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- "A potion mixed for greater strength."
- —Description, Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift
The Hi-Potion (ハイポーション, Haipōshon?), sometimes translated as Potion and Cure2, is a recurring item in the series. It recovers HP, usually more than a Potion, but less than an X-Potion.
- See also: Potion (Item), Mega-Potion, and X-Potion.
Appearances
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Final Fantasy
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Hi-Potions did not originally appear in the original Final Fantasy until the Dawn of Souls remake.
| Hi-Potion | |
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| Effect | Restores 150 HP. |
| Location | Gaia and onwards |
| Cost | 150 gil |
Final Fantasy II
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| Hi-Potion | |
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| Effect | Restores a large amount of HP. |
| Location | All item shops in the game. |
| Find | Semitt Falls, Dreadnought, Fynn Castle, Tropical Island x2, Cave of Mysidia x2, Jade Passage |
| Won from | Borghen, Malboro, Malboro Terra, Black Knight, Death Rider, Flan Princess, Lamia Matriarch, Catoblepas |
| Cost | 500 G |
| 150 gil | |
Final Fantasy III
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| Hi-Potion | |
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| Effect | Restores 500 HP (restores up to 1000 HP in the Famicom release). |
| Location | All item shops on the Surface World. |
| Find | Molten Cave, Falgabard, Lake Dohr (x3) |
| Steal from | Many monsters |
| Won from | Many monsters |
| Cost | 150 gil |
With the Scholar Job class in the DS remake, Hi-Potions restore up to 1,000 HP.
Final Fantasy IV
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| Hi-Potion | |
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| Effect | Restores a larger amount of HP (500 HP in the DS remake). |
| Location | Mysidia, then Dwarven Castle and onwards. |
| Find | Waterway, Troia Castle (x4), Magnetic Cavern (x2), Eblan, Dwarf Castle, Tower of Babil - Lower, Cave of Eblan (x3), Tower of Babil - Upper (x2), Kokkol's Forge, Sealed Cavern (x2), Sylph Cave (x2), Feymarch (x3), Baron Castle (x2), Giant of Babil |
| Steal from | Mindflayer, Stone Golem |
| Won from | Aqua Worm, Armadillo, Carapace, Cave Bat, Crawler, Cream, Crocodile, Gator, Giant Bat, Huge Cell, Ironback, Jelly, Larva, Mage, Pike, Piranha, Roc, Rock Larva, Sandpede, Sand Worm, Slime, Stoneman, Tofu, Tortoise, Were Bat, Zuu |
| Cost | 150 gil |
Final Fantasy IV -Interlude-
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Final Fantasy IV: The After Years
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Hi-Potions restore 500 HP, and can be bought in various stores for 150 gil, as well as found or won from various enemies.
Final Fantasy V
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| Hi-Potion | |
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| Effect | Restores 500 HP. |
| Location | All item shops in the Second World and Phantom Village. |
| Find | Tycoon Castle, Ronka Ruins, Island Shrine, Fork Tower |
| Steal from | A Rage, Abductor (X-Death's Castle), Adamngolem, Adamngolem (Zefa Zone summon), Aquagel, Archeotoad, Armon, Auspices, Bald Money, Big Butterfly, Blizzard, Bludgeoner, Centipeelr, Cure Beast, Devourer, Freeziabat, Gloom Widow, Grand Mummy, Gravidead, Grenade, Grimalkin, Harpy, Hyudra, Imp, Kuzer, Landsquid, LilChariot, Magic Pot, Magic Dragon, Mamon, Maximus, Metamorpha, Mog Eater, Moss Fungus, Mummy, Page 256, Pao, Poltergeist, QuadrHarpy, Red Dragon, Red Harpy, Rock Statue, Ronka Knight, Sea Devil, Shell Bear, Sleepy, Slug, Soul Cannon, Stones, Trent, Twin Lizard, Unknown [1], Unknown [2], Unknown [3], Unknown [4], Garula, Launcher, Abductor (Val Castle), Gilgamesh - 1st Form (X-Death's Castle 2nd), Barrier |
| Won from | Adamngolem, Armon, Baretta, Blizzard, Centipeelr, Corbett, DeemMaster, Ferry Walk, Freeziabat, Grand Mummy, Grenade, Imp, Level Tripper, Magnities, Mamon, Mercury Bat, Shell Fish, Stone Golem, Weresnake, Y-Burn, Garula, Titan, Gargoyle |
| Cost | 360 gil |
Hi-Potions are also a Mix result by mixing either 2 Hi-Potions or a Hi-Potion with Holy Water.
Final Fantasy VI
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Final Fantasy VII
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The first game to feature the item as Hi-Potion from its original Potion name.
Before Crisis -Final Fantasy VII-
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Hi-Potions restore 500 HP. They can be bought for 500 Rank Points.
Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-
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Hi-Potions restore up to 50% of Zack's maximum HP, though they cannot restore more than 9999 HP per use. They can only be bought from Research Dept. QMC+ for 500 gil or can be dropped or stolen from various enemies. Using 10 in Materia Fusion will result in HP+10%.
Hi-Potion can also be used as an enemy ability by the X enemy.
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Dirge of Cerberus -Final Fantasy VII-
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Hi-Potions restore 700 HP. They cost 300 gil and are available from the start of the game. Vincent can carry up to two Hi-Potions at one time.
Final Fantasy VIII
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| Hi-Potion | |
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| Effect | Restores 1,000 HP. |
| Location | All item shops in the game. |
| Steal from | Base Soldier, Esthar Soldier, G-Soldier, Slapper |
| Won from | Command Leader (High [Common]), Elite Soldier (Moderate [Rare], High [Common]), Esthar Soldier (High [Common]), Esthar Soldier (Cyborg) (High [Common]), Paratrooper (Moderate & High [Very common]), Slapper |
| Refine From | 3 Potion + into 1 Hi-Potion (Med LV Up) 1 Healing Mail into 6 Hi-Potion (Recov Med-RF) 1 Healing Water into 2 Hi-Potion (Recov Med-RF) |
| Cost | 1,000 gil |
Hi-Potions can also be upgraded to a Hi-Potion+ with Med-Up ability from Alexander. They restore 2,000 HP to a single party member. They can also be obtained, though only with a 1/18 chance, through Angelo Search, and from the 11th Floor card player in D-District Prison for 1/16 chance.
Final Fantasy IX
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| Hi-Potion | |
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| Effect | Restores 450 HP in battle, or 300 HP in the field. |
| Location | Black Mage Village and beyond. |
| Find in | South Gate, Lindblum, North Gate, Cleyra's Trunk, Iifa Tree |
| Steal from | Abomination, Adamantoise, Amdusias, Antlion, Armodullahan, Armstrong, Axe Beak, Baku, Basilisk, Blazer Beetle, Bomb, Catoblepas, Core, Clipper, Crawler, Dracozombie, Fang, Feather Circle, Gargoyle, Garuda, Ghost, Gnoll, Grimlock (Blue), Hecteyes, Hedgehog Pie, Ironite, Jabberwock, Ladybug, Land Worm, Mandragora, Mimic, Mistodon, Nymph, Ochu, Plant Spider, Python, Sahagin, Sand Golem, Shell Dragon, Skeleton, Tonberry, Type B, Veteran, Worm Hydra, Wraith, Yeti, Zemzelett, Zuu |
| Won from | Adamantoise, Anemone, Ash, Basilisk, Black Waltz 1, Bomb, Cactuar, Catoblepas, Core, Dracozombie, Ghost, Griffin, Ironite, Jabberwock, Land Worm, Mimic, Ogre, Sand Scorpion, Seeker Bat, Soldier, Type C, Vepal, Whale Zombie, Yan, Zemzelett, Zuu |
| Cost | 200 gil |
Dagger or Eiko can use the "Chemist" ability in order to restore 900 HP with a Hi-Potion.
Final Fantasy X
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| Hi-Potion | |
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| Effect | Restores 1,000 HP. |
| Buy in | From Macalania Woods onwards; available Spira-wide after obtaining the airship. |
| Find in | Baaj (x2), Besaid (x4), Kilika, S.S. Winno, Luca (x2), Mi'ihen Highroad (x4), Mushroom Rock (x4), Djose (x3), Guadosalam (x2), Thunder Plains (x2), Macalania (x2), Bikanel (x14) |
| Steal from | Bat Eye, Black Element, Buer, Bunyip, Dual Horn, Epaaj, Evil Eye, Garm, Grendel, Guado Guardian, Kusariqqu, Machea, Mafdet, Murussu, Mushussu, Negator, Nidhogg, Swamp Mafdet, Tonberry, Valaha, Warrior Monk, Wasp, Wendigo, Xiphos |
| Won from | Mech Guard, Mech Gunner, Mech Leader, Mech Scouter, Negator, Worker, YKT-11, YKT-63 |
| Other | None |
| Cost | Varies (nominally 500 gil) |
Final Fantasy X-2
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Hi-Potion is the second level healing item also available for free from the Alchemist Dressphere via the Stash skillset. The Hi-Potion can also be accessed through the Mix ability.
