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A standard Inn in Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My life as a King.

Restore HP/MP and cure status ailments such as K.O.

Innkeeper from Bravely Default.

Inns (宿屋, Yadoya?) exist in almost every Final Fantasy game. Although there may not be an actual Inn, there are generally areas where the party may rest, existing in the form of a bed or tent.

When the player characters rest at an inn, all of their HP and MP is restored, and most status effects are cured. Sleeping at an Inn usually costs Gil. Usually, staying in an Inn is the cheapest way of restoring the party's health, as opposed to using items such as Tents or Cottages. The music that accompanies an overnight stay is usually called "Good Night".

Appearances

Final Fantasy

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Onrac Inn

The inn at Onrac.

In the original NES version, the player can stay at inns to heal the characters' HP and recover magic charges. This is the only way to recover the party besides Tents or Cottages as the NES original has no Ethers.

Saving is also only possible by sleeping at Inns or by using a Tent or Cottage until the Dawn of Souls version. KO'd characters are not revived during a stay at an Inn. The Inn prices differ from town to town.

FFI NES Inn Shop

Inn keeper.

Inn prices:


Final Fantasy II

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Poft Inn

The inn at Poft.

The inn prices depend on how much of the party's HP and MP need restoring. KO'd characters are not revived.

In the NES version, , where HP and MP are the total amount of HP and MP, respectively, to be restored; results are to be rounded down by integer. In other words, every 4 HP or 1 MP cost 1 gil to heal.

The player will be allowed to stay at an inn for free if all party members are fully recovered.

Final Fantasy III

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Gysahl Inn

The inn at Gysahl.

FFIII NES Inn Sign

Inns fully heal the party and feature Item Shops inside. The inn prices vary depending on the location.

Inn prices:

Final Fantasy IV

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FFIV PSP Inn Sign
FFIV Inn

The inn at Kaipo.

Inns retain the function they had in previous installments, but the player can get free stays due to storyline events; for example, the attack on Rydia in Mist.

Inn prices:

Final Fantasy IV -Interlude-

Template:Sideicon Inns act the same way as the previous game. While there are inns in both the Feymarch and Cave of Eblan, the player can't sleep there.

Inn prices:

Final Fantasy IV: The After Years

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FFIV TAY Inn Mythril

The inn at Mythril.

Inns act exactly the same as they do in Final Fantasy IV, however with the introduction of the moon phase system, it has the added effect of changing the moon to the next phase. The only time it doesn't do this is during the Eblan Four's missions in Edge's chapter.

Final Fantasy V

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Regole's Inn

The inn at Regole.

Like in Final Fantasy IV, player can have free stays thanks to storyline events but that also happens in places that aren't Inns, like the case of Zok's house in Tule.

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Final Fantasy VI

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FFVI Inn

An inn.

Like other games, inn prices vary depending on the town. If the party stays at any inn while Shadow is a party member, there is a chance he will have a dream. There are four dreams which are episodes of Shadow's past.

Inn prices:


Final Fantasy VII

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FFVII Inn

The inn at Kalm.

With varying prices, inns appear in every town, and fully restore HP, MP, and remove status effects. Sleeping is sometimes required to move the storyline forward, such as at the Forgotten Capital. In Bone Village taking part in the excavation minigame counts as staying at the inn, and the party will be healed by the morning.

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Final Fantasy VIII

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Balamb-Hotel-ffviii-room

Balamb Guest Room.

Inns are called hotels and each hotel offers the same function of the inns in previous games; offering save points for the player to utilize and resting areas to restore health and status, and in many hotels the player can find issues of Timber Maniacs.

Some of the hotels in contain bonus story plots or act as the location of major story events.

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Final Fantasy IX

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Dali Inn

The inn at Dali.

As in most games, inns make an appearance in nearly every city and town, and many with resident moogles to save the player's game. Prices vary per inn. Sometimes, the party stays for free at the castle in Lindblum.

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Final Fantasy X

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Mi'ihen HighroadAgency

The Rin's Travel Agency on the Mi'ihen Highroad.

Inns make a less frequent appearance, as the game's save spheres offer immediate, free healing. Instead, inns appear in the form of travel agencies, an Al Bhed-owned chain of establishments across Spira. All travel agencies are owned by an Al Bhed named Rin.

