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− | |Flood Worm ([[Flood Worm (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|2D]] and [[Flood Worm (Final Fantasy IV 3D)|3D]]), [[Bomb (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|Bomb]] (2D only), [[Zemus's Breath (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|Zemus's Breath]] (2D only), Cave Bat ([[Cave Bat (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|2D]] and [[Cave Bat (Final Fantasy IV 3D)|3D]]), Hornworm ([[Hornworm (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|2D]] and [[Hornworm (Final Fantasy IV 3D)|3D]]), Yellow Jelly ([[Yellow Jelly (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|2D]] and [[Yellow Jelly (Final Fantasy IV 3D)|3D]]), Evil Dreamer ([[Evil Dreamer (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|2D]] and [[Evil Dreamer (Final Fantasy IV 3D)|3D]]), [[Ghoul (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|Ghoul]] (2D only), Blood Bat ([[Blood Bat (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|2D]] and [[Blood Bat (Final Fantasy IV 3D)|3D]]), [[Gray Bomb (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|Gray Bomb]] (2D only), [[Baron Guardsman (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|Baron Guardsman]] (2D only), [[Belphegor (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|Belphegor]] (2D only), [[Mors (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|Mors]] (2D only), Red Mousse ([[Red Mousse (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|2D]] and [[Red Mousse (Final Fantasy IV 3D)|3D]], Larva ([[Larva (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|2D]] and [[Larva (Final Fantasy IV 3D)|3D]]), [[Zemus's Malice (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|Zemus's Malice]] (2D only), Killer Fish ([[Killer Fish (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|2D]] and [[Killer Fish (Final Fantasy IV 3D)|3D]]), Splasher ([[Splasher (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|2D]] and [[Splasher (Final Fantasy IV 3D)|3D]]), [[Bloodbones (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|Bloodbones]] (2D only), [[Revenant (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|Revenant]] (2D only), Caterpillar ([[Caterpillar (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|2D]] and [[Caterpillar (Final Fantasy IV 3D)|3D]]), Hundlegs ([[Hundlegs (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|2D]] and [[Hundlegs (Final Fantasy IV 3D)|3D]]), Sand Worm ([[Sand Worm (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|2D]] and [[Sand Worm (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|3D]]), [[Skeleton (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|Skeleton]] (2D only), [[Skuldier (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|Skuldier]] (2D only), Purple Bavarois ([[Purple Bavarois (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|2D]] and [[Purple Bavarois (Final Fantasy IV 3D)|3D]]), Soul ([[Soul (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|2D]] and [[Soul (Final Fantasy IV 3D)|3D]]), Spirit ([[Spirit (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|2D]] and [[Spirit (Final Fantasy IV 3D)|3D]]), White Mousse ([[White Mousse (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|2D]] and [[White Mousse (Final Fantasy IV 3D)|3D]], Vampire Bat ([[Vampire Bat (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|2D]] and [[Vampire Bat (Final Fantasy IV 3D)|3D]]), Li'l Murderer ([[Li'l Murderer (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|2D]] and [[Li'l Murderer (Final Fantasy IV 3D)|3D]]), Goblin Captain ([[Goblin Captain (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|2D]] and [[Goblin Captain (Final Fantasy IV 3D)|3D]]), Trap Door ([[Trap Door (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|2D]] and [[Trap Door (Final Fantasy IV 3D)|3D]]), Goblin ([[Goblin (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|2D]] and [[Goblin (Final Fantasy IV 3D)|3D]]), [[Sahagin (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|Sahagin]] (2D only), Leshy ([[Leshy (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|2D]] and [[Leshy (Final Fantasy IV 3D)|3D]]), Gargoyle ([[Gargoyle (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|2D]] and [[Gargoyle (Final Fantasy IV 3D)|3D]]), [[Zombie (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|Zombie]] (2D only), Domovoi ([[Domovoi (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|2D]] and [[Domovoi (Final Fantasy IV 3D)|3D]]), [[Zu (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|Zu]] (2D only), [[Captain (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|Captain]] (2D only), [[Baron Soldier (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|Baron Soldier]] (2D only), [[Mom Bomb (Final Fantasy IV)|Mom Bomb]] (2D only), [[Akihiko Matsui (Final Fantasy IV)|Akihiko Matsui]] (2D only), [[Gigas Worm (Final Fantasy IV)|Gigas Worm]] (2D only), [[Flan Master]] (2D only), [[Marionette (Final Fantasy IV 3D)|Marionette]] (3D only), [[Calca (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|Calca]] (2D only), [[Tyrannosaurus (Final Fantasy IV)|Tyrannosaurus]] (2D only), [[Lunasaur]] (2D only), [[Storm Dragon (Final Fantasy IV)|Storm Dragon]] (2D only), [[Arachne (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|Arachne]] (2D only), [[Plague Horror (Final Fantasy IV)|Plague Horror]] (2D only), [[Shadow Dragon (Final Fantasy IV)|Shadow Dragon]] (2D only), [[Golbez ( |
