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[[File:FFT Cure4.png|250px|right|thumb|Curaja from ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics]]''.]]
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'''Curaja''' {{j|ケアルジャ|Kearuja|Careja}}, also known as '''Cure 4''', '''Cureja''', '''Cure IV''', and '''Curada''', is a recurring healing spell from the [[Final Fantasy series|''Final Fantasy'' series]].
[[File:FFI PSP Curaja.png|thumb|250px|Curaja in the original ''[[Final Fantasy]]''.]]
 
{{Quote|White Magick that soothes injuries, restoring HP.|''[[Final Fantasy Tactics]]'' description}}
 
'''Curaja''' {{j|ケアルジャ|Kearuja|Careja}}, also known as '''Cure4''', '''Cure 4''', '''Cure IV''', and '''Curada''', is the most powerful of the [[Cure (ability)|Cure]] series of spells. It can restore most characters to full [[HP (stat)|HP]]. Curaja is originally {{j|ケアルガ|Kearuga|Carega}} ([[Curaga]]) in the Japanese versions of ''Final Fantasy'', ''Final Fantasy III'', ''Final Fantasy IV'', and ''Final Fantasy XII''. The actual Curaja only appears in ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics]]'' and ''[[Final Fantasy Record Keeper]]''. It previously also appeared in ''[[Final Fantasy Brave Exvius]]'' before being renamed (September 2017 patch renamed Curaga and Curaja to Curada and Curaga, respectively).
 
   
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Curaja often is the strongest form of the Cure [[White Magic]] spells, usually being the last healing spell to be obtained. Depending on the titles featuring the spell, Curaja serves as either the fourth or fifth tier of Cure.
{{See|Cure (ability)|Cura|Curasa|Curaga|Full Cure (ability)}}
 
   
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In the rereleases of older titles featuring four tiers of Cure magic, the recurring [[Curaga]] spell is often localized under the name of "Curaja", adopting the tier system that initially appeared in ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics]]''. However, there have been cases in modern titles where the recurring [[Curada]] spell is also translated as Curaja in order to preserve Curaga's status as the fourth tier ([[#Behind the scenes|see below]]).
== Appearances ==
 
=== ''[[Final Fantasy]]'' ===
 
[[File:White Wizard - CUR4.gif|right]]
 
{{Quote|Fully restores one ally's HP.|Description}}
 
[[Curaja (Final Fantasy)|Curaja]] (CUR4 on the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] and Cure4 in ''[[Final Fantasy Origins]]'') is a level 7 [[Magic (Final Fantasy)#White Magic|White Magic]] spell, which fully restores the HP of a single ally. The NES version of the spell also acts as [[Esuna (ability)|Esuna]] by removing all negative statuses except [[Stone (Final Fantasy)|petrification]].
 
   
 
{{See|Cure (ability)|Cura|Curada|Curaga|Curasa|Full Cure (ability)}}
The spell can be bought at [[Gaia (Final Fantasy)|Gaia]] and is learned by the [[White Mage (Final Fantasy)#White Wizard|White Wizard]] job class. In the ''[[Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls|Dawn of Souls]]'' and ''[[Final Fantasy 20th Anniversary|20th Anniversary Edition]]'' releases it costs 35 MP to cast.
 
 
[[Chaos (Final Fantasy boss)|Chaos]] uses Curaja to fully heal himself during the final battle.
 
 
=== ''[[Final Fantasy III]]'' ===
 
[[Curaja (Final Fantasy III)|Curaja]] (also called Cure4) is a level 7 [[Magic (Final Fantasy III)|White Magic]] spell and the most advanced healing spell. It restores all HP if used on one target. If used as a [[Group-cast|multi-target]], it restores 500–800 HP (NES version), or 2,500–3,500 HP (3D version). It can be used by [[White Mage (Final Fantasy III)|White Mage]], [[Devout (Final Fantasy III)|Devout]], [[Sage (Final Fantasy III)|Sage]], and [[Onion Knight (Final Fantasy III)|Onion Knight]]. It is bought in the ''[[Invincible (Final Fantasy III)|Invincible]]'' and in [[Doga's Village]] for 20,000 gil and has a base power of 220.
 
