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Holy War

Holy War being used in Final Fantasy VIII.

Drinking this tonic gives the imbiber temporary superhuman strength. Use caution; an overdose is fatal.

Crusader Tonic (聖戦の薬, Seisen no Kusuri?, lit. Holy War Medicine), also known as Holy War, is a recurring item in the Final Fantasy series.

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Final Fantasy VIII[]

Holy War is an item that grants Invincible status to the party. It can be dropped/mugged from Seifer (during the third and fourth boss fights), refined from Holy War-trial x10 into Holy War x1, and 10 are modded from the Gilgamesh card. Holy War x5 can be refined into Knight's Code x1. Holy War is one of the rarest items in the game. The player can get the same effect with Rinoa's Invincible Moon.

Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift[]

Crusader Tonic is a loot that can be obtained from the missions "Sleepless Nights, "A Request", and "Foodstuffs: Aroma", and is required in creating the Onion Sword, Excalibur, Cleansing Staff, Nirvana, Materia Armor, and Orb of Minwu. It can be sold for 1,200 gil.

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Final Fantasy Tactics S[]

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Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade[]

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Final Fantasy Explorers[]

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Etymology[]

The terms "Crusader" and "Jihad" are both associated with the historic "holy wars" fought between the Christian Europeans and Islamic Middle-Easterners for control of the holy land, the birthplace of Jesus Christ. "Crusader" (meaning "under the cross" because they were wearing a cross on their outfit) was a term used to describe the soldiers of the Crusades, the European term for the holy wars.

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