Check out the community portal for ways in which you can help the Wiki of Mana! Also, keep in mind that this wiki contains unmarked spoilers.

Chocolate

From the Wiki of Mana, the Mana encyclopedia
(Redirected from Chocolump)
Jump to navigationJump to search
Chocolate
Pakkun chocolate SD3 artwork.png
Artwork from Trials of Mana
First appearance Secret of Mana (1993)
Latest appearance Trials of Mana (2020)
Location(s) Various
Effect Restores some HP
Related items
Hi-Potion

Chocolate, also called Pak'n Choco, Chocolump, or Chocochomp, is a recurring HP recovering item in the Mana series. They make their first appearance in Secret of Mana. They restore some HP to a character, but always more than candies. They are usually depicted as brown chocolate bars with or without in their silver wrapper.

History[edit]

Secret of Mana[edit]

Chocolate made their debut in Secret of Mana where they would restore 250 HP to a single party member. They can be bought in mid to late towns' item shops for 30 GP or from Neko for 60 GP apiece.

Trials of Mana[edit]

HD sprite

The sweet treat returns in Trials of Mana where they recover 300 HP2D / 500 HP3D to a single party member. They are again slightly more expensive than their weaker candy counterpart.

In the 2D version, the sweet treat can be grown from the Magic Pot by planting an Item Seed. In the 3D version, chocolates can also sprout from the magic pot should the player use either an item seed, a silver, gold or rainbow item seed. They can also frequently be found by collecting sparkles, opening chests, or by breaking red urns, especially in early to mid game.

Buy 40 lucre2D/50 lucre3D
Sell 20 lucre2D / 12 lucre3D
Effect Restore 300 HP2D / 500 HP3D to a party member.
Places to buy AlrantAltenaBeiserBeiser's Night Market3DDiinDiorDwarf Village3DJadd StrongholdMintasPaloPeddaSirhtanTomato TownValsena
Item Drop Antversary2DBeetman2DCerberusChobin Hood2DCopper KnightDragodonGold BuletteHowler2DMolebear2DPetit PoseidonPrime Slime2DRabite2DSea SerpentShadow Zed2DShamanionShape Shifter2DSilkspitterSilverwolfTanpoleTomatomanTonpoleWolfmahn
Magic Pot Yes (Item Seed2D/Item, Silver, Gold, or Rainbow Item Seeds3D)
Sparkles/
Chests/Urns
Alrant (1) Altena (1) • Astoria (1) • Beiser (3) • Beuca Island (3) • Burning Sands (2) • Cascade Cavern (2) • Celestial Peak (2) • Chartmoon Tower (1) • Crystal Desert (1) • Dark Castle (1) • Dior (2) • Dragonsmaw (1) • Duskmoon Forest (2) • Dwarf Tunnels (1) • Dwarf Village (1) • Fiery Gorge (3) • Frostbite Fields (1) • Gusthall (3) • Jadd Stronghold (1) • Jungle of Visions (3) • Koropokkur Woods (1) • Labyrinth of Ice (1) • Labyrinth of Ice (1) • Lampbloom Woods (2) • Laurent (2) • Laurent Secret Base (3) • Lowenburg (2) • Mirage Palace (1) • Molebear Moors (5) • Nevarl Fortress (2) • Night Cavern (3) • Sanctuary of Mana (3) • Seaside Cavern (1) • Shimmering Ruins (3) • Sirhtan (1) • Palo (2) • Rabite Forest (2) • Temple of Light (1) • Stonesplit Gap (1) • Valsena (4) • Wendel (2) • Woods of Wandara (3)

Legend of Mana[edit]

Now called Pak'n Choco, they are now only item drops from monsters and restore a decent amount of HP to the protagonist on contact.

Sword of Mana[edit]

The name changes again in Sword of Mana for Chocolump and they restore 80 HP to an ally. They can be bought in most shops and are frequently dropped by enemies.

Children of Mana[edit]

Now called Chocochomp, they can restore 100 HP to the hero. They can only be purchased in the Mana Village or found inside objects or by defeating certain enemies.

  • Buy: 200 L
  • Sell: ?
  • Effect: Restore 100 HP to the protagonist.
  • Places to buy: Golden Goods
  • Item drop from ?

Dawn of Mana[edit]

Chocochomps now restore 50% of Keldric's max HP and can be found by breaking objects or by defeating enemies.

Echoes of Mana[edit]

A chocolate would restore a medium amount of HP to a single ally.

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ぱっくんチョコ
Pakkunchoko
Pakkun Chocholate
Spanish Gofre
Italian Cioccolatino Chocolates
Rabite icon EOM artwork.png Randi --"Whoa! What's a Rabite doing in a place like this?"
This article is a stub. You can help the Wiki of Mana by expanding it.