 
=== ''[[Final Fantasy IV]]'' ===
 
{{Quote|Restores HP.|Description}}
 
[[Curaja (Final Fantasy IV)|Curaja]] (Cure 4 in ''Easy Type'') is the strongest [[White Magic (Final Fantasy IV)|White Magic]] healing spell that [[Rosa Joanna Farrell/Gameplay|Rosa]], [[Tellah/Gameplay|Tellah]], [[Porom/Gameplay|Porom]], and [[Fusoya/Gameplay|Fusoya]]. It has a [[Charge Time|casting time]] of 0, and costs 40 MP to cast. In 2D versions it has a spell power of 288, and in 3D versions it has spell power of 128. It never misses. In the SNES version, any value greater than 16,384 healed from the [[Overflow glitch|spell will restore MP instead]].
 
 
==== ''[[Final Fantasy IV -Interlude-]]'' ====
 
[[Curaja (Final Fantasy IV -Interlude-)|Curaja]] is a [[White Magic (Final Fantasy IV -Interlude-)|White Magic]] spell learned by Rosa (level 38) and Porom (level 48). It restores all HP to one or major HP to all allies, and can also be used to damage the [[undead]]. It costs 40 MP to cast.
 
 
==== ''[[Final Fantasy IV: The After Years]]'' ====
 
[[Curaja (The After Years)|Curaja]] is the strongest [[White Magic (The After Years)|White Magic]] healing spell. It can be learned by Rosa (level 45), Porom (level 48), [[Leonora]] (level 57), and Fusoya (default). It costs 40 MP to cast.
 
   
 
== Appearances ==
 
=== ''[[Final Fantasy X-2]]'' ===
 
=== ''[[Final Fantasy X-2]]'' ===
[[Moogle Cureja]] is a spell exclusive to [[Yuna/Gameplay|Yuna]]'s [[Mascot]] [[dressphere]]. It restores about 60% of the party's MAX HP and removes negative status effects from the party. It costs 15 MP to cast, and can be learned for 40 AP.
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[[Moogle Cureja]] is a spell exclusive to [[Yuna (Final Fantasy X-2 party member)|Yuna]]'s [[Mascot]] [[dressphere]]. It restores about 60% of the party's MAX HP and removes negative status effects from the party. It costs 15 MP to cast, and can be learned for 40 AP.
   
=== ''[[Final Fantasy XII]]'' ===
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=== ''[[Final Fantasy XIV]]'' ===
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[[File:Lost Cure IV from Final Fantasy XIV icon.png|50px|right|Lost Cure IV icon.]]
Curaja restores a large amount of HP to all allies in range, and can deal high damage to groups of undead enemies when cast on them.
 
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A variation of Cure IV exists as a [[Lost action]] in Bozja, known as [[Lost action#Lost Cure IV|Lost Cure IV]], which heals more than its Cure III counterpart, having a cure potency of 21,700. In addition, the Spirit of the Savior effect grants the target a regen effect with a potency of 6,000 for 21 seconds. It can be cast at any time, but has less charges and more lost action weight.
   
 
Cure IV is also used by [[Kuribu]] inside the [[Lost City of Amdapor (Hard)|the Lost City of Amdapor (Hard)]]. The spell's effectiveness varies based on the party's proximity to the boss; the closer the party is to Kuribu, the less it is healed. When Kuribu is under [[Reverse (status)|Reverse]], the spell instead targets the party and deals damage. In this case, the party must move as far away from the boss as possible to minimize the damage they take.
In the original version Curaja is a [[White Magicks (Final Fantasy XII)/Original|White Magick]] 6 license that costs 45 LP to learn and (initially) 68 MP to use. The spell can be bought at [[Balfonheim Port]] after the events in [[Draklor Laboratory]] for 11,700 gil.
 
 
In the ''Zodiac'' versions, Curaja is a [[White Magicks (Final Fantasy XII)|White Magick]] 9 license and can be used by the [[White Mage (Final Fantasy XII)|White Mage]], [[Monk (Final Fantasy XII)|Monk]], and [[Knight (Final Fantasy XII)|Knight]]. The Monk must unlock a 75 LP Quickening license first, and the Knight must acquire the license for [[Hashmal (Final Fantasy XII)|Hashmal]] first.
 
