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* In most ''[[Final Fantasy]]'' games, Elixirs restore all of your HP and MP, but are either not buyable or cost something obscene like [[Final Fantasy IV|100,000 gil]].
** Even better are the half a dozen or so Megalixirs and Megaphoenixes an average player is likely to find. These are held as sacred relics and only dug into when there's a boss you know you need the boost for.
* The ''[[Mario and& Luigi]]'' series features the Max Mushroom, which completely restores a selected brother's HP, the Max Syrup, which restores all Bros. Points, the 1-Up Super, which revives a KO'd brother with max HP, and the Golden Mushroom, which restores all HP and BP.
* ''[[Dragon Quest]]'' games have most things with [[World Tree|Yggdrasil]] (or just 'World Tree') in their name. The leaves tend to revive one ally, while dew heals the party. They can usually not be bought. NPCs that give either one, which appear in some games, will not give you one if you already have one in your inventory.
* Potions in ''[[Pokémon]]'' work this way. They range from regular Potions, which restore 50HP, up to Max Potions, which restore all HP. PP Ups exist but they're more rare. Status healers abound as well: Awakening,Paralyz Heal,Ice Heal,Antidote and Burn Heal. But it's easier to just use a Full Heal, which cures all status conditions including confusion, or a Full Restore, whcih restores HP and cures status conditions. And then you have Carbos,Proteins,Fresh Waters,Rare Candies ect for restoring health in various ways.