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* ''Literature/CradleSeries'': Elixirs are a standard way of regenerating [[{{Mana}} madra]]. However, they typically work too slowly to be useful in combat. Therefore, they are either used to help you recover faster after a fight, or to help you improve your core. An elixir gives you more madra than you could typically hold, you cycle it through your body, and your core gets stretched a little. Doing it too much can be dangerous, and elixirs are expensive, but it's generally faster than cycling [[BackgroundMagicField aura]].

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* In some ''VideoGame/KingdomHearts'', games, enemies can drop balls that restore MP. That is in addition to the Ether potions crossed over from the ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' series. In games that don't have MP, but still have some form of ability meter, Ether is instead used to heal that.

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* In some ''VideoGame/KingdomHearts'', ''Franchise/KingdomHearts'', games, enemies can drop balls that restore MP. That is in addition to the Ether potions crossed over from the ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' series. In games that don't have MP, but still have some form of ability meter, Ether is instead used to heal that.
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* In ''Manga/DeliciousInDungeon'', Marcille drinks soup made from an undine (a type of water spirit) to restore her depleted mana.
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* Blackberries are the most common example of this in the ''Franchise/StarOcean'' series, but various other potions and [[HyperactiveMetabolism food and drink]] also serve this role.

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* Blackberries are the most common example of this in the ''Franchise/StarOcean'' ''VideoGame/StarOcean'' series, but various other potions and [[HyperactiveMetabolism food and drink]] also serve this role.
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* In ''Gobli's Adventure'', the sample game that came with the Playstation version of RPGMaker, Blue Berries serve this role to Red Berries' HealingPotion.

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* In ''Gobli's Adventure'', the sample game that came with the Playstation version of RPGMaker, VideoGame/RPGMaker, Blue Berries serve this role to Red Berries' HealingPotion.
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* The MP Candies are ''VideoGame/{{Miitopia}}'''s take on this trope, being the basic Magic-replenishing items. There are also MP sprinkles, which the player themselves can shower Mii with for the same effect.
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* Peter Jacob of ''VideoGame/EternalDarkness'' can find a Magickal Elixir which complete restores his ManaMeter, with five doses available to you. Very useful, since his chapter concludes with a WizardDuel.

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* Peter Jacob of ''VideoGame/EternalDarkness'' can find a Magickal Elixir which complete completely restores his ManaMeter, with five doses available to you.him. Very useful, since his chapter concludes with a WizardDuel.
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* Peter Jacob of ''VideoGame/EternalDarkness'' can find a Magickal Elixir which complete restores his ManaMeter, with five doses available to you. Very useful, since his chapter concludes with a WizardDuel.
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* In ''VideoGame/TheElderScrolls'', Potion of Magicka is a blue potion which restores Magicka.

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* In ''VideoGame/TheElderScrolls'', Potion of Magicka is a blue potion ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls'' series has (typically blue) [[{{Mana}} Magicka]] restoring potions which restores Magicka.are ubiquitous throughout. Using the series' [[AlchemyIsMagic Alchemy]] system, you can even brew your own. They're a must-have for any magic-oriented {{Player Character}}s.
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* ''Radiant Historia'' has the Herbal/Special/Superior Tea, as well as the Celestial Tea/Oil/Dew (arranged by tier).

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* ''Radiant Historia'' ''VideoGame/RadiantHistoria'' has the Herbal/Special/Superior Tea, as well as the Celestial Tea/Oil/Dew (arranged by tier).
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* Radiant Historia has the Herbal/Special/Superior Tea, as well as the Celestial Tea/Oil/Dew (arranged by tier).

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* Radiant Historia ''Radiant Historia'' has the Herbal/Special/Superior Tea, as well as the Celestial Tea/Oil/Dew (arranged by tier).
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* The [[VideoGame/KisekiSeries Trails series]] has the EP Charge items, which usually come in three tiers.
* Radiant Historia has the Herbal/Special/Superior Tea, as well as the Celestial Tea/Oil/Dew (arranged by tier).

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* Piero's Spiritual Remedy in ''VideoGame/{{Dishonored}}''.

