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{{infobox enemy
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| iOS = Magic Pot
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| release = FFD
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| name = Magic Pot
| japan = マジックポット
 
 
| image = FFD Magic Pot.png
 
| japanese = マジックポット
 
| romaji = Majikku Potto
 
| romaji = Majikku Potto
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| location = [[Castle Burtgang]], [[Tower of Trials (Dimensions)|Tower of Trials]]
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| iOS image = [[File:FFD Magic Pot.png|63px]]
 
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| Location = Castle Burtgang
 
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| Abilities = Flee
 
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'''Magic Pot''' is an enemy in ''[[Final Fantasy Dimensions]]''.
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'''Magic Pot''' is an enemy in ''[[Final Fantasy Dimensions]]''. It can be encountered in certain areas of [[Castle Burtgang]] and of the [[Tower of Trials (Dimensions)|Tower of Trials]], and possibly in some other locations as well.
   
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{{See|Magic Pot}}
==Related Enemies==
 
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| location = [[Castle Burtgang]], [[Tower of Trials (Dimensions)|Tower of Trials]]
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| ap = 7 or 77
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| exp = 77775
 
| gil = 777
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| steal = [[Elixir (item)|Elixir]]
 
| abilities = [[Flee]]
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== Battle ==
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Magic Pot a unique enemy because it is immune to ordinary attacks and makes no attacks of its own. Instead, it asks for a certain item: either a [[Final Fantasy Dimensions items#Hi-Potion|Hi-Potion]], an [[Final Fantasy Dimensions items#Ether|Ether]], or an [[Final Fantasy Dimensions items#Elixir|Elixir]]. When the requested item is used upon it, it may give a "Thanks!" message and kill itself, allowing the player to claim its battle rewards. Failing to provide the requested item within a short period of time will result in the Magic Pot fleeing, yielding no rewards. Additionally, sometimes a Magic Pot will still flee and give no rewards even if it is immediately given the requested item; it is not clear what, if any, factors influence the chance of successfully appeasing the Magic Pot.
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The amount of AP it gives is not fixed, and may be either 7 or 77. Magic Pots requesting more valuable items appear to be more likely to give 77 AP, although this is not certain.
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Magic Pots carry an Elixir, which may be [[steal#Final Fantasy Dimensions|stolen]] from them, although the chance of successfully stealing it is low, and there will only be time to make a few attempts before it either flees or is defeated. Hunting Magic Pots can thus be an easy way to farm Elixirs, given enough patience.
 
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Magic Pot is an enemy in Final Fantasy Dimensions. It can be encountered in certain areas of Castle Burtgang and of the Tower of Trials, and possibly in some other locations as well.

Stats

Battle

Magic Pot a unique enemy because it is immune to ordinary attacks and makes no attacks of its own. Instead, it asks for a certain item: either a Hi-Potion, an Ether, or an Elixir. When the requested item is used upon it, it may give a "Thanks!" message and kill itself, allowing the player to claim its battle rewards. Failing to provide the requested item within a short period of time will result in the Magic Pot fleeing, yielding no rewards. Additionally, sometimes a Magic Pot will still flee and give no rewards even if it is immediately given the requested item; it is not clear what, if any, factors influence the chance of successfully appeasing the Magic Pot.

The amount of AP it gives is not fixed, and may be either 7 or 77. Magic Pots requesting more valuable items appear to be more likely to give 77 AP, although this is not certain.

Magic Pots carry an Elixir, which may be stolen from them, although the chance of successfully stealing it is low, and there will only be time to make a few attempts before it either flees or is defeated. Hunting Magic Pots can thus be an easy way to farm Elixirs, given enough patience.