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[[File:Elixer FF7.png|right|Elixir in ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]''.]]
 
[[File:Elixer FF7.png|right|Elixir in ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]''.]]
{{Q|Show me the alchemist who doesn't wish in his heart of hearts to know the secret behind making an elixir, and I'll show you a fraud! Of course, he might already know it... but it's taboo to reveal the ingredients. That's why they all toil in solitude, though their goal be the same. Now, I spied an alchemist hard at work the other day. Seemed to me he was working at making an elixir, so I watched him for a good long while. And he looked as if he was trying to catch something, so he did. If I didn't know any better, why, I'd say he was trying to pick souls out of the air... Not a very likely story, I know, but that's what it looked like, sure enough.|Tyak, Master Chef, [[Aletap Rumors]]}}
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{{Quote|Show me the alchemist who doesn't wish in his heart of hearts to know the secret behind making an elixir, and I'll show you a fraud! Of course, he might already know it... but it's taboo to reveal the ingredients. That's why they all toil in solitude, though their goal be the same. Now, I spied an alchemist hard at work the other day. Seemed to me he was working at making an elixir, so I watched him for a good long while. And he looked as if he was trying to catch something, so he did. If I didn't know any better, why, I'd say he was trying to pick souls out of the air... Not a very likely story, I know, but that's what it looked like, sure enough.|Tyak, Master Chef, [[Aletap Rumors]]}}
 
The '''Elixir''' {{j|エリクサー|Erikusā}}, also known as '''Elixer''', is a recurring [[item]] from the series. Usually Elixirs completely restore the [[HP (stat)|HP]] and [[MP (stat)|MP]] of one ally, and sometimes restores status as well. [[Megalixir]] affects the entire [[party]] for the same effect. Some games also have a more potent version of the Elixir, called [[Hi-Elixir]].
 
The '''Elixir''' {{j|エリクサー|Erikusā}}, also known as '''Elixer''', is a recurring [[item]] from the series. Usually Elixirs completely restore the [[HP (stat)|HP]] and [[MP (stat)|MP]] of one ally, and sometimes restores status as well. [[Megalixir]] affects the entire [[party]] for the same effect. Some games also have a more potent version of the Elixir, called [[Hi-Elixir]].
   
 
[[Magic Pot]]s often want Elixirs and in exchange give plenty of [[Experience Points]].
 
[[Magic Pot]]s often want Elixirs and in exchange give plenty of [[Experience Points]].
   
{{See Also|Hi-Elixir|Megalixir}}
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{{See|Hi-Elixir|Megalixir}}
   
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==
 
=== ''[[Final Fantasy]]'' ===
 
=== ''[[Final Fantasy]]'' ===
{{Q|Fully restores HP and MP.|Description}}
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{{Quote|Fully restores HP and MP.|Description}}
 
The Elixir item did not appear in the original [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] version. Elixirs can be found in the ''[[Final Fantasy Origins|Origins]]'', ''[[Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls|Dawn of Souls]]'', and ''[[Final Fantasy 20th Anniversary]]'' and [[iOS]] ports.
 
The Elixir item did not appear in the original [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] version. Elixirs can be found in the ''[[Final Fantasy Origins|Origins]]'', ''[[Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls|Dawn of Souls]]'', and ''[[Final Fantasy 20th Anniversary]]'' and [[iOS]] ports.
   
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=== ''[[Final Fantasy II]]'' ===
 
=== ''[[Final Fantasy II]]'' ===
{{Q|Fully restores HP and MP.|Description}}
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{{Quote|Fully restores HP and MP.|Description}}
 
Elixirs make their debut, sold in item stores for 50,000 gil (being the most expensive item). They may also be found in [[Treasure chest (object)|chests]] and are [[Item drop|dropped]] by enemies.
 
Elixirs make their debut, sold in item stores for 50,000 gil (being the most expensive item). They may also be found in [[Treasure chest (object)|chests]] and are [[Item drop|dropped]] by enemies.
   
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!class="b"|Find
|[[Canaan]], [[Molten Cave]], [[Hein's Castle]] (x3), [[Replito]], Northeastern [[Saronia]], [[Saronia Catacombs]], [[Lake Dohr]], [[Bahamut's Lair]], [[Ancients' Maze]], [[Eureka (location)|Eureka]] (x4), [[Crystal Tower]] (x5)
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|[[Canaan (Final Fantasy III)|Canaan]], [[Molten Cave]], [[Hein's Castle]] (x3), [[Replito]], Northeastern [[Saronia]], [[Saronia Catacombs]], [[Lake Dohr]], [[Bahamut's Lair]], [[Ancients' Maze]], [[Eureka (location)|Eureka]] (x4), [[Crystal Tower]] (x5)
 
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!class="b"|Steal
 
!class="b"|Steal
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=== ''[[Final Fantasy IV]]'' ===
 
=== ''[[Final Fantasy IV]]'' ===
{{Q|Fully restores HP and MP|Description}}
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{{Quote|Fully restores HP and MP|Description}}
 
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{|class="full-width FFIV article-table"
 
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!class="b"|Drop
|[[Deathmask (Final Fantasy IV)|Deathmask]], [[Flan Princess (Final Fantasy IV)|Flan Princess]], [[Ahriman (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|Ahriman]]
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|Deathmask ([[Deathmask (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|2D]] and [[Deathmask (Final Fantasy IV 3D)|3D]]), Flan Princess ([[Flan Princess (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|2D]] and [[Flan Princess (Final Fantasy IV 3D)|3D]]), Ahriman ([[Ahriman (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|2D]] and [[Ahriman (Final Fantasy IV 3D)|3D]])
 
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!class="b"|Cost
 
!class="b"|Cost
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=== ''[[Final Fantasy V]]'' ===
 
=== ''[[Final Fantasy V]]'' ===
{{Q|Fully recovers HP and MP.|Description}}
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{{Quote|Fully recovers HP and MP.|Description}}
 
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Elixir is also a [[Mix (Final Fantasy V)|Mix]] result, and can be achieved by either of the following:
 
Elixir is also a [[Mix (Final Fantasy V)|Mix]] result, and can be achieved by either of the following:
* [[List of Final Fantasy V items#Potion|Potion]] + Elixir
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* [[Final Fantasy V items#Potion|Potion]] + Elixir
* [[List of Final Fantasy V items#Hi-Potion|Hi-Potion]] + Elixir
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* [[Final Fantasy V items#Hi-Potion|Hi-Potion]] + Elixir
* [[List of Final Fantasy V items#Ether|Ether]] + Elixir
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* [[Final Fantasy V items#Ether|Ether]] + Elixir
 
* Elixir x2
 
* Elixir x2
* Elixir + [[List of Final Fantasy V items#Holy Water|Holy Water]]
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* Elixir + [[Final Fantasy V items#Holy Water|Holy Water]]
* Elixir + [[List of Final Fantasy V items#Antidote|Antidote]]
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* Elixir + [[Final Fantasy V items#Antidote|Antidote]]
* Elixir + [[List of Final Fantasy V items#Eye Drops|Eye Drops]]
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* Elixir + [[Final Fantasy V items#Eye Drops|Eye Drops]]
   
 
=== ''[[Final Fantasy VI]]'' ===
 
=== ''[[Final Fantasy VI]]'' ===
{{Q|Fully restores HP and MP.|Description}}
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An Elixir can be found in many houses throughout the world hidden in clocks.
 
An Elixir can be found in many houses throughout the world hidden in clocks.
   
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!class="b"|Find
 
!class="b"|Find
|[WoB] [[Narshe]] - Clock in [[Arvis]]'s House, [WoB] [[South Figaro]] - Clock in Passage to Rich Man's Home, [WoB] [[Mobliz]] - Clock in Post Office, [WoB] [[Nikeah]] - Clock in Inn, [WoB] Narshe - Clock in [[Elder of Narshe|Elder's]] House, [WoB] [[Kohlingen]] - [[Rachel]]'s House, [WoB] [[Albrook]] - Clock in Cafe, [WoB] [[Imperial Observation Post]], [WoB] [[Floating Continent (Final Fantasy VI)|Floating Continent]], [WoR] [[Doma Castle (Final Fantasy VI)|Doma Castle]] - Clock in room with beds, [WoR] South Figaro - Box (if the player did not get the [[Eye Drops|Eyedrops]] in the [[World of Balance]]), [WoR] [[Narshe Mines]] - Chest (if the player did not get the [[List of Final Fantasy VI weapons#Rune Edge|Rune Edge]] in the World of Balance)
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|[WoB] [[Narshe]] (Clock in [[Arvis]]'s House), [WoB] [[South Figaro]] (Clock in Passage to Rich Man's Home), [WoB] [[Mobliz]] (Clock in Post Office), [WoB] [[Nikeah]] (Clock in Inn), [WoB] Narshe (Clock in [[Elder of Narshe|Elder's]] House), [WoB] [[Kohlingen]] ([[Rachel]]'s House), [WoB] [[Albrook]] (Clock in Cafe), [WoB] [[Imperial Observation Post]], [WoB] [[Floating Continent (Final Fantasy VI)|Floating Continent]], [WoR] [[Doma Castle (Final Fantasy VI)|Doma Castle]] (Clock in bedroom), [WoR] South Figaro (Box; if [[Eye Drops|Eyedrops]] was not obtained in [[World of Balance|WoB]]), [WoR] [[Narshe Mines (South Passage)]](Chest; if [[Final Fantasy VI weapons#Rune Edge|Rune Edge]] was not obtained in WoB)
 
