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Final Fantasy I Items

Final Fantasy's item setup might seem simple, but really, it's not bad for its' time. You have a decent selection of items here, plus a sizeable collection of key items - items necessary for plot progression, like the Lute or the Oxyale. As we recall, you didn't see key items being catalogued separately again until Final Fantasy VI, almost seven years later. Not bad, eh? We'd like to thank Brian of the now-semi-closed FFClassic for providing the basis for the great item descriptions.

Oh, by the way, does anyone else remember how they made a big deal out of how the Light Warriors carried all these items in a magical bag, and that accounted for how they could carry so many? Oh, and the items were magical too! Man, Sakaguchi was on something back in the day. It didn't start to make sense until Final Fantasy IV, when you could start stashing stuff inside a bird.

Regular Items | Key Items | All Items

Regular Items

Antidote
Locations
Description
Buy From: Various Stores
Antidotes are important in the beginning of the game. Your party will be poisoned frequently around Elfheim and Melmond. Keep a lot of these handy, just in case; there's nothing worse than being stranded far from town, poisoned, with no way to cure yourself. Once you get OEsuna, however, the Antidote loses its importance.
Cost
75
 
Cottage
Locations
Description
Buy From: Onlak, Elfheim, Gaia, Crescent Lake
The Cottage is like an Inn that can be used anywhere (at least, anywhere on the world map). It restores quite a bit of HP and it also restores MP, in addition to saving your game. BEWARE: it restores your MP AFTER it saves your game, so your party will NOT have restored MP in your save game unless you use a Tent right after you use a Cottage (this may be a programming mistake, but that's life. Always use a Tent right after you use a Cottage). Although the Cottage is a very useful item, at 3000G apiece, you'll not be using them much until later in the game, when G is more abundant.
Cost
3000
 
Gold Needle
Locations
Description
Buy From: Onlak, Elfheim
Gold Needles are essential when fighting monsters who use petrification attacks, like Cockatrice and Medusa. If all four of your party members are petrified, the game is over, so Gold Needles are even more important than Antidotes when you are far from town. The spell OStona is a level 6 spell, so you won't be getting it for quite awhile; you'll be relying upon Gold Needles for quite some time.
Cost
800
 
Potion
Locations
Description
Buy From: Various Stores
Potions are incredibly important throughout the game. Keep 99 of them in stock at all times, especially when attempting to complete a dungeon.
Cost
60
 
Sleeping Bag
Locations
Description
Buy From: Cornelia, Pravoca
The Sleeping Bag is an inexpensive and effective way of saving your game when you are far from town. The HP it restores will be helpful in the beginning of the game, but even towards the end of the game, the Sleeping Bag is still a great way to save your game quickly.
Cost
75
 
Tent
Locations
Description
Buy From: Onlak, Elfheim, Gaia, Crescent Lake, Pravoca
The Tent restores more HP than a Sleeping Bag, but less than a Cottage. If you can't afford a Cottage, the Tent is a nice alternative.
Cost
250
 

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