 
=== ''[[Final Fantasy XIII]]'' ===
 
{{Quote|Restore HP to targets in range proportional to amount of damage each has taken.|Description}}
 
Curaja is a spell available to the [[Medic (Final Fantasy XIII)|Medic]] ability that restores HP to all party members. The lower their HP is, the more it will recover. It has an [[Command Synergy Battle|ATB cost]] of 2. It is learned by [[Oerba Dia Vanille/Gameplay|Vanille]] (Stage 8) and [[Hope Estheim/Gameplay|Hope]] (Stage 9). Curaja restores 33% less HP on [[Difficulty level|Easy Mode]].
 
 
The formula for Curaja is the same as [[Curasa]]:<ref>{{ref |author=ximaus|title=Final Fantasy XIII – Game Mechanics Guide|url=https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/ps3/928790-final-fantasy-xiii/faqs/59246|platform=GameFAQs|access-date=11th August 2020}}</ref>
 
:<math>\text{recovery amount} = \text{lost HP} \times \left(0.12 + \frac{\text{magic}}{10000}\right)</math>
 
 
"Lost HP" is equal to the difference between the max HP and current HP and "magic" is the [[Magic Power|Magic]] stat of the caster. The most HP, as a proportion of lost HP, that can be recovered using Curaja is 52.17%.
 
 
==== ''[[Final Fantasy XIII-2]]'' ====
 
Curaja (Curada in the Japanese version) is a [[Medic (Final Fantasy XIII-2)|Medic]] ability that restores HP to the target and nearby allies proportional to the amount of damage each has taken. It has an ATB cost of 2. It is learned by [[Noel Kreiss/Gameplay|Noel]] (role level 35).
 
 
[[Paradigm Pack|Recruitable monsters]] can be infused as a secret ability to Medic-oriented monsters by infusing [[Sentinel (Final Fantasy XIII-2)|Sentinel]]-monsters of a combined [[level]] total of 99 into the Medic.
 
 
==== ''[[Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII]]'' ====
 
Curaja is used by the [[Angel of Valhalla]] in battle after fully recovering from his wounds. It restores a large amount of HP to [[Lightning (Final Fantasy XIII)|Lightning]].
 
 
=== ''[[Final Fantasy XIV]]'' ===
 
Cure IV is used exclusively by [[Kuribu]], the final boss of [[Lost City of Amdapor (Hard)|the Lost City of Amdapor (Hard)]]. The spell's effectiveness varies based on the party's proximity to the boss; the closer the party is to Kuribu, the less it is healed. When Kuribu is under [[Reverse (status)|Reverse]], the spell instead targets the party and deals damage. In this case, the party must move as far away from the boss as possible in order to minimize the damage they take.
 
   
 
=== ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics]]'' ===
 
=== ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics]]'' ===
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=== ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics S]]'' ===
 
=== ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics S]]'' ===
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Curaja was the ability of the White Mage Ernesty [[Viera]] unit. When used, the ability restored HP to up to nine targets within a 3x3 grid. <ref>{{ref |author=Leese|title=Leese Blog|url=https://livedoor.blogimg.jp/leese/imgs/6/3/6305cf3f.jpg|platform=Livedoor|access-date=9th May 2021}}</ref>
{{Ability section|Final Fantasy Tactics S}}
 
   
 
=== ''[[Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates]]'' ===
 
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===''[[Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time]]''===
 
===''[[Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time]]''===
 
Curaja restores nearby allies to full health. It can be cast by stacking four Cure spells.
 
Curaja restores nearby allies to full health. It can be cast by stacking four Cure spells.
 
=== ''[[Final Fantasy Dimensions]]'' ===
 
{{Magic section|Final Fantasy Dimensions}}
 
   
 
=== ''[[Pictlogica Final Fantasy]]'' ===
 
=== ''[[Pictlogica Final Fantasy]]'' ===
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=== ''[[Final Fantasy Record Keeper]]'' ===
 
=== ''[[Final Fantasy Record Keeper]]'' ===
 
[[File:FFRK Curaja Icon 2.png|75px|right|Curada icon in ''Final Fantasy Record Keeper''.]]
Curaja (Carega/Curaga in Japanese release) is a 4★ White Magic. It restores a very large amount of HP to one target, it can initially be used four times and it can be honed to rank 5. It can be created by using Greater White Orb x5, Greater Wind Orb x3, Greater Holy Orb x3, and 10000 gil.
 