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|-
 
!class="b"|Steal
 
!class="b"|Steal
|[[Hell's Rider]], [[Magic Urn (Final Fantasy VI)|Magic Urn]], [[Peeper (Final Fantasy VI)|Peeper]], [[Gigantos (Final Fantasy VI)|Gigantos]], [[Spit Fire]], [[Air Force]], [[Ultima Weapon (Final Fantasy VI boss)|Ultima Weapon]], [[Master Tonberry (Final Fantasy VI)|Master Pug]], [[Kefka (boss)|Kefka]] (at Narshe), [[Short Arm]] (Final Battle), [[Long Arm]] (Final Battle), [[Face (Final Fantasy VI)|Face]] (Final Battle), [[Tiger (Final Fantasy VI)|Tiger]] (Final Battle), [[Machine (Final Fantasy VI)|Machine]] (Final Battle), [[Magic (Final Fantasy VI boss)|Magic]] (Final Battle), [[Power (Final Fantasy VI)|Power]], [[Magic Master (Final Fantasy VI)|Magic Master]]
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|[[Hell's Rider]], [[Magic Urn (Final Fantasy VI)|Magic Urn]], [[Peeper (Final Fantasy VI)|Peeper]], [[Gigantos (Final Fantasy VI)|Gigantos]], [[Spit Fire]], [[Air Force]], [[Ultima Weapon (Final Fantasy VI boss)|Ultima Weapon]], [[Master Tonberry (Final Fantasy VI)|Master Pug]], [[Kefka (boss)|Kefka]] (Narshe), [[Short Arm]] (Final Battle), [[Long Arm]] (Final Battle), [[Face (Final Fantasy VI)|Face]] (Final Battle), [[Tiger (Final Fantasy VI enemy)|Tiger]] (Final Battle), [[Machine (Final Fantasy VI)|Machine]] (Final Battle), [[Magic (Final Fantasy VI boss)|Magic]] (Final Battle), [[Power (Final Fantasy VI)|Power]], [[Magic Master (Final Fantasy VI)|Magic Master]]
 
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!class="b"|Drop
 
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|-
 
!class="b"|Morph
 
!class="b"|Morph
|[[Apocrypha (Final Fantasy VI)|Apocrypha]], [[Dark Force (Final Fantasy VI)|Dark Force]], [[Behemoth (Final Fantasy VI)|Behemoth]], [[Fiend Dragon (Final Fantasy VI)|Fiend Dragon]], [[Slagworm (Final Fantasy VI)|Slagworm]], [[Cruller (Final Fantasy VI)|Cruller]], [[Still Life]], [[Goblin (Final Fantasy VI)|Goblin]], [[Dragon (Final Fantasy VI)|Dragon]], [[Landworm (Final Fantasy VI)|Landworm]], [[Enuo (Final Fantasy VI)|Enuo]], [[Face (Final Fantasy VI)|Phase]], [[Great Behemoth (Final Fantasy VI)|Great Behemoth]], [[Level 70 Magic]]
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|[[Apocrypha (Final Fantasy VI)|Apocrypha]], [[Dark Force (Final Fantasy VI)|Dark Force]], [[Behemoth (Final Fantasy VI)|Behemoth]], [[Fiend Dragon (Final Fantasy VI)|Fiend Dragon]], [[Slagworm (Final Fantasy VI)|Slagworm]], [[Cruller (Final Fantasy VI)|Cruller]], [[Still Life]], [[Goblin (Final Fantasy VI)|Goblin]], [[Dragon (Final Fantasy VI enemy)|Dragon]], [[Landworm (Final Fantasy VI)|Landworm]], [[Enuo (Final Fantasy VI)|Enuo]], [[Face (Final Fantasy VI)|Phase]], [[Great Behemoth (Final Fantasy VI)|Great Behemoth]], [[Level 70 Magic]]
 
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=== ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]'' ===
 
=== ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]'' ===
{{Q|Fully Restores HP/MP|Description}}
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{{Quote|Fully Restores HP/MP|Description}}
 
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{|class="full-width FFVII article-table"
 
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|-
 
|-
 
!class="b"|Find
 
!class="b"|Find
|[[Shinra Headquarters]] (First visit/Emergency stairs), Shinra Headquarters (from [[Domino]] if password is guessed correctly on second try), [[Mythril Mine (Final Fantasy VII)|Mythril Mine]], [[Nibelheim]] (before obtaining ''Highwind''), [[Mt. Nibel]], [[Forgotten Capital]], [[Gaea's Cliff]], [[Mideel]] (Before [[Ultimate Weapon (Final Fantasy VII)|Ultimate Weapon]]), [[Raid on Midgar|Midgar Raid]] (x3), [[Northern Cave (Final Fantasy VII)|Northern Cave]] (x2), [[Gelnika]], [[Fort Condor]] (win 13th and 19th battle/x3 per battle), [[Bone Village]], [[Great Glacier]]
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|[[Shinra Headquarters]] (First visit/Emergency stairs), [[Mythril Mine (Final Fantasy VII)|Mythril Mine]], [[Nibelheim]] (before obtaining ''Highwind''), [[Mt. Nibel]], [[Forgotten City]], [[Gaea's Cliff]], [[Mideel]] (before [[Ultimate Weapon (Final Fantasy VII)|Ultimate Weapon]]), [[Raid on Midgar|Midgar Raid]] (x3), [[Northern Cave (Final Fantasy VII)|Northern Cave]] (x2), [[Gelnika]], [[Fort Condor]] (win 13th and 19th battle/x3 per battle), [[Bone Village]], [[Great Glacier]]
 
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!class="b"|Steal
 
!class="b"|Steal
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|-
 
!class="b"|Other
 
!class="b"|Other
|Prize in [[Gold Saucer (Final Fantasy VII)#Chocobo Square|chocobo racing]] in B, A and S classes
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|Prize in [[Gold Saucer (Final Fantasy VII)#Chocobo Square|chocobo racing]] in B, A and S classes, Shinra Headquarters (from [[Domino]] if password is guessed correctly on second try)
 
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Curiously, using an Elixir in battle can trigger the [[Cover (ability)|Cover]] ability, where the character with the [[Independent Materia (Final Fantasy VII)#Cover|Cover Materia]] steps in to receive the Elixir instead of the intended person. Also there is a [[Infinite Elixir glitch|glitch]] that lets the player get infinite Elixirs at Great Glacier. [[Magic Pot (Final Fantasy VII)|Magic Pots]] demand Elixirs and yield plentiful rewards if appeased. The player can multiply Elixirs easily with the [[W-Item duplication bug]].
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Using an Elixir in battle can trigger the [[Cover (ability)|Cover]] ability, where the character with the [[Cover (Final Fantasy VII)|Cover Materia]] steps in to receive the Elixir instead of the intended person. Also there is a [[Infinite Elixir glitch|glitch]] that lets the player get infinite Elixirs at Great Glacier. [[Magic Pot (Final Fantasy VII)|Magic Pots]] demand Elixirs and yield plentiful rewards if appeased. The player can multiply Elixirs easily with the [[W-Item duplication bug]].
   
 
==== ''[[Dirge of Cerberus -Final Fantasy VII-]]'' ====
 
==== ''[[Dirge of Cerberus -Final Fantasy VII-]]'' ====
 
Elixirs fully restore HP and MP.
 
Elixirs fully restore HP and MP.
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{{Item section|Dirge of Cerberus -Final Fantasy VII-}}<!--where to obtain-->
   
 
==== ''[[Before Crisis -Final Fantasy VII-]]'' ====
 
==== ''[[Before Crisis -Final Fantasy VII-]]'' ====
 
Elixirs fully restore the player's HP and MP. They cannot be purchased.
 
