Eye Drops



Eye Drops, also known as Eyedrops, Eyedrop, or Eyedrp, are a recurring item from the Final Fantasy series. Eyedrops are used to cure the Blind status effect.

Appearances
Eye Drops have been a recurring item in the series in every game since Final Fantasy II, and their purpose is the same in each installment. The item also appears in the Dawn of Souls remake of the original Final Fantasy.

Final Fantasy
Eye Drops did not appear in this game until the Dawn of Souls remake.

Final Fantasy IV: The After Years
Eye Drops can be bought at all stores, and can also be acquired by finding or winning them.

Final Fantasy XI
Eye drops are available to buy from most merchants and treasure caskets throughout Vana'diel, and can be synthesized by Alchemists.

Final Fantasy Tactics
The ability required to use it can be learned from the Chemist Job for 80 JP. It can also sometimes be found certain battlefields with the Treasure Hunter ability.

Final Fantasy Adventure
Eyedrp removes the Dark status and can be bought for 60 GP, it has 3 use.

The Final Fantasy Legend
Eyedrop can be bought for 500 GP. It removes the condition of Blindness from a party member and it has 3 use.

Final Fantasy Legend II
The item is called EyeDrop and it has a potion icon before its name. It can be bought in numerous towns across the various worlds for 200 GP. It has 4 uses, and also increases a Robot's HP by 9 when equipped on them. The item heals Blnd from one target.

Final Fantasy Legend III
EyeDrop heals the Dark status. It can be bought for 200 GP in the following locations: 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
Eye Drops can be bought for 20 G in Guera, Arbor, and Urbeth, won from Huginn, and found in Guera, Arbor, and Liberte.

Bravely Default
It cures the target of blind and can be purchased from all shops and the Adventurer for 20 pg.

Chocobo's Dungeon 2
Instead of removing any status effects in this game, Eye Drops instead makes all traps visible.

Etymology
s are saline-containing drops used as an ocular route to administer.