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These are the '''[[shop]]s''' in ''[[Final Fantasy]]'', each selling only of either [[item]]s, [[weapon]]s, [[armor]], [[Black Magic]], or [[White Magic]]. The shops go unnamed and are only identified by their title in the top-right dialogue box when the party enters that shop. In Cornelia, the Black Magic and White Magic spells sold are level 1. Each of the subsequent towns sell Black Magic and White Magic spells one level higher than the previous town. Aside from items, the goods in later stores are more expensive, due to being more effective in battle.
These are the '''[[shop]]s''' in ''[[Final Fantasy I]]'', each selling only of either [[item]]s, [[weapon]]s, [[armor]], [[Black Magic]], or [[White Magic]]. The shops go unnamed and are only identified by their title in the top-right dialogue box when the party enters that shop. In Cornelia, the Black Magic and White Magic spells sold are level 1. Each of the subsequent towns sell Black Magic and White Magic spells one level higher than the previous town. Aside from items, the goods in later stores are more expensive, due to being more effective in battle.


==Shops==
==Shops==
===Cornelia===
===Cornelia===
<tabs>
{| style="background-color:lightblue; width=100%; border-radius:7px;border: 2px solid black;text-align:center;padding:2px"
<tab name="Weapon Shop">
! colspan=4 style="font-size:110%" | Weapons
{| class="nowrap" style="background-color:lightblue; border-radius:7px;border: 1px double black;text-align:center;padding:2px"
|-style="background-color:#d4ebf2"
|-style="background-color:#d4ebf2;font-weight:bold;font-size:110%" |
!width=200px| Item
| Item || Price || In-game description
!width=200px| Price
!width=240px| In-game description
|-style="background-color:white"
|-style="background-color:white"
| {{hovertitle|Nunchaku|link=yes|dotted=yes|Originally named Wooden Nunchaku in the NES version.}} || 10 gil {{nm}}<br>8 gil {{em}} || Wooden nunchaku.
| [[Nunchaku]] || 8 gil (GBA/PSP) || Wooden nunchaku.
|-style="background-color:white"
|-style="background-color:white"
| {{hovertitle|Knife|link=yes|dotted=yes|Originally named Small Knife in the NES version.}} || 5 gil {{nm}}<br>4 gil {{em}} || A small knife.
| [[Knife]] || 4 gil (GBA/PSP) || A small knife.
|-style="background-color:white"
|-style="background-color:white"
| {{hovertitle|Staff|link=yes|dotted=yes|Originally named Wooden Staff in the NES version.}} || 5 gil {{nm}}<br>4 gil {{em}} || A wooden staff.
| [[Staff]] || 4 gil (GBA/PSP) || A wooden staff.
|-style="background-color:white"
|-style="background-color:white"
| [[Rapier]] || 10 gil {{nm}}<br>8 gil {{em}} || A sword with a slender blade.
| [[Rapier]] || 8 gil (GBA/PSP) || A sword with a slender blade.
|-style="background-color:white"
|-style="background-color:white"
| {{hovertitle|Hammer|link=yes|dotted=yes|Originally named Iron Hammer in the NES version.}} || 10 gil {{nm}}<br>8 gil {{em}} || A hammer made for battle.
| [[Staff]] || 8 gil (GBA/PSP) || A hammer made for battle.
|}
|-
</tab>
! colspan=4 style="font-size:110%" | Armor
<tab name="Armor Shop">
{| class="nowrap" style="background-color:lightblue; border-radius:7px;border: 1px double black;text-align:center;padding:2px"
|-style="background-color:#d4ebf2;font-weight:bold;font-size:110%" |
| Item || Price || In-game description
|-style="background-color:white"
|-style="background-color:white"
| {{hovertitle|Chain Mail|link=yes|dotted=yes|Originally named Chain Armor in the NES version.}} || 80 gil {{nm}}<br>65 gil {{em}} || Mail of interwoven chain links.
| [[Clothing]] || 8 gil (GBA/PSP) || Ordinary clothing.
|-style="background-color:white"
|-style="background-color:white"
| {{hovertitle|Clothes|link=yes|dotted=yes|Originally named Cloth in the NES version.}} || 10 gil {{nm}}<br>8 gil {{em}} || Ordinary clothing.
| [[Leather Armor]] || 40 gil (GBA/PSP) || Armor made of toughened leather.
|-style="background-color:white"
|-style="background-color:white"
| {{hovertitle|Leather Armor|link=yes|dotted=yes|Originally named Wooden Armor in the NES version.}} || 50 gil {{nm}}<br>40 gil {{em}} || Armor made of toughened leather.
| [[Staff]] || 64 gil (GBA/PSP) || Mail of interwoven chain links.
|-
! colspan=4 style="font-size:110%" | Items
|-style="background-color:white"
|-style="background-color:white"
|}</tab>
|[[Potion]] || 40 gil (GBA/PSP) || Restores 50 HP.