Elixirs fully restore the player's HP and MP. They cannot be purchased.
{{Item-stub|Before Crisis -Final Fantasy VII-}}<!--where to obtain-->
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{{Item section|Before Crisis -Final Fantasy VII-}}<!--where to obtain-->
   
 
==== ''[[Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-]]'' ====
 
==== ''[[Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-]]'' ====
{{Q|Fully restores HP, MP, and AP, and heals all status ailments.|Description}}
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{{Quote|Fully restores HP, MP, and AP, and heals all status ailments.|Description}}
[[List of Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII- items#Elixir|Elixir]] fully restores HP, MP, AP, and removes status ailments. Depending on what type of Materia is used in [[Materia Fusion]], an Elixir can grant HP+10% MP+10% or AP+10%. Elixirs can't be purchased or obtained from enemies. They can be found in treasure chests and obtained as [[Missions (Crisis Core)|mission]] rewards (mission 6-2-4 gives 20), and obtained randomly from the [[Magic Pot#Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-|Magic Pot]] summon.
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[[Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII- items#Elixir|Elixir]] fully restores HP, MP, AP, and removes status ailments. Depending on what type of Materia is used in [[Materia Fusion]], an Elixir can grant HP+10% MP+10% or AP+10%. Elixirs can't be purchased or obtained from enemies. They can be found in treasure chests and obtained as [[Missions (Crisis Core)|mission]] rewards (mission 6-2-4 gives 20), and obtained randomly from the [[Magic Pot#Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-|Magic Pot]] summon.
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===''[[Final Fantasy VII Remake]]''===
 
{{Item section|Final Fantasy VII Remake}}
   
 
=== ''[[Final Fantasy VIII]]'' ===
 
=== ''[[Final Fantasy VIII]]'' ===
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!class="b"|Find
 
!class="b"|Find
|[[Dollet]] (complete dog sidequest once the player has ''Ragnarok'')<br/>[[Combine (Final Fantasy VIII)|Angelo Search]] (1/144 chance)
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|[[Dollet]] (complete dog sidequest after obtaining ''Ragnarok'')<br/>[[Combine (Final Fantasy VIII)|Angelo Search]] (1/144 chance)
 
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|-
 
!class="b"|Steal
 
!class="b"|Steal
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=== ''[[Final Fantasy IX]]'' ===
 
=== ''[[Final Fantasy IX]]'' ===
{{Q|Fully restores HP and MP.|Description}}
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{{Quote|Fully restores HP and MP.|Description}}
 
{|class="full-width FFIX article-table"
 
{|class="full-width FFIX article-table"
 
|-class="a"
 
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!class="b"|Find
 
!class="b"|Find
|[[Alexandria Castle]], [[Ice Cavern (Final Fantasy IX)|Ice Cavern]], [[Lindblum (Final Fantasy IX)|Lindblum]] (after the party has airship, x2), [[South Gate]], North Station, Cleyra's Trunk, [[Cleyra]], [[Fossil Roo]], [[Black Mage Village]], [[Madain Sari]], [[Iifa Tree (Final Fantasy IX)|Iifa Tree]], [[Oeilvert]], [[Mount Gulug (Final Fantasy IX)|Mount Gulug]], ''[[Hilda Garde]] III'', [[Daguerreo]] (x2), [[Terra (Final Fantasy IX)|Terra]], [[Bran Bal]], [[Pandemonium (Final Fantasy IX)|Pandemonium]]
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|[[Alexandria Castle]], [[Ice Cavern (Final Fantasy IX)|Ice Cavern]], [[Lindblum (Final Fantasy IX)|Lindblum]] (after party has airship, x2), [[South Gate]], North Station, Cleyra's Trunk, [[Cleyra]] (Evacuation quest), [[Fossil Roo]], [[Black Mage Village]], [[Madain Sari]], [[Iifa Tree (Final Fantasy IX)|Iifa Tree]], [[Oeilvert]], [[Mount Gulug (Final Fantasy IX)|Mount Gulug]], ''[[Hilda Garde]] III'', [[Daguerreo]] (x2), [[Terra (Final Fantasy IX)|Terra]], [[Bran Bal]], [[Pandemonium (Final Fantasy IX)|Pandemonium]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
!class="b"|Steal
 
!class="b"|Steal
|[[Red Dragon (Final Fantasy IX)|Red Dragon]], [[Yan]], [[Gizamaluke]], [[Ark (boss)|Ark]], [[Taharka]], [[Shell Dragon]] (A), [[Silver Dragon (Final Fantasy IX)|Silver Dragon]], [[Kraken (Final Fantasy IX)|Kraken's]] Left Tentacle, [[Deathguise]], [[Necron (boss)|Necron]], [[Tantarian]], [[Quale (boss)|Quale]], [[Ozma]]
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|[[Red Dragon (Final Fantasy IX)|Red Dragon]], [[Yan (Final Fantasy IX)|Yan]], [[Gizamaluke]], [[Ark (boss)|Ark]], [[Taharka]], [[Shell Dragon]] (A), [[Silver Dragon (Final Fantasy IX)|Silver Dragon]], [[Kraken (Final Fantasy IX)|Kraken's]] Left Tentacle, [[Deathguise]], [[Necron (boss)|Necron]], [[Tantarian]], [[Quale (boss)|Quale]], [[Ozma]]
 
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|-
 
!class="b"|Drop
 
!class="b"|Drop
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==== [[Tetra Master (minigame)|Tetra Master]] ====
 
==== [[Tetra Master (minigame)|Tetra Master]] ====
{{FFIX Tetra Master
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{{Card FFIX
 
|name = Elixir
 
|name = Elixir
 
|image = Card074.png
 
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|align = left
 
}}
 
}}
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=== ''[[Final Fantasy X]]'' ===
 
=== ''[[Final Fantasy X]]'' ===
 
[[File:FFX Elixir Icon.png|left]]
 
[[File:FFX Elixir Icon.png|left]]
{{Q|Fully restores one character's HP & MP.|Description}}
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{{Quote|Fully restores one character's HP & MP.|Description}}
Elixir recovers HP and MP for one party member up to a cap of 9,999 HP and 999 MP, making it less effective if the character is using the [[Break HP Limit]] and [[Break MP Limit]] abilities. In addition to being a normal item, [[List of Final Fantasy X mixes#Elixir|Elixir]] can also be created using [[Rikku/Gameplay|Rikku's]] [[Mix (Final Fantasy X)|Mix]] [[Overdrive (Final Fantasy X)|Overdrive]].
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Elixir recovers HP and MP for one party member up to a cap of 9,999 HP and 999 MP, making it less effective if the character is using the [[Break HP Limit]] and [[Break MP Limit]] abilities. In addition to being a normal item, [[Final Fantasy X mixes#Elixir|Elixir]] can also be created using [[Rikku/Gameplay|Rikku's]] [[Mix (Final Fantasy X)|Mix]] [[Overdrive (Final Fantasy X)|Overdrive]].
   
 
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=== ''[[Final Fantasy XII]]'' ===
 
=== ''[[Final Fantasy XII]]'' ===
The Elixir is a rare item that restores a single unit's HP and MP to full. It requires rare [[Loot (Final Fantasy XII)|loot]] to make at the [[Bazaar (Final Fantasy XII)|bazaar]] and can be found as uncommon treasure in some [[Treasure (Final Fantasy XII)|treasure urns]], usually only when [[List of Final Fantasy XII accessories#Diamond Armlet|Diamond Armlet]] is equipped.
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The Elixir is a rare item that restores a single unit's HP and MP to full. It requires rare [[Loot (Final Fantasy XII)|loot]] to make at the [[Bazaar (Final Fantasy XII)|bazaar]] and can be found as uncommon treasure in some [[Treasure (Final Fantasy XII)|treasure urns]], usually only when [[Final Fantasy XII accessories#Diamond Armlet|Diamond Armlet]] is equipped.
   
 
In the bazaar making an Elixir requires [[Loot (Final Fantasy XII)#High Arcana|High Arcana]] x1, [[Loot (Final Fantasy XII)#Demon Drink|Demon Drink]] x3, and [[Loot (Final Fantasy XII)#Ambrosia|Ambrosia]] x3 with 36,000 gil. The pack can be created multiple times.
 
In the bazaar making an Elixir requires [[Loot (Final Fantasy XII)#High Arcana|High Arcana]] x1, [[Loot (Final Fantasy XII)#Demon Drink|Demon Drink]] x3, and [[Loot (Final Fantasy XII)#Ambrosia|Ambrosia]] x3 with 36,000 gil. The pack can be created multiple times.
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The southernmost treasure in the Echoes of the Past area in the [[Nabreus Deadlands]] can have an Elixir without the need to equip the Diamond Armlet. This treasure is good for farming because it spawns 80% of the time, and has only 15% chance to contain [[gil]].
 
The southernmost treasure in the Echoes of the Past area in the [[Nabreus Deadlands]] can have an Elixir without the need to equip the Diamond Armlet. This treasure is good for farming because it spawns 80% of the time, and has only 15% chance to contain [[gil]].
   
In [[Pharos (Final Fantasy XII)|Pharos]] 1st Ascent, just north of the second Waystone, is a treasure hidden behind [[Hidden passage|a fake wall]]. It has 65% chance to spawn, 80% chance to contain items, if which there is a 50% chance for Elixir without Diamond Armlet. If it's not Elixir, it's a [[List of Final Fantasy XII items#Hi-Potion|Hi-Potion]]. There is thus a 26% chance to get an Elixir per run. After the Waystones are activated one can get there quickly from the Gate Crystal just downstairs.
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In [[Pharos (Final Fantasy XII)|Pharos]] 1st Ascent, just north of the second Waystone, is a treasure hidden behind [[Hidden passage|a fake wall]]. It has 65% chance to spawn, 80% chance to contain items, if which there is a 50% chance for Elixir without Diamond Armlet. If it's not Elixir, it's a [[Final Fantasy XII items#Hi-Potion|Hi-Potion]]. There is thus a 26% chance to get an Elixir per run. After the Waystones are activated one can get there quickly from the Gate Crystal just downstairs.
   
