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  • ...'''<ref name="np">''Nintendo Power'' volume 17, page 24.</ref>, is a [[key item]] that appears in ''[[Final Fantasy]]''. It is a crown that belongs to the
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  • #REDIRECT [[Crown (item)]]
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  • ...in ''[[Final Fantasy IV]]''. In most of its appearances, Pink Tails are an item [[drop]]ped by [[Flan Princess]]es. In ''Final Fantasy IV'', Pink Tails are an extremely rare item which have a very low chance of being dropped by Flan Princesses, who only
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  • ...ntents. Some have a [[monster-in-a-box]] which must be defeated before the item can be obtained. Treasure chests first appear in the first game, ''[[Final ...treasure chests that contain either a [[key item]] or some other exclusive item such as a weapon, an armor, or a spellbook.
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  • ...s that is used to cure the [[Silence (status)|Silence]] status effect. The item first appeared in ''[[Final Fantasy III]]'' for the Famicom. ...erbs cure the silence effect. They can be bought for 100 [[gil]] at most [[Item Shop]]s.
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  • ...rst and main appearance in ''[[Final Fantasy IV]]'' as a [[key item]]. The item is named '''Bomb Ring''' in releases prior to the game's [[Final Fantasy IV ...Signet has a role at the start of Cecil's adventure, and is the first key item that he obtains.
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  • ...tendo Entertainment System]] version. The [[Warriors of Light]] obtain the item from [[Matoya]] after they give the [[Crystal Eye]] to her. The Jolt Tonic
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  • '''Gold Needles''', known as '''Soft''' in earlier games, is an item that appears in many ''[[Final Fantasy (franchise)|Final Fantasy]]'' games, ...Item Shop]]s, but most of them are found inside [[treasure chest]]s. In an Item Shop, Gold Needles can be bought for 500 [[gil]] each and sold at 250 gil e
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  • {{nihongo|'''Ethers'''|エーテル|Ēteru}} are a healing item which appear in several ''[[Final Fantasy (franchise)|Final Fantasy]]'' gam ...ing at several [[Item Shop]]s, within certain [[Treasure Chest]]s, or as [[item drop]]s from certain enemies. Ethers can be bought for 1,000 [[gil]] apiece
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  • ...E''', also formatted '''Bottle''' in the ''[[Nintendo Power]]'' guide. The item is literally a [[fairy|faerie]] contained within a bottle.
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  • ...]]''|[[Magic Stone (Final Fantasy IX)]]|the item in general|[[Magic Stone (item)]]}}
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  • The '''Bronze Hourglass''' is an [[item]] appearing in ''[[Final Fantasy IV]]'' and its sequels that inflicts [[Sto
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  • ...which he receives the first Kupo Nut from [[Alice]] at the [[Lindblum]] [[Item Shop]]. Alice tells Vivi that Kupo Nuts are a favorite food of Moogles. ...ne to them. There are a few instances in which the party receives a unique item from Moguta, such as an [[Aloha Shirt]] for the first Kupo Nut that they gi
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  • '''Hi-Potions''' are a recovery item that appear in many ''[[Final Fantasy (franchise)|Final Fantasy]]'' games, ...l 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 ''[[Fin
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  • ...the Rat Tail is the severed tail of a rat. Despite this, it is a valuable item in the games that it appears in.
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  • {{nihongo|'''Elixirs'''|エリクサー|Erikusā}} are a recurring restorative item in the ''[[Final Fantasy (franchise)|Final Fantasy]]'' franchise, and first ...[party]] can also obtain Elixirs from certain [[treasure chest]]s, as an [[item drop]] from certain enemies, or as a possible reward for winning the [[Conc
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  • The '''Antidote''' is a recurring item in the ''[[Final Fantasy (franchise)|Final Fantasy]]'' franchise, and it de In ''Final Fantasy'', Antidotes can be bought at certain [[Item Shop]]s for 50 [[gil]] and sold for 25 gil. In the original [[Nintendo Ente
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  • ...lated series. The list includes the game or other type of media where each item first appeared.
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  • |Item |Item
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  • The '''Levistone''' is a [[key item]] in ''[[Final Fantasy]]''. It is a rock capable of hovering in midair, hen ...tically occurs, although in the Nintendo Entertainment System release, the item must be manually selected from the Items menu.
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  • ...n the Crystal Eye to Matoya, she rewards them with the [[Jolt Tonic]]. The item has been named Crystal Eye since the release of ''[[Final Fantasy Origins]]
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  • '''Adamantite''' (Japanese: アダマンタイト) is a mineral that appears as an item in several ''[[Final Fantasy (series)|Final Fantasy]]'' games. It first app In ''Final Fantasy'', Adamantite is a [[key item]] that is found in a [[treasure chest]] on the second floor of the [[Flying
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  • ...ロのかやく|''nitoro no kayaku''|"nitro gunpowder"}} is an explosive and a [[key item]] which appears in ''[[Final Fantasy]]''. It is an explosive that the [[War In the original NES version, the item is named '''TNT''' (also formatted as '''T.N.T.'''<ref>''Nintendo Power'' v
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  • ...he '''[[shop]]s''' in ''[[Final Fantasy]]'', each selling only of either [[item]]s, [[weapon]]s, [[armor]], [[Black Magic]], or [[White Magic]]. The shops | Item || Price || In-game description
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  • ...Green Beret]]s, [[Ninja Suit]]s, and [[Sage's Surplice]]s for sale, and an item shop as well.