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* Piero's Spiritual Remedy in ''VideoGame/{{Dishonored}}''. Both this and its health potion counterpart are used by the population to protect against the plague that has stuck the game setting.
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* ''Literature/TheDresdenFiles'' introduced something that functioned somewhat like this in the second book in the series. It came with a major drawback: It doesn't actually restore Harry's reserves of magical power so much as suppress the symptoms of magical exhaustion... for a while, and he ''really'' pays for it when it wears off, which happens at an extremely bad time.

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* Present in Artix Entertainment's [[VideoGame/AdventureQuest high]] [[VideoGame/DragonFable fantasy]] [[VideoGame/AdventureQuestWorlds games]]. Of course, this being Artix Entertainment, it's frequently {{Lampshaded}} and PlayedForLaughs.



* Present in Artix Entertainment's [[VideoGame/AdventureQuest high]] [[VideoGame/DragonFable fantasy]] [[VideoGame/AdventureQuestWorlds games]]. Of course, this being Artix Entertainment, it's frequently {{Lampshaded}} and PlayedForLaughs.
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* Present in Artix Entertainment's [[VideoGame/AdventureQuest high]] [[VideoGame/DragonFable fantasy]] [[VideoGame/AdventureQuestWorlds games]]. Of course, this being Artix Entertainment, it's frequently {{Lampshaded}} and PlayedForLaughs.
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* ''Literature/AMagesPower'': If a mage needs a boost in a hurry, they can down a bottle of Mana Juice! [[UrbanFantasy Availiable at your local convenience store]]

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* ''Literature/AMagesPower'': If a mage needs a boost in a hurry, they can down a bottle of Mana Juice! [[UrbanFantasy Availiable Available at your local convenience store]]
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* In ''VideoGame/TheElderScrolls'', Potion of Magicka is a blue potion which restores Magicka.
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* ''{{VideoGame/Bayonetta}}'' has the [[PowerUpFood Purple Magic]] [[EroticEating lollipops]].

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* ''{{VideoGame/Bayonetta}}'' has the [[PowerUpFood Purple Magic]] [[EroticEating lollipops]]. The normal version replenishes 4 magic orbs, while the Mega Purple Magic lollipops restore 8 magic orbs (enough to automatically use a [[ColdBloodedTorture Tortue Attack]] or an [[SuperMode Umbran Climax]] in [[{{VideoGame/Bayonetta2}} the sequel]]).
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* ''{{VideoGame/Bayonetta}}'' has the [[PowerUpFood Purple Magic]] [[EroticEating lollipops]].
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* In first two ''Franchise/BioShock'' games, this purpose is served by the EVE Hypos. [[HyperactiveMetabolism Consuming certain drinks or smoking]] will also restore small amounts of mana at the expense of health.

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* In first two ''Franchise/BioShock'' ''VideoGame/BioShock'' games, this purpose is served by the EVE Hypos. [[HyperactiveMetabolism Consuming certain drinks or smoking]] will also restore small amounts of mana at the expense of health.
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* Blue vials and jars in ''VideoGame/ShovelKnight'' restore respectively 5 MP and 30 MP.

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* Blue vials and jars in ''VideoGame/ShovelKnight'' restore respectively 5 MP and 30 MP. In the ''Plague of Shadows'' scenario, potions simply charge up Plague Knight's power bar faster.
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* ''VideoGame/ParasiteEveII'' has various types of items that recovers MP. Bottled mineral water restores a good chunk of your MP, [[ProductPlacement cans of Coco-Cola]] restores 20 HP and 80 MP, using a Lipstick fully restores MP and boosts its max value by 1, and Ringer's Solutions restores your MP and HP to full.
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* During [[SpiritWorld the Fade]] sections in the ''Franchise/DragonAge'' series, you often encounter [[AppliedPhlebotinum lyrium]] outcroppings that instantly restore your mana to full.

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* During [[SpiritWorld the Fade]] sections in the ''Franchise/DragonAge'' series, you often encounter [[AppliedPhlebotinum lyrium]] outcroppings that instantly restore your mana to full. The game also has lyrium potions of various qualities that you can loot or craft the do the same.