 
In the ''Zodiac'' versions, an Elixir also fully restores a character's Mist Charge gauge used for [[Quickening (ability)|Quickenings]]. This greatly enhances its value, as Ethers and Hi-Ethers only restore a minute portion of this gauge, which otherwise recovers slowly over time unless the player touches a [[Save point#Final Fantasy XII|Save Crystal]], is otherwise fully healed, or uses the even rarer [[Megalixir#Final Fantasy XII|Megalixir]] item.
 
In the ''Zodiac'' versions, an Elixir also fully restores a character's Mist Charge gauge used for [[Quickening (ability)|Quickenings]]. This greatly enhances its value, as Ethers and Hi-Ethers only restore a minute portion of this gauge, which otherwise recovers slowly over time unless the player touches a [[Save point#Final Fantasy XII|Save Crystal]], is otherwise fully healed, or uses the even rarer [[Megalixir#Final Fantasy XII|Megalixir]] item.
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The Elixir is an extremely rare item which restores the HP of all party members and recovers all [[Technical Points|TP]] for the [[Party|party leader]]. Only one Elixir can be found in treasure spheres, which is guarded by an [[Immortal (Final Fantasy XIII)|Immortal]] in an [[Unrevisitable locations|unrevisitable area]] of [[Orphan's Cradle]].
 
The Elixir is an extremely rare item which restores the HP of all party members and recovers all [[Technical Points|TP]] for the [[Party|party leader]]. Only one Elixir can be found in treasure spheres, which is guarded by an [[Immortal (Final Fantasy XIII)|Immortal]] in an [[Unrevisitable locations|unrevisitable area]] of [[Orphan's Cradle]].
   
The only other method of obtaining Elixirs is by dismantling [[List of Final Fantasy XIII accessories#Doctor's Code|Doctor's Codes]] at their maximum level. As there are only three Doctor's Codes in the game, it is only possible to obtain a maximum of four Elixirs, of which two can be [[List of permanently missable content|permanently missed]].
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The only other method of obtaining Elixirs is by dismantling [[Final Fantasy XIII accessories#Doctor's Code|Doctor's Codes]] at their maximum level. As there are only three Doctor's Codes, it is only possible to obtain a maximum of four Elixirs, of which two can be [[permanently missable content|permanently missed]].
   
 
==== ''[[Final Fantasy XIII-2]]'' ====
 
==== ''[[Final Fantasy XIII-2]]'' ====
{{Q|Revives all allies from KO, fully restores HP, and charges the Feral Link gauge, in addition to making Full ATB Skills useable again if they've been already used in that battle.|Description}}
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{{Quote|Revives all allies from KO, fully restores HP, and charges the Feral Link gauge, in addition to making Full ATB Skills useable again if they've been already used in that battle.|Description}}
Elixirs revive all allies from KO, fully restores HP, and charges the [[Feral Link]] gauge, in addition to making [[full ATB skill]]s usable again if they've been already used in that battle. The main way to obtain elixirs is to purchase them in [[Serendipity (Final Fantasy XIII-2)|Serendipity]] for a high number of coins, although the [[List of Final Fantasy XIII-2 downloadable content|DLC]] enemy [[PuPu (Final Fantasy XIII-2)|PuPu]] has Elixir as a rare drop too. Elixir is also a prize for winning either the [[Manasvin Warmech|Manasvin]] or [[Myrmidon]] Cups at Guardian Class at the [[chocobo (Final Fantasy XIII)|chocobo]] races in Serendipity.
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Elixirs revive all allies from KO, fully restores HP, and charges the [[Feral Link]] gauge, in addition to making [[full ATB skill]]s usable again if they've been already used in that battle. The main way to obtain elixirs is to purchase them in [[Serendipity (Final Fantasy XIII-2)|Serendipity]] for a high number of coins, although the [[Final Fantasy XIII-2 downloadable content|DLC]] enemy [[PuPu (Final Fantasy XIII-2)|PuPu]] has Elixir as a rare drop too. Elixir is also a prize for winning either the [[Manasvin Warmech|Manasvin]] or [[Myrmidon]] Cups at Guardian Class at the [[chocobo (Final Fantasy XIII)|chocobo]] races in Serendipity.
   
 
==== ''[[Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII]]'' ====
 
==== ''[[Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII]]'' ====
{{Q|Fully restores HP, EP and ATB gauge and grants Haste, Protect, Shell, Bravery, and Faith.|Description}}
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{{Quote|Fully restores HP, EP and ATB gauge and grants Haste, Protect, Shell, Bravery, and Faith.|Description}}
 
[[File:Unearthly Apothecary.png|right|80px|Achievement icon.]]
 
[[File:Unearthly Apothecary.png|right|80px|Achievement icon.]]
The Elixir is a very difficult item to obtain, but is the most powerful, as it fully restores [[Lightning (Final Fantasy XIII)/Gameplay|Lightning's]] HP, EP, and ATB gauges, and casts a multitude of status enhancements on her. Elixirs can be obtained by selling 100 [[soul seed]]s to the soul seed merchants on the first playthrough, or 80 soul seeds on [[New Game Plus|every playthrough after that]]. Elixirs could also be purchased for 360,000 gil from [[Outerworld Services|Outerworld]] characters.
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The Elixir is a very difficult item to obtain, but is the most powerful, as it fully restores [[Lightning (Final Fantasy XIII)/Gameplay|Lightning's]] HP, EP, and ATB gauges, and casts a multitude of status enhancements on her. Elixirs can be obtained by selling 100 [[soul seed]]s to the soul seed merchants on the first playthrough, or 80 soul seeds on [[New Game Plus|subsequent playthroughs]]. Elixirs could also be purchased for 360,000 gil from [[Outerworld Services|Outerworld]] characters.
   
Obtaining an Elixir by any means awards the [[List of Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII achievements and trophies#Unearthly Apothecary|Unearthly Apothecary]] achievement.
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Obtaining an Elixir by any means awards the [[Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII achievements and trophies#Unearthly Apothecary|Unearthly Apothecary]] achievement.
   
 
=== ''[[Final Fantasy XIV]]'' ===
 
=== ''[[Final Fantasy XIV]]'' ===
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=== ''[[Final Fantasy XV]]'' ===
 
=== ''[[Final Fantasy XV]]'' ===
{{Q|A legendary energy drink that takes on superior restorative properties by way of Noctis's powers. Fully restores HP and MP, regenerating half of maximum HP.|Description}}
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{{Quote|A legendary energy drink that takes on superior restorative properties by way of Noctis's powers. Fully restores HP and MP, regenerating half of maximum HP.|Description}}
 
Potions are regular soda that have healing powers due to [[Noctis Lucis Caelum|Noctis's]] [[Magic (term)#Final Fantasy XV|magic]]. Elixirs are regular healing items.
 
Potions are regular soda that have healing powers due to [[Noctis Lucis Caelum|Noctis's]] [[Magic (term)#Final Fantasy XV|magic]]. Elixirs are regular healing items.
   
 
Elixir is a potion that restores 100% of current HP, 50% of lowered maximum HP, and 100% of current MP. It removes Stasis and Danger. It costs 400 gil when bought from shops and is found lying around in various dungeons and mazes. [[Gladiolus Amicitia/Gameplay|Gladiolus]] can find them with his [[Survival]] after Level 5. Ten Elixirs is a reward for [[David Auburnbrie]]'s [[Quest (Final Fantasy XV)/Sidequests#Final Resting Plains|Final Resting Plains]] quest and the player can also win it from the [[Justice Monsters Five]] minigame.
 
Elixir is a potion that restores 100% of current HP, 50% of lowered maximum HP, and 100% of current MP. It removes Stasis and Danger. It costs 400 gil when bought from shops and is found lying around in various dungeons and mazes. [[Gladiolus Amicitia/Gameplay|Gladiolus]] can find them with his [[Survival]] after Level 5. Ten Elixirs is a reward for [[David Auburnbrie]]'s [[Quest (Final Fantasy XV)/Sidequests#Final Resting Plains|Final Resting Plains]] quest and the player can also win it from the [[Justice Monsters Five]] minigame.
   
