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Medical Herb

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Medical Herb
Medical Herb SOM artwork.png
Artwork from Secret of Mana
First appearance Final Fantasy Adventure (1991)
Latest appearance Trials of Mana (2020)
Location(s) Various
Effect Cures status aliments
Related items
Unicorn Horn

The Medical Herb, also known as the Prestoveggie or Pep Root, is a recurring recovery item in the Mana series. Available since the very first game, this strange root resembling a radish or common carrot is known to cure various status ailments not directly caused by magic. It cannot reverse magic effects such as time manipulation, defense breakdown, or offense breakdown.

A much weaker variant, the Antidote, debuted in Final Fantasy Adventure, where it was called a Potion of Pure, with the icon for a potion set to the left. Its only function is neutralizing poison.

History

Adventures of Mana

The AntidoteAoM (originally PureFFA) is used to cure Sumo from the poison status. It can be used three times per item.

Secret of Mana

The Medical Herb can cure a single party member of all status aliments. The Undine spell Remedy has the same effect.

Trials of Mana

Medical Herbs once again cure an ally from all status aliments. The Lumina spell Twinkle Rain has the same effect.

Sword of Mana

A Prestoveggie will cure an ally from many status effect. Below is a list of status aliments cured by the item:

Name Curable Name Curable
Bedraggled Check mark.png Poison Check mark.png
Bewitched Check mark.png Pose X mark.png
Charm X mark.png PowerDown Check mark.png
Confusion X mark.png Silence X mark.png
Darkness X mark.png Sleep X mark.png
Death X mark.png Snowman X mark.png
FireMan X mark.png SpeedDown Check mark.png
Numb X mark.png Toxin X mark.png
Petrify X mark.png Wimp X mark.png


Children of Mana

A Pep Root will cure the hero from any status effect, save from poison or ghost.

Behind the scenes

The original Antidote is based on the recurring item in Final Fantasy. As well, concept drawings render it as a small bottle filled with the substance. Antidotes were redrawn for Adventures of Mana; they now resemble the modern Medical Herb. The rationale behind this particular change is not known.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese プイプイ草
Puipui kusa
Puipui Grass
Spanish Vegeantídoto
Italian Verzura
Rabite icon EOM artwork.png Randi --"Whoa! What's a Rabite doing in a place like this?"
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