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|image=[[File:Candy SOM artwork.png|250px]]<br>Artwork from ''Secret of Mana''
|image=[[File:Candy SOM artwork.png|250px]]<br>Artwork from ''Secret of Mana''
|first_appearance=''[[Final Fantasy Adventure]]'' (1991)
|first_appearance=''[[Final Fantasy Adventure]]'' (1991)
|latest_appearance=''[[Echoes of Mana]]'' (2022)
|latest_appearance=''[[Trials of Mana (remake)|Trials of Mana]]'' (2020)
|location=Various
|location=Various
|effect=Restores some [[HP]]
|effect=Restores some [[HP]]
|related=[[Potion]]
|related=[[Potion]]
}}
}}
{{quote2|Pop this sweet candy in your mouth to recover a little amount of HP.|Seiken Desentsu Official Guide}}
'''Candies''', named '''Gumdrops''' in some games, are basic recovery items in the ''[[Mana (series)|Mana]]'' series. They make their first appearance in ''[[Final Fantasy Adventure]]''. They restore a bit of [[HP]] to a character. Throughout their appearances, Candies are consistently depicted as round-shaped and covered in wrapping, the color of which differs between appearances but generally has a shade of pink. However, their ''Final Fantasy Adventure'' artwork depicts them as transparent and without wrapping.
'''Candies''', named '''Gumdrops''' in some games, are basic recovery items in the ''[[Mana (series)|Mana]]'' series. They make their first appearance in ''[[Final Fantasy Adventure]]''. They restore a bit of [[HP]] to a character. Throughout their appearances, Candies are consistently depicted as round-shaped and covered in wrapping, the color of which differs between appearances but generally has a shade of pink. However, their ''Final Fantasy Adventure'' artwork depicts them as transparent and without wrapping.


==History==
==History==
===''[[Final Fantasy Adventure]]/[[Adventures of Mana]]''===
===''Final Fantasy Adventure'' / ''Adventures of Mana''===
In ''Final Fantasy Adventure'', the '''Candy''' restores about '''10 HP''' to [[Sumo]] with each use. It is a common drop from various low-level monsters, and cannot be bought in shops. The player can activate only one at a time.  
In ''Final Fantasy Adventure'', the Candy is a common drop from various low-level monsters, and cannot be bought in shops. The player can activate only one at a time. It restores about 10 HP to [[Sumo]] with each use.
 
In the ''[[Adventures of Mana]]'' [[reissue|remake]], Candy has the same role as in the original version. However, the revised [[Ring Menu]] mechanics automatically equip any Candy remaining in the player's [[Item Ring]].
In the ''[[Adventures of Mana]]'' [[reissue|remake]], Candy has the same role as in the original version. However, the revised [[Ring Menu]] mechanics automatically equip any Candy remaining in the player's [[Item Ring]].


*'''Buy''': N/A
===''Secret of Mana''===
*'''Sell''': 5 GP
In ''[[Secret of Mana]]'', Candy remains a common drop from low-level monsters such as [[Rabite]]s, and is now purchasable in many item shops for 10 GP. Used in the field, one Candy restores 100 HP to a party member.
*'''Effect''': Restore about '''10 HP''' to [[Sumo]]
*'''Places to buy''': N/A
*'''Item Drop''' from [[Chibi Devil (Adventures of Mana)|Chibi Devil]], [[Goblin (Adventures of Mana)|Goblin]], [[Grell (Adventures of Mana)|Grell]], [[Mudman (Adventures of Mana)|Mudman]], [[Orc (Adventures of Mana)|Orc]],  [[Porcupine (Adventures of Mana)|Porcupine]]
 
===''[[Secret of Mana]]''===
In ''Secret of Mana'', candies restores '''100 HP''' to a party member. The small treat remains a common drop from low-level monsters such as [[Rabite]]s, and is now purchasable in many item shops for 10 GP.
 
