Phoenix Down



Phoenix Down, sometimes known as Fenix Down or Life, is a recurring common item in the Final Fantasy series. The "Down" refers to the down feathers of a bird, the undercoat of feathers beneath the visible layer on top. The down feathers of a Phoenix would return people from the dead as a Phoenix itself does. The Aletap Rumors of Final Fantasy XII says that the Phoenix Down works by being offered to appeal to the mystical Phoenix itself to allow a lost soul to return, with the quality and overall beauty of the current feather being a crucial factor.

Phoenix Downs are used to revive characters who have been knocked out in battle. Like most curative items and spells, characters can also throw a Phoenix Down at an undead enemy in most games, resulting in damage or instant death, although some undead enemies and bosses are immune to this. Alternatives to a Phoenix Down are the White Magic spells Raise and Arise. There is also a Mega Phoenix item in some games that revives all characters.

In games where only one character is controlled, such as Dirge of Cerberus -Final Fantasy VII- and Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-, instead of reviving a fallen character, the Phoenix Down casts Reraise on the player.

Final Fantasy
Phoenix Downs do not appear in the NES and PS versions, and players have to rely on the magic spell Life/Lif2 or Clinics to revive fallen characters. Phoenix Downs were introduced in the GBA version Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls, priced at 500 gil a piece.

Final Fantasy II
The Phoenix Down first appeared in Final Fantasy II, with a price of 5,000 gil (500 gil in later versions) in item shops. It may also be found as a dropped item from enemies or inside chests.

Final Fantasy III
Fan-translated as the Fenix Down, they are not bought in shops but are found in the field and can be sold for 1,500 gil. This property is retained in the Nintendo DS version, where it is found randomly, and sold for a mere one gil.

Final Fantasy IV
First translated as Life, it became known as Phoenix Down in the Advance version. Bought for 100 gil in shops, and can be found in treasure chests and enemy drops.

Final Fantasy IV: The After Years
Phoenix Downs are bought for 100 gil at all stores, and can also be won and found throughout the entire game.

Final Fantasy V
Known as Fenix Down in the SNES version, it is a common shop item bought for 1,000 gil, dropped by numerous enemies, and found in many chests.

Phoenix Down is also a result from the Mix command. Rather redundantly, it is only achieved by mixing two Phoenix Downs.

Final Fantasy VI
Translated as Fenix Down in the SNES version, and bought from shops for 500 gil or from enemy drops, morphs, and steals. It can be used at the Coliseum to obtain the Magicite/Rename Card. It revives a KOed ally with 1/8th of their Max HP.

Final Fantasy VII
Phoenix Down has a 25% chance of instantly killing an undead target.

Dirge of Cerberus -Final Fantasy VII-
Phoenix Downs revive the player automatically if they are KOed in combat, provided they have the item in stock. They cost 1000 gil to purchase and are available from the start of the game.

Before Crisis -Final Fantasy VII-
Phoenix Downs fully restore all of the player's HP after the player is incapacitated.

Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-
Phoenix Down items restore all of Zack's health. When a Phoenix Down is used, a small feather appears over Zack's head. When he is knocked out, the feather will automatically bring Zack back. Phoenix Downs cannot be purchased and only found during missions.

Also, if the player has no Phoenix Downs in their inventory, the Red, Green, Blue and Yellow Materia in the laboratory in the Banora Underground may drop one.

The only other unlimited source of Phoenix Downs in the game is that 99 of them can be stolen from the secret superboss, Minerva, and this can be repeated in subsequent rematches. Even if Zack fails, he keeps the Phoenix Downs he has stolen. However, this does not work on the Japanese version, where losing a mission means a Game Over.

Final Fantasy IX
Synthesizing a Phoenix Down with a Gysahl Green produces a Phoenix Pinion.

Final Fantasy X
Phoenix Downs are common items used to revive fallen party members. Rikku can also use them in her mixing.

Final Fantasy X-2
While again very common, Phoenix Downs will become free from the Alchemist dressphere via the Stash skillset.

Final Fantasy XII
Phoenix Down revives a character with 20% of their max HP. Using the Phoenix Lores 1, 2, and 3 raises that percentage to 30%, 40%, and 50% respectively. Wearing the Pheasant Netsuke doubles the potency of the Phoenix Down. Using Phoenix Down with Nihopalaoa accessory results in instant death. There is a minor glitch involving using Phoenix Down simultaneously with another item on an ally.

Phoenix Downs are bought for 250 gil. It is also found in numerous treasures and dropped by many humanoid-type enemies.

Final Fantasy XIII
Phoenix Down revives a character with 70% of their max health. They can be bought for 1,000 gil from Unicorn Mart. Phoenix Downs are dropped by most Corps enemies. Items do not use the ATB bar, making them useful when the party needs to revive someone as quickly as possible. However, it cannot be used on the lead character for the game ends immediately after he or she falls.

