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Items can be used by anyone. Some items can only be used in battle and some can only be used outside of battle. They affect things like status and health. A few items are purely offensive. | Items can be used by anyone. Some items can only be used in battle and some can only be used outside of battle. They affect things like status and health. A few items are purely offensive. | ||
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=== Healing items === | === Healing items === | ||
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Recovers 50 HP to a character. | !Item!!Effect | ||
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!Tonic | |||
Heals 150 HP. Used initially to bait Gau on the Veldt. | |Recovers 50 HP to a character. | ||
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!Dried Meat | |||
Fully restores a character's HP. | |Heals 150 HP. Used initially to bait Gau on the Veldt. | ||
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!X-Potion | |||
Restores 50 MP to a character. Try to rely more upon "Osmose," as Tinctures are disproportionately expensive. | |Fully restores a character's HP. | ||
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!Tincture | |||
Recovers 150 MP. | |Restores 50 MP to a character. Try to rely more upon "Osmose," as Tinctures are disproportionately expensive. | ||
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!Ether | |||
Fully restores a character's MP. | |Recovers 150 MP. | ||
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!X-Ether | |||
Fully restores a living character's HP/MP. | |Fully restores a character's MP. | ||
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!Elixir | |||
Fully restores all living party members' HP/MP. Can be infinitely stolen from "stopped" EarthGuards on the Solitary Island, stolen from Kefka, and one is found in Kefka's Tower. | |Fully restores a living character's HP/MP. | ||
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!Megalixir | |||
Revives a fallen character. Instantly slays undead characters/enemies (including some bosses). In the SNES version, it was originally "Fenix Down," but later returned to "Phoenix Down" in later releases. | |Fully restores all living party members' HP/MP. Can be infinitely stolen from "stopped" EarthGuards on the Solitary Island, stolen from Kefka, and one is found in Kefka's Tower. | ||
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!Phoenix Down | |||
Dispels Petrified status. | |Revives a fallen character. Instantly slays undead characters/enemies (including some bosses). In the SNES version, it was originally "Fenix Down," but later returned to "Phoenix Down" in later releases. | ||
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!Soft | |||
Dispels Poison status. | |Dispels Petrified status. | ||
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!Antidote | |||
Dispels Muted status. | |Dispels Poison status. | ||
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!Echo Screen | |||
Dispels Blind status. | |Dispels Muted status. | ||
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!Eyedrop | |||
Reverses Imp status. Drives Umaro wild(er). | |Dispels Blind status. | ||
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!Green Cherry | |||
Dispels Poisoned, Imp, Blind, Petrified, Muted, Berserk and Zombified status. | |Reverses Imp status. Drives Umaro wild(er). | ||
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!Remedy | |||
Returns Zombified characters to living status (with very low HP). Instantly slays undead enemies (including some bosses). | |Dispels Poisoned, Imp, Blind, Petrified, Muted, Berserk and Zombified status. | ||
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!Revivify | |||
|Returns Zombified characters to living status (with very low HP). Instantly slays undead enemies (including some bosses). | |||
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=== Field items === | === Field items === | ||
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Completely restores a character's HP/MP and status. May only be used on the world map and at save spots. | !Item!!Effect | ||
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!Sleeping Bag | |||
Fully restores HP/MP and status to entire party. May only be used on the world map or at save spots. Tent will look different depending upon your leading character. | |Completely restores a character's HP/MP and status. May only be used on the world map and at save spots. | ||
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!Tent | |||
Allows you to change a character's name. Traded for in the Colliseum. | |Fully restores HP/MP and status to entire party. May only be used on the world map or at save spots. Tent will look different depending upon your leading character. | ||
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!Rename Card | |||
Casts "Warp" in or out of battle. Allows you to leave a dungeon or escape from most battles. | |Allows you to change a character's name. Traded for in the Colliseum. | ||
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!Warp Stone | |||
|Casts "Warp" in or out of battle. Allows you to leave a dungeon or escape from most battles. | |||
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=== Support items === | === Support items === | ||
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Escape from almost any battle (including some boss battles). | !Item!!Effect | ||
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!Smoke Bomb | |||
|Escape from almost any battle (including some boss battles). | |||
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=== Attack items === | === Attack items === | ||
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Summons a random esper into Battle. | !Item!!Effect | ||
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!Magicite | |||
Edges are weapons which can be thrown by Shadow to cast particular spells. In general, they're not worth the money. | |Summons a random esper into Battle. | ||
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!Edge | |||
Skeans are weapons which can be thrown by Shadow to cast particular spells. In general, they're not worth the money. | |Edges are weapons which can be thrown by Shadow to cast particular spells. In general, they're not worth the money. | ||
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!Skean | |||
Stars are weapons which can be thrown by Shadow. They are preferable to throwing normal weapons since they're cheaper and easier to replace. | |Skeans are weapons which can be thrown by Shadow to cast particular spells. In general, they're not worth the money. | ||
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![Throwing] Star | |||
Like Shadow's Stars, but can be thrown by any character (except Umaro) for boringly mediocre damage. | |Stars are weapons which can be thrown by Shadow. They are preferable to throwing normal weapons since they're cheaper and easier to replace. | ||
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!Super Ball | |||
|Like Shadow's Stars, but can be thrown by any character (except Umaro) for boringly mediocre damage. | |||
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==Rare Items== | ==Rare Items== |