The following enemies have a chance of dropping Elixirs: [[Goblin (Final Fantasy XV)|Goblin]] [dungeon] (3%), [[Aramusha]] (5%), [[Arachne (Final Fantasy XV)|Arachne]] (8%), [[Ariadne (Final Fantasy XV)|Ariadne]] (8%), and [[Deathclaw (Final Fantasy XV)|Deathclaw]] (8%). Elixirs can be used as components during [[Elemancy]] crafting, and their added effect is Tricast.
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Elixirs can be dropped by [[Goblin (Final Fantasy XV)|Goblin]] [dungeon] (3%), [[Aramusha]] (5%), [[Arachne (Final Fantasy XV)|Arachne]] (8%), [[Ariadne (Final Fantasy XV)|Ariadne]] (8%), and [[Deathclaw (Final Fantasy XV)|Deathclaw]] (8%). Elixirs can be used as components during [[Elemancy]] crafting, and their added effect is Tricast.
   
[[List of Final Fantasy XV accessories#The Grand Chamberlain|The Grand Chamberlain]] has [[Ignis Scientia/Gameplay|Ignis]] use an [[List of Final Fantasy XV items#Elixir|Elixir]] on [[Noctis Lucis Caelum/Gameplay|Noctis]] when his HP falls to half.
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[[Final Fantasy XV accessories#The Grand Chamberlain|The Grand Chamberlain]] has [[Ignis Scientia/Gameplay|Ignis]] use an [[Final Fantasy XV items#Elixir|Elixir]] on [[Noctis Lucis Caelum/Gameplay|Noctis]] when his HP falls to half.
   
 
=== ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics]]'' ===
 
=== ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics]]'' ===
{{Q|Use an elixir to fully restore HP and MP.|Description}}
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{{Quote|Use an elixir to fully restore HP and MP.|Description}}
Elixir can be used with the [[Chemist (Tactics)|Chemist's]] Elixir ability, learned for 900 JP. Like all items, Elixir is used without [[Charge Time]]. It restores one unit's HP and MP to full.
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Elixir can be used with the [[Chemist (Tactics)|Chemist's]] Elixir ability, learned for 900 JP. Elixir is used without [[Charge Time]]. It restores one unit's HP and MP to full.
   
 
Elixirs are rare items that can't be bought in [[Outfitter]]s. In the [[Airship Graveyard]], [[Dorvauldar Marsh]], [[Lost Halidom]], [[Midlight's Deep (Tactics)|Midlight's Deep]], [[Monastery Vaults]] and [[Mullonde Cathedral]], the player can find Elixirs with the [[Treasure Hunter (ability)|Treasure Hunter]] ability. Elixir are a common [[poach]] from the [[Malboro (Tactics)|Great Malboro]].
 
Elixirs are rare items that can't be bought in [[Outfitter]]s. In the [[Airship Graveyard]], [[Dorvauldar Marsh]], [[Lost Halidom]], [[Midlight's Deep (Tactics)|Midlight's Deep]], [[Monastery Vaults]] and [[Mullonde Cathedral]], the player can find Elixirs with the [[Treasure Hunter (ability)|Treasure Hunter]] ability. Elixir are a common [[poach]] from the [[Malboro (Tactics)|Great Malboro]].
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=== ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics Advance]]'' ===
 
=== ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics Advance]]'' ===
{{Q|This fabulous draught both heals and restores magic.|Description}}
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{{Quote|This fabulous draught both heals and restores magic.|Description}}
 
The Elixir recovers a character's HP and MP, while doing damage to the [[undead]]. Elixirs have a Magic Power of 100, which is used for damaging the undead, and are [[Holy (element)|Holy]]-elemental. They are available in Cyril for 20,000 gil and can be sold for 500 gil.
 
The Elixir recovers a character's HP and MP, while doing damage to the [[undead]]. Elixirs have a Magic Power of 100, which is used for damaging the undead, and are [[Holy (element)|Holy]]-elemental. They are available in Cyril for 20,000 gil and can be sold for 500 gil.
   
 
==== ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift]]'' ====
 
==== ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift]]'' ====
{{Q|This miraculous tincture completely restores both health and magickal power to the drinker.|Description}}
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{{Quote|This miraculous tincture completely restores both health and magickal power to the drinker.|Description}}
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{{Item section|Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift}}
   
 
=== ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics S]]'' ===
 
=== ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics S]]'' ===
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=== ''[[Final Fantasy Type-0]]'' ===
 
=== ''[[Final Fantasy Type-0]]'' ===
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=== ''[[Bravely Default]]'' ===
 
=== ''[[Bravely Default]]'' ===
{{Q|A concoction that has been prized as a wonder drug since ancient times. There are a number of ways to prepare it, but the ruling powers and Orthodoxy have kept them secret from the common folk.}}
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{{Quote|A concoction that has been prized as a wonder drug since ancient times. There are a number of ways to prepare it, but the ruling powers and Orthodoxy have kept them secret from the common folk.}}
 
Elixirs fully restore the target's HP and MP. It cannot be purchased, but if sold, it is worth 1,875 pg. It can be found in [[Hartschild]], [[Grapp Keep]], [[Temple of Fire]], [[Eternia]], [[Eternian Central Command]], and [[Everlast Tower]], dropped from Dragon Zombie and Braev (ch 4), and stolen from Behemoth.
 
Elixirs fully restore the target's HP and MP. It cannot be purchased, but if sold, it is worth 1,875 pg. It can be found in [[Hartschild]], [[Grapp Keep]], [[Temple of Fire]], [[Eternia]], [[Eternian Central Command]], and [[Everlast Tower]], dropped from Dragon Zombie and Braev (ch 4), and stolen from Behemoth.
   
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=== ''[[Final Fantasy Dimensions II]]'' ===
 
=== ''[[Final Fantasy Dimensions II]]'' ===
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=== ''[[Dissidia Final Fantasy (2008)|Dissidia Final Fantasy]]'' (2008) ===
 
=== ''[[Dissidia Final Fantasy (2008)|Dissidia Final Fantasy]]'' (2008) ===
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=== ''[[Theatrhythm Final Fantasy]]'' ===
 
=== ''[[Theatrhythm Final Fantasy]]'' ===
Elixir activates when a character's HP drops below 10%, and fully heals their HP.
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Elixir activates when a character's HP drops below 10%, and fully heals their HP. It can be obtained randomly after completing a Music Stage.
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==== ''[[Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call]]'' ====
 
==== ''[[Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call]]'' ====
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=== ''[[Pictlogica Final Fantasy]]'' ===
 
=== ''[[Pictlogica Final Fantasy]]'' ===
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{{Item section|Pictlogica Final Fantasy}}
   
 
=== ''[[Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade]]'' ===
 
=== ''[[Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade]]'' ===
 
Elixirs can restore all LP and BP, making them potent items. However, they can only be purchased with KP.
 
Elixirs can restore all LP and BP, making them potent items. However, they can only be purchased with KP.
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{{Item section|Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade}}
   
 
=== ''[[Final Fantasy Record Keeper]]'' ===
 
=== ''[[Final Fantasy Record Keeper]]'' ===
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{{Ability section|Final Fantasy Record Keeper}}
   
 
=== ''[[Final Fantasy Explorers]]'' ===
 
=== ''[[Final Fantasy Explorers]]'' ===
{{Item-stub|Final Fantasy Explorers}}
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{{Item section|Final Fantasy Explorers}}
   
 
=== ''[[Final Fantasy Brave Exvius]]'' ===
 
=== ''[[Final Fantasy Brave Exvius]]'' ===
{{Q|A fabled arcanum capable of restoring an individual's health and magical energies to full capacity. Said to have been bestowed upon mortals by a deity of light in times of yore, its ingredients and recipe are shrouded in mystery. Its potency is such that those who witness its effects describe it only as a miracle. It is said that any who comes to possess this divine elixir is destined to succeed in their quest.|Description}}
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{{Quote|A fabled arcanum capable of restoring an individual's health and magical energies to full capacity. Said to have been bestowed upon mortals by a deity of light in times of yore, its ingredients and recipe are shrouded in mystery. Its potency is such that those who witness its effects describe it only as a miracle. It is said that any who comes to possess this divine elixir is destined to succeed in their quest.|Description}}
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{{Item section|Final Fantasy Brave Exvius}}
   
 
=== ''[[World of Final Fantasy]]'' ===
 
=== ''[[World of Final Fantasy]]'' ===
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{{Quote|SINGLE: Fully restores HP/AP and removes all status ailments. |Description}}
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|[[Icicle Ridge]], [[Saronia Docks]], [[Rainbow Shore]], [[Big Bridge (World of Final Fantasy)|Big Bridge]], [[Sunken Temple]], [[Chainroad]], [[Crystal Tower (World of Final Fantasy)|Crystal Tower]], [[Castle Exnine]], [[EX Dungeon C]], [[Hidden Dungeon]]
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|[[Cactrot (World of Final Fantasy)|Cactrot]], [[Cactuar (World of Final Fantasy)|Cactuar]], [[Flan Princess (World of Final Fantasy)|Flan Princess]], [[Gigantrot]], [[Gigantuar (World of Final Fantasy)|Gigantuar]], [[Magic Jar (World of Final Fantasy)|Magic Jar]], [[Magic Pot (World of Final Fantasy)|Magic Pot]], [[Mimic (World of Final Fantasy)|Mimic]], [[Mimic Jackpot]], [[Syldra (World of Final Fantasy)|Syldra]], [[Sylph (World of Final Fantasy)|Sylph]]
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|12,500 gil
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=== ''[[Chocobo no Fushigi na Dungeon]]'' ===
 
=== ''[[Chocobo no Fushigi na Dungeon]]'' ===
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==== ''[[Chocobo's Dungeon 2]]'' ====
 
==== ''[[Chocobo's Dungeon 2]]'' ====
 
Elixirs fully restore HP and Energy to Chocobo.
 
