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'''Cure''', '''Cura''', and '''Curaga''' magic are attacks used by [[Sora]], [[Donald]], and other characters and enemies that utilize the element of Plants. There is a fourth level, '''Curagun'''; however, it is never obtained in terms of magic.
'''Cure''', '''Cura''', and '''Curaga''' magic are spells used by [[Sora]], [[Donald]], and other characters and enemies that utilize the element of Plants. Cure magic simply cures Sora, a party member, or in some cases, Sora's target.  When used by an enemy, it recovers a fellow enemy.  Cure acts very much like a [[Potion]]; Cura acts very much like a [[Hi-Potion]]; Curaga, despite still needing to choose a target, recovers all party members (very much like a [[Mega-Potion]]). In [[Kingdom Hearts II]], Cure magic is much more powerful and nearly always fully heals its target, gaining 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.
 
Sora gains the ability to use Cure after he defeats the [[Stealth Sneak]] and [[Clayton]] in the [[Deep Jungle]] in ''[[Kingdom Hearts]]''.  In all versions, Curaga is obtained by completing the [[Hundred Acre Wood]].
 
Cure magic simply cures Sora, a party member, or in some cases, Sora's target.  When used by an enemy, it recovers a fellow enemy.  Cure acts very much like a [[Potion]]; Cura acts very much like a [[Hi-Potion]]; Curaga, despite still needing to choose a target, recovers all party members (very much like a [[Mega-Potion]]).


==Acquiring==
==Acquiring==

Revision as of 03:23, 24 January 2008

Cure, Cura, and Curaga magic are spells used by Sora, Donald, and other characters and enemies that utilize the element of Plants. Cure magic simply cures Sora, a party member, or in some cases, Sora's target. When used by an enemy, it recovers a fellow enemy. Cure acts very much like a Potion; Cura acts very much like a Hi-Potion; Curaga, despite still needing to choose a target, recovers all party members (very much like a Mega-Potion). In Kingdom Hearts II, Cure magic is much more powerful and nearly always fully heals its target, gaining 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.

Acquiring

Enemies that use Cure Magic

Other Uses

See Also