enemy.

Dirge of Cerberus -Final Fantasy VII-
Hi-Potions restore 700 HP. They cost 300 gil and are available from the start of the game. Vincent can carry up to two Hi-Potions at one time.

Final Fantasy VIII
Hi-Potions can also be upgraded to a Hi-Potion+ with Med-Up ability from Alexander. They restore 2,000 HP to a single party member. They can also be obtained, though only with a 1/18 chance, through Angelo Search, and from the 11th Floor card player in D-District Prison for 1/16 chance.

Final Fantasy IX
Dagger or Eiko can use the "Chemist" ability in order to restore 900 HP with a Hi-Potion.

Final Fantasy X-2
Hi-Potion is the second level healing item.

Final Fantasy XI

 * Main: Hi-Potion in FFXIclopedia.

Hi-Potions can be obtained a variety of different ways, including crafting, purchase from an NPC vendor, or as rewards for special events like Assault or Burning Circle fights.

There are four different varieties of Hi-Potions: Hi-Potions, Hi-Potions +1, Hi-Potions +2, and Hi-Potions +3. The plus amount signifies a higher quality, with +3 being the best version, though other Potions exist that restore more HP.

Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII
Hi-Potion restores a great deal of Lightning's HP. It can be bought from General Stores for 480 gil from Day 6 on. It can be used in and out of battle.

Final Fantasy XIV
Hi-Potions, like all other items in the game, are subject to a cooldown timer shared between all items.

Final Fantasy Tactics
The ability required to use it can be learned from the Chemist Job for 200 JP.

Final Fantasy Tactics Advance
Hi-Potions have a Magic Power of 60 and is Holy elemental. The Magic Power is only used when using a Hi-Potion on an Undead.

Final Fantasy Legend III
Cure2 recovers 100 points of HP to one character. It can be bought for 150 GP in the following locations: Talon, Dwelg Town, Elan (Past and Future), Floatland Town, Knaya, Lae, Muu (Past, Present, and Future), New Dharm, Porle, Viper City, and Zhakal.

Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light
Hi-Potions can be bought for 40 G at various shops, starting in Urbeth, as well as won from various enemies. It can be stolen from Mimic, Geri, and Freki, and found in several locations. Hi-Potions heal for 80 HP.

Bravely Default
Hi-Potions restore 500 HP to the target. They may be bought for 150 pg from Ancheim, Faithful Fox, Florem, Grandship, Hartschild, Starkfort, Eternia, Adventurer (Norende Village Trader Shop Lv. 5). They can also be obtained as a reward for the tutorial quest "Brave for a Quad-Attack".

Final Fantasy Dimensions
Hi potions restore one's HP by 500.

Theatrhythm Final Fantasy
Hi-Potion activates when a character's HP falls below 15%, and restores 50% of their HP.

Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade
A Hi-Potion in Final Fantasy Brigade restores 50% of the character's LP.

Chocobo's Dungeon 2
Hi-Potions restore 100 HP.

Trivia

 * Square Enix sells a drink called "High Potion" in their cafe known as Artnia, in reference to the item in the Final Fantasy series. It contains fresh mint, lime, honey and ginger ale.

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