Elixirs fully restore HP and Energy to Chocobo.
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=== ''[[Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon]]'' ===
 
=== ''[[Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon]]'' ===
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=== ''[[Mobius Final Fantasy]]'' ===
 
=== ''[[Mobius Final Fantasy]]'' ===
Elixir recovers the player's stamina, which is used to play the game. A bonus Elixir can be earned by registering on Square Enix Member's website.<ref name="Siliconera20150428">{{Refwebsite| page url = http://www.siliconera.com/2015/04/27/get-tidus-brotherhood-sword-mobius-final-fantasy/| page name = Get Tidus' Brotherhood Sword In Mobius Final Fantasy| site url = http://www.siliconera.com/| site name = Siliconera| access time = 12:35, April 30, 2015 (UTC)}}</ref>
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Elixir recovers the player's stamina. A bonus Elixir could be earned by registering on Square Enix Member's website.
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== Non-''Final Fantasy'' guest appearances ==
 
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[[File:Chrono Trigger Elixir.png|right|150px]]
 
[[File:Chrono Trigger Elixir.png|right|150px]]
 
Elixir is a consumable item which fully restores the HP and MP of a single party member.
 
Elixir is a consumable item which fully restores the HP and MP of a single party member.
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== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==
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[[File:Artnia drink elixir.jpg|thumb|Elixir drink.]]
 
[[File:Artnia drink elixir.jpg|thumb|Elixir drink.]]
 
* Square Enix's cafe [[Artnia]] serves a cocktail called Elixir based on the item in ''Final Fantasy'' series. This highball is made using the medicinal plant based liquor Elixir Vegetal, and also contains white rum, mint, rosemary, soda and lime.
 
* Square Enix's cafe [[Artnia]] serves a cocktail called Elixir based on the item in ''Final Fantasy'' series. This highball is made using the medicinal plant based liquor Elixir Vegetal, and also contains white rum, mint, rosemary, soda and lime.
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Elixir in Final Fantasy VII.

Show me the alchemist who doesn't wish in his heart of hearts to know the secret behind making an elixir, and I'll show you a fraud! Of course, he might already know it... but it's taboo to reveal the ingredients. That's why they all toil in solitude, though their goal be the same. Now, I spied an alchemist hard at work the other day. Seemed to me he was working at making an elixir, so I watched him for a good long while. And he looked as if he was trying to catch something, so he did. If I didn't know any better, why, I'd say he was trying to pick souls out of the air... Not a very likely story, I know, but that's what it looked like, sure enough.

Tyak, Master Chef, Aletap Rumors

The Elixir (エリクサー, Erikusā?), also known as Elixer, is a recurring item from the series. Usually Elixirs completely restore the HP and MP of one ally, and sometimes restores status as well. Megalixir affects the entire party for the same effect. Some games also have a more potent version of the Elixir, called Hi-Elixir.

Magic Pots often want Elixirs and in exchange give plenty of Experience Points.

Appearances

Final Fantasy

Fully restores HP and MP.

Description

The Elixir item did not appear in the original NES version. Elixirs can be found in the Origins, Dawn of Souls, and Final Fantasy 20th Anniversary and iOS ports.

Elixir
Effect Restores all HP and MP.
Find Dragon Caves, Chaos Shrine (Past), Lifespring Grotto (x8), Whisperwind Cove (x16)
Drop Death Eye

Final Fantasy II

Fully restores HP and MP.

Description

Elixirs make their debut, sold in item stores for 50,000 gil (being the most expensive item). They may also be found in chests and are dropped by enemies.

The Emperor can use Elixirs on himself in the first battle against him, fully restoring his HP and MP. Amusingly, because his use of Elixirs is treated as an enemy ability and thus requires MP, he cannot use them if his MP is fully depleted.

Elixir
Effect Restores all HP and MP.
Buy Altair, Gatrea, Paloom, Poft, Salamand, Bafsk, Fynn, Mysidia, Machanon
Find Coliseum, Mysidian Tower, Fynn, Jade Passage, Pandaemonium
Drop Emperor, Tiamat, Malboro Terra, Death Rider, Lamia Matriarch, Yamatano Orochi
Cost 50,000 gil

Final Fantasy III

An Elixir can be used to cure Cid's sick wife, allowing the party to go down into his basement (to get eight items from his chests). Ordinary Elixirs can also be obtained. The Elixir for Cid's sick wife is not a key item, and thus can be also used as a basic potion, but this is not recommended.

Elixir
Effect Restores all HP and MP.
Find Canaan, Molten Cave, Hein's Castle (x3), Replito, Northeastern Saronia, Saronia Catacombs, Lake Dohr, Bahamut's Lair, Ancients' Maze, Eureka (x4), Crystal Tower (x5)
Steal Odin, King Behemoth, Yellow Dragon, Green Dragon, Red Dragon
Drop Odin, Yellow Dragon, Green Dragon, Red Dragon

Final Fantasy IV

Fully restores HP and MP

Description
Elixir
Effect Restores all HP and MP to one target.
Buy Hummingway Home
Find Troia Castle, Dwarven Castle (x2), Cave of Eblan (x2), Sealed Cave, Sylph Cave, Feymarch, Baron Castle, Giant of Babil, Lunar Subterrane (x2)
Drop Deathmask (2D and 3D), Flan Princess (2D and 3D), Ahriman (2D and 3D)
Cost 100,000 gil

Final Fantasy IV: The After Years

Elixirs restore HP and MP to one target. They can be bought in B1 of the Depths for 100,000 gil each.

Final Fantasy V

Fully recovers HP and MP.

Description
Elixir
Effect Restores all HP and MP.
Buy Phantom Village
Find Tycoon Castle (x2), Fire-Powered Ship (x3), Karnak Castle (x6), Ronka Ruins, Moore Forest, Castle Exdeath (x2), Pyramid of Moore (x4), Island Shrine, Interdimensional Rift - Ruins (x2), Interdimensional Rift - Final Floors
Steal Strapparer, Crystal Dragon, Enchanted Fan, Flaremancer, Gigas, Jackanapes, Pantera, Red Dragon, White Flame, Zephyrus, Zu, Earth Crystal, Fire Crystal, Water Crystal, Wind Crystal, Exdeath, Triton, Nereid, Phobos, Leviathan, Catastrophe, Azulmagia, Necrophobe
Drop Alchymia, Calcruthl, Cure Beast, Enchanted Fan, Jackanapes, Hypnot, Kuza Beast, La Mage, Landcrawler, Level Checker, Undead Husk, Magic Pot, Magic Dragon, Moldwynd, Skull Eater, Sybaritic, Zephyrus, Zu, Gilgamesh, Tyrannosaur, Dragon Grass
Cost 50,000 gil

Elixir is also a Mix result, and can be achieved by either of the following:

Final Fantasy VI

Fully restores HP and MP.

Description

An Elixir can be found in many houses throughout the world hidden in clocks.

Elixir
Effect Restores all HP and MP.
Find [WoB] Narshe (Clock in Arvis's House), [WoB] South Figaro (Clock in Passage to Rich Man's Home), [WoB] Mobliz (Clock in Post Office), [WoB] Nikeah (Clock in Inn), [WoB] Narshe (Clock in Elder's House), [WoB] Kohlingen (Rachel's House), [WoB] Albrook (Clock in Cafe), [WoB] Imperial Observation Post, [WoB] Floating Continent, [WoR] Doma Castle (Clock in bedroom), [WoR] South Figaro (Box; if Eyedrops was not obtained in WoB), [WoR] Narshe Mines (South Passage)(Chest; if Rune Edge was not obtained in WoB)
Steal Hell's Rider, Magic Urn, Peeper, Gigantos, Spit Fire, Air Force, Ultima Weapon, Master Pug, Kefka (Narshe), Short Arm (Final Battle), Long Arm (Final Battle), Face (Final Battle), Tiger (Final Battle), Machine (Final Battle), Magic (Final Battle), Power, Magic Master
Drop Tunnel Armor, Ultima Weapon
Morph Apocrypha, Dark Force, Behemoth, Fiend Dragon, Slagworm, Cruller, Still Life, Goblin, Dragon, Landworm, Enuo, Phase, Great Behemoth, Level 70 Magic

Final Fantasy VII

Fully Restores HP/MP

Description
Elixir
Effect Restores all HP and MP.
Find Shinra Headquarters (First visit/Emergency stairs), Mythril Mine, Nibelheim (before obtaining Highwind), Mt. Nibel, Forgotten City, Gaea's Cliff, Mideel (before Ultimate Weapon), Midgar Raid (x3), Northern Cave (x2), Gelnika, Fort Condor (win 13th and 19th battle/x3 per battle), Bone Village, Great Glacier
Steal Master Tonberry, Gighee, Iron Man
Drop Dark Dragon, Turks:Reno (Gelnika), Turks:Rude (Midgar Raid), Staniv
Morph Vlakorados, Harpy
Other Prize in chocobo racing in B, A and S classes, Shinra Headquarters (from Domino if password is guessed correctly on second try)

Using an Elixir in battle can trigger the Cover ability, where the character with the Cover Materia steps in to receive the Elixir instead of the intended person. Also there is a glitch that lets the player get infinite Elixirs at Great Glacier. Magic Pots demand Elixirs and yield plentiful rewards if appeased. The player can multiply Elixirs easily with the W-Item duplication bug.