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Final Fantasy X-2

Template:Sideicon The travel agencies no longer house guests and now they only sell items. It is possible to rest at the Cabin in the Celsius free of charge. Resting in the Cabin once each Chapter unlocks a bonus scene in the final chapter.

Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII

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Inn icon, Piggyback guide.

Inns recover health in exchange for time. Lightning can rest at inns, which are found in various locations. The player can rest at an inn until the hour of their choosing and restore all of Lightning's HP. The latest one can stay is until 6 AM when Lightning must return to the Ark.

Final Fantasy XIV

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FFXIV Uldah Inn Room

The Ul'dah inn room.

In Legacy Final Fantasy XIV, Players can gain access to a private inn room in each city state after completing a sidequest. By logging out or staying inside those rooms, players start gaining a "rested bonus", which provide 50% extra experience when killing enemies under its effect for a set period.

It is also possible to watch every quest cutscene previously seen by using the "Unending Journey" book, and store Artifact equipment and seasonal events rewards in the Armoire. Players may also logout by sleeping in the bed, which starts a unique sleeping animation for each race and a relaxing remix of the "Victory Fanfare".

While sleeping on the bed does not provide extra bonuses to the rested experience, it is a required step for some quests and the character may dream while sleeping, which rewards the player with food items if they check the bed after the dream (If the character dreams about incubating an egg, one can find a boiled egg by checking the bed after logging in). There's also the possibility of triggering a special nightmare cutscene as part of the Seventh Umbral Era events.

Players can set up one inn room as a secondary home point, allowing easy access via the return command. Crafting is disabled inside inn rooms, as it would consume the resting bonus as it is accumulating. The NPCs mention the restriction is a way to keep guests from disturbing the peace, but it is still possible to use loud single-target abilities like Flare.

Template:Sideicon Inns return in A Realm Reborn, and are automatically unlocked early in the Main Scenario. The Armoire and "Unending Journey" reprise their functions. In addition, a Summoning Bell is available to call retainers and, once the appropriate quest is completed, the Aesthetician to adjust the player character's appearance.

Final Fantasy XV

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Final Fantasy Mystic Quest

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FFMQ Inn inside

The Inn at Aquaria.

Inns can be found in the towns of Aquaria, Fireburg and Windia. They all take a fee of 95G. A house in Foresta allows healing for free, so the player can get away with never paying for inn services—granted, the trip through the Focus Tower takes about a minute, so inns are more for convenience than necessity.

Final Fantasy Adventure

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FFA Inn Sign

Inns functions no differently from other RPGs, by paying a certain amount of GP, Sumo's HP and MP are completely restored to their max. It cost 10 GP to stay at the Inn. A few Inns are found on the overworld, and these ones cost 10 GP too.

The Final Fantasy Legend

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FFL Inn Sign

Inns are almost functionally identical in the first two Final Fantasy Legend games, charging the player a rate based on lost HP. They also restore Mutant and Monster abilities to their full charge for free. For this reason, it can be cost-effective to use healing techniques before using an Inn. Inns cannot restore KO'd characters: this must be done instead at a House of Life.

Final Fantasy Legend II

Template:Sideicon Inns will also restore the use of items equipped to Robots (to the already reduced 50% maximum), and can now easily restore KO'd characters. Before going into an inn, the player should use the Cure ability to restore their HP if they have it. The innkeeper only charges for lost HP, and not for the lost uses.

Final Fantasy Legend III

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FFLIII Inn Sign

Inns charge a cost based on lost HP and MP for all party members. The Berth unit for the Talon can provide a free, portable Inn for the party, but can be permanently lost if the player does not collect it before leaving for Pureland.

Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light

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FFT4HoL Inn inside

An inn.

Inns are where the Heroes of Light restore their HP and AP and remove status effects.

Bravely Default

Template:Sideicon Inns fully heal the party's HP, MP and removes status effects and appear in major cities and town. While not an inn, the Adventurer will fully heal the party when in dungeons, for a price.

Bravely Second: End Layer

Template:Sideicon Inns act the same as the previous game. Like the former game, the Adventurer can heal the party when in a dungeon, though for a price. When in certain dungeons, the player can find the Comrade, who when spoken to, initiates a tent event. After the tent scene, the party will be fully recovered for free.

Etymology

Inns are generally establishments or buildings where travelers can seek lodging and, usually, food and drink.

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