+ | |Flood Worm ([[Flood Worm (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|2D]] and [[Flood Worm (Final Fantasy IV 3D)|3D]]), [[Bomb (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|Bomb]] (2D only), [[Zemus's Breath (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|Zemus's Breath]] (2D only), Cave Bat ([[Cave Bat (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|2D]] and [[Cave Bat (Final Fantasy IV 3D)|3D]]), Hornworm ([[Hornworm (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|2D]] and [[Hornworm (Final Fantasy IV 3D)|3D]]), Yellow Jelly ([[Yellow Jelly (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|2D]] and [[Yellow Jelly (Final Fantasy IV 3D)|3D]]), Evil Dreamer ([[Evil Dreamer (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|2D]] and [[Evil Dreamer (Final Fantasy IV 3D)|3D]]), [[Ghoul (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|Ghoul]] (2D only), Blood Bat ([[Blood Bat (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|2D]] and [[Blood Bat (Final Fantasy IV 3D)|3D]]), [[Gray Bomb (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|Gray Bomb]] (2D only), [[Baron Guardsman (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|Baron Guardsman]] (2D only), [[Belphegor (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|Belphegor]] (2D only), [[Mors (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|Mors]] (2D only), Red Mousse ([[Red Mousse (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|2D]] and [[Red Mousse (Final Fantasy IV 3D)|3D]], Larva ([[Larva (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|2D]] and [[Larva (Final Fantasy IV 3D)|3D]]), [[Zemus's Malice (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|Zemus's Malice]] (2D only), Killer Fish ([[Killer Fish (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|2D]] and [[Killer Fish (Final Fantasy IV 3D)|3D]]), Splasher ([[Splasher (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|2D]] and [[Splasher (Final Fantasy IV 3D)|3D]]), [[Bloodbones (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|Bloodbones]] (2D only), [[Revenant (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|Revenant]] (2D only), Caterpillar ([[Caterpillar (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|2D]] and [[Caterpillar (Final Fantasy IV 3D)|3D]]), Hundlegs ([[Hundlegs (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|2D]] and [[Hundlegs (Final Fantasy IV 3D)|3D]]), Sand Worm ([[Sand Worm (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|2D]] and [[Sand Worm (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|3D]]), [[Skeleton (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|Skeleton]] (2D only), [[Skuldier (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|Skuldier]] (2D only), Purple Bavarois ([[Purple Bavarois (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|2D]] and [[Purple Bavarois (Final Fantasy IV 3D)|3D]]), Soul ([[Soul (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|2D]] and [[Soul (Final Fantasy IV 3D)|3D]]), Spirit ([[Spirit (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|2D]] and [[Spirit (Final Fantasy IV 3D)|3D]]), White Mousse ([[White Mousse (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|2D]] and [[White Mousse (Final Fantasy IV 3D)|3D]], Vampire Bat ([[Vampire Bat (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|2D]] and [[Vampire Bat (Final Fantasy IV 3D)|3D]]), Li'l Murderer ([[Li'l Murderer (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|2D]] and [[Li'l Murderer (Final Fantasy IV 3D)|3D]]), Goblin Captain ([[Goblin Captain (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|2D]] and [[Goblin Captain (Final Fantasy IV 3D)|3D]]), Trap Door ([[Trap Door (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|2D]] and [[Trap Door (Final Fantasy IV 3D)|3D]]), Goblin ([[Goblin (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|2D]] and [[Goblin (Final Fantasy IV 3D)|3D]]), [[Sahagin (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|Sahagin]] (2D only), Leshy ([[Leshy (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|2D]] and [[Leshy (Final Fantasy IV 3D)|3D]]), Gargoyle ([[Gargoyle (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|2D]] and [[Gargoyle (Final Fantasy IV 3D)|3D]]), [[Zombie (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|Zombie]] (2D only), Domovoi ([[Domovoi (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|2D]] and [[Domovoi (Final Fantasy IV 3D)|3D]]), [[Zu (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|Zu]] (2D only), [[Captain (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|Captain]] (2D only), [[Baron Soldier (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|Baron Soldier]] (2D only), [[Mom Bomb (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|Mom Bomb]] (2D only), [[Akihiko Matsui (Final Fantasy IV)|Akihiko Matsui]] (2D only), [[Gigas Worm (Final Fantasy IV)|Gigas Worm]] (2D only), [[Flan Master]] (2D only), [[Marionette (Final Fantasy IV 3D)|Marionette]] (3D only), [[Calca (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|Calca]] (2D only), [[Tyrannosaurus (Final Fantasy IV)|Tyrannosaurus]] (2D only), [[Lunasaur (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|Lunasaur]] (2D only), [[Storm Dragon (Final Fantasy IV)|Storm Dragon]] (2D only), [[Arachne (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|Arachne]] (2D only), [[Plague Horror (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|Plague Horror]] (2D only), [[Shadow Dragon (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|Shadow Dragon]] (2D only), [[Golbez (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|Golbez]] (2D only), [[Kiyoshi Yoshii]] (2D only), Zeromus ([[Zeromus (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|2D]] and [[Zeromus (Final Fantasy IV 3D)|3D]]), [[Hiroyuki Ito (Final Fantasy IV)|Hiroyuki Ito]] (2D only), [[Akihiko Matsui (Final Fantasy IV)|Akihiko Matsui]] (2D only), [[CPU (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|CPU]] (2D only), [[Defense Node (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|Defense Node]] (2D only), [[Attack Node (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|Attack Node]] (2D only), [[General (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|General]] (2D only) |
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− | |''[[Celsius]]'' (chapter 1/2), [[Besaid Cave]] (chapter 1/2), [[Mi'ihen Highroad]] (chapter 1/2), [[Djose Temple]] (chapter 1/2), [[Thunder Plains (Final Fantasy X)|Thunder Plains]] (chapter 1/2), [[Bevelle]] (chapter 3/5), [[Calm Lands]] (chapter 1) |
+ | |''[[Celsius]]'' (chapter 1/2), [[Besaid Cave]] (chapter 1/2), [[Mi'ihen Highroad]] (chapter 1/2), [[Djose Temple]] (chapter 1/2), [[Thunder Plains (Final Fantasy X)|Thunder Plains]] (chapter 1/2), [[Bevelle Temple]] (chapter 3/5), [[Calm Lands]] (chapter 1) |
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+ | Potions is an item on the board in Story Mode. They fully restore the character's HP and EX Gauge. [[Tidus/Dissidia (PSP)|Tidus]] also uses one to fully heal Jecht before fighting him at the end of Destiny Odyssey X. |
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− | Potions are an item in Gateways. They fully restore lead characters' HP and EX Gauge. In story mode, [[Tifa Lockhart/Dissidia|Tifa]] uses a potion on a tired [[Kain Highwind/Dissidia|Kain]] to show she trusts him. |
+ | Potions are an item in Gateways. They fully restore lead characters' HP and EX Gauge. In story mode, [[Tifa Lockhart/Dissidia (PSP)|Tifa]] uses a potion on a tired [[Kain Highwind/Dissidia (PSP)|Kain]] to show she trusts him. |
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A magick concoction that eases pain and heals wounds in the blink of an eye.
Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift description
The Potion (ポーション, Pōshon?), also known as Tonic, Cure, and Cure1, is a recurring healing item in the Final Fantasy series. While its color and appearance change from game to game, the effect remains largely consistent. Potions restore a small amount of HP to a party member and are usually the most basic healing item, but the exact amount of HP healed varies between games.
In addition to the basic Potion, there are two higher levels of Potion called Hi-Potion and X-Potion, which heal more HP, as well as the Mega-Potion, which acts as a Potion used on all party members. Due to being the quintessential healing item in the series, the Potion is the namesake for a series of real life energy drinks.
More often than not, the Potion is the initial and most direct way to restore health in all the Final Fantasy games, because it is the only usable restorative tool before certain healing spells become available. In some of the games, the item can be used on the undead to cause damage.
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Appearances
Final Fantasy
Restores 50 HP.
Description
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Also called | HEAL (NES release) |
Effect | Restores 50 HP (30 HP (NES); 16-32 HP (PS1)) |
Buy | Every town, except Melmond. |
Find | Chaos Shrine (x1), Matoya's Cave (x2), Cavern of Earth (x2), Mount Gulg (x2), Cavern of Ice (x1), Flying Fortress (x2) |
Cost | 60 G |
40 Gil |
Final Fantasy II
Restores a small amount of HP.