Dirge of Cerberus -Final Fantasy VII-

Elixirs fully restore HP and MP.

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Before Crisis -Final Fantasy VII-

Elixirs fully restore the player's HP and MP. They cannot be purchased.

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Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-

Fully restores HP, MP, and AP, and heals all status ailments.

Description

Elixir fully restores HP, MP, AP, and removes status ailments. Depending on what type of Materia is used in Materia Fusion, an Elixir can grant HP+10% MP+10% or AP+10%. Elixirs can't be purchased or obtained from enemies. They can be found in treasure chests and obtained as mission rewards (mission 6-2-4 gives 20), and obtained randomly from the Magic Pot summon.

Final Fantasy VII Remake

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Final Fantasy VIII

Elixir
Effect Restores all HP and statuses.
Buy Esthar City
Find Dollet (complete dog sidequest after obtaining Ragnarok)
Angelo Search (1/144 chance)
Steal Biggs (1st), Biggs (2nd), Edea (1st)
Drop Seifer (1st), Sphinxaur, Sphinxara, Elvoret
Cost 50,000 gil

Final Fantasy IX

Fully restores HP and MP.

Description
Elixir
Effect Restores all HP and MP.
Find Alexandria Castle, Ice Cavern, Lindblum (after party has airship, x2), South Gate, North Station, Cleyra's Trunk, Cleyra (Evacuation quest), Fossil Roo, Black Mage Village, Madain Sari, Iifa Tree, Oeilvert, Mount Gulug, Hilda Garde III, Daguerreo (x2), Terra, Bran Bal, Pandemonium
Steal Red Dragon, Yan, Gizamaluke, Ark, Taharka, Shell Dragon (A), Silver Dragon, Kraken's Left Tentacle, Deathguise, Necron, Tantarian, Quale, Ozma
Drop Kraken (Crystal World), Lich (Crystal World), Hilgigars, Soulcage, Valia Pira, Silver Dragon, Nova Dragon, Maliris, Tiamat, Kraken, Lich, Deathguise, Yeti (Friendly), Quale, Hades

Tetra Master

Tetra Master
Elixir
#074
Location: Memoria, chest in Bohden Gate


Final Fantasy X

FFX Elixir Icon

Fully restores one character's HP & MP.

Description

Elixir recovers HP and MP for one party member up to a cap of 9,999 HP and 999 MP, making it less effective if the character is using the Break HP Limit and Break MP Limit abilities. In addition to being a normal item, Elixir can also be created using Rikku's Mix Overdrive.

Elixir
Effect Restores all HP and MP, to a cap of 9,999 HP and 999 MP.
Find Guadosalam, Bikanel, Via Purifico, Besaid Temple, Inside Sin
Steal Braska's Final Aeon, Dark Anima, Dark Bahamut, Dark Cindy, Dark Ifrit, Dark Ixion, Dark Mindy, Dark Sandy, Dark Shiva, Dark Valefor, Dark Yojimbo, Penance (Arms), Penance, Seymour Flux, Seymour
Drop Crawler, Oblitzerator
Bribe YKT-11, YKT-63
Other Gift: Kilika Woods (talk after killing Lord Ochu), Macalania Temple: Hall
Prize: Blitzball - League (2nd place), Tournament (1st place), Thunder Plains (get hit by 80 bolts), Macalania Woods: North (Butterfly Hunt minigame after Spherimorph), Home (second in first row), Calm Lands - Wobbly Chocobo (first win), Remiem Temple - Chocobo Race (one chest and no poles), Cavern of the Stolen Fayth (Magic Urn), Bikanel (obtain 3-5 cactuar spheres)

Final Fantasy X-2

The Alchemist dressphere has the special Stash ability, allowing the character to use Elixirs for free, though obtaining this ability takes a lot of time, requiring 999 AP to achieve.

Elixir
Effect Restores all HP and MP.
Find Zanarkand (chapters 1/2), Mt. Gagazet, Floating Ruins (chapter 1), Fiend Haunt (chapter 4), Mushroom Rock Road (chapter 5), Macalania Woods (chapter 5), Fiend Colony, Farplane - Road from Bevelle (chapter 5)
Steal Anything Eater (Oversoul), Concherer (normal and Oversoul), Critical Bug (Oversoul), Insect Matriarch (Oversoul), Leblanc (Chateau Leblanc), Logos (Bikanel, Djose Highroad, Chateau Leblanc), Ormi (Djose Highroad, Chateau Leblanc, Mt. Gagazet), Vegnagun (leg)
Drop Experiment, Omega Weapon
Bribe Barong (Oversoul), Grim Gaze (Oversoul), Vertigo (Oversoul), King VERMIN! (Oversoul)
Other Chapter 2/3 Thunder Plains - Calibrate lightning towers (30 correct entries for tower 1, 25-29 correct entries for tower 2, at least 25-29 correct entries for tower 3)

Final Fantasy XI

An Elixir restores HP and MP by 25%, and is either crafted by alchemists or obtained as a temporary item. There also exists "Dusty Elixir" temporary items during some events with the same effect. The high quality synth is a "Hi-Elixir" which restores HP and MP by 50%.

There also exists "Vile Elixirs", which take effect instantly (as opposed to normal 10 second use delay), but are only dropped off of certain high Notorious Monsters and Battlefield events.

Final Fantasy XII

The Elixir is a rare item that restores a single unit's HP and MP to full. It requires rare loot to make at the bazaar and can be found as uncommon treasure in some treasure urns, usually only when Diamond Armlet is equipped.

In the bazaar making an Elixir requires High Arcana x1, Demon Drink x3, and Ambrosia x3 with 36,000 gil. The pack can be created multiple times.

The southernmost treasure in the Echoes of the Past area in the Nabreus Deadlands can have an Elixir without the need to equip the Diamond Armlet. This treasure is good for farming because it spawns 80% of the time, and has only 15% chance to contain gil.

In Pharos 1st Ascent, just north of the second Waystone, is a treasure hidden behind a fake wall. It has 65% chance to spawn, 80% chance to contain items, if which there is a 50% chance for Elixir without Diamond Armlet. If it's not Elixir, it's a Hi-Potion. There is thus a 26% chance to get an Elixir per run. After the Waystones are activated one can get there quickly from the Gate Crystal just downstairs.

In the Zodiac versions, an Elixir also fully restores a character's Mist Charge gauge used for Quickenings. This greatly enhances its value, as Ethers and Hi-Ethers only restore a minute portion of this gauge, which otherwise recovers slowly over time unless the player touches a Save Crystal, is otherwise fully healed, or uses the even rarer Megalixir item.

Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings

Elixir is an enemy skill that restores all HP to the user.

Final Fantasy XIII

The Elixir is an extremely rare item which restores the HP of all party members and recovers all TP for the party leader. Only one Elixir can be found in treasure spheres, which is guarded by an Immortal in an unrevisitable area of Orphan's Cradle.

The only other method of obtaining Elixirs is by dismantling Doctor's Codes at their maximum level. As there are only three Doctor's Codes, it is only possible to obtain a maximum of four Elixirs, of which two can be permanently missed.

Final Fantasy XIII-2

Revives all allies from KO, fully restores HP, and charges the Feral Link gauge, in addition to making Full ATB Skills useable again if they've been already used in that battle.

Description

Elixirs revive all allies from KO, fully restores HP, and charges the Feral Link gauge, in addition to making full ATB skills usable again if they've been already used in that battle. The main way to obtain elixirs is to purchase them in Serendipity for a high number of coins, although the DLC enemy PuPu has Elixir as a rare drop too. Elixir is also a prize for winning either the Manasvin or Myrmidon Cups at Guardian Class at the chocobo races in Serendipity.

Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII

Fully restores HP, EP and ATB gauge and grants Haste, Protect, Shell, Bravery, and Faith.

Description
Achievement icon.

