Antidote (item)



The Antidote, also called Antedot, Pure Potion and Pure, is an item that has appeared in every game in the series. It cures the Poison status effect. It normally costs little gil and can be acquired fairly early in the game, so the player would do well to stock up in case they are going someplace where the enemies like to inflict Poison often.

Final Fantasy
The Antidote, also known as PURE in the NES version, originally appears in this game. It can be bought in every store in the game, except for Melmond, and costs 75 gil. Antidote is extremely valuable in this game, as there is no other cure for Poison other than using the Poisona spell, and it can be inflicted relatively often.

Final Fantasy III
Antidote can be bought in all item shops in the game, at the cost of 40 gil, and two can be found in Ur. It can be dropped from Killer Bee, Revenant, Poison Bat, Hornet, Pharaoh, and stolen from Killer Bee, Shadow, Larva, Revenant, Poison Bat, Hornet, and Pharaoh.

Final Fantasy IV
Antidote can be bought for 40 gil in every item shop in the game. It can be dropped or stolen from Cave Naga, Huge Naga, Hydra, Naga, Ettin Snake, Sandman, Adamantoise, and Amoeba.

Final Fantasy IV -Interlude-
A handful of Antidotes can be found in the game. Two are in Damcyan and one is in the Sealed Cave, otherwise they are dropped by the Desert Sahagin and the Naga. Antidotes can be purchased at Damcyan, Fabul, and aboard the Falcon, for 40 gil.

Final Fantasy IV: The After Years
The Antidote returns as a usable item that can be bought in all stores, and can be acquired through various other means.

Final Fantasy V
Antidote costs 30 gil, being one of the cheapest in the series, and can be bought in Carwen and beyond. One is found in Carwen, while two are found in the Ship Graveyard. The Antidote can also be dropped from Aquathorn, Aspis, Bio Soldier, Moss Fungus, Poison Eagle, Desert Killer, Tunneller (Zefa Zone Summon), and Flying Killer, as well as stolen from Nix, Aspis, Bio Soldier (Zefa Zone summon), Desertpede, Mandrake, Python, Sand Bear, Wyrm, and Istory Lythos.

Final Fantasy VII
Antidote can be bought in Midgar (Sector 7 Slums disc 1, Sector 5 Slums and Shinra Headquarters), Wall Market, Kalm, Junon, North Corel, Costa del Sol, Gold Saucer, Cosmo Canyon, Gongaga, Nibelheim, Mideel, Bone Village, and Corel Prison for 80 gil. It can also be stolen from Brain Pod and Kelzmelzer as well as dropped from Blood Taste and Special Combatant. It may also be morphed from the Kelzmelzer.

Final Fantasy VIII
The Antidote can be bought in all item shops at 100 gil, and can also be refined by either refining 1 Poison Powder into 3 Antidote (ST Med-RF) or 1 Venom Fang into 10 Antidote (ST Med-RF).

Final Fantasy IX
Antidote can be bought in nearly every item shop, at the cost of 50 gil, and one may also be found in Dali. It can be dropped from Chimera and Stilva, and can also be stolen from the enemies Amdusias (A), Crawler, Drakan, Mimic, Sand Scorpion, Serpion, Torama, Whale Zombie and Worm Hydra.

Final Fantasy X
99 can be used to customize Poisontouch to a character's weapon.

Final Fantasy XI
Antidotes can be bought from most merchants and found in treasure caskets throughout Vana'diel, and can be synthesized by Alchemists.

Final Fantasy XII
Antidote can be bought for 50 gil at Rabanastre, Lowtown Merchants, Nalbina, Bhujerba, Jahara, Eruyt, Mt Bur-Omisace, Mosphoran Highwaste, Old Archades, Archades, Nam-Yensa Sandsea, Leviathan, Balfonheim, and Phon Coast.

Final Fantasy XIII
Antidotes can be bought from the Unicorn Mart for 100 gil, and since the Gapra Whitewood presents enemies able to inflict poison to the party they can be found in chests during Chapter 5. Antidotes can be sold for 50 gil. Like most other status-healers items in the game, they tend to fall into disuse once Esuna has been learned, however, using items may be faster than shifting paradigms and casting spells.

Final Fantasy XIII-2
Antidotes are one of the items that didn't get removed in favor to the Remedy. They are fairly useless as the player would rather cast Esuna or use the Remedy to cure poisoning. They can be bought from Chocolina for 100 gil and can be sold for 50 gil.

Final Fantasy Tactics
Antidote may be bought for 50 gil in all shops after finishing the battle at the Magick City of Gariland. It may also be dropped from the Red Panther and Black Goblin enemies and sometimes found with the Treasure Hunter ability on the battlefields. Chemists can use the Antidote after buying it as an ability for 70 JP. It is one of the first abilities a Chemist can learn.

Final Fantasy Tactics Advance
Antidote may be bought in all item shops for 50 gil.

Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift
As in the previous title, Antidote can be bought in every item shop for 50 gil.

Final Fantasy Adventure
Pure is this game's form of Antidote, and can be bought for 30 GP. It removes the Pois status and has three uses.

The Final Fantasy Legend
Antidote can be bought for 100 GP. It removes the condition of Poison from a party member and it has three uses.

Final Fantasy Legend III
Antedot heals the Pois status. It can be bought for 200 GP at Cirrus, Darius, Dharm, Donmac, Elan (Past and Future), Floatland Town, Knaya, Muu (Past, Present, and Future), and New Dharm.

Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light
Antidote can be bought for 20 G in Guera, Urbeth, and Arbor, as well as dropped from Cu Sith. Two can be found in Guera while one more is found in Invidia.

Bravely Default
Antidote relieves the target of poison. It can be bought from Caldisla, Ancheim, Faithful Fox, Florem, Grandship, Hartschild, Starkfort, Eternia, Adventurer (Norende Village Trader Shop Lv. 2) for 10 pg.

Final Fantasy Dimensions
The Antidote can be used to cure Poison or Toxify, and may be purchased from item shops for 40 gil.

Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon
Antidote can be bought and cures Poison.

Etymology
Antidot Antidote