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This magick needle breaks the enchantments that turn flesh to stone.
Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift description
Gold Needle (金の針, Kin no Hari?), also known as Soft, is an item that appears in various games in the series. It can be used to cure the Petrify status ailment, and in some games, it causes Instant Death to opponents based in stone.
Appearances
Final Fantasy
Cures stone.
Description
Gold Needle | |
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Effect | Restores Petrification. |
Buy | Elfheim and beyond, except Melmond. |
Cost | 800 G |
500 gil |
Final Fantasy II
Cures stone.
Description
Gold Needle | |
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Effect | Cures Petrify. |
Buy | All item shops |
Find | Castle Deist, Cave of Mysidia |
Cost | 2,500 G |
500 gil |
Final Fantasy III
Gold Needle | |
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Effect | Cures Petrification. |
Buy | Canaan and beyond (Village of the Ancients and beyond in Famicom release). |
Find | Canaan, Dragon's Peak, Subterranean Lake (x3) |
Steal | Helldiver, Petit, Petit Mage, Manticore, Stalagmite, Myrmecoleon, Cockatrice, Gold Warrior, Gold Bear, Gold Eagle, Lost Gold, Nightmare, Gold Knight, Catoblepas, Chimera, Ouroboros, Chimera Mage, Greater Boros, Humbaba |
Drop | Helldiver, Petit, Petit Mage, Manticore, Stalagmite, Myrmecoleon, Cockatrice, Lost Gold, Gold Warrior, Gold Bear, Gold Eagle, Nightmare, Gold Knight, Catoblepas, Chimera, Ouroboros, Chimera Mage, Greater Boros, Humbaba |
Cost | 300 gil |
100 gil |
Final Fantasy IV
Cures Petrify
Description
Gold Needle | |
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Effect | Removes Petrify. |
Buy | All item shops |
Find | Mt. Hobs, Eblan, Cave of Eblan |
Steal | Basilisk, Gatlinghog, Needlehog, Sword Rat |
Drop | Basilisk, Cockatrice, Helldiver, Floating Eye, Gatlinghog, Blood Eye, Fledgling Rukh, Hellflapper, Eyewing Moth, Needlehog, Sword Rat |
Cost | 400 gil |
Final Fantasy IV -Interlude-
Final Fantasy IV: The After Years
Gold Needle | |
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Effect | Removes Petrify. |
Buy | All item shops |
Find | Baron (Kain), Sealed Cave x2 (Rydia), Troia Castle (Palom), Tower of Trials (Palom), Palom's Challenge Dungeon, Porom's Challenge Dungeon, Antlion's Den (Edward) |
Drop | Sword Rat, Floating Eye, Helldiver, Eyewing Moth, Cockatrice, Gatlinghog, Black Lizard, Needlehog, Hellflapper, Blood Eye, Basilisk, Gil Bird, Cliff Eagle, Sky Pupil, Navy Moth |
Cost | 400 gil |
Final Fantasy V
Removes petrification status.
Description
Soft | |
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Effect | Cures Petrify. |
Buy | Carwen and beyond. |
Find | North Mountain |
Steal | Cactus, Cockataur, Cybis, Gatlings, Golem, Hypnot, Oculus, Skelasuar, Stoned Mask, Stone Golem, Triton, Nergade, Phobos |
Drop | Adamngolem (Zefa Zone summon), Cybis, Death Claw, Gatlings, Hedgehog, Rock Statue, Silent Bee, Catastroph |
Cost | 150 gil |
Gold Needles are an effective way of gaining ABP because they instantly kill the enemies in the basement of Bal Castle. This method also works on all stone based enemies, making it a somewhat limited, but still fairly useful trick to remember.
In the Game Boy Advance version, Cannoneers can use Gold Needles with the Combine ability to create Needle Shot, Needle Burst, and Needle Cannon, respectively, each of which are based on 1000 Needles. Shot deals 1000 guaranteed damage, Burst deals 2000, and Cannon deals 3000.
Final Fantasy VI
Cures petrification.
