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{{Infobox CC Element | {{Infobox CC Element | ||
|name = Panacea | |name = Panacea | ||
|image = [[File:Panacea_CC_Element.png|250px]] | |image = [[File:Panacea_CC_Element.png|250px]] | ||
|caption = [[Luccia]] uses a Panacea on herself. | |caption = [[Luccia]] uses a Panacea on herself. | ||
|type = Consumable | |type = Consumable | ||
|color = [[White (Element)|White]] | |color = [[White (Element)|White]] | ||
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|user = Any | |user = Any | ||
|trap = No | |trap = No | ||
|desc = Removes all [[Status Effect|status effects]] | |desc = Removes all [[Status Effect|status effects]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
When used, a wreath of purple light encompasses the target. | |||
==Etymology== | ==Etymology== | ||
Webster defines {{w|Panacea (medicine)|Panacea}} as being, " a remedy for all ills or difficulties, a cure-all." In Greek mythology, {{w|Panacea}} is the mother deity of healing. | Webster defines {{w|Panacea (medicine)|Panacea}} as being, " a remedy for all ills or difficulties, a cure-all." In Greek mythology, {{w|Panacea}} is the mother deity of healing. | ||
{{CC Elements}} | {{CC Elements}} | ||