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Curada from WotV

Curada in War of the Visions: Final Fantasy Brave Exvius.

Curada (ケアルダ, Kearuda?, lit. Careda), more commonly known as Curaga in previous English localizations, is a recurring healing spell from the Final Fantasy series.

Curada is a stronger restorative White Magic spell, usually obtained at the midpoint in most titles. In earlier titles featuring four tier Cure spells, Curada often serves as the third tier of the line. However starting from Final Fantasy V, the four tier system would often be discarded, with Curaga being the third and strongest of Cure spells, while Curada is often left out.

In titles featuring four tiers of Cure spells, Curada is often localized under the name of "Curaga", with the recurring Curaga spell in Japanese being localized as "Curaja" (see below). However, later localized titles have begun to use the name Curada for the third tier. Curada has also gone under several other names, including Cure3, Cure 3, Curaja, and Cure V.

Appearances[]

Final Fantasy[]

Restores a lot of HP to one ally.

Description
White Mage - CUR3

Curaga (CUR3 on the NES and Cure3 in Final Fantasy Origins) is a Level 5 White Magic spell that restores a large amount of HP to a single target. In the NES and Origins releases, it restores between 66 and 132 HP, while in subsequent releases it restores HP depending on the caster's Intelligence.

The spell can be bought at Melmond and can be learned by the White Mage, White Wizard, Red Mage, and Red Wizard job classes. In the Dawn of Souls and 20th Anniversary Edition releases it costs 20 MP to cast. It costs 4,000 gil in the remakes and 8,000 gil in the original NES version. The Dark Fighter is the only enemy capable of casting this spell. A Rune Axe can be used to cast Curaga when used as an item.

Final Fantasy III[]

WHM using Curaga from FFIII Pixel Remaster

Curaga in Final Fantasy III (Pixel Remaster).

Curaga is a level 5 White Magic spell. It restores HP to a single target, while also having the ability to be group-casted on all targets. The spell can also deal damage when used on undead foes. Curaga can be bought in Northeast Saronia, Doga's Manor, and in Doga's Village for 5,000 gil.

It can be used by the White Mage, Devout, and Sage jobs in all versions. Additionally, the Red Mage has gained the ability to cast the spell in both the Pixel Remaster and 3D remakes. It can also be used by the Onion Knight job in the 3D remake.

Final Fantasy IV[]

Restores HP.

Description
Rosa using Curaga from FFIV Pixel Remaster

Curaga in Final Fantasy IV (Pixel Remaster).

Curaga (Cure 3 in Easy Type) is a White Magic spell that restores major HP to one ally or moderate HP to all allies. It can also damage the undead. It has a casting time of 1, costs 18 MP. In 2D versions it has a power of 144, and in 3D versions it has a power of 72. It never misses.

It is learned by Rosa (level 31), Porom (level 33) and Fusoya (initially). Curaga can be cast by Deathmask, Lunar Asura, and Asura.

Final Fantasy IV -Interlude-[]

Curaga is a White Magic spell. It restores major HP to one or moderate HP to all allies, and it can also be use to damage the undead. It costs 18 MP to cast. It is initially known by Rosa and Porom.

Final Fantasy IV: The After Years[]

FF4PSP Curaga

Curaga in The After Years (Complete Collection).

Curaga is a White Magic spell that restores a moderate amount of HP. It costs 18 MP to cast. It is is learned by Rosa (default), Fusoya (default), Ceodore (level 49), Porom (level 33), and Leonora (level 45).

Final Fantasy XII[]

Ff12 cureda curaga

Curaga in Final Fantasy XII.

Curaga the is the third tier curative White Magicks spell. It restores HP to one target.

In the original version, it can be bought in Eruyt Village and onwards for 3,200 gil. It is unlocked with the White Magick 5 license, which costs 45 LP. It takes (initially) 28 MP to cast.

In the Zodiac versions, Curaga is a White Magick 6 license, and can be used by the White Mage, the Red Battlemage, and the Knight, though the latter needs Mateus to reach it. It can be bought from Mt Bur-Omisace onward for 2,400 gil. It is also a treasure with the Diamond Armlet equipped in Stage 71 of the Trial Mode.

Final Fantasy XIII[]

Restore HP to targets in range proportional to amount of damage each has taken.

Description

Curaja is a spell available to the Medic ability that restores HP to all party members. The lower their HP is, the more it will recover. It has an ATB cost of 2. It is learned by Vanille (Stage 8) and Hope (Stage 9). Curaja restores 33% less HP on Easy Mode.

