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Tents (Japanese: テント) are an item that appear in some Final Fantasy games, starting with the first Final Fantasy. Characters can use the tent on the overworld to rest, which restores either some or all of their HP and MP, depending on the game. After one use, the tent is discarded.

History

Final Fantasy

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In Final Fantasy, if the Warriors of Light have a Tent, they can use and rest in it from the overworld to restore a lot of their HP and MP. In early releases, a Tent can also be used to save the game progress.

In the North American version of the original NES release, the Sleeping Bag is known as the "Tent", while the actual Tent is called the "Cabin" (with the Cottage being called the "House"). This was rectified in later versions, where their names were changed to match their Japanese names.

Tents can be purchased at the Item Shops of Elfheim, Crescent Lake, and Melmond. In the NES version and the PlayStation version's Hard Mode, Tents cost 250 gil and can be sold for 125 gil. In the PlayStation version's Easy Mode and later remakes, a Tent costs 160 gil and can be sold for 80 gil. The Warriors of Light can also obtain a Tent by defeating a Hill Gigas or Manticore, or in certain treasure chests found at:

Profiles

Final Fantasy (NES)

  • Instruction booklet (page 15): "A CABIN that works similarly to the TENT. It SAVEs your game data and recovers more hit points than the TENT."
  • Nintendo Power volume 17 (page 14): "Use a Cabin in the wilds to save your progress and recover much lost HP for all your Light Warriors."

Final Fantasy Origins

  • Bradygames Official Strategy Guide (page 19): "Restores a lot of HP to party and also saves game. Can be used while on the field."

Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls

  • In-game description: "Partially restores party's HP and MP. Can only be used outdoors."

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See also

  • Sleeping Bag, a weaker version of the Tent appearing in some games
  • Cottage, a more powerful version of the Tent appearing in some games
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