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The '''Cup of Wishes''', also known as the '''Angel Grail''' is a recurring recovery item in the ''Mana'' series. With its first appearance in ''[[Secret of Mana]]'', the holy chalice is used in titles with multiple party members to revive a [[Fainted (status)|fainted]] ally with full HP in the heat of battle. Though sometimes rare and often expensive when compared with other consumable items, a Cup of Wishes is often a player's only option for full recovery when an inn is not available.
The '''Cup of Wishes''', also known as the '''Angel Grail''', is a recurring recovery item in the ''Mana'' series. With its first appearance in ''[[Secret of Mana]]'', the holy chalice is used in titles with multiple party members to revive a [[Fainted (status)|fainted]] ally with full HP in the heat of battle. Though sometimes rare and often expensive when compared with other consumable items, a Cup of Wishes is often a player's only option for full recovery when an inn is not available.


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The Cup of Wishes, also known as the Angel Grail, is a recurring recovery item in the Mana series. With its first appearance in Secret of Mana, the holy chalice is used in titles with multiple party members to revive a fainted ally with full HP in the heat of battle. Though sometimes rare and often expensive when compared with other consumable items, a Cup of Wishes is often a player's only option for full recovery when an inn is not available.

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