Final Fantasy XIII-2
This common item can be easily obtained from monsters in the early game; achieving 5 stars in a battle where one of the opposing monster(s) offer a Phoenix Down will increase the chance of receiving one and possibly the chance to receive two instead of none or one. Phoenix Down can also be bought from Chocolina's shop for 1,600 gil. Phoenix Down also gives the resurrected player Shell and Protect and restores some wound damage. Final Fantasy XIII-2 also carries an enhanced item called Phoenix Blood which revives a character and grants Haste status. This item may be purchased for 4,000 coins in Serendipity and is also carried as a rare drop by Pantopoda and by Chaos Bahamut in Academia 500 AF.

Monsters which can drop Phoenix Downs:
 * Nekton (Rare Drop)
 * Meonekton (Rare Drop)
 * Gogmagog (Common Drop)
 * Sarracenia (Common Drop)
 * Paradox Alpha (Common Drop)

Final Fantasy Type-0
This item is surprisingly very rare in this game & can be obtained by exchanging 80 knowing tags with class 8 Moogle.

Final Fantasy Tactics
The ability required to use it can be learned from the Chemist Job for 90 JP. It can be bought from all the outfitters, is a common reward for winning battles and can be found on some locations with the Treasure Hunter ability.

Phoenix Down is also mentioned in an optional mission by Ramza, who says "Oh, no! Phoenix Down! Where is the Phoenix Down!" when Mustadio suffers a rather painful strike from Worker 8.

Final Fantasy Tactics Advance
The Phoenix Down revives a KO'd ally with 25% of their Max HP. It is bought for 300 gil and sold for 150 gil. Can be obtained by reaching Collection Skill 5. Phoenix Down has a Magic Power of 90, which is used when used against undeads, and is considered Holy elemental.

Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift
Using a Phoenix Down on undead-type enemies do not KO them immediately, but will instead do HP damage. Phoenix Downs can be purchased at every shop for 200 gil, or can be occasionally obtained from Judges after winning a battle while abiding the law. They can also be used to permanently kill any undead creatures after their HP has been reduced to zero and they have entered their "tombstone" form.

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles
Phoenix Downs are found through dungeons. In Single Player Mode, Phoenix Downs are automatically used when the player is knocked out but only if they have it equipped to an empty slot.

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates
Phoenix Downs only appear on screen in dungeons to players who are knocked out. Yukes can also view them with their Tribe ability.

Phoenix Downs also appear as a crafting material, obtained only from enemies on Hard or Very Hard mode, specifically the Bat, Fire Bat, Icarus Mu, Mu (all but River Belle), Snow Mu, Vulcan Mu, Coelacanth (only at Rela Cyel), Cu Chaspel, Scorpion (only at Crystal Temple), and the Garuda (only at Mount Vaal).

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time
Phoenix Down is a material that can only be obtained through completing the mission "Gladiators 2" on Hard or Very Hard mode.

Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light
Phoenix Downs can be bought for 100 G at various shops, and can be acquired throughout various means in the game, from finding them as treasures and being dropped by monsters. The player needs to assign the Phoenix Down in a party member's personal inventory to be able to use it in battle.

Final Fantasy Dimensions
The Phoenix Down can cure the Knocked Out status, and may be bought for 200 gil. Ankhegs also drop them.

Dissidia Final Fantasy
The Phoenix Down is not an item in this game, but an accessory that allows the player to survive a killing blow with only 1 HP remaining, and breaks immediately after activating. It doesn't work if the player is suffering from a Bravery Break or they already have 1 HP remaining.

Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy
The Phoenix Down accessory has been replaced by Iifa Leaf in function. Phoenix Downs are now board pieces found in certain Gateways that revive any KO'd party members and replenishes some of their HP.

Theatrhythm Final Fantasy
Phoenix Down revives the player's party with 30% of their maximum HP when they die.

Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon
Phoenix Down casts Reraise on player's chocobo, that means that if Chocobo is knocked out he will recover with 100% HP, but SP will not recover. Phoenix Down can be found in almost all dungeons.

Origin
The idea of a Phoenix being cleansed and reborn from fire originates from ancient Egyptian culture. Because it is perceived in many cultures around the world as a symbol of death and rebirth, it is only natural that an item that would recover a character in a fantasy world (one where many cultures and myths collide) would be feathers from this mystic bird. The Phoenix is also particularly special to the Japanese, an animal symbol second only to the dragon in importance.

In theory, a Phoenix Down is just a tiny sampling of feathers from the legendary Phoenix, famous for its ability to die and resurrect itself. This is why it is impossible to use a Phoenix Down (or Life spell, which really only recovers a character from an unconscious state) to revive characters who have permanently died due to plot circumstances. Even the Phoenix Pinion item is just a sampling of feathers, one that is able to recover all allies in some Final Fantasy games, but not feathers with resurrection capabilities.

Gallery
Phönixfeder Cola de Fénix Phoenix Down