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'''Hi-Potions''' are a recovery item that appear in many ''[[Final Fantasy (franchise)|Final Fantasy]]'' games, and they first appear in ''[[Final Fantasy II]]''. Hi-Potions are an upgrade to regular [[Potion]]s, which means that they restore more [[HP]], although not as much as [[X-Potion]]s. Like other Potions, the amount of HP that a Hi-Potion restores is different in most games.
'''Hi-Potions''' are a recovery item that appear in many ''[[Final Fantasy (franchise)|Final Fantasy]]'' games, and they first appear in ''[[Final Fantasy II]]''. Hi-Potions are an upgrade to regular [[Potion]]s, which means that they restore more [[HP]], although not as much as [[X-Potion]]s. Like other Potions, the amount of HP that a Hi-Potion restores is different in most games.
==History==
===''Final Fantasy II''===
In ''Final Fantasy II'', Hi-Potions are very common items which are sold in every [[Item Shop]]. Each one costs 150 gil (500 in the original [[Famicom]] and ''[[Final Fantasy Origins]]''{{'}}s Hard Mode), and they can each be sold for 75 gil (250 in the Famicom and ''Final Fantasy Origins''{{'}}s Hard Mode).
{| style="text-align: left;width:100%;border: 1px solid black" class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center;background-color:{{FF2color}}" | '''Ways to obtain a Hi-Potion'''
|- style="vertical-align:top"
!Item Shops:
||All of them
|-
!Treasure chests:
||[[Semitt Falls]] (B2), [[Dreadnought]] (2F), [[Castle Fynn]] (1F), [[Tropical Island]] (B2), [[Cave of Mysidia]] (B5), [[Jade Passage]] (B5), [[Raqia]] (B4, B5)
|-
!Enemies:
||[[Black Knight]]s, [[Catoblepas]], [[Death Rider]]s, [[Flan Princess]]es, [[General Borghen]], [[Lamia Matriarch]]s, [[Malboro]]s, [[Malboro Terra]]s
|-
!Other:
||Hi-Potions are among the rewards for completing the hidden minigame, [[Concentration]].
|}
===''Final Fantasy'' remakes===
Like [[Phoenix Down]], Hi-Potions only appear in the ''[[Final Fantasy]]'' [[reissue|remake]]s starting with ''[[Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls]]''. They restore 150 [[HP]] to one of the [[Warriors of Light]]. Hi-Potions are sold in the last four [[Item Shop]]s, where they each cost 150 [[gil]] each and can be sold for 75 gil. A few Hi-Potions are found in [[treasure chest]]s, although in [[Whisperwind Cove]], there are several treasure chests which contain a Hi-Potion.
{| style="text-align: left;width:100%;border: 1px solid black" class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center;background-color:{{FFcolor}}" | '''Ways to obtain a Hi-Potion'''
|- style="vertical-align:top"
!Item Shops:
||[[Crescent Lake]], [[Gaia]], [[Onrac]], [[Whisperwind Cove]] (B1–B9)
|-
!Treasure chests:
||[[Mount Gulg]] (B2), [[Earthgift Shrine]] (B1), [[Hellfire Chasm]] (B2, B7), [[Lifespring Grotto]] (B1, B4, B14, B18), [[Whisperwind Cove]] (B5, B7, B11, B12, B21, B24, B25, B27, B32, B36)
|-
!Enemies:
||[[Green Slime]]s, [[Knocker]]s, [[White Croc]]s
|}


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