If I were to ever print a manual for the game, this would definitely be a section. Why? Because good manuals have random lists. Since this 'blog' is looking more like a manual than a log, I might as well load it with mundane lists like this. So, check out these items:
Green Herb: Heals 40 HP. You can find these all over maps and TheDave sells them. Most towns don't sell these.
Exotic Herb: Heals 150 HP and cures paralyze. You can find these in remote areas, and sometimes TheDave sells them. Towns sure don't.
Forbidden Herb: Heals all HP but 25% chance to set HP to 0 instead. Secret merchants sell these.
Dilute Potion: Cures 25% HP. Junk heal. Useful for healing yourself outside of battle when item usage won't waste a turn.
Potion: Cures 50% HP. Useful throughout the entire game. TheDave doesn't sell them, but every town will.
Full Potion: Cures all HP. Expensive, but useful in dire situations.
Grey Ether: Recover 25 MP. Ethers are expensive, but they fuel your special abilities.
Cyan Ether: Recover 70 MP. The bluer the ether, the better it is.
Blue Ether: Recover 150 HP. See?
Silver Ether: Recover 400 MP. Okay, so maybe silver isn't blue. Shush.
Black Ether: Recover MP, but drains HP. You can get these from monsters called Flying Hellfish. I forget what the exact numbers are. x_X
Prismatic Tonic: Recover all HP/MP. Good luck ever finding them.
Union Plume: Restore near-dead allies to 14 HP. Low-budget restoration item.
Phoenix Down: Restore near-dead allies with 40% HP. Mass produced somehow. Maybe there are Phoenix farms or something.
Phoenix Tear: Restore near-dead allies with all HP and recovers 80 MP. A revive of awesome.
Hero Meal: Full recovery for entire party at save points. Used to be called 'tent', but I figured that was a lame name.
Scroll of _____: Enables one time use of spell. There are dozens of scrolls, several emulating elemental skills, several unique.
_____ Orb: Causes a specific bad status to target when thrown. There's also a super powered version called the Omni Orb that inflicts every bad status.
_____ Tonic: Permanent stat increase. Comes in several different flavors. Always hidden in sneaky areas.
Card: You can look at cards any time (outside of battle). When you activate them, a card album appears and you can browse through the cards you've collected. Monster cards show you their stats, their skills, their resistances/weaknesses, and what items they can drop. The cards themselves are ridiculously hard to find but they can give you some insight. Gotta collect 'em all.
There are also a slew of status recovery items (antivenom, pills, restoration, etc), but this list is good enough as is. All it needs now is some pictures.
Nov 28, 2007
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