*'''Buy''': 10 GP ([[Neko]]: 20 GP)
*'''Sell''': 6 GP
*'''Effect''': Restore '''100 HP''' to a party member.
*'''Places to buy''': [[Dwarf Village (Secret of Mana)|Dwarf Village]] • [[Forest of Seasons]] • [[Gold City]] • [[Haunted Forest]] • [[Kakkara]] • [[Kippo Village]] • [[Lofty Mountains]] • [[Mana Palace]] • [[Mandala]] • [[Matango]] • [[Moogle Village]] • [[Neko's Crystal Forest Branch]] • [[Neko's General Store]] • [[Northtown]] • [[Pandora]] • [[Potos Village]] • [[Republic of Tasnica]] • [[Southtown]] • [[Todo Village]] • [[Witch's Castle]]
*'''Item Drop''' from  [[Armored Man (Secret of Mana)|Armored Man]] • [[Blat (Secret of Mana)|Blat]] • [[Bluster Gas (Secret of Mana)|Bluster Gas]] • [[Buzz Bee (Secret of Mana)|Buzz Bee]] • [[Chobin Hood (Secret of Mana)|Chobin Hood]] • [[Crawler (Secret of Mana)|Crawler]] • [[Dark Funk (Secret of Mana)|Dark Funk]] • [[Dark Ninja (Secret of Mana)|Dark Ninja]] • [[Evil Sword (Secret of Mana)|Evil Sword]] • [[Ghoul (Secret of Mana)|Ghoul]] • [[Goblin (Secret of Mana)|Goblin]] • [[Grave Bat (Secret of Mana)|Grave Bat]] • [[Gremlin (Secret of Mana)|Gremlin]] • [[Howler (Secret of Mana)|Howler]] • [[Imp (Secret of Mana)|Imp]] • [[Mad Mallard (Secret of Mana)|Mad Mallard]] • [[Mushboom (Secret of Mana)|Mushboom]] • [[Rabite (Secret of Mana)|Rabite]] • [[Sand Stinger (Secret of Mana)|SAnd Stinger]] • [[Spider Legs (Secret of Mana)|Spider Legs]] • [[Steamed Crab (Secret of Mana)|Steamed Crab]] • [[Trap Flower (Secret of Mana)|Trap Flower]] • [[Water Bandit (Secret of Mana)|Water Bandit]]


===''[[Trials of Mana]]''===
*Buy: 10 GP (Neko: 20 GP)
[[File:Candy icon TOM remake sprite.png|100px|thumb|HD sprite]]
*Sell: 6 GP
Candy is once again purchasable in the majority of item shops in addition to being a common drop from weaker enemies. In the original 2D version, it restores '''100 HP''' and is bought for 10 lucre; but in the remake, it restores '''200 HP''' and can be bought for 20 lucre. It sells for 5 lucre in both versions.
*Description: recovers 100 HP to one ally
*Places to buy: [[Dwarf Village (Secret of Mana)|Dwarf Village]] • [[Forest of Seasons]] • [[Gold City]] • [[Haunted Forest]] • [[Kakkara]] • [[Kippo Village]] • [[Lofty Mountains]] • [[Mana Palace]] • [[Mandala]] • [[Matango]] • [[Moogle Village]] • [[Neko's Crystal Forest Branch]] • [[Neko's General Store]] • [[Northtown]] • [[Pandora]] • [[Potos Village]] • [[Republic of Tasnica]] • [[Southtown]] • [[Todo Village]] • [[Witch's Castle]]
*Drops: [[Armored Man]] • [[Blat]] • [[Bluster Gas]] • [[Buzz Bee]] • [[Chobin Hood]] • [[Crawler]] • [[Dark Funk]] • [[Dark Ninja]] • [[Evil Sword]] • [[Ghoul]] • [[Goblin]] • [[Grave Bat]] • [[Gremlin]] • [[Howler]] • [[Imp]] • [[Mad Mallard]] • [[Mushboom]] • [[Rabite]] • [[Sand Stinger]] • [[Spider Legs]] • [[Steamed Crab]] • [[Trap Ninja]] • [[Water Bandit]]


