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==Other Uses==
==Other Uses==

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Donald using Curaga on Sora after Larxene attacked him.

Cure (ケアル Kuaru?), Cura (ケアルラ Kuarura?), and Curaga (ケアルガ Kuaruga?) magic are spells used by Sora, Donald, and other characters and enemies that utilize the element of Plants. Cure magic makes the target recover an amount of lost HP.

Uses

Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep

Cure Magic returns in Kingdom Hearts Birth By Sleep. The effects are similar to the first Kingdom Hearts in that they only heal the caster. Cure is a flash of green light with two rotating balls of light above the caster. Cura is a burst of colorful petals and leaves. Curaga creates a giant orange flower over the caster as petals and green light swirl around the caster.

Kingdom Hearts

In Kingdom Hearts, Cure acts very much like a Potion; Cura acts very much like a Hi-Potion; Curaga acts very much like a Mega-Potion. It costs 1 MP bar to use. Cure infuses the caster with greenish light and three petals appear above them and float down. Cura causes two rings of clovers two rotate above the casters head and then infuses the caster with them. Curaga creates four large, yellow, bell shaped flowers to appear over the caster which showers them with golden magic. Characters who cast Cure magic in Kingdom Hearts:

Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories

Cure (card).png

In Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, there is a Cure Magic card that can be used in a few different Sleights:

  • Cura
  • Curaga
  • Synchro

Tinker Bell summons cards use Cure magic to heal Sora when summoned.

Kingdom Hearts II

In Kingdom Hearts II, Cure magic is much more powerful and nearly always fully heals its target as well as allies within the proximity of the deployment. Cure magic further gains an increasingly large area of effect as the spell's level increases; however it also consumes all of the user's MP in one casting. Cure creates a burst of leaves above the caster and two sprouts on water drops descend in a spiral around the caster and any allies in range. Cura causes vines and clovers to swirl around and up anyone in range. Curaga creates three yellow flowers above the caster that showers the caster in petals as well as flurry of petals all around them, any allies in range are surrounded in petals and circled by a vine covered in sprouts

Characters who cast Cure magic in Kingdom Hearts II:

Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days

In Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days, Cure heals about 30%-40% of damage. Cura has a Regen effect, where the caster gains life over time. Curaga creates a circle that rapidly heals the user as long as they stay inside it.

Kingdom Hearts coded

In Kingdom Hearts coded, you can use Cure License from Hero's License.

Acquiring

Kingdom Hearts

Cure: Granted after defeating Clayton and the Stealth Sneak. Power equals (Max MPx3)+9.
Cura: Upgraded before fighting Captain Hook. Power equals (Max MPx3)+27.
Curaga: Upgraded after talking to Aerith in Hollow Bastion three times.

Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories

Cure: In Sora's original deck.
Cura: Stock 2 Cure cards.
Curaga: Stock 3 Cure cards.

Kingdom Hearts II

Cure: Granted after completing Beast's Castle
Cura: Upgraded after reuniting with Goofy in Radiant Garden

Curaga: Upgraded after completing Hundred Acre Wood

Kingdom Hearts coded

Cure License: Granted in Olympus Coliseum

Enemies that use Cure Magic

Other Uses

  • In Kingdom Hearts, Cure names are used to mark the ranks of Cockpit Gummi Blocks.

Trivia

  • Marluxia, Number XI of Organization XIII, wields the element of flower, which appears to be the inverse of the Cure spell, as it induces a gradual death as opposed to healing, evidenced by his boss fights.
  • During the Heartless Invasion of Hollow Bastion, Aerith is shown using Curaga off-screen to heal an exhausted Yuffie.
  • When Donald uses Curaga on Sora in Chain of Memories, it seems to regenerate his strength as well.