Description
Potion | |
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Effect | Restores a small amount of HP. |
Buy | All item shops |
Find | Altair (x1), Fynn Castle (x4), Fynn (x3), Semitt Falls (x2), Snow Cavern (x2), Deist Cavern (x1), Dreadnought (x2), Cave of Mysidia (x5), Mysidian Tower (x1) |
Drop | Death Flower, Goblin Prince, Poison Toad, Queen Bee, Soldier, Soul Eater, Vampire Thorn |
Cost | 50 G |
30 Gil |
Final Fantasy III
Potion | |
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Effect | Restores 50 HP (restores up to 300 HP on NES). |
Buy | All item shops on the Floating continent. |
Find | Altar Cave (x3), Ur (x10), Kazus, Sealed Cave, Castle Sasune, Canaan (x2), Molten Cave |
Steal | Early to mid-game enemies. |
Drop | Early to mid-game enemies. |
Cost | 150 Gil |
50 Gil |
Final Fantasy IV
Potion | |
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Also called | Cure1 |
Effect | Restores a small amount of HP (100 HP in 3D remake). |
Buy | All item shops (except Mysidia (3D version) and Hummingway Home) |
Find | Baron (2D and 3D; x4), Mist Cave (2D and 3D; x2), Underground Waterway (2D; x4 and 3D; x3), Antlion's Den (2D; x3 and 3D; x4), Mount Ordeals (2D and 3D; x2), Cave of Eblan (2D and 3D; x2) |
Steal | Flood Worm (2D and 3D), Cave Bat (2D and 3D), Hornworm (3D only), Yellow Jelly (3D only), Evil Dreamer (3D only), Blood Bat (2D and 3D), Baron Guardsman (3D only), Belphegor (2D and 3D), Red Mousse (3D only), Larva (3D only), Splasher (2D and 3D), Caterpillar (3D only), Hundlegs (2D only), Sand Worm (3D only), Purple Bavarois (3D only), Soul (3D only), Spirit (3D only), White Mousse (3D only), Vampire Bat (3D only), Li'l Murderer (2D and 3D), Goblin Captain (3D only), Trap Door (3D only), Goblin (3D only), Sahagin (3D only), Zombie (3D only), Domovoi (3D only), Marionette (3D only), Arachne (2D only), Blood Eye (3D only) |
Drop | Flood Worm (2D and 3D), Bomb (2D only), Zemus's Breath (2D only), Cave Bat (2D and 3D), Hornworm (2D and 3D), Yellow Jelly (2D and 3D), Evil Dreamer (2D and 3D), Ghoul (2D only), Blood Bat (2D and 3D), Gray Bomb (2D only), Baron Guardsman (2D only), Belphegor (2D only), Mors (2D only), Red Mousse (2D and 3D, Larva (2D and 3D), Zemus's Malice (2D only), Killer Fish (2D and 3D), Splasher (2D and 3D), Bloodbones (2D only), Revenant (2D only), Caterpillar (2D and 3D), Hundlegs (2D and 3D), Sand Worm (2D and 3D), Skeleton (2D only), Skuldier (2D only), Purple Bavarois (2D and 3D), Soul (2D and 3D), Spirit (2D and 3D), White Mousse (2D and 3D, Vampire Bat (2D and 3D), Li'l Murderer (2D and 3D), Goblin Captain (2D and 3D), Trap Door (2D and 3D), Goblin (2D and 3D), Sahagin (2D only), Leshy (2D and 3D), Gargoyle (2D and 3D), Zombie (2D only), Domovoi (2D and 3D), Zu (2D only), Captain (2D only), Baron Soldier (2D only), Mom Bomb (2D only), Akihiko Matsui (2D only), Gigas Worm (2D only), Flan Master (2D only), Marionette (3D only), Calca (2D only), Tyrannosaurus (2D only), Lunasaur (2D only), Storm Dragon (2D only), Arachne (2D only), Plague Horror (2D only), Shadow Dragon (2D only), Golbez (2D only), Kiyoshi Yoshii (2D only), Zeromus (2D and 3D), Hiroyuki Ito (2D only), Akihiko Matsui (2D only), CPU (2D only), Defense Node (2D only), Attack Node (2D only), General (2D only) |
Other | 3D Map Completion: Mist Cave (x5), Underground Lake B2 (x5), Antlion's Den B1 (x5) |
Cost | 50 gil |
Potions can also be used via Edward's Salve command, which is not available in the American SNES version, which consumes a Potion to heal all allies, instead of just one ally. The SNES version contains a bug where, if the player tries to use their final Potion with the Medicine command, the command fails to execute. The bug is fixed in the Advance version.
Final Fantasy IV -Interlude-
Final Fantasy IV: The After Years
Potions restore 100 HP and can be bought in all stores for 30 gil. It is dropped by Goblin, Larva, Cave Bat, Soul, Spirit, Yellow Jelly, Splasher, Flood Worm, Purple Bavarois, Evil Flame, Goblin Captain, Blood Bat, Flaygator, Zombie Infantry, Evil Dreamer, Belphegor, Sand Worm, Leshy, Red Mousse, Mors, Killer Fish, White Mousse, Caterpillar, Vampire Bat, Hundlegs, and Wild Bat, and found in Mythril (Ceodore), Adamant Grotto x2 (Ceodore), Baron (Ceodore), Baron (Kain), Mist (Ceodore), Underground Waterway (Kain), Eidolon Town x2 (Rydia), Passage of the Eidolons x2 (Rydia), Dwarven Castle x4 (Rydia), Tomra (Rydia), Sylph Cave (Rydia), Sealed Cave x3 (Rydia), Fabul x3 (Yang), Mt. Hobs x4 (Yang), Troia Castle x2 (Palom), Palom's Challenge Dungeon, Eblan x4 (Edge), Tower of Trials x3 (Edge), Dwarven Castle (Edge), Dwarven Mine x2 (Edge), Impact Crater (Edge), Babil Path (Edge), Kaipo (Porom), Impact Crater x2 (Edward), Kaipo (Edward), Baron x2 (Edward), and Cave of Eblan (Final).