The formula for Curaja is the same as Curasa:[1]

"Lost HP" is equal to the difference between the max HP and current HP and "magic" is the Magic stat of the caster. The most HP, as a proportion of lost HP, that can be recovered using Curaja is 52.17%.

Final Fantasy XIII-2[]

Curaja is a Medic ability that restores HP to the target and nearby allies proportional to the amount of damage each has taken. It has an ATB cost of 2. It is learned by Noel (role level 35).

Recruitable monsters can be infused as a secret ability to Medic-oriented monsters by infusing Sentinel-monsters of a combined level total of 99 into the Medic.

It is also an enemy ability used by Lightning.

Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII[]

Curaja is used by the Angel of Valhalla in battle after fully recovering from its wounds. It restores HP to one target, restoring more the lower the target's HP is.

Final Fantasy XIV[]

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Final Fantasy Dimensions[]

FFD Curaja

Curaja in Final Fantasy Dimensions.

Curaja is the third tier of Cure White Magic, restoring a heavy amount of HP to one person, while restoring a moderate amount to the entire party. It costs 3,000 gil and costs 26 MP to cast. It can naturally be used by White Mages, Seers, and Red Mages.

Final Fantasy Dimensions II[]

In the original free-to-play versions, the Curada I (ケアルダ I, Kearuda I?, lit. Careda I) ability appeared as the sole ability of the Agnès signet. It restored a moderate amount of HP to a single ally and granted them continuous heal for three turns.

Curada was removed in the premium releases and was replaced with the Curaga (ケアルガ, Kearuga?, lit. Carega) abilities, however, the Curaga ability reuses Curada's animation.

Final Fantasy Record Keeper[]

Icon in Final Fantasy Record Keeper.

Curaga is a White Magic ability with a Rarity of 3☆. It restores a large amount of HP to one target, it can initially be used four times and it can be honed to Rank 5. It can be created by using White Orb x5, Wind Orb x3, Minor Holy Orb x3, and 5000 gil.

In the global English localization, Curada is used as the name for the Curaja ability.

Final Fantasy Brave Exvius[]

Curada is a craftable White Magic ability for players to obtain, while also being an ability naturally learned by specific Visions. It restores HP to a single target with the following formula: 800 HP x 3.4. In order to craft Curada, players are required to have several materials - Light Cryst x15, Light Megacryst x10, Life Orb x10, Cura x3, Alcryst x1

In addition, Fina can learn Curada +1 and Curada +2 through unit Awakening. Curada +2 restores HP to a single target with the following formula: 1000 HP x 3.4. [2]

War of the Visions: Final Fantasy Brave Exvius[]

Curada is an intermediate White Magic spell available to those with the White Mage job. Curada restores a moderate amount of HP to a single target. The spell costs 17 TP to perform, has a height range of 2, and can only be used 6 times in battle.

Non-Final Fantasy appearances[]

Other Square Enix titles[]

Curada from BD

Curada in the first Bravely Default.

Curada has appeared in other Square Enix titles as an ability, referencing the Final Fantasy version of the spell.

Curada is featured as a recurring White Magic spell in the Bravely series, serving as the third tier healing White Magic spell in titles associated with the first Bravely Default. The spell restores a large amount of HP to a single party member, while restoring a moderate amount of HP to all party members. Bravely Default II abondons the Curada spell of its predecessors, making Curaga the third and final tier available for White Mages in the title.

Behind the scenes[]

In Final Fantasy, Final Fantasy III, Final Fantasy IV, and Final Fantasy XII, what is called Curaga in English is originally Curada (ケアルダ, Kearuda?, lit. Careda) in the Japanese versions, while the legitimate Curaga becomes the fourth tier Cure spell. Due to later titles only featuring three tiers of Cure magic, the localization teams often have retained the suffix -"ga" for third tier spells in general, with the fourth tier Cure spell becoming Curaja, adopting the tier system from Final Fantasy Tactics. However, the titles from the Final Fantasy XIII subseries and Final Fantasy Dimensions use the name Curaja for the Curada spell.

More recent titles have attempted to rectify this decision, with both Final Fantasy Brave Exvius titles and several installments of the Bravely series using Curada in the English localizations as the third tier, with Curaga being the final tier.

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References[]

  1. ximaus (n.d.) . Final Fantasy XIII – Game Mechanics Guide. GameFAQs. Archived from the original on 11th August 2020.
  2. Exvius Wiki (n.d.) . Curada. Gamepedia. Archived from the original on 6th May 2021.
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