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'''Mana Tablet''' {{J|魔力の薬|Maryoku no Kusuri|Magic Medicine}} is a recurring item in the [[Final Fantasy series|series]]. It oftentimes doubles the target's Max MP temporarily. |
'''Mana Tablet''' {{J|魔力の薬|Maryoku no Kusuri|Magic Medicine}} is a recurring item in the [[Final Fantasy series|series]]. It oftentimes doubles the target's Max MP temporarily. |
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⚫ | [[Final Fantasy X items#Mana Tablet|Mana Tablet]] doubles the max MP of a single character, and can be dropped from [[Abaddon (Final Fantasy X)|Abaddon]], stolen from [[Behemoth (Final Fantasy X)|Behemoth]] and [[Jumbo Flan (Final Fantasy X)|Jumbo Flan]] and bribed from [[Chimera (Final Fantasy X)|Chimera]]. Mana Tablet x60 are awarded for creating the [[Ironclad (Final Fantasy X)|Ironclad]] in the [[Monster Arena]]. Two can be used to customize [[MP Stroll]] on an armor. |
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{{Q|A vigorous tonic that increases the drinker's magical attack power. Due to its extreme potency, only salve-makers with advanced knowledge can stomach it and gain its benefits. Said to have been developed by salve-makers to augment their own magical capabilities on the battlefield, its lack of drinkability has kept it from reaching wide popularity.|Description}} |
{{Q|A vigorous tonic that increases the drinker's magical attack power. Due to its extreme potency, only salve-makers with advanced knowledge can stomach it and gain its benefits. Said to have been developed by salve-makers to augment their own magical capabilities on the battlefield, its lack of drinkability has kept it from reaching wide popularity.|Description}} |
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Revision as of 20:17, 27 March 2019
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Doubles max MP of one character.
Final Fantasy X description
Mana Tablet (魔力の薬, Maryoku no Kusuri?, lit. Magic Medicine) is a recurring item in the series. It oftentimes doubles the target's Max MP temporarily.
Appearances
Final Fantasy X
Mana Tablet doubles the max MP of a single character, and can be dropped from Abaddon, stolen from Behemoth and Jumbo Flan and bribed from Chimera. Mana Tablet x60 are awarded for creating the Ironclad in the Monster Arena. Two can be used to customize MP Stroll on an armor.
Final Fantasy X-2
Mana Tablet return and function the same way as in the previous game. Mana Tablets can be stolen from Gucumatz (Oversoul) and Precepts Guard.
Final Fantasy Explorers
Final Fantasy Brave Exvius
A vigorous tonic that increases the drinker's magical attack power. Due to its extreme potency, only salve-makers with advanced knowledge can stomach it and gain its benefits. Said to have been developed by salve-makers to augment their own magical capabilities on the battlefield, its lack of drinkability has kept it from reaching wide popularity.
Description
Gallery
Etymology
Mana is an indigenous Pacific Islander concept of an impersonal force (false ego) or quality that resides in people, animals, and inanimate objects.