Final Fantasy V
Recovers HP.
Description
Potion | |
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Effect | Restores 50 HP. |
Buy | All item shops |
Find | Tule (x2), Wind Shrine (x5), Pirates' Hideout (x8), Ship Graveyard |
Steal | Hellraiser, Adamantite Golem, Aquagel, Ankheg, Druid, Cure Beast, Devourer, Freeziabat, Gloom Widow, Grand Mummy, Gravidead, Grenade, Grimalkin, Harpy, Hyudra, Imp, Kuzer, Landsquid, LilChariot, Magic Pot, Magic Dragon, Mamon, Maximus, Metamorpha, Mog Eater, Moss Fungus, Mummy, Page 256, Pao, Poltergeist, QuadrHarpy, Red Dragon, Red Harpy, Rock Statue, Ronka Knight, Sea Devil, Shell Bear, Sleepy, Soul Cannon, Stones, Trent, Twin Lizard, Unknown [1], Unknown [2], Unknown [3], Unknown [4], Garula, Launcher, Abductor (Val Castle), Gilgamesh - 1st Form (X-Death's Castle 2nd), Barrier |
Drop | Adamngolem, Armon, Baretta, Blizzard, Centipeelr, Corbett, DeemMaster, Ferry Walk, Freeziabat, Grand Mummy, Grenade, Imp, Level Tripper, Magnities, Mamon, Mercury Bat, Shell Fish, Stone Golem, Weresnake, Y-Burn, Garula, Titan, Gargoyle |
Cost | 40 gil |
Potions also appear as a Mix result, by mixing either 2 Potions together or by mixing a Potion with Holy Water.
Final Fantasy VI
Restores 50 HP.
Description
Potion | |
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Effect | Restores 50 HP. |
Also called | Tonic |
Buy | All item shops, until Kohlingen and onwards. |
Find | [WoB] Returners' Hideout - Chest, [WoB] Zozo - Chest, [WoB] Albrook - Barrel, [WoR] Jidoor (Owzer's House) - Chest |
Steal | Guard, Soldier, Hazer, Whisper, Stray Cat, Over-Mind, Doberman, Vomammoth, Fidor, Beakor, Vulture, HermitCrab, Nautiloid, Anguiform, Reach Frog, M-TekArmor, Bomb, SlamDancer, Figaliz, Sand Horse, Actaneon, Apparite, Power Demon, Sewer Rat, Rhobite, Bounty Man, Tusker, Chitonid, Zombone, Dragon, Gobbler, GloomShell, Luridan, Over Grunk, Cephaler, Borras, Gold Bear, Mega Armor, Crane, Ipooh, ProtoArmor, Officer |
Drop | Templar, Rhinotaur, Doberman, Vomammoth, Baskervor, Pterodon, Beakor, CrassHoppr, M-TekArmor, Bomb, Dark Side, Marshal, Ralph, StillGoing, Nohrabbit, Nastidon, Vermin, Gold Bear, Head (Whelk) |
Cost | 50 gil |
Potion can also be used as an enemy ability by Dadaluma and the Guardian when in Dadaluma mode.
Final Fantasy VII
Restores HP by 100
Description
Potion | |
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Effect | Restores 100 HP. |
Buy | Midgar (Sector 7 Slums disc 1, Sector 5 Slums, and Shinra HQ), Wall Market, Kalm, Junon, North Corel, Costa del Sol, Gold Saucer, Cosmo Canyon, Gongaga, Nibelheim, Mideel, Bone Village, Corel Prison |
Find | Sector 1 Platform (dead soldiers near the train; see Quantum Potion bug), Midgar (Sector 8 Slums, Sector 4 Underground, Aerith's House, and Shinra HQ), Bone Village (Dig), Great Glacier, Junon (during the parade) |
Steal | Aero Combatant, Cripshay, Whole Eater, Desert Sahagin, Guard Hound |
Drop | MP, Grunt, Hedgehog Pie, Aero Combatant, Hell House, Blugu, Guard Hound, Custom Sweeper, Capparwire, Chuse Tank, Cripshay, Desert Sahagin, Devil Ride, Elfadunk, Grangalan Jr., Hell Rider VR2, Kalm Fang, Prowler, Sahagin, Vice |
Morph | 1st Ray, Aero Combatant, Cripshay, Guard Hound, Grunt, Sahagin, Hell House, MP, Proto Machinegun, Vice, Sweeper, Whole Eater, rocket Launcher |
Other | C Class prize in the chocobo races. |
Cost | 50 Gil, 1 BP (Battle point(s) in Gold Saucer) |
Square Enix had struck a deal with Suntory to create a real-world "Potion" drink, as promotion for the Compilation of Final Fantasy VII.