In the 2D version, the sweet treat can be grown from the [[Magic Pot]] by planting an [[Item Seed]]. In the 3D version, candies can also sprout from the magic pot should the player use either an item seed, a [[Silver Item Seed|silver]], [[Gold Item Seed|gold]] or [[Rainbow Item Seed|rainbow item seed]]. They can also frequently be found by collecting [[Sparkle|sparkles]], opening [[Treasure chests|chests]], or by breaking [[Urns|red urns]], especially in early game.
===''Trials of Mana''===
Candy is once again purchasable in the majority of item shops in addition to being a common drop from weaker enemies. In the original 2D version, it restores 100 HP and is bought for 10 GP; but in the remake, it restores 200 HP and can be bought for 20 lucre. It sells for 5 GP/lucre in both versions.


{|width=55% class="wikitable"
===''Children of Mana''===
|-
In ''[[Children of Mana]]'', they are named Gumdrops, and using one on the hero restores 30 of their [[HP]]. Candy is often found by destroying [[pot]]s and plants, and they can be bought for at [[Golden Goods]] for 100 [[Lucre]] apiece. Gumdrops are most often used during earlier parts of the hero's journey, but become somewhat obsolete later on as the hero's [[level]] increases and the [[Chocochomp]], which restores 100 HP, becomes a lot more common. The [[Wisp]] [[Mana Spirit|spirit]] can also heal 30 HP by using [[Healing Light]], although at the cost of [[MP]].
|width=10%|'''Buy''' || 10 Lucre<sup>2D</sup>/20 Lucre<sup>3D</sup>
|-
|'''Sell''' || 5 Lucre
|-
|'''Effect''' ||  Restore '''100 HP'''<sup>2D</sup>/'''200'''<sup>3D</sup> to a party member.
|-
|'''Places to buy''' || [[Alrant]] • [[Altena]] • [[Astoria]] • [[Beiser]] • [[Beiser's Night Market]]<sup>3D</sup> • [[Diin]] • [[Dior]] • [[Dwarf Village (Trials of Mana)|Dwarf Village]] • [[Jadd Stronghold]] • [[Maia]] • [[Mintas]] • [[Palo]] • [[Pedda]] • [[Sirhtan]] • [[Tomato Town]] • [[Valsena]] • [[Holy City Wendel|Wendel]]
|-
|'''Item Drop''' || [[Assassin (Trials of Mana)|Assassin]] • [[Batmo (Trials of Mana)|Batmo]]<sup>2D</sup> • [[Chobin Hood (Trials of Mana)|Chobin Hood]]<sup>2D</sup> • [[Chobin Hoodlum (Trials of Mana)|Chobin Hoodlum]]<sup>2D</sup> • [[Dark Wizard (Trials of Mana)|Dark Wizard]]<sup>2D</sup> • [[Ghoul (Trials of Mana)|Ghoul]]<sup>2D</sup> • [[Goblin (Trials of Mana)|Goblin]] • [[Grislwolf (Trials of Mana)|Grislwolf]]<sup>2D</sup> • [[Harpy (Trials of Mana)|Harpy]]<sup>2D</sup> • [[Howler (Trials of Mana)|Howler]] • [[Kaiser Mimic (Trials of Mana)|Kaiser Mimic]]<sup>2D</sup> • [[King Rabite (Trials of Mana)|King Rabite]]<sup>2D</sup> • [[Lizardon (Trials of Mana)|Lizardon]] • [[Machine Golem (Trials of Mana)|Machine Golem]] • [[Mad Mallard (Trials of Mana)|Mad Mallard]] • [[Molebear (Trials of Mana)|Molebear]]<sup>2D</sup> • [[Needlebeak (Trials of Mana)|Needlebeak]]<sup>2D</sup> • [[Polter Box (Trials of Mana)|Polter Box]]<sup>2D</sup> • [[Poto (Trials of Mana)|Poto]]<sup>2D</sup> • [[Queeneeb (Trials of Mana)|Queeneeb]]<sup>2D</sup> • [[Rabite (Trials of Mana)|Rabite]] • [[Silktail (Trials of Mana)|Silktail]]
|-
|{{hover|'''Magic Pot'''|Can this item be grown from the magic pot?}} || <span style="color:Green;">'''Yes'''</span> ([[Item Seed]]<sup>2D</sup>/Item, [[Silver Item Seed|Silver]], [[Gold Item Seed|Gold]], or [[Rainbow Item Seed|Rainbow Item Seeds]]<sup>3D</sup>)
|-
|'''{{hover|Sparkles/<br>Chests/Urns|The number in parentheses indicate the amount of this item found in sparkles, chests, or red urns}}''' || [[Altena]] (1) • [[Astoria]] (7) • [[Beiser]] (2) • [[Burning Sands]] (3) • [[Cascade Cavern]] (8) • [[Celestial Peak]] (1) • [[Dior]] (1) • [[Duskmoon Forest]] (6) • [[Dwarf Tunnels]] (4) • [[Dwarf Village (Trials of Mana)|Dwarf Village]] (2) • [[Fiery Gorge]] (1) • [[Frostbite Fields]] (4) • [[Ghost Ship]] (2) • [[Golden Road]] (5) • [[Gusthall]] (4) • [[Heavensway]] (4) • [[Jadd Stronghold]] (7) • [[Koropokkur Woods]] (1) • [[Labyrinth of Ice]] (2) • [[Lampbloom Woods]] (1) • [[Laurent]] (13) • [[Laurent Secret Base]] (1) • [[Maia]] (1) • [[Molebear Moors]] (6) • [[Nevarl Fortress]] (3) • [[Sanctuary of Mana (Trials of Mana)|Sanctuary of Mana]] (3) • [[Seaside Cavern]] (1) • [[Sirhtan]] (1) • [[Palo]] (2) • [[Rabite Forest]] (3) • [[Temple of Light]] (1) • [[Tomato Town]] (1) • [[Stonesplit Gap]] (2) • [[Valsena]] (6) • [[Wendel (Trials of Mana)|Wendel]] (3)
|}
 
