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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]]. | 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]]. | ||
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Candy FFA artwork.jpg|''Final Fantasy Adventure'' artwork | |||
Candy FFA sprite.png|''Final Fantasy Adventure'' sprite | |||
Candy2 AOM.png|''Adventures of Mana'' menu sprite | |||
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[[Category:Recovery items]] | [[Category:Recovery items]] |
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Candy | |||
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Artwork from Secret of Mana | |||
First appearance | Final Fantasy Adventure (1991) | ||
Latest appearance | Trials of Mana (2020) | ||
Location(s) | Various | ||
Effect | Restores some HP | ||
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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 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 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, Candy remains a common drop from low-level monsters such as Rabites, and is now purchasable in many item shops for 10 GP. Used in the field, one Candy restores 100 HP to a party member.
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.
Gallery
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