<tab name="Item Shop">
{| class="nowrap" style="background-color:lightblue; border-radius:7px;border: 1px double black;text-align:center;padding:2px"
|-style="background-color:#d4ebf2;font-weight:bold;font-size:110%" |
| Item || Price || In-game description
|-style="background-color:white"
|-style="background-color:white"
|{{hovertitle|Potion|link=yes|dotted=yes|Originally named Heal Potion in the NES version.}} || 60 gil {{nm}}<br>40 gil {{em}} || Restores 50 HP.
|[[Antidote]] || 50 gil (GBA/PSP) || Cures poison.
|-style="background-color:white"
|-style="background-color:white"
|{{hovertitle|Antidote|link=yes|dotted=yes|Originally named Pure Potion in the NES version.}} || 75 gil {{nm}}<br>50 gil {{em}} || Cures poison.
|[[Phoenix Down]] || 500 gil (GBA/PSP only) || Revives one KO'd ally.
|-style="background-color:white"
|-style="background-color:white"
|[[Phoenix Down]] || 500 gil <small>(GBA / PSP / etc. only)</small> || Revives one KO'd ally.
|[[Sleeping Bag]] || 75 gil (GBA/PSP) || Partially restores party's HP.
|-
! colspan=4 style="font-size:110%" | White Magic (level 1)
|-style="background-color:white"
|-style="background-color:white"
|{{hovertitle|Sleeping Bag|link=yes|dotted=yes|Originally named Tent in the NES version.}} || 75 gil {{nm}}<br>50 gil {{em}} || Partially restores party's HP.
|{{spell|Cure}} || rowspan=4|50 gil (GBA/PSP) || Restores a little HP to one ally.
|}</tab>
<tab name="Spell Shop: White Magic, Level 1">
{| class="nowrap" style="background-color:lightblue; border-radius:7px;border: 1px double black;text-align:center;padding:2px"
|-style="background-color:#d4ebf2;font-weight:bold;font-size:110%" |
| Item || Price || In-game description
|-style="background-color:white"
|-style="background-color:white"
|{{spell|Cure}} || rowspan=4|100 gil {{nm}}<br>50 gil {{em}} || Restores a little HP to one ally.
|{{spell|Dia}} || Deals damage to all undead foes.
|-style="background-color:white"
|-style="background-color:white"
|{{hovertitle|Dia|link=yes|dotted=yes|Originally named HARM in the NES version.}} || Deals damage to all undead foes.
|{{spell|Protect}} || Raises one ally's defense.
|-style="background-color:white"
|-style="background-color:white"
|{{hovertitle|{{spell|Protect}}|link=no|dotted=yes|Originally named FOG in the NES version.}} || Raises one ally's defense.
|{{spell|Blink}} || Raises caster's evasion.
|-
! colspan=4 style="font-size:110%" | Black Magic (level 1)
|-style="background-color:white"
|-style="background-color:white"
|{{hovertitle|{{spell|Blink}}|link=no|dotted=yes|Originally named RUSE in the NES version.}} || Raises caster's evasion.
|{{spell|Fire}} || rowspan=4|50 gil (GBA/PSP) || Deals fire damage to one foe.
|}</tab>
<tab name="Spell Shop: Black Magic, Level 1">
{| class="nowrap" style="background-color:lightblue; border-radius:7px;border: 1px double black;text-align:center;padding:2px"
|-style="background-color:#d4ebf2;font-weight:bold;font-size:110%" |
| Item || Price || In-game description
|-style="background-color:white"
|-style="background-color:white"
|{{spell|Fire}} || rowspan=4|100 gil {{nm}}<br>50 gil {{em}} || Deals fire damage to one foe.
|{{spell|Sleep}} || Puts all foes to sleep.
|-style="background-color:white"
|-style="background-color:white"
|{{hovertitle|{{spell|Sleep}}|link=no|dotted=yes|Originally named SLEP in the NES version.}} || Puts all foes to sleep.
|{{spell|Focus}} || Lowers one foe's evasion.
|-style="background-color:white"
|-style="background-color:white"
|{{hovertitle|{{spell|Focus}}|link=no|dotted=yes|Originally named LOCK in the NES version.}} || Lowers one foe's evasion.
|{{spell|Thunder}} || Deals lightning damage to one foe.
|-style="background-color:white"
|}
|{{hovertitle|{{spell|Thunder}}|link=no|dotted=yes|Originally named LIT in the NES version.}} || Deals lightning damage to one foe.
 
|}</tab>
</tabs>
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