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Curada is a 6★ [[White Magic (Record Keeper)|White Magic]] ability obtainable upon completing the [[Guardian (Final Fantasy VI)|Guardian]] [[Nightmare (Record Keeper)|Nightmare]] boss dungeon. The ability restores a very large amount of HP to one ally and automatically heals an additional 2000 points of damage.
   
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[[File:FFRK Holy Magicks Curaja Icon.png|70px|left|Holy Magic Curaja icon in ''Final Fantasy Record Keeper''.]]
There is also 6★ White Magic Curada (Careja/Curaja in Japanese release) obtainable upon completing its [[Nightmare (Record Keeper)|Nightmare]] cycle, located at 8:00 in the Nightmare hall. It is described as bestowing a limited Regen effect along with the usual HP recovery.
 
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Holy Magick Curaja {{j|聖魔法ケアルジャ|Sei Mahō Kearuja|Holy Magic Careja}} also appears as an Ultra [[Soul Break]] for [[Ovelia Atkascha (Record Keeper)|Ovelia]]. When used, the special will instantly restore a large amount of HP to all party members, while also temporarily reducing the delay of the user's next action. In addition, the attack also grants Ovelia Princess of Destiny EX mode, which increases her Mind stat a moderate amount and causes her white magic abilities to trigger the follow-up attack Holy Vengeance, which deals six white magic holy and non-elemental attacks.
{{Ability section|Final Fantasy Record Keeper}}
 
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=== ''[[Final Fantasy Brave Exvius]]'' ===
 
=== ''[[Final Fantasy Brave Exvius]]'' ===
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Curaja is a level 7 White Magic learned by specific high tier [[Visions]]. It restores HP to all allies with the following formula: 2500 HP x 18. Curaja costs 30 MP to perform. <ref>{{ref |author=Exvius Wiki|title=Curaja|url=https://exvius.fandom.com/wiki/Curaja|platform=Gamepedia|access-date=9th May 2021}}</ref>
{{Ability section|Final Fantasy Brave Exvius}}
 
 
====''[[War of the Visions: Final Fantasy Brave Exvius]]''====
 
{{Ability section|War of the Visions: Final Fantasy Brave Exvius}}
 
   
 
=== ''[[World of Final Fantasy]]'' ===
 
=== ''[[World of Final Fantasy]]'' ===
 
Curaja is a tier four healing spell. It can be unlocked by having 2 members in a stack with tier three healing spells.
 
Curaja is a tier four healing spell. It can be unlocked by having 2 members in a stack with tier three healing spells.
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==Behind the scenes==
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[[File:FFRK Curaja.png|175px|right|thumb|Curaga erroneously referred to as "Curaja" in ''Final Fantasy Record Keeper''.]]
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In ''[[Final Fantasy]]'', ''[[Final Fantasy III]]'', ''[[Final Fantasy IV]]'', and ''[[Final Fantasy XII]]'', the [[Curaga]] {{j|ケアルガ|Kearuga|Carega}} spell in the original Japanese is localized as Curaja. Due to later titles only featuring three tiers of Cure magic, localization teams often have retained the suffix -"ga" for third tier spells in general, with the fourth tier Cure spell becoming [[Curaja]], adopting the tier system from ''Final Fantasy Tactics''. However, the titles from the ''[[Final Fantasy XIII]]'' subseries and ''[[Final Fantasy Dimensions]]'' use the name Curaja for the Curada spell.
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The changes between the Japanese and English names for the later Cure spells has led to errors in mobile crossover titles, such as ''Final Fantasy Record Keeper'', with several bosses from titles with three tier Cure spells having their Curaga spells translated as Curaja.
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The English localization of ''Final Fantasy XIV'' pokes fun at the complexity and confusing nature of the Cure tiers, with the [[The Great Gubal Library (Hard)]] including a tome that mentions that "Curaja" was a candidate for the name of an augmentation of [[Curaga]], until the entire naming convention of spells was changed as they were "lacking in gravity" and "needlessly abtruse".
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== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
FFI Cure4 PS.png|''[[Final Fantasy]]'' (PS).
 