Before Crisis -Final Fantasy VII-
Potions can be bought for 10 RP and restore 200 HP.
Dirge of Cerberus -Final Fantasy VII-
Potions restore 200 HP. They cost 100 gil and are available for purchase from the beginning of the game onwards. Vincent can carry up to four of them.
Dirge of Cerberus Lost Episode -Final Fantasy VII-
Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-
Restores a small amount of HP.
Description
Potions are also used by Grenade Combatants and give the same effect to the user.
There is a special potion that a woman in the entrance of the Shinra Building gives Zack, in between assignments that grants the status Raise, as well as restores HP and MP. However, the special potion also resets Zack's limit break gauge and negates any overflowing HP or MP.
Final Fantasy VIII
Potion | |
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Effect | Restores 200 HP. |
Buy | All item shops |
Find | Dollet (complete dog sidequest before disc 3), D-District Prison Triple Triad players 129/256 chance |
Steal | Esthar Soldier (Low and Moderate), Galbadia Soldier (Low [Very common, common], Moderate [Very common]), Guard (Low, Moderate, High [Very common]) |
Drop | Command Leader (Low, Moderate, and High [Very common]), Command Soldier (Low, Moderate, and High [Very common, common]), Elite Soldier (Low, Moderate, and High [Very common]), Esthar Soldier (Low and Moderate [Very common, common], High [Very common]), Esthar Soldier (Cyborg) (Low, Moderate, and High [Very common]), Galbadia Soldier (Low, Moderate, and High [Very common, common]), Guard (Low, Moderate, High [Very common]), Paratrooper (Low [Very common]) |
Cost | 100 gil |
Potions are also available to the Base Soldiers where it has the same effect as the ordinary item.
The upgraded Potion+ restores 400 HP, but can only be acquired by refining 10 Potions with the Med LV Up ability. There is also a 16/288 chance of getting a Potion+ through the Angelo Search ability.
Final Fantasy IX
Restores 150 HP. The effect decreases if used in the field.
Description
Potion | |
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Effect | Restores 150 HP in battle. Restores 100 HP in the field. |
Buy | All item shops |
Find | Prima Vista, Alexandria (x7), Evil Forest, North Gate, Ice Cavern (x2), Dali (x4), Grand Citadel South Gate, Burmecia, Cleyra's Trunk |
Steal | Axolotl, Bandersnatch, Flan, Gigan Toad (B), Goblin Mage, Hornet, Mu, Plant Spider, Python, Soldier (A), Soldier (B), Type C, Vice, Wyerd, Zuu, Masked Man |
Drop | Adamantoise, Axe Beak, Axolotl, Basilisk, Bomb, Carrion Worm, Carve Spider, Cave Imp, Dendrobium, Fang, Flan, Ghost, Gigan Toad (A), Gigan Toad (B), Goblin, Hornet, Jabberwock, Lady Bug, Lamia, Mandragora, Mu, Nymph, Plant Spider, Sand Golem, Sand Scorpion, Skeleton, Soldier (A), Soldier (B), Type A, Type B, Vice, Wyerd, Yeti, Zuu, Plant Brain, Mu (Friendly) |
Cost | 50 gil |
Final Fantasy X
Restores 200 HP of one character.
Description
Potions are the basic healing items. Tidus's use of healing items, such as Potions, also influences the affection mechanics that determine the outcome of certain events.
Potion | |
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Effect | Restores 200 HP. |
Buy | All item shops. |
Find | Submerged Ruins, Besaid Village, S.S. Liki, Kilika, Mushroom Rock Road, Djose Highroad, Besaid Temple (after gaining control of airship) |
Steal | Chocobo Eater, Dingo, Dual Horn, Extractor, Lamashtu, Lord Ochu, Mi'ihen Fang, Raldo, Vouivre, Sinspawn Gui |
Drop | Negator |
Other | Prize: Blitzball Tournament (3rd place), Chocobo Race (Remiem Temple), Cactuar Search (Bikanel; win minigame 0-2 times) |
Cost | Varies (normally 50 gil) |
Final Fantasy X-2
Potions are also used as an enemy ability by Bandit, League Soldier, Logos at Luca, League Trooper, and Ms. Goon.
Final Fantasy XI
Potions can be purchased from vendors or made by players with the appropriate skill in alchemy. High Quality versions are also available called Potion +1, Potion +2, and Potion +3. Each restore slightly more Hit Points than a standard Potion.
Final Fantasy XII
Potion | |
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Effect | Restores 100 HP, but its potency can be increased by learning Potion Lores on the License Board. |
Buy | Rabanastre, Lowtown Merchants, Nalbina, Bhujerba, Jahara, Eruyt, Mt Bur-Omisace, Mosphoran Highwaste, Old Archades, Archades, Nam-Yensa Sandsea, Leviathan, Balfonheim, Phon Coast |
Cost | 70 gil |
As part of the promotion for the game, a special drink was released called Potion.
Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings
While not available to purchase, the enemy seeq uses them as an ability, as well as Bwagi.
Final Fantasy XIII
Using a Potion restores all party members' HP. If the party leader is a Medic or if a Medic is present in the party, the Potion restores more HP.
Potion | |
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Effect | Restores 150 HP to all party members. If the targeted ally has 3,000 or more max HP, the recovery amount becomes 5% of max HP. Potions' effect can be doubled with Doc's Code. |
Buy | Unicorn Mart |
Cost | 50 gil |
Final Fantasy XIII-2
Restores some amount of HP to the party.
Description
Potion is an item that restores some HP to the party and can be bought from Chocolina's shops for 160 gil. It can only be used during battle.
It is also an enemy ability used by UFO which restore some HP to all targets.
Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII
Potion restores some HP. It can be bought from General Stores from Day 1 to Day 5 for 360 gil. It can be used in and out of battle.
Final Fantasy XIV
This weak concoction instantly restores a few HP.
Description
Potions are subject to a cooldown timer shared between all items.
Potion | |
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Effect | Restores 32% of current HP, up to a maximum of 160 HP restored. 45 second cooldown. |
Recipe | Distilled Water (x1) Tinolqa Mistletoe (x1) Chanterelle (x1), Water Shard (x1) Lightning Shard (x1), creates Potion x3. Alchemist level 12 |
Buy | All Aetheryte camp shops. |
Drop | Guildleve chests and rewards. |
Cost | 650 gil |
Final Fantasy XV
An energy drink that takes on healing properties by way of Noctis's powers. Restores half of HP.
Description
Potions restore 50% of current HP and remove Danger status. They be bought for 50 gil in shops, found lying around in various outposts and dungeons, and obtained in Survival on Levels 1–3. Potions are rewards for the Justice Monsters Five minigame and dropped by Tarantula (8%) and Kokyangwuti (8%).
Field Medicine accessory has Noctis automatically use a Potion when his health drops below half.
When used as a catalyst in Elemancy, Potions add the Healcast effect.
Potions are regular soda that have healing powers due to Noctis Lucis Caelum's magic.
Final Fantasy Tactics
Use a potion to restore HP or inflict damage on the undead.
Description
Potion | |
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Effect | Restores 30 HP |
Buy | All shops after finishing battle at Magick City of Gariland |
Cost | 50 gil |
The ability required to use it can be learned from the Chemist job for 30 JP. It can be bought from shops, received as battle reward after winning battles, and can be found with the Treasure Hunter ability on some maps.
Final Fantasy Tactics Advance
Magical brew that heals wounded flesh.
Description
Potions have a Magic Power of 40 and is Holy elemental. The Magic Power is only used when using a Potion on an Undead.
Potion | |
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Effect | Restores 25 HP. |
Buy | All shops |
Cost | 50 gil |
Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift
Potion | |
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Effect | Restores 30 HP. |
Buy | All shops |
Cost | 30 gil |
Final Fantasy Type-0
Potions can be purchased from Aria for 100 gil. They restore 50% of the user's HP.
Final Fantasy Agito
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates
Medicine to restore HP. Doesn't taste very good.
Description
Potions restore 150 HP to each character. They can be found through out dungeons or purchased at the Magic Goods store in Rebena Te Ra. Only 10 can be carried when beginning and can be upgraded to a total of 99 when more Potion Pouches are purchased at Mog Mart or found in dungeons.
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time
Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light
Potions can be bought for 20 G at various shops, as well as acquired in various ways by finding them as hidden treasures on the map and obtained as drops from enemies. Potions restore 40 HP.
Final Fantasy Adventure
The Cure is a recovery item that can be bought for 40 GP and restores 16 HP, it has 2 uses.
The Final Fantasy Legend
Potion can be bought for 50 GP. It restore 30-50 HP to a single party member and has 3 uses.
Final Fantasy Legend II
Cure is an item that appears with a potion icon before its name. It can be bought in numerous towns across the various worlds for 50 GP. It has 4 uses, and also increases a Robot's HP by 9 when equipped on them. The item restores 40 HP outside off battle, and 20 HP inside a battle to a single target. Guard and Mercenar can used the Cure potion during battle.
Final Fantasy Legend III
Cure1 recovers 40 points of HP to one character. It can be bought for 50 GP in the following locations: Talon, Dharm (Present), Dwelg Town, Elan (Present), Knaya, and Zhakal.
Bravely Default
A potion made by decocting several medicinal herbs that grow in the wild and then dissolving the resulting mixture in cure water. This easy-to-make potion is a staple remedy found in many homes.