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  • |Item |Item
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  • '''Sleeping Bags''' are a recovery item that first appear in ''[[Final Fantasy]]'' and later in ''[[Final Fantasy V Sleeping Bags can be bought at [[Cornelia]]'s [[Item Shop]] for 50 [[gil]] (75 gil in NES/PSX Hard Mode) and sold for 25 gil (37
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  • {{nihongo|'''Cottages'''|コテージ|Kotēji}} are a restorative item which appear in some of the earlier ''[[Final Fantasy (franchise)|Final Fan In ''Final Fantasy'', Cottages can be bought from a few [[Item Shop]]s for 2,000 [[gil]] each and sold for 1,000 gil each. In the [[Ninten
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  • ...nown as '''Life''' and formatted '''Fenix Down''' in earlier titles, is an item that appears in several ''[[Final Fantasy (franchise)|Final Fantasy]]'' gam In ''Final Fantasy II'', Phoenix Downs can be bought at any [[Item Shop]] for 500 [[gil]] (5,000 in the [[Famicom]] version and ''[[Final Fant
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  • ...asy V]]'' and ''[[Final Fantasy VI]]''. In both games, Lone Wolf steals an item from a [[treasure chest]] before the [[party]] can obtain them. He also fir
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  • ...uare]] - The haunted-themed area with an [[Item Shop]] and an [[inn]]. The Item Shop takes gil for currency. ==Item Shop==
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  • The {{nihongo|'''Tent'''|テント|tento}} is an item that appears in some ''[[Final Fantasy (series)|Final Fantasy]]'' games, st At [[Item Shop]]s, Tents cost 160 [[gil]] and can be sold for 80 gil. In the [[Ninten
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  • The '''Mystic Key''', originally known as the '''Key''', is a [[key item]] in ''[[Final Fantasy]]''. The [[Elf Prince]] gives the Mystic Key to the
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  • |items=[[Bottled Faerie]] (key item) At the Caravan, Underhill has an expensive item on sale, the [[Bottled Faerie]], which he got from a [[pirate]] at [[Gaia]]
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  • ...'''Sand Ruby''' (also formatted '''SandRuby''') in earlier releases, is an item that appears in ''[[Final Fantasy IV]]''. It is used to cure desert fever,
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  • ...s have a few ways in which potions can be bought: buying them at certain [[Item Shop]]s, opening certain [[treasure chest]]s, or sometimes after defeating ...inal Fantasy Origins]]'' remake's Hard Mode). Potions cost 60 [[gil]] at [[Item Shop]]s and can be sold for 30 gil each. In remakes, they cost 40 gil and c
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  • ...Final Fantasy Legend]]''. The Steal command may allow the user to steal an item from a certain opponent, although there is a chance of it not working. Stea
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  • '''Oxyale''' is a [[key item]] in ''[[Final Fantasy]]''. It is a chalice with a water-like liquid that a
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  • ...the party inside of the shop's interior. In addition to armor, weapon, and item shops, there are shops dedicated to either black or white magic, sometimes
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  • Like most towns, Kaipo has an [[Inn]], an [[Armor Shop]], an [[Item Shop]], and a [[Weapon Shop]]. There is a [[Pub]] on the second floor of th ...Sand Pearl]]|Named Sand Ruby in releases prior to the 3D remake}}, a [[key item]] found in the [[Antlion's Den]], in order to cure Rosa from her illness. E
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  • The '''Rename Card''' is an item that allows the player to rename a character or a [[summon]] (depending on
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  • ...of them share a building with another business, such as a [[pub]] or an [[Item Shop]]. The cost for staying at an Inn is usually different in each area.
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  • ...]], Ogopogo rewards 25,000 gil when defeated, and has the Musamane as an [[item drop]] instead of the party acquiring it right after defeating Ogopogo. ...nal Fantasy IV''{{'}}s 3D remake incorrectly lists the [[Murasame]] as the item drop for Ogopogo.<ref>''Final Fantasy IV'' [[Bradygames]] Official Strategy
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  • ...t is found in [[Oeilvert]] in ''[[Final Fantasy IX]]''. It is also a [[key item]] that is required to enter [[Mount Gulug]]. The Gulug Stone is triangular,
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  • The '''Earth Rod''' is a [[key item]] in ''[[Final Fantasy]]''. It is a rod described as being imbued with the
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  • In the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] release, the item is named '''SILVER''', short for '''Silver Shield'''.<ref>''Nintendo Power'
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  • !style="background:{{FF2color}}"|Item(s) rewarded !style="background:{{FF2color}}"|Item(s) rewarded
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  • ...eeds them again. The only things Fat Chocobo will not hold on to are [[key item]]s.
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  • {{tab|Item Shop}} !Item
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  • ...] in ''[[Final Fantasy VI]]''. It is a place where two characters wager an item and then fight, either as a sport or for profit.<ref>''Final Fantasy III'' ...self. After a battle, the winner is rewarded with their opponent's wagered item, although they are not given back their own.
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