The Elixir is a very difficult item to obtain, but is the most powerful, as it fully restores Lightning's HP, EP, and ATB gauges, and casts a multitude of status enhancements on her. Elixirs can be obtained by selling 100 soul seeds to the soul seed merchants on the first playthrough, or 80 soul seeds on subsequent playthroughs. Elixirs could also be purchased for 360,000 gil from Outerworld characters.

Obtaining an Elixir by any means awards the Unearthly Apothecary achievement.

Final Fantasy XIV

Elixirs are subject to a cooldown timer shared between all items.

Elixir
Description This special blend of herbal extracts and aetheric essence rejuvenates body and mind, instantly restoring HP and MP.
Effect Restores 28% of max HP, up to 720HP, and 24% of max MP, up to 430. 300 second cooldown.
Recipe Distilled Water (x1) Mistletoe (x1) Nutmeg (x1), Water Shard (X6) Lightning Shard (x6), creates 3 elixirs. Alchemist level 50.

Final Fantasy XV

A legendary energy drink that takes on superior restorative properties by way of Noctis's powers. Fully restores HP and MP, regenerating half of maximum HP.

Description

Potions are regular soda that have healing powers due to Noctis's magic. Elixirs are regular healing items.

Elixir is a potion that restores 100% of current HP, 50% of lowered maximum HP, and 100% of current MP. It removes Stasis and Danger. It costs 400 gil when bought from shops and is found lying around in various dungeons and mazes. Gladiolus can find them with his Survival after Level 5. Ten Elixirs is a reward for David Auburnbrie's Final Resting Plains quest and the player can also win it from the Justice Monsters Five minigame.

Elixirs can be dropped by Goblin [dungeon] (3%), Aramusha (5%), Arachne (8%), Ariadne (8%), and Deathclaw (8%). Elixirs can be used as components during Elemancy crafting, and their added effect is Tricast.

The Grand Chamberlain has Ignis use an Elixir on Noctis when his HP falls to half.

Final Fantasy Tactics

Use an elixir to fully restore HP and MP.

Description

Elixir can be used with the Chemist's Elixir ability, learned for 900 JP. Elixir is used without Charge Time. It restores one unit's HP and MP to full.

Elixirs are rare items that can't be bought in Outfitters. In the Airship Graveyard, Dorvauldar Marsh, Lost Halidom, Midlight's Deep, Monastery Vaults and Mullonde Cathedral, the player can find Elixirs with the Treasure Hunter ability. Elixir are a common poach from the Great Malboro.

They can also be won in Melee for the PlayStation Portable version.

Final Fantasy Tactics Advance

This fabulous draught both heals and restores magic.

Description

The Elixir recovers a character's HP and MP, while doing damage to the undead. Elixirs have a Magic Power of 100, which is used for damaging the undead, and are Holy-elemental. They are available in Cyril for 20,000 gil and can be sold for 500 gil.

Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift

This miraculous tincture completely restores both health and magickal power to the drinker.

Description
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Final Fantasy Tactics S

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Final Fantasy Type-0

Elixirs restore the recipient's HP and MP. It is a gift from Mog for completing the first task and for making a friend who can help Class Zero for the first time, a reward for many special orders during missions, a treasure in Bethnel Caverns, and is found in the ruined Airship Landing area during "The Akademeia Liberation" (50% chance).

Final Fantasy Mystic Quest

Elixir is a non-usable key item given to the player by Tristam to cure Kaeli of her poison.

Final Fantasy Adventure

Elixir is a recovery item that fully restores all HP and MP and only has 1 use. It cannot be bought, but it can be farmed on the Lone Island by killing all enemies on the screen.

The Final Fantasy Legend

The Elixir restores HP of a character, removes abnormal status conditions, and restores Mutant's uses. It costs 10,000 GP and has 3 uses.

Final Fantasy Legend II

Elixer does not have an icon before its name. It can be bought in numerous towns across the various worlds for 5000 GP or found in chests. It only has 1 use, and also increases a Robot's HP by 9 when equipped on them. The item heals all status ailments and fully recovers their HP on one target.

Final Fantasy Legend III

Elixir recovers 100% of HP, MP, and full status restoration. It can be bought for 3500 GP in the following locations: Talon, Darius, Dwelg Town, Floatland Town, Knaya, Muu (Past, Present, and Future), New Dharm, and Zhakal.

Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light

The Elixir fully recovers a party member's HP. Elixirs can only be obtained from random treasure chests inside any of the bonus towers. It can be sold for 333,333 gil. In addition, the party must obtain a key item called Hi-Elixir from the Apothecary inside the Hunting Caves. They need this item to heal Thauzand's daughter, Eilith, who is suffering from Beelzebub's plague.

Bravely Default

A concoction that has been prized as a wonder drug since ancient times. There are a number of ways to prepare it, but the ruling powers and Orthodoxy have kept them secret from the common folk.

Elixirs fully restore the target's HP and MP. It cannot be purchased, but if sold, it is worth 1,875 pg. It can be found in Hartschild, Grapp Keep, Temple of Fire, Eternia, Eternian Central Command, and Everlast Tower, dropped from Dragon Zombie and Braev (ch 4), and stolen from Behemoth.

It can be both dropped and stolen from Barras (ch 8), Holly (ch 8), Heinkel (ch 8), Khamer (ch 8), Khint (ch 8), Jackal (ch 8), Profiteur (ch 8), DeRosa (ch 8), Einheria (ch 8), Mephilia (ch 8), Artemia (ch 8), Barbarossa (ch 8), Qada (ch 8), Praline (ch 8), Kamiizumi (ch 8), Kikiyo (ch 8), Yulyana (ch 8), and DeRosso (ch 8).

A variant Elixir sells for 25,000 pg. It was meant to be dummied out, but was erroneously made available as a steal item from a variant Mammon. This Mammon is no longer distributed by Square Enix, but existing copies can still be passed on via Streetpass. Other than its sell price, it is identical to a normal Elixir.

Final Fantasy Dimensions

Elixirs fully restore a single character's HP and MP. They can be found in treasure chests throughout the game, stolen from Magic Pots, and purchased in the postgame coliseum shop for 50,000 gil.

Final Fantasy Dimensions II

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Dissidia Final Fantasy (2008)

Elixir is a trade accessory that grants Luck +4. There are three other variations of the Elixir; the Dusty Elixir, Hi-Elixir, and Megalixir. These items can all be found in each of the four stages in the Duel Colosseum.

Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy

Elixir is a trade accessory that grants +4 Luck when equipped and can be obtained in the Moogle Shop. It is needed to get other equipment.

Theatrhythm Final Fantasy

Elixir activates when a character's HP drops below 10%, and fully heals their HP. It can be obtained randomly after completing a Music Stage.

Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call

Elixir is a healing item that can be equipped or used manually (Quest Medleys only). It is used when HP drops below 10% and restores all HP. When used in Quest Medleys, it completely restores the HP gauge. It can be obtained randomly after completing a Music Stage.

Pictlogica Final Fantasy

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Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade

Elixirs can restore all LP and BP, making them potent items. However, they can only be purchased with KP.

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Final Fantasy Record Keeper

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Final Fantasy Explorers

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Final Fantasy Brave Exvius

A fabled arcanum capable of restoring an individual's health and magical energies to full capacity. Said to have been bestowed upon mortals by a deity of light in times of yore, its ingredients and recipe are shrouded in mystery. Its potency is such that those who witness its effects describe it only as a miracle. It is said that any who comes to possess this divine elixir is destined to succeed in their quest.

Description
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World of Final Fantasy

SINGLE: Fully restores HP/AP and removes all status ailments.

Description
Elixir
Effect Fully restores HP/AP to a single target and removes all status ailments.
Find Icicle Ridge, Saronia Docks, Rainbow Shore, Big Bridge, Sunken Temple, Chainroad, Crystal Tower, Castle Exnine, EX Dungeon C, Hidden Dungeon
Drop Cactrot, Cactuar, Flan Princess, Gigantrot, Gigantuar, Magic Jar, Magic Pot, Mimic, Mimic Jackpot, Syldra, Sylph
Sell 12,500 gil

Chocobo no Fushigi na Dungeon

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Chocobo's Dungeon 2

Elixirs fully restore HP and Energy to Chocobo.

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Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon

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Mobius Final Fantasy

Elixir recovers the player's stamina. A bonus Elixir could be earned by registering on Square Enix Member's website.

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Non-Final Fantasy guest appearances

Chrono Trigger

Chrono Trigger Elixir

Elixir is a consumable item which fully restores the HP and MP of a single party member.

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Etymology

An elixir is a clear, sweet-flavored liquid used for medicinal purposes, to be taken orally and intended to cure one's ills.

Trivia

Artnia drink elixir

Elixir drink.

  • Square Enix's cafe Artnia serves a cocktail called Elixir based on the item in Final Fantasy series. This highball is made using the medicinal plant based liquor Elixir Vegetal, and also contains white rum, mint, rosemary, soda and lime.