Description
Potions restore 150 HP to the target, it can also deal 150 damage to undead enemies. It can be bought at all item shops and costs 20 pg. It can be found in Caldisla, Norende Ravine, Ruins of Centro Keep, and Lontano Villa and dropped by Orthros (ch 1, 5, 6, 7, 8; blue head).
When used in compounding:
- Potion + Potion = Potion
- Potion + Remedy = Remedy
- Potion + Ether or Turbo Ether = X-Potion
- Potion + Elixir = Elixir
- Potion + Megalixir = Megalixir
- Potion + Antidote = Cure Poison
- Potion + Phoenix Down = Resurrect
- Potion + Eye Drops = Cure Blind
- Potion + Echo Herbs = Cure Silence
- Potion + Wakeup Bell = Cure Sleep
- Potion + Balsam = Cure Dread
- Potion + Hi-Potion or X-Potion = Water of Life
Bravely Second: End Layer
A potion made by decocting several medicinal herbs that grow in the wild and then dissolving the resulting mixture in cure water. This easy-to-make potion is a staple remedy found in many homes.
Description
Potion restores 150 HP to the target and deals the same amount of damage when used on undead enemies. It can be bought for 20 pg. It sells for 5 pg.
Final Fantasy Dimensions
Potions cost 30 gil to purchase and heal 100 HP.
Final Fantasy Dimensions II
Dissidia Final Fantasy
Potions is an item on the board in Story Mode. They fully restore the character's HP and EX Gauge. Tidus also uses one to fully heal Jecht before fighting him at the end of Destiny Odyssey X.
Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy
Potions are an item in Gateways. They fully restore lead characters' HP and EX Gauge. In story mode, Tifa uses a potion on a tired Kain to show she trusts him.
Theatrhythm Final Fantasy
Potion restores 30% of HP when character's HP is less than 20% of its maximum value. It is obtained randomly after completing a Music Sequence.
Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call
Potion is a healing item that can be equipped or used manually (Quest Medleys only). It is used when HP gauge drops below 20% and restores 30% of HP gauge. During Quest Medleys, it restores 30% of the HP gauge. It is randomly obtained after completing a Music Sequence.
Pictlogica Final Fantasy
Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade
Potions restore 25% of a player's total LP. It can be used up to a maximum of 3 times per day although this limit can be modified to a maximum of 5 times. Its usage timer is usually reset at around 5:00 AM PT.
Potions may be obtained by having a certain amount of members within the party. The amount of potions a player may use per day will also increase depending on the size of their party. Players obtain 1 potion for having a 2-Member Party, 2 potions for a 6-Member Party, 3 potions for a 9-Member Party, the ability to use potions up to a maximum of 4 times for having a 4-Member Party and the ability to use potions up to a maximum of 5 times for having a 7-Member Party.
Final Fantasy Record Keeper
Final Fantasy Explorers
Final Fantasy Brave Exvius
A tonic that restores an ally's health by a small amount. Derived from an ancient recipe referenced in the histories of the Kingdom of Pharm, it is created by blending a number of medicinal herbs. In recent years, improvements to the formula and the wider availability of high-quality ingredients even in less prosperous lands, it is readily available across the realm.
Description
World of Final Fantasy
SINGLE: Restores a small amount of HP.
Description
Potion | |
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Effect | Restores 500 HP to a single target. |
Buy | Chocolatte Mart (after Chapter 1), Underground Prison Shop (Chapter 14) |
Find | Wellspring Woods, Nether Nebula, Watchplains, Pyreglow Forest, Icicle Ridge, Saronia Docks, Underground Prison, Tometown of the Ancients, EX Dungeon C |
Drop | Ahriman, Bablizz, Baby Paleberry, Black Nakk, Chocochick, Cockatrice, Copper Gnome, Daigoro, Dualizard, Flammantoise, Flan, Floating Eye, Fritt, Goblin, Goblin Guard, Magitek Armor, Mandragora, Mel, Mini Golem, Moogle, Mu, Reaver Mu, Red Cap, Sylphine, White Nakk, Zapt |
Cost | 100 gil |
Chocobo no Fushigi na Dungeon
Chocobo's Dungeon 2
Potions restore 30 HP.
Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon
Non-Final Fantasy guest appearances
Chrono Trigger
Potion (also called Tonic) is a consumable item which restores 50 HP of a single party member.
Ehrgeiz: God Bless the Ring
Restores 64 HP.
Description
The Potion is an item within the Forsaken Dungeon. It restores 64 HP and can be bought for 50 gil at the Merchant's Shop.
Gallery
Etymology
potion (from Latin potio "drink" derived from Greek poton "that which one drinks") is a consumable medicine or poison. In mythology and literature, a potion has magical properties and might be used to heal, bewitch or poison people.
ATrivia
- Square Enix's cafe Artnia sells a drink called Potion in reference to the item in the Final Fantasy series. It is a lemon-flavored drink with fresh mint, containing mint, lemon, honey and soda.