===''[[Legend of Mana]]''===
Candies are now only item drops from monsters and restore a small amount of HP to the protagonist on contact.
 
*'''Effect''': Automatically restore a small amount of HP to the protagonist.
* '''Item Drop''' from [[Cursed Doll (Legend of Mana)|Cursed Doll]], [[Imp (Legend of Mana)|Imp]], [[Rabite (Legend of Mana)|Rabite]], [[Specter (Legend of Mana)|Specter]], [[Teedie (Legend of Mana)|Teedie]].
 
===''[[Sword of Mana]]''===
Gumdrops in ''Sword of Mana'' restore '''30 HP''' once consumed. They can be bought in every item shops for the small price of 10 Lucre. It is also a common drop from enemies.
 
*'''Buy''': 10 L
*'''Sell''': 5 L
*'''Effect''': Restore '''30 HP''' to a party member.
*'''Places to buy''': All item shops
*'''Item Drop''' from [[Chobin Hood (Sword of Mana)|Chobin Hood]], [[Duck GI (Sword of Mana)|Duck GI]], [[Goblin Guard (Sword of Mana)|Goblin Guard]], [[Granz Archer (Sword of Mana)|Granz Archer]], [[Granz Soldier (Sword of Mana)|Granz Soldier]], [[Grumpkin (Sword of Mana)|Grumpkin]], [[Iffish (Sword of Mana)|Iffish]], [[Land Leech (Sword of Mana)|Land Leech]], [[Rabillion (Sword of Mana)|Rabillion]], [[Rabite (Sword of Mana)|Rabite]], [[Snowy Rabite (Sword of Mana)|Snowy Rabite]], [[Tonpole (Sword of Mana)|Tonpole]], [[Zonbine (Sword of Mana)|Zonbine]]
 
