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|caption  = [[Mel]] uses Medicine on herself.
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|japanese = ティア
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|desc    = Heals the [[Flu]] and blue [[Status Effect]]s.
|desc    = Heals the [[Flu]] and blue [[Status Effect]]s.
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Revision as of 06:55, 7 July 2020

Medicine
Medicine Element.png
Mel uses Medicine on herself.
Japanese Name ティア
Type Consumable
Color Blue
Allocation Level 2±0
Target One Ally
User Any
Price 15 G
Sell 3 G
Description Heals the Flu and blue Status Effects.

Medicine (ティア Tia?, "Tear") is a 2nd-level Blue Element and consumable item in Chrono Cross. Nulling the Flu and other blue Status Effects, Medicine can be purchased in Guldove and Marbule from the Demi-human merchants there. Lisa in Another World's Termina also stocks the item. In both Home and Another World, the merchant in Arni sells Medicine. At all locations, the price for one dose is 15 G each. A chest in Hydra Marshes (Home World) contains a free Medicine.

A character can equip Medicine only to the 2nd level Element Grid spot, but it can be allocated multiple times, at the limit of 5 Medicine per slot. