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Compare [[One Up]].
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* Catching fairies in bottles in ''Zelda'' series would have this effect, though you had the option of releasing them early and using them as a simple healing item.
** In ''[[The Legend of Zelda Links Awakening (Video Game)|The Legend of Zelda Links Awakening]]'' this was Crazy Tracy's Magic Medicine, and you could only hold one of them at once. The ''[[The Legend of Zelda Oracle Games (Video Game)|The Legend of Zelda Oracle Games]]'' used a similar potion, but much more expensive (one third of the money cap).
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* In ''[[Dawn of Mana]]'', you can collect chalices that will fully restore your HP and MP upon death.
* ''[[Okami (Video Game)|Okami]]'' has the Astral Pouch. It gradually fills with food and empties itself to revive Ammy if she dies. You can gain up to four of them, and they refill your health ''completely'', which makes it virtually impossible to die. [[Justified Trope|Justified]] in that you ''are'' a goddess.
* In ''[[Castlevania Symphony of the Night (Video Game)|Castlevania Symphony of the Night]]'' the fairy familiar will automatically use a Life Apple to resurrect you if you have one in your inventory. A contributing factor to the game's [[It's Easy, So It Sucks|infamous lack of challenge]].
* The [[Peter Pan (Disney)|Tinker Bell]] summon in ''[[Kingdom Hearts I]]''. She worked differently from the rest of the summons, your party members didn't disappear, and she could stay around indefinitely, only disappearing after she resurrected you or you dismissed her. And in addition to resurrecting you, she would constantly heal you as well. So basically, she was the Regen and Reraise status. In the second game she and Peter Pan are a full summon with all the limitations, and she can still do one Auto Revive per summon.
** In ''[[Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories (Video Game)|Chain of Memories]]'', Vexen's enemy card grants Auto-Life if it's in your deck.
** The Auto-life panel in ''[[Kingdom Hearts: 358 Days Over 2 (Video Game)|358/2 Days]]'' had three levels of this: the first heals you up to one-third of your total HP, then two-thirds, then your full HP. Still only works once a mission, however.
* ''[[Chrono Trigger (Video Game)|Chrono Trigger]]'' includes the Green Dream accessory, which can be acquired in a [[Sidequest]], and the Life Line triple tech, usable by a party of Chrono, Marle, and Robo.
* In ''[[Metroid (Video Game)|Super Metroid]]'', Samus can set her Sub-tanks to automatically activate if she runs out of energy, healing her by up to 400 points of energy.
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* ''[[Spelunky (Video Game)|Spelunky]]'' features the Ankh which returns dead spelunkers back to level entrance with 4 [[Hit Points]]. This item is actually necessary {{spoiler|to get to the City of Gold}}.
* [[Heroes of Might and Magic|Heroes of Might and Magic IV]] features the Potion of Immortality. It can be purchased in any town for only 1000 gold, and if you make your hero drink it, he will be resurrected and revived to full health if he dies. Combined with a high-level Barbarian, this is almost a [[Game Breaker]].
* The "Ancient Crystal" item in ''[[Odin Sphere]]'' provides this effect when equipped. It is also the only way to remove "Curse" (delayed [[One -Hit Kill]]) status.
* In ''[[Dragon Age (Video Game)|Dragon Age]]: Origins'', Wynne's plot-related ability gives her a chance of magically being revived when she falls in combat.
** Atton's unique ability in ''[[Knights of the Old Republic (Video Game)|Knights of the Old Republic]] 2'' likewise gives him a chance of reviving, provided at least one of his allies is still standing.
* The Life Ward Potion in ''[[Dragon Age II (Video Game)|Dragon Age II]]'' instantly resuscitates a character who drank it before suffering a [[Non -Lethal KO]], with 40% of their health restored.
* The item "Guardian Angel" in ''[[League of Legends]]'', as well as Zilean's ultimate.
* ''[[Vay (Video Game)|Vay]]'' has the Life Stone, which instantly and completely brings your party back to life (restoring their HP ''and'' MP) if everyone gets knocked out. Since this is a potential [[Game Breaker]] item, there is exactly one Stone to be found in the entire game.
* ''[[Fatal Frame]]'' games have the Stone Mirror. You can only bring one with you at any time.
* ''[[Adventure Island]] IV'' has a fairy (who fulfilled the role of [[Invincibility Power -Up]] in earlier games) who can revive Higgins and send him back right to where he died and dissappear after use. She's acquirable at minigames found throughout the game.
* Some of the ''[[Tales Series]]'' series games have the buff Revive which activates instantly when the party member is KO'ed while under the effect of the spell. There are also revive rings which revive character upon KO with a minuscule chance of ''not'' breaking upon usage.
* In the ''[[Epic Battle Fantasy]]'' series, [[Auto Revive]] is a status effect gained by casting Revive on an alive player; this even happens with spells like Natz's Genesis limit break, which casts revive on all players.