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  • ! style="background:#BBBBFF" | Status effects ...usion]] • [[Paralysis]] • [[Silence]] • [[Sleep (status)|Sleep]] • [[Toad (status)|Toad]] • [[Petrify|Stone]]
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  • *[[Old (status)]] - The [[status effect]] from ''Final Fantasy V'' associated with the ability
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  • *[[Sleep (status)]] - The recurring [[status effect]], also introduced in ''Final Fantasy''
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  • *[[Imp (status)]] - The recurring [[status effect]], introduced in ''[[Final Fantasy VI]]''
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  • This category is for items that can inflict damage or a [[status effect]] on a target.
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  • ...Fantasy II]]''. Esuna can be used to cure most types of negative [[status effect]]s just like its item equivalent, [[Remedy]]. ...er uses an Esuna Tome, they cast a level 8 Esuna, which has the additional effect of curing [[KO]].
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  • ...emy|enemies]]. There are also two items with stronger versions of the same effect available later in the game, the [[Silver Hourglass]] and [[Gold Hourglass]
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  • '''KO''' is a status effect in many ''Final Fantasy'' games that is entered when a party member's [[hit The status can be cured by reviving party members in a [[Sanctuary]], using a [[Phoeni
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  • ...ntasy'' games that is used to cure the [[Silence (status)|Silence]] status effect. The item first appeared in ''[[Final Fantasy III]]'' for the Famicom. In ''Final Fantasy III'', Echo Herbs cure the silence effect. They can be bought for 100 [[gil]] at most [[Item Shop]]s.
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  • ...World of Ruin. Interceptor is technically a more-or-less permanent status effect, and can be traded around between characters with the Rippler spell (though
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  • ...The Water element is associated with the [[Water]] spell and the [[status effect]] [[Drown]] in ''[[Final Fantasy XI]]''. Water-elemental abilities first ap |Deals Water damage to enemies within area of effect.
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  • ...th]] • [[Inventory]] ([[Equipment]]) • [[Abilities]]/[[Skills]] • [[Status effect]] • [[Talk]] • [[Limit Break]] • [[Summon]]
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  • |inhabitants=[[Toad (status)|Toad]]s, [[Pig (status)|Pig]]s, [[Mini (status)|Mini]] people ...tatus)|Mini]] people, all of whom share an appearance with one of [[status effect]]s. In the [[Super Nintendo]] version, the town is named '''Silvera''', and
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  • !colspan=3|Effect |style="text-align:left"| Cures [[poison (status)|poison]].
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  • ...The Earth element is associated with the [[Quake]] spell and the [[status effect]] [[Rasp]] in [[Final Fantasy XI]]. Depending of the game, Earth-elemental |Deals Earth damage to enemies within area of effect.
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