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In the ''[[Kingdom Hearts (series)|Kingdom Hearts]]'' series, both Elixirs and Megalixirs make an appearance. Similar to ''Chrono Trigger'', they retain their common purpose of fully restoring the HP and MP of a character or the entire party, respectively. | In the ''[[Kingdom Hearts (series)|Kingdom Hearts]]'' series, both Elixirs and Megalixirs make an appearance. Similar to ''Chrono Trigger'', they retain their common purpose of fully restoring the HP and MP of a character or the entire party, respectively. | ||
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