FFI Curaja GBA.png|''[[Final Fantasy]]'' (GBA).
 
FFIII_NES_Cure_4.png|''[[Final Fantasy III]]'' (NES).
 
FFIIIDS Curaja.png|''[[Final Fantasy III]]'' (DS).
 
FFIII iOS Curaja.png|''[[Final Fantasy III]]'' (iOS).
 
FFIV SNES Cure4.png|''[[Final Fantasy IV]]'' (SNES).
 
Curaja-FF4a.png|''[[Final Fantasy IV]]'' (GBA).
 
FFIVDS Curaja.png|''[[Final Fantasy IV]]'' (DS).
 
Curaja ffiv ios.PNG|''[[Final Fantasy IV]]'' (iOS).
 
FFIV_TAY_Curaja.png|''[[Final Fantasy IV: The After Years]]'' (Wii).
 
FF4PSP Curaja.png|''[[Final Fantasy IV: The Complete Collection]]''.
 
FFIV TAY iOS Curaja.png|''[[Final Fantasy IV: The After Years]]'' (iOS).
 
 
FFX-2 Moogle Cureja.png|''[[Final Fantasy X-2]]''.
 
FFX-2 Moogle Cureja.png|''[[Final Fantasy X-2]]''.
ff12 curega curaja.jpg|''[[Final Fantasy XII]]''.
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Lost Cure IV.png|''[[Final Fantasy XIV]]'' (player version).
Curaja from Lightning Returns FFXIII.png|''[[Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII]]''.
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FFXIV Enemy Cure IV.jpg|''[[Final Fantasy XIV]]'' (enemy version).
FFXIV Enemy Cure IV.jpg|''[[Final Fantasy XIV]]''.
 
FFT Cure4.png|''[[Final Fantasy Tactics]]''.
 
 
RoF Curaja.PNG|''[[Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates]]''.
 
RoF Curaja.PNG|''[[Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates]]''.
 
EoT Curaja.png|''[[Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time]]''.
 
EoT Curaja.png|''[[Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time]]''.
FFD Curaja.PNG|''[[Final Fantasy Dimensions]]''.
 
 
PFF Curaja.png|''[[Pictlogica Final Fantasy]]''.
 
PFF Curaja.png|''[[Pictlogica Final Fantasy]]''.
FFRK Curaja Icon.png|Icon in ''[[Final Fantasy Record Keeper]]''.
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Curada from FFRK.jpg|''[[Final Fantasy Record Keeper]]'' (Curada ability).
FFRK Curaja Icon 2.png|Icon in ''[[Final Fantasy Record Keeper]]'' (Curada).
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FFRK Holy Magicks Curaja.png|''[[Final Fantasy Record Keeper]]'' (Holy Magick Curaja)
FFRK Curaja.png|''[[Final Fantasy Record Keeper]]''.
 
 
FFBE Curaja 2.png|''[[Final Fantasy Brave Exvius]]''.
 
FFBE Curaja 2.png|''[[Final Fantasy Brave Exvius]]''.
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</gallery>
</gallery>{{Gallery incomplete|''[[Final Fantasy XIII]]''|''[[Final Fantasy XIII-2]]''}}
 
   
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
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FFT Cure4

Curaja from Final Fantasy Tactics.

Curaja (ケアルジャ, Kearuja?, lit. Careja), also known as Cure 4, Cureja, Cure IV, and Curada, is a recurring healing spell from the Final Fantasy series.

Curaja often is the strongest form of the Cure White Magic spells, usually being the last healing spell to be obtained. Depending on the titles featuring the spell, Curaja serves as either the fourth or fifth tier of Cure.

In the rereleases of older titles featuring four tiers of Cure magic, the recurring Curaga spell is often localized under the name of "Curaja", adopting the tier system that initially appeared in Final Fantasy Tactics. However, there have been cases in modern titles where the recurring Curada spell is also translated as Curaja in order to preserve Curaga's status as the fourth tier (see below).

Appearances[]

Final Fantasy X-2[]

Moogle Cureja is a spell exclusive to Yuna's Mascot dressphere. It restores about 60% of the party's MAX HP and removes negative status effects from the party. It costs 15 MP to cast, and can be learned for 40 AP.