===''[[Children of Mana]]''===
In ''Children of Mana'', they are named Gumdrops, and using one on the hero restores '''30''' of their [[HP]]. Candy is often found by destroying [[pot]]s and plants, and they can be bought for at [[Golden Goods]] for 100 [[Lucre]] apiece. Gumdrops are most often used during earlier parts of the hero's journey, but become somewhat obsolete later on as the hero's [[level]] increases and the [[Chocochomp]], which restores 100 HP, becomes a lot more common. The [[Wisp]] [[Mana Spirit|spirit]] can also heal 30 HP by using [[Healing Light]], although at the cost of [[MP]].
 
*'''Buy''': 100 L
*'''Sell''': ?
*'''Effect''': Restore '''100 HP''' to the protagonist.
*'''Places to buy''': [[Golden Goods]]
*'''Item drop from''' ?
 
===''[[Dawn of Mana]]''===
Once again called ''Gumdrops'' in ''Dawn of Mana'', they restore 25% of [[Keldric]]'s health instead of a fixed number. Like all other items, they are found by breaking objects and defeating enemies.
 
===''[[Echoes of Mana]]''===
A candy would restore a small amount of HP to a single [[Units (Echoes of Mana)|ally]].


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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Candy FFA artwork.jpg|''Final Fantasy Adventure'' artwork
Candy FFA artwork.jpg|''Final Fantasy Adventure'' artwork
Round drop SD3 artwork.png|''Trials of Mana'' artwork
Round drop SD3 artwork.png|''Trials of Mana'' artwork
Gumdrop DOM artwork.png|''Dawn of Mana'' artwork
Candy FFA sprite.png|''Final Fantasy Adventure'' sprite
Candy FFA sprite.png|''Final Fantasy Adventure'' sprite
Candy2 AOM.png|''Adventures of Mana'' menu sprite
Candy2 AOM.png|''Adventures of Mana'' menu sprite
Candy SOM sprite.png|''Secret of Mana'' sprite
Candy SOM sprite.png|''Secret of Mana'' sprite
Candy SOM remake sprite.png|''Secret of Mana HD'' sprite
Candy TOM sprite.png|''Trials of Mana'' sprite
Candy TOM sprite.png|''Trials of Mana'' sprite
Candy icon TOM remake sprite.png|''Trials of Mana HD'' sprite
Candy LoM sprite.png|''Legend of Mana'' sprite
Gumdrop Sword of Mana sprite.png|''Sword of Mana'' sprite
Gumdrop Sword of Mana sprite.png|''Sword of Mana'' sprite
Gumdrop COM sprite.png|''Children of Mana'' sprite
Gumdrop COM sprite.png|''Children of Mana'' sprite
Gumdrop large COM sprite.png|''Children of Mana'' sprite
Gumdrop large COM sprite.png|''Children of Mana'' sprite
Gumdrop DOM sprite.png|''Dawn of Mana'' sprite
Candy EOM artwork.png|''Echoes of Mana'' sprite
</gallery>
</gallery>
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=まんまるドロップ
|JapR=Manmarudoroppu
|JapM=Perfectly Round Drop
|Spa=Caramelo
|SpaM=
|Fra=
|FraM=
|Ger=
|GerM=
|Ita=Caramella
|ItaM=Candy
}}
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{{Secret of Mana}}
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{{Trials of Mana}}
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{{Sword of Mana}}
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[[Category:Recovery items]]
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[[Category:Trials of Mana items]]
[[Category:Trials of Mana items]]
[[Category:Legend of Mana items]]
[[Category:Sword of Mana items]]
[[Category:Sword of Mana items]]
[[Category:Children of Mana items]]
[[Category:Children of Mana items]]
[[Category:Echoes of Mana items]]

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