Description
Soft | |
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Effect | Restores Petrification. |
Buy | All item shops |
Find | [WoB] Figaro Castle - Chest,[WoB] South Figaro - Box, [WoB] Thamasa - Box |
Steal | Cactrot, Mind Candy, Bug |
Drop | Whisper, Lizard, Cactrot, Tusker, Mind Candy |
Morph | Guard, Soldier, Hazer, Rain Man, Dark Wind, Brawler, Whisper, Commander, Mesosaur, Beakor, Pterodon, HermitCrab, Hornet, CrassHoppr, Delta Bug, Trilobiter, Nautiloid, Exocite, Reach Frog, Lizard, ChickenLip, Vaporite, Flan, Humpty, Repo Man, Harvester, Figaliz, Aspik, Ghost, Crawler, Sand Ray, Areneid, Actaneon, Dark Side, Crawly, Bleary, Joker, Marshal, Trooper, Warlock, Iron Fist, Apparite, Vectaur, Wyvern, Cirpius, Sprinter, GloomShell, Mind Candy, WeedFeeder, Luridan, Primordite, Cephaler, Maliga, Gigan Toad, Geckorex, Cluck, Poplium, Eland, Deep Eye, GreaseMonk, NeckHunter, Parasite, Anemone,EarthGuard, Coelecite, Hipocampus, Spectre, Slurm, StillGoing, Parasoul, Pm Stalker, Wizard, Scrapper,Commando, Vindr, Kiwok, Rinn, Insecare, Psychot, Muus, Punisher, Gabbledegak, Scorpion, Lich, Bug, Sea Flower, Abolisher, 1st Class, Necromancr |
Cost | 200 gil |
Final Fantasy VII
Cures [Petrify]
Description
Soft | |
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Effect | Removes Stone. |
Buy | North Corel, Costa del Sol, Gold Saucer, Cosmo Canyon, Gongaga, Nibelheim, Mideel, Bone Village, Corel Prison |
Steal | Cocatolis, Gagihandi, Bagyrisk, Bloatfloat, Needle Kiss |
Drop | Cocatolis, Gagihandi, Bagyrisk |
Morph | Cocatolis |
Cost | 150 gil |
Final Fantasy VIII
Soft | |
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Effect | Cures Petrify. |
Buy | All item shops. |
Find | Dollet (complete dog sidequest before disc 3) |
Refine | Cockatrice Pinion x1 - Soft x3 (ST Med-RF) |
Cost | 100 gil |
Final Fantasy IX
Cures Petrify and Gradual Petrify.
Description
Soft | |
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Effect | Cures Stone. |
Buy | Lindblum and onwards. |
Find | Burmecia (x2) |
Steal | Agares, Amarant (Mirror), Basilisk, Catoblepas, Dagger (Mirror), Eiko (Mirror), Epitaph, Freya (Mirror), Ironite, Quina (Mirror), Steiner (Mirror), Stroper, Vivi (Mirror), Zidane (Mirror) |
Drop | Armstrong, Basilisk, Catoblepas, Ironite, Zombie |
Cost | 100 gil |
Princess Garnet and Steiner have to help Marcus and Baku retrieve a rare key item called Supersoft from Doctor Tot in Treno. They need this item to rescue their petrified "brother", Blank, who is trapped in Evil Forest.
All "Stone" type enemies can be killed instantly by using a Soft on them, displaying the message "became too soft to live" before vanishing. No EXP will be awarded for an enemy killed in this manner, but AP will still be given.
Final Fantasy X
Cures petrification.
