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* In ''[[Final Fantasy I]]'' at one point you need to buy a bottled fairy and release her. |
* In ''[[Final Fantasy I]]'' at one point you need to buy a bottled fairy and release her. |
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* ''[[Star Ocean the Last Hope]]'', the player creates each of these for crafting purposes to make weapons and armor. |
* ''[[Star Ocean the Last Hope]]'', the player creates each of these for crafting purposes to make weapons and armor. |
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* One of the desert caravan's wares in ''[[Final Fantasy 1]]'' is this. Using the bottle frees the fairy, who then helps the party by drawing Oxyale from the nearby spring, which enables (underwater breathing). |
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* In ''[[Chrono Cross]]'', you can rescue Razzly, the fairy, from a tiny bird cage. She'll join your party because of extreme gratitude. Albeit fairies dislikes and distrusts humans. |
* In ''[[Chrono Cross]]'', you can rescue Razzly, the fairy, from a tiny bird cage. She'll join your party because of extreme gratitude. Albeit fairies dislikes and distrusts humans. |
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* In ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'', [[Big Bad| Bowser]] is stuffing the Sprixie Princess in a bottle. Though in the ending credits, he gets karmic justice. |
* In ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'', [[Big Bad| Bowser]] is stuffing the Sprixie Princess in a bottle. Though in the ending credits, he gets karmic justice. |