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HP can usually be restored with recovery items, namely [[Potion]]s or [[Hi-Potion]]s, or by using [[Cure]] and its upgrades, each restoring more HP than Cure itself — generally, [[Cura]] restores a lot of HP while [[Curaga]] (or [[Curaja]] in some games) restore all HP. Resting at an [[inn]] or using an [[Elixir]] fully restores a character's stats, which includes their HP.
HP can usually be restored with recovery items, namely [[Potion]]s or [[Hi-Potion]]s, or by using [[Cure]] and its upgrades, each restoring more HP than Cure itself — generally, [[Cura]] restores a lot of HP while [[Curaga]] (or [[Curaja]] in some games) restore all HP. Resting at an [[inn]] or using an [[Elixir]] fully restores a character's stats, which includes their HP.
==Game appearances==
===''Final Fantasy'' series===
====''Final Fantasy''====
In ''Final Fantasy'', a character's HP increases upon [[level|leveling up]] by a number of points equal to a quarter of their [[Stamina]], with additional stronger HP increases on certain levels depending on a character's [[class]].
The maximum HP cap is 999. In earlier releases, it is unlikely for most classes to attain this value, with the exception of [[Monk (Final Fantasy)|Monks]] and [[Master (Final Fantasy)|Masters]], who are guaranteed to reach 999 HP by level 50, and [[Warrior (Final Fantasy)|Warriors]] and [[Knight (Final Fantasy)|Knights]], who often reach it depending on random Stamina increases.
In the [[PlayStation]] remake's Easy Mode and all later versions, the maximum level is increased to 99, and reaching the HP cap becomes more feasible for other classes. In ''[[Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls]]'' and later releases featuring the [[Soul of Chaos]] dungeons, it's possible to reach the cap for any class without relying on luck due to the addition of [[Golden Apple|Golden]] and [[Silver Apple]]s, which permanently raise a character's maximum HP.
(On the following tables, elements available in all versions of the game are listed in '''bold'''. Items introduced in ''Dawn of Souls'' that aren't included in the ''[[Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster|Pixel Remaster]]'' release are listed in ''italics''.)
{| class="table"
! colspan=2 style="background:{{FFdarkcolor}}" | Restore HP
|-
!style="background:{{FFcolor}}"|Items
| '''[[Potion]]''' · [[Hi-Potion]] · [[X-Potion]] · [[Elixir]] · ''[[Megalixir]]'' · '''[[Sleeping Bag]]''' · '''[[Tent]]''' · '''[[Cottage]]'''
|-
!style="background:{{FFcolor}}"|Magic
| '''[[Cure]]''' · '''[[Cura]]''' · '''[[Curaga]]''' · '''[[Curaja]]''' · '''[[Heal]]''' · '''[[Healara]]''' · '''[[Healaga]]'''
|-
!style="background:{{FFcolor}}"|Other
| '''[[Inn]]s'''
|}
{| class="table"
! colspan=2 style="background:{{FFdarkcolor}}" | Raise maximum HP
|-
!style="background:{{FFcolor}}"|Items
| {{hover|[[Giant's Tonic]]*|Temporarily, in-battle}} · ''[[Golden Apple]]'' · ''[[Silver Apple]]''
|}


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