Description
Soft | |
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Effect | Cures Petrify. |
Buy | Djose Temple and beyond |
Find | Mushroom Rock Road (after Djose Temple (x4)), Home (Living Quarters; pick second option on second row) |
Steal | Cave Iguion, Dinonix, Iguion, Ipiria, Melusine, Raptor, Yowie |
Bribe | Mushussu |
Other | Prize: Blitzball - Tournament (2nd Place (x4)) Gift: Mi'ihen Highroad (South - "Don't kick the blitzball" (x3)) |
Cost | Varies, starting at 50 gil |
Final Fantasy X-2
Soft | |
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Effect | Cures Petrify. |
Buy | All stores |
Find | Mi'ihen Highroad (chapter 1/2/3/5) |
Steal | Gucumatz, Kukulcan |
Drop | Gucumatz, Kukulcan |
Cost | 50 gil |
Final Fantasy XII
Gold Needle | |
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Effect | Removes Petrification. |
Buy | Rabanastre, Lowtown Merchants, Nalbina, Bhujerba, Jahara, Eruyt, Mt Bur-Omisace, Mosphoran Highwaste, Old Archades, Archades, Nam-Yensa Sandsea, Leviathan, Balfonheim, Phon Coast |
Cost | 100 gil |
Final Fantasy XIV
Final Fantasy XV
A medical instrument that increases blood circulation and disples tension from the body. Cures petrification.
Description
Gold Needle cures Stone status from a party member. It can be bought from shops and found in outpost areas. Stone wears off quickly and makes one invulnerable for its duration, and thus players can simply wait out the status rather than use items to cure it. The Melusine battle is on a timer, however, and thus a stock of Gold Needles can come handy for that battle.
Final Fantasy Tactics
Use a gold needle to change a petrified unit back to normal. Breaks after one use.
Description
Gold Needle | |
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Also called | Soft (PS) |
Effect | Cures Petrification. |
Buy | All shops, (after battle at Mandalia Plains (visit Eagrose Castle after). |
Find | Use Treasure Hunter in Araguay Woods, Golgollada Gallows and Mining Town of Gollund. |
Drop | Cuar, Cocatoris |
Cost | 100 gil |
The ability required to use it can be learned from the Chemist job for 250 JP.
Final Fantasy Tactics Advance
Drink this potion to soften stony skin.
Description
Soft | |
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Effect | Cures Petrification. |
Buy | All shops |
Cost | 100 gil |
Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift
Gold Needle | |
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Effect | Removes Stone. |
Buy | All shops. |
Cost | 100 gil |
A Ranger can use a Gold Needle with Mirror Item to turn targets to stone.
Final Fantasy Dimensions
Gold Needle | |
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Effect | Cures Stone status. |
Buy | All shops |
Cost | 80 gil |
Final Fantasy Adventure
Soft can be bought for 90 GP and remove the Ston status, it has 3 uses.
The Final Fantasy Legend
Needle can be bought for 500 GP. It removes the condition of Stone from a party member and it has 3 uses.
Final Fantasy Legend II
The item is called Soft and it has a potion icon before its name. It can be bought in numerous towns across the various worlds for 1000 GP. It has 4 uses, and also increases a Robot's HP by 9 when equipped on them. The item heals Ston from one target.
Final Fantasy Legend III
Soft heals the Petri status. It can be bought for 200 GP in the following locations: Cirrus, Darius, Dharm, Donmac, Elan (Past and Future), Floatland Town, Knaya, Muu (Past, Present, and Future), and New Dharm.
Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light
Gold Needles can be bought for 50 G at Urbeth and Invidia.
Final Fantasy Brave Exvius
A curious needle of gold with the power to restore life to those turned to stone. Purified by white mages, the holy essence enters the body through the skin, dissolving the curse of petrification from within. While many speak of the glorious feeling of joints and muscles loosening, it has proven ineffective against common shoulder tightness and back pain.
Description
Non-Final Fantasy guest appearances
Captain N: The Game Master
After Matoya stoned Lana. Pit helps her remember them, and she materializes a Soft potion to remove the petrification on Lana that pours on her. The Gold Needle was called SOFT with a potion icon after its name (Soft Potion) in the original Nintendo translation.
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Etymology
The concept for this item could originate from acupuncture (needle therapy). However, the original intent as shown by the early artwork is clearly a sewing needle, rather than an acupuncture needle. Gold-plated needles intended for cloth are reputed to have a smooth glide both through the cloth and when threading, which may be intended as a means of piercing the stone.