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===''Trials of Mana''===
===''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.
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.
*'''Buy''': 10 Lucre<sup>2D</sup>/20 Lucre<sup>3D</sup>
*'''Sell''' 5 Lucre
*'''Places to buy''': All Item Shops
*'''Item Drop''' from [[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]]


===''Sword of Mana''===
===''Sword of Mana''===

Revision as of 00:27, January 12, 2024

Candy
Candy SOM artwork.png
Artwork from Secret of Mana
First appearance Final Fantasy Adventure (1991)
Latest appearance Echoes of Mana (2022)
Location(s) Various
Effect Restores some HP
Related items
Potion
“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. 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

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 the Adventures of Mana 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.

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 Rabites, and is now purchasable in many item shops for 10 GP.

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.

Sword of Mana

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 pots 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 spirit can also heal 30 HP by using Healing Light, although at the cost of MP.

Dawn of Mana

Echoes of Mana

A candy would restore a small amount of HP to a single ally.

Gallery

Rabite icon EOM artwork.png Randi --"Whoa! What's a Rabite doing in a place like this?"
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