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[[File:FFI_Healara.png|200px|right|thumb|Healara.]]
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[[File:FFI_Healara.png|right|thumb|250px|Healara in the original ''[[Final Fantasy]]''.]]
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{{nihongo|Healara|ヒーラ|Hīra}} is a spell that appears in a few games in the ''[[Final Fantasy (Series)|Final Fantasy]]'' series.
[[Image:White Mage - HEL2.gif|left]]
 
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It is a more powerful version of the [[Heal (Ability)|Heal]] spell.
 
{{See Also|Heal (Ability)|Healaga}}
 
{{See Also|Heal (Ability)|Healaga}}
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{{nihongo|Healara|ヒーラ|Hīra}}, also known as '''HEL2''' in the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] release and '''Heal2''' in the ''[[Final Fantasy Origins]]'' release, is a level 5 [[Magic (Final Fantasy)|White Magic]] spell from the original ''[[Final Fantasy]]''. The spell restores a moderate amount of HP to all allies. In the NES and ''Origins'' releases, it restores between 24 and 48 HP, while in subsequent releases it restores HP depending on the caster's [[Spirit (Stat)|Spirit]].
 
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==Appearances==
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===''[[Final Fantasy]]''===
 
[[Image:White Mage - HEL2.gif|right]]
 
Healara, also known as HEL2 in the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] release and Heal2 in the ''[[Final Fantasy Origins]]'' release, is a level 5 [[Magic (Final Fantasy)|White Magic]] spell. The spell restores a moderate amount of HP to all allies. In the NES and ''Origins'' releases, it restores between 24 and 48 HP, while in subsequent releases it restores HP depending on the caster's [[Spirit (Stat)|Spirit]].
   
 
The spell can be bought at [[Melmond]] and can be learned by the [[White Mage (Final Fantasy)|White Mage]] and [[White Mage (Final Fantasy)#White Wizard|White Wizard]] Job classes. In the GBA/PSP/iOS releases it costs 25 MP to cast.
 
The spell can be bought at [[Melmond]] and can be learned by the [[White Mage (Final Fantasy)|White Mage]] and [[White Mage (Final Fantasy)#White Wizard|White Wizard]] Job classes. In the GBA/PSP/iOS releases it costs 25 MP to cast.
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The spell is [[Magic Bugs|bugged]] in the NES version; it works outside of battle as designed, but works like Hel3 in battle.
 
The spell is [[Magic Bugs|bugged]] in the NES version; it works outside of battle as designed, but works like Hel3 in battle.
   
====''[[Final Fantasy IV: The After Years]]''====
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===''[[Final Fantasy IV: The After Years]]''===
The spell Healara is the spell used when a character uses the Recovery Rod as an item, which restores some HP to all party members.
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Healara is the ability used when a character uses the Recovery Rod as an item, which restores some HP to all party members.
   
 
===''[[Final Fantasy Legend III]]''===
 
===''[[Final Fantasy Legend III]]''===

Revision as of 04:52, 6 September 2012

File:FFI Healara.png

Healara in the original Final Fantasy.

(Healara, ヒーラ?, lit. Hīra) is a spell that appears in a few games in the Final Fantasy series. It is a more powerful version of the Heal spell. Template:See Also

Appearances

Final Fantasy

White Mage - HEL2

Healara, also known as HEL2 in the NES release and Heal2 in the Final Fantasy Origins release, is a level 5 White Magic spell. The spell restores a moderate amount of HP to all allies. In the NES and Origins releases, it restores between 24 and 48 HP, while in subsequent releases it restores HP depending on the caster's Spirit.

The spell can be bought at Melmond and can be learned by the White Mage and White Wizard Job classes. In the GBA/PSP/iOS releases it costs 25 MP to cast.

The spell is bugged in the NES version; it works outside of battle as designed, but works like Hel3 in battle.

Final Fantasy IV: The After Years

Healara is the ability used when a character uses the Recovery Rod as an item, which restores some HP to all party members.

Final Fantasy Legend III

Called CureB in the game, it's a Lost Magic spell that recovers 60% of the party's HP. It cost 24 MP to use, and it can be bought for 61800 GP in Cirrus (Pureland) and Shar (Talon).

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