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'''Phoenix Down''', also | '''Phoenix Down''', also named '''Fenix Down''' in earlier titles, is an item that appears in several ''[[Final Fantasy (franchise)|Final Fantasy]]'' games. It first appears in ''[[Final Fantasy II]]''. Phoenix Downs are used to revive a [[KO]]'d character, either within or outside of battle. In some games, a little bit of a character's [[HP]] is revived simultaneously. Several undead enemies are vulnerable to healing or other life-restoration moves, so a Phoenix Down can also be used to either defeat them instantly or inflict lots of damage upon them. In several games, either [[Raise]] or [[Arise]], both of which are [[White Magic]] spells, are an alternative for reviving a fallen character. | ||
Phoenix Downs are usually depicted as a feather of a {{wp|phoenix}}, a common symbol of life and rebirth, and the "down" refers to a bird's down feathers, which is the undercoat beneath their visible layer of feathers. Phoenix Downs have also been depicted as the bottled tears of a phoenix, bolted quivers, or bead necklaces. | Phoenix Downs are usually depicted as a feather of a {{wp|phoenix}}, a common symbol of life and rebirth, and the "down" refers to a bird's down feathers, which is the undercoat beneath their visible layer of feathers. Phoenix Downs have also been depicted as the bottled tears of a phoenix, bolted quivers, or bead necklaces. | ||
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!Treasure chests | !Treasure chests: | ||
||[[Castle Deist]] (1F), [[Tropical Island]] (B3), [[Cave of Mysidia]] (B4) | ||[[Castle Deist]] (1F), [[Tropical Island]] (B3), [[Cave of Mysidia]] (B4) | ||
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!Enemies | !Enemies: | ||
||[[Chimera Brain]]s, [[Emperor Mateus]] (Cyclone), [[Mantis King]]s, [[Tiamat]], [[Yamatano Orochi]] | ||[[Chimera Brain]]s, [[Emperor Mateus]] (Cyclone), [[Mantis King]]s, [[Tiamat]], [[Yamatano Orochi]] | ||
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===''Final Fantasy IV''=== | ===''Final Fantasy IV''=== | ||
Phoenix Downs reappear in ''[[Final Fantasy IV]]''. Like in their debut appearance, Phoenix Downs can be bought at any Item Shop at a less expensive price of 100 | Phoenix Downs reappear in ''[[Final Fantasy IV]]''. Like in their debut appearance, Phoenix Downs can be bought at any Item Shop, where they are sold at a less expensive price of 100 gil. | ||
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===''Final Fantasy'' remakes=== | ===''Final Fantasy'' remakes=== |