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The '''Echo Screen''', also known as the '''Echo Herbs''', '''Echo Grass''', or '''Echo Drops''' (Japanese: やまびこ草 ''yamabiko sō'', "echo herbs/grass" or やまびこえんまく ''yamabiko enmaku'', "echo smokescreen"), is an item found in several ''Final Fantasy'' games that is used to cure the [[Silence (status)|Silence]] status effect. The item first appeared in ''[[Final Fantasy III]]'' for the Famicom.
The '''Echo Screen''', also known as the '''Echo Herbs''', '''Echo Grass''', or '''Echo Drops''' (Japanese: やまびこ草 ''yamabiko sō'', "echo herbs/grass" or やまびこえんまく ''yamabiko enmaku'', "echo smokescreen"), is an item found in several ''Final Fantasy'' games that is used to cure the [[Silence (status)|Silence]] status effect. The item first appeared in ''[[Final Fantasy III]]'' for the Famicom.


In Japanese, the "Echo Smokescreen" (やまびこえんまく) name is used only in ''Final Fantasy VI'' and ''VII'', while all other games use the "Echo Herbs" (やまびこ草) name. The English versions of the games do not follow the Japanese in this, however, and use "Echo Screen" in ''Final Fantasy VI'', ''VII'', ''VIII'', ''IX'', and ''X''; "Echo Herbs" in ''III'', ''IV'', and ''XII''; "Echo Grass" in ''I&II: Dawn of Souls''; and "Echo Drops" in ''XI'' and ''XIV''.
In Japanese, the "Echo Smokescreen" (やまびこえんまく) name is used only in ''Final Fantasy VI'' and ''VII'', while all other games use the "Echo Herbs" (やまびこ草) name. The English versions of the games do not follow the Japanese in this, however, and use "Echo Screen" in ''Final Fantasy VI'', ''VII'', ''VIII'', ''IX'', and ''X''; "Echo Herbs" in ''III'', ''IV'', and ''XII''; "Echo Grass" in ''I & II: Dawn of Souls''; and "Echo Drops" in ''XI'' and ''XIV''.
 
==''Final Fantasy III''==
In ''Final Fantasy III'', Echo Herbs cure the silence effect. They can be bought for 100 [[gil]] at most [[Item Shop]]s.
 
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!Item Shops:
||All except [[Vikings' Cove]].
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!Treasure chests:
||[[Tower of Owen]] (x3)
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!Enemies:
||[[Petit Mage]], [[Pugman]] (either dropped or stolen)
|}


==''[[Final Fantasy III]]''==
Making its first appearance, Echo herbs cure the silence effect.
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Latest revision as of 12:45, March 28, 2021

The Echo Screen, also known as the Echo Herbs, Echo Grass, or Echo Drops (Japanese: やまびこ草 yamabiko sō, "echo herbs/grass" or やまびこえんまく yamabiko enmaku, "echo smokescreen"), is an item found in several Final Fantasy games that is used to cure the Silence status effect. The item first appeared in Final Fantasy III for the Famicom.

In Japanese, the "Echo Smokescreen" (やまびこえんまく) name is used only in Final Fantasy VI and VII, while all other games use the "Echo Herbs" (やまびこ草) name. The English versions of the games do not follow the Japanese in this, however, and use "Echo Screen" in Final Fantasy VI, VII, VIII, IX, and X; "Echo Herbs" in III, IV, and XII; "Echo Grass" in I & II: Dawn of Souls; and "Echo Drops" in XI and XIV.

Final Fantasy III[edit]

In Final Fantasy III, Echo Herbs cure the silence effect. They can be bought for 100 gil at most Item Shops.

Ways to obtain an Echo Screen
Item Shops: All except Vikings' Cove.
Treasure chests: Tower of Owen (x3)
Enemies: Petit Mage, Pugman (either dropped or stolen)
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