Final Fantasy XIV[]

Lost Cure IV icon.

A variation of Cure IV exists as a Lost action in Bozja, known as Lost Cure IV, which heals more than its Cure III counterpart, having a cure potency of 21,700. In addition, the Spirit of the Savior effect grants the target a regen effect with a potency of 6,000 for 21 seconds. It can be cast at any time, but has less charges and more lost action weight.

Cure IV is also used by Kuribu inside the the Lost City of Amdapor (Hard). The spell's effectiveness varies based on the party's proximity to the boss; the closer the party is to Kuribu, the less it is healed. When Kuribu is under Reverse, the spell instead targets the party and deals damage. In this case, the party must move as far away from the boss as possible to minimize the damage they take.

Final Fantasy Tactics[]

Mighty breeze, heal from the sky! Cure4!

Upon casting (PlayStation)

Curaja is the most powerful healing spell for White Mages. It cost 800 JP to learn. It has a speed of 10 and costs 20 MP to use. The spell heals a lot of HP and cannot be reflected. Curaja has a 40% chance of being randomly learned in battle if cast on a White Mage that has not learned the spell yet and is healed at least 1 HP.

Final Fantasy Tactics S[]

Curaja was the ability of the White Mage Ernesty Viera unit. When used, the ability restored HP to up to nine targets within a 3x3 grid. [1]

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates[]

Curaja restores nearby allies to full health. It is cast by piling four Cure spells.

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time[]

Curaja restores nearby allies to full health. It can be cast by stacking four Cure spells.

Pictlogica Final Fantasy[]

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Final Fantasy Record Keeper[]

Curada icon in Final Fantasy Record Keeper.

Curada is a 6★ White Magic ability obtainable upon completing the Guardian Nightmare boss dungeon. The ability restores a very large amount of HP to one ally and automatically heals an additional 2000 points of damage.

Holy Magic Curaja icon in Final Fantasy Record Keeper.

Holy Magick Curaja (聖魔法ケアルジャ, Sei Mahō Kearuja?, lit. Holy Magic Careja) also appears as an Ultra Soul Break for Ovelia. When used, the special will instantly restore a large amount of HP to all party members, while also temporarily reducing the delay of the user's next action. In addition, the attack also grants Ovelia Princess of Destiny EX mode, which increases her Mind stat a moderate amount and causes her white magic abilities to trigger the follow-up attack Holy Vengeance, which deals six white magic holy and non-elemental attacks.

Final Fantasy Brave Exvius[]

Curaja is a level 7 White Magic learned by specific high tier Visions. It restores HP to all allies with the following formula: 2500 HP x 18. Curaja costs 30 MP to perform. [2]

World of Final Fantasy[]

Curaja is a tier four healing spell. It can be unlocked by having 2 members in a stack with tier three healing spells.

Behind the scenes[]

FFRK Curaja

Curaga erroneously referred to as "Curaja" in Final Fantasy Record Keeper.

In Final Fantasy, Final Fantasy III, Final Fantasy IV, and Final Fantasy XII, the Curaga (ケアルガ, Kearuga?, lit. Carega) spell in the original Japanese is localized as Curaja. Due to later titles only featuring three tiers of Cure magic, localization teams often have retained the suffix -"ga" for third tier spells in general, with the fourth tier Cure spell becoming Curaja, adopting the tier system from Final Fantasy Tactics. However, the titles from the Final Fantasy XIII subseries and Final Fantasy Dimensions use the name Curaja for the Curada spell.

The changes between the Japanese and English names for the later Cure spells has led to errors in mobile crossover titles, such as Final Fantasy Record Keeper, with several bosses from titles with three tier Cure spells having their Curaga spells translated as Curaja.

The English localization of Final Fantasy XIV pokes fun at the complexity and confusing nature of the Cure tiers, with the The Great Gubal Library (Hard) including a tome that mentions that "Curaja" was a candidate for the name of an augmentation of Curaga, until the entire naming convention of spells was changed as they were "lacking in gravity" and "needlessly abtruse".

Gallery[]

References[]

  1. Leese (n.d.) . Leese Blog. Livedoor. Archived from the original on 9th May 2021.
  2. Exvius Wiki (n.d.) . Curaja. Gamepedia. Archived from the original on 9th May 2021.