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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 ===
; Tonic;
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Recovers 50 HP to a character.
!Item!!Effect
 
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; Dried Meat;
!Tonic
Heals 150 HP. Used initially to bait Gau on the Veldt.
|Recovers 50 HP to a character.
 
|-
; X-Potion;
!Dried Meat
Fully restores a character's HP.
|Heals 150 HP. Used initially to bait Gau on the Veldt.
 
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; Tincture;
!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.
 
|-
; Ether;
!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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; X-Ether;
!Ether
Fully restores a character's MP.
|Recovers 150 MP.
 
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; Elixir;
!X-Ether
Fully restores a living character's HP/MP.
|Fully restores a character's MP.
 
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; Megalixir;
!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.
 
|-
; Phoenix Down;
!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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; Soft;
!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.
 
|-
; Antidote;
!Soft
Dispels Poison status.
|Dispels Petrified status.  
 
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; Echo Screen;
!Antidote
Dispels Muted status.
|Dispels Poison status.
 
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; Eyedrop;
!Echo Screen
Dispels Blind status.
|Dispels Muted status.
 
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; Green Cherry;
!Eyedrop
Reverses Imp status. Drives Umaro wild(er).
|Dispels Blind status.
 
|-
; Remedy;
!Green Cherry
Dispels Poisoned, Imp, Blind, Petrified, Muted, Berserk and Zombified status.
|Reverses Imp status. Drives Umaro wild(er).
 
|-
; Revivify;
!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.
|-
!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 ===
; Sleeping Bag;
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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
 
|-
; Tent;
!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.
 
|-
; Rename Card
!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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; Warp Stone;
!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.
|-
!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 ===
; Smoke Bomb;
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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 ===
; Magicite;
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Summons a random esper into Battle.
!Item!!Effect
 
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; Edge;
!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.
 
|-
; Skean;
!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.
 
|-
; [Throwing] Star;
!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.
 
|-
; Super Ball;
![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.
|-
!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==