- "Even adventuwews need snacks. OK, I got the candy and the chocowate. I'm weady!"
- —Charlotte, shopping in Diin
Candy (also known as the Gumdrop or Round Drop) is one of the recurring items in the Mana series. It is the most basic healing item in the game, restoring a small amount of HP to a single character. It could be said to be the Mana series' equivalent of the Final Fantasy series' Potion and the Dragon Quest series' Medicinal Herb.
Appearances[]
Seiken Densetsu: The Emergence of Excalibur[]
Candies were planned to appear in the cancelled first game, Seiken Densetsu: The Emergence of Excalibur.
Final Fantasy Adventure and Adventures of Mana[]
Sword of Mana[]
- Buy: 10 L
- Sell: 5 L
- Effect: Heal 30 HP. Useful early on if you are Hero and do not have any other way to heal, but Heal Light is generally more useful. Still, unlike Heal Light you cannot be interrupted while using a Gum Drop. You can carry up to 99 Gumdrops.
- Chest: Path to Topple, Path to Cave, Topple Inn, Batmo Cave, Vinquette Vicinity (x2), Marsh Cave, Airship, Devius Manor (x2), Miasma Glen, Mt. Illusia, Granz Castle, Snowfield, Kahla Peaks, Rocky Wilds, Glass Desert (North), Ruined Passage, Dime Tower
- Store: Topple General Store, Wendel General Store, Menos General Store, Jadd Blacksmith, Jadd General Store, Ishe General Store, Niccolo
- Monster Drops : Rabite (56%), Tonpole (48%), Land Leech (15%), Iffish (56%), Duck GI (46%), Chobin Hood (56%), Zonbine (45%), Rabillion (50%), Goblin Guard (56%), Snowy Rabite (56%), Grumpkin (56%), Granz Soldier (56%), Granz Archer (56%)
Secret of Mana[]
- Buy: 10 GP in most stores. Neko the Cat will double the price and charge 20 GP.
- Sell: 6
- Use: Heal 100 HP. Useful in early boss battles if the party is low on HP. but fades once Undine is bonded, as Primm gains Cure Water and Popoi gauns Energy Absorb.
- Buy: Potos Village, Pandora, Kippo Village, Dwarf Village, Matango, Kakkara, Todo Village, Southtown, Northtown, Mandala, Gold City, Tasnica.
- Neko's locations: Neko's Sundries, Gaia's Navel (to Watts's forge), Haunted Forest, Witch's Castle, Forest of Seasons (Spring), Moogle Village, Crystal Forest, Lofty Mountains, Great Palace.
- Monster Drops: Armored Man, Blat, Buzz Bee, Chobin Hood, Crawler, Dark Funk, Dark Ninja, Evil Sword, Ghoul, Goblin, Grave Bat, Gremlin, Howler, Imp, Mad Mallard, Mushboom, Rabite, Sand Stinger, Spider Legs, Steamed Crab, Trap Flower, Water Thug.
Trials of Mana[]
A magical medicine made by leaving out harvested moonflowers on full moon nights in meadows made hallowed from monsters, demons, and other evil entities, allowing for fairies of the flowers to enjoy themselves and work their craft. With a sweet and sour taste, it is enjoyed as a stimulating treat to leave in one's mouth. Restores 100 HP.
Candy (Round Drop in the fan translation) is an item in Trials of Mana.
Use : Restore 100 HP for one ally.
Place to Buy : All Shops
Buy : 10 L
Sell : 5 L
Monster Drops : Assassin, Batmo, Bill and Ben, Chobin Hood, Chobin Hoodlum, Dark Wizard, Ghoul, Grislwolf, Harpy, Howler, Kaiser Mimic, King Rabite, Lizardon, Machine Golem, Mad Mallard, Molebear, Mushboom, Needlebeak, Ogre Box, Poto, Queeneeb, Rabite, Silktail, Tonpole
Use : Restore 200 HP for one ally.
Place to Buy : All Shops
Buy : 20 L
Sell : 5 L
Children of Mana[]
- Use: Recover 30 HP.
- Price: 100 L
- Monster Drops: ?
Dawn of Mana[]
- Use : Automatically restore 25% of Keldric's HP on contact.
- Monster Drops: ?
Other appearances[]
Final Fantasy Brave Exvius[]
Candy was used as an exchange currency in the Secret of Mana crossover event Mana Mystery.
Nomenclature[]
Names in Other Regions | |||
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Language | Name | Meaning | |
Japanese | まんまるドロップ (Manmaru Doroppu) | Round Drop | |
Chinese | |||
French | Bonbon | Candy | |
German | Bonbon | Sweet | |
Korean | |||
Spanish | Caramelo | Candy |