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The amount can vary, from just a fraction of a ManaMeter or one use of a low level spell, to restoring all the magic points or restoring all uses of every level spell. If there is a range of these items, the lower level restoring ones will cost less and be more plentiful in [[InexplicableTreasureChests Treasure Chests]] and [[RandomlyDrops Random Item Dropping]] (although in most games, healing items of the same level tend to be more common).

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The amount can vary, from just a fraction of a ManaMeter or one use of a low level spell, to restoring all the magic points or restoring all uses of every level spell. If there is a range of these items, the lower level restoring ones will cost less and be more plentiful in [[InexplicableTreasureChests Treasure Chests]] and [[RandomlyDrops [[RandomDrops Random Item Dropping]] (although in most games, healing items of the same level tend to be more common).



* In the first ''VideoGame/{{Wild ARMs}}'' game a Magic Carrot restores MP (later games had you build up magic).

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* In the first ''VideoGame/{{Wild ARMs}}'' game ''VideoGame/WildARMs1'', a Magic Carrot restores MP (later games had you build up magic).



* Mana Leaves/Seeds/Roots/Extracts from the ''VideoGameShadowHearts'' trilogy

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* Mana Leaves/Seeds/Roots/Extracts from the ''VideoGameShadowHearts'' ''VideoGame/ShadowHearts'' trilogy



* Tass in ''[[{{Webcomic/Morphe}} morphE]]'', it tastes great mixed in with tea.

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* Tass in ''[[{{Webcomic/Morphe}} morphE]]'', ''Webcomic/{{morphE}}'', it tastes great mixed in with tea.



* ''[[Literature/AMagesPower A Mage's Power]]'': If a mage needs a boost in a hurry, they can down a bottle of Mana Juice! [[UrbanFantasy Availiable at your local convenience store]]

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* ''[[Literature/AMagesPower A Mage's Power]]'': ''Literature/AMagesPower'': If a mage needs a boost in a hurry, they can down a bottle of Mana Juice! [[UrbanFantasy Availiable at your local convenience store]]


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* Blue vials and jars in ''VideoGame/ShovelKnight'' restore respectively 5 MP and 30 MP.
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* ''{{VideoGame/Terraria}}'' has four different levels of Mana Potion, each restoring increasing amounts of Mana. While you can guzzle them all day (and automatically so with the Mana Flower), drinking one imposes the Mana Sickness debuff, temporarily reducing your magic damage output.
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* The ''FinalFantasy'' games restore magic with the item "Ether", and the more powerful "X-Ether". Some games have other variants as well.

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* The ''FinalFantasy'' ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' games restore magic with the item "Ether", and the more powerful "X-Ether". Some games have other variants as well.
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* in ''VideoGame{{Pokemon}}'' games, you can find various kinds of Ethers and Elixirs in item balls. Ethers restore part of a move's PP, while Max Ethers restore all of it. Elixirs and Max Elixirs restore some and all PP to all moves, respectively. Especially handy for the Elite Four, and you can't buy them in the shops. Most games since the third let you grow Leppa berries, which do the same thing, making Ethers rather obsolete.

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* in ''VideoGame{{Pokemon}}'' ''VideoGame/{{Pokemon}}'' games, you can find various kinds of Ethers and Elixirs in item balls. Ethers restore part of a move's PP, while Max Ethers restore all of it. Elixirs and Max Elixirs restore some and all PP to all moves, respectively. Especially handy for the Elite Four, and you can't buy them in the shops. Most games since the third let you grow Leppa berries, which do the same thing, making Ethers rather obsolete.
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* in ''VideoGame{{Pokemon}}'' games, you can find various kinds of Ethers in item balls. Some restore part of a move's PP, some restore all of it, and the strongest restore all a move's PP. Especially handy for the Elite Four, and you can't buy them in the shops. Most games since the third let you grow Leppa berries, which do the same thing, making Ethers rather obsolete.

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* in ''VideoGame{{Pokemon}}'' games, you can find various kinds of Ethers and Elixirs in item balls. Some Ethers restore part of a move's PP, some while Max Ethers restore all of it, it. Elixirs and the strongest Max Elixirs restore some and all a move's PP.PP to all moves, respectively. Especially handy for the Elite Four, and you can't buy them in the shops. Most games since the third let you grow Leppa berries, which do the same thing, making Ethers rather obsolete.

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