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'''Hit points''' (abbreviated '''HP''') are a game mechanic and a [[stat]] in nearly every ''[[Final Fantasy (franchise)|Final Fantasy]]'' game. They are a number that represents the status of a character's health. Whenever a character's HP is reduced to 0, they get [[KO]]'d, therefore ending the game and returning the player to the title screen.
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'''Hit Points''' (abbreviated '''HP''') is a [[stat]] that represents a character or an enemy's health. It is featured in nearly every game of the ''[[Final Fantasy (franchise)|Final Fantasy]]'' franchise, ever since the [[Final Fantasy|first game]]. Whenever a character or enemy takes damage, whether in [[battle]] or on the [[world map]], their HP drops to a certain number. When a character's HP falls down to 0, it means they are [[KO]]'d and can no longer fight. If every [[party]] member's loses all of their HP, the result is a [[Game Over]].
 
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.


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Hit Points (abbreviated HP) is a stat that represents a character or an enemy's health. It is featured in nearly every game of the Final Fantasy franchise, ever since the first game. Whenever a character or enemy takes damage, whether in battle or on the world map, their HP drops to a certain number. When a character's HP falls down to 0, it means they are KO'd and can no longer fight. If every party member's loses all of their HP, the result is a Game Over.

HP can usually be restored with recovery items, namely Potions or Hi-Potions, 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.

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