| Hi-Potion | |
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| Effect | Restores 1,000 HP. |
| Buy In | All shops after Chapter 2. |
| Find In | (Chapter 1) Mushroom Rock, Macalania, Besaid/Islandpath, Zanarkand (Chapter 2) Besaid/Islandpath, Mi'ihen Highroad, Mushroom Rock, Macalania, Zanarkand, Mt. Gagazet, Bevelle (Chapter 3) Celsius, Mi'ihen Highroad, Thunder Plains, Bevelle, Calm Lands, Zanarkand, Besaid/Cave, Djose/Front area (Chapter 4) Celsius (Chapter 5) Mi'ihen Highroad, Bevelle |
| Steal From | Quadricorn, Flan Palido, Killer Hound, Wild Wolf, Flame Dragon, Wild Fang, Anole, League Raider, League Warrior, Peregrine, Skink, Yevon Defender, Yevon Guard, ???, Aquila, Anole (Thunder Plains, Zanarkand), Bascinet, Canis Major, Leucophylla, Lupus, Malboro, Balivarha, Gigas, Humbaba, Gug, Volcano, Tindalos, Phantom, Lich, Hexapod, Hug Bug, Creeper, Claret Dragon |
| Won From | Coyote, League Scout, Coeurl, Flan Palido, Killer Hound, Nashorn, Quadricorn, Wild Fang, Wild Wolf, Anole, Bolt Drake, Deep Haizhe, League Raider, League Soldier, League Warrior, Peregrine, League Scout, Tonberry, League Scout, Fem-Goon, Battlesnake, Zurvan, Lupus, League Mage, Yevon's Finest, Yevon Striker, Adamantoise, Watcher-S, Watcher-R, Watcher-A, Dolmen, Sahagin Prince, Claret Dragon, Tindalos, League Veteran, League Slasher, Canis Major, Bascinet, Monolith, Humbaba |
| Bribe | Killer Hound, Wild Fang, Nashorn, Canis Major, Aquila, Leucophylla |
| Other | N/A |
| Cost | 500 gil |
Final Fantasy XI
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- Main: Hi-Potion in FFXIclopedia.
Hi-Potions can be obtained a variety of different ways, including crafting, purchase from an NPC vendor, or as rewards for special events like Assault or Burning Circle fights.
There are four different varieties of Hi-Potions: Hi-Potions, Hi-Potions +1, Hi-Potions +2, and Hi-Potions +3. The plus amount signifies a higher quality, with +3 being the best version, though other Potions exist that restore more HP.
Final Fantasy XII
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| Hi-Potion | |
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| Effect | Restores 400 HP, but its potency can be increased by learning Potion Lores on the License Board. |
| Location | Rabanastre, Lowtown Merchants, Nalbina, Bhujerba, Jahara, Eruyt, Mt. Bur-Omisace, Mosphoran Highwaste, Old Archades, Archades, Nam-Yensa Sandsea, Leviathan, Balfonheim, Phon Coast (Cannot be bought till you meet Dyce in the Sandseas) |
| Cost | 210 gil |
Final Fantasy XIV
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Hi-Potions, like all other items in the game, are subject to a cooldown timer shared between all items.
| Hi-Potion | |
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| Description | This concoction instantly restores HP. |
| Effect | Restores 30% of current HP, up to a maximum of 300HP restored. 1:20 minute cooldown. |
| Recipe | Yellow Ginseng (X1), Matron's Mistletoe (X1), Distilled Water (X1), Water Shard (x3), creates 4 Hi-Potions. Alchemist level 23 |
| Won from | Guildleve chests and rewards. |
Final Fantasy Tactics
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- "Use a Hi-Potion to restore HP. A more potent draught than a Potion."
- —Description
| Hi-Potion | |
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| Effect | Restores 70 HP. |
| Location | All shops in the game, after finishing the event at the Sand Rat Sietch. Also obtained as battle reward for winning battles, as item drops from defeated enemies and with the Treasure Hunter ability from certain maps. |
| Won from | Chocobo, Goblin, Black Goblin, Bone Snatch, Pisco Demon, Gust |
| Cost | 200 gil |
The ability required to use it can be learned from the Chemist Job for 200 JP.
Final Fantasy Tactics Advance
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- "Potion made in a higher concentration."
- —Description
Hi-Potions have a Magic Power of 60 and is Holy elemental. The Magic Power is only used when using a Hi-Potion on an Undead.
| Hi-Potion | |
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| Effect | Restores 50 HP. |
| Location | All shops in the game. |
| Won from | N/A |
| Cost | 200 gil |
Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift
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| Hi-Potion | |
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| Effect | Restores 100 HP. |
| Location | All shops in the game. |
| Won from | N/A |
| Cost | 100 gil |
Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light
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Hi-Potions can be bought for 40 G at various shops, starting in Urbeth, as well as won from various enemies. It can be stolen from Mimic, Geri, and Freki, and found in several locations. Hi-Potions heal for 80 HP.
Bravely Default: Flying Fairy
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Final Fantasy Dimensions
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Theatrhythm Final Fantasy
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Hi-Potion restores 50% of HP when character's maximum HP is lower than 15% of its maximum value.
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Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade
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A Hi-Potion in Final Fantasy Brigade restores 50% of the character's LP.
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Chocobo no Fushigi na Dungeon
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Chocobo's Dungeon 2
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Hi-Potions restore 100 HP.
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Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon
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Gallery
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Trivia
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- Square Enix sells a drink called "High Potion" in their cafe known as Artnia, in reference to the item in the Final Fantasy series. It contains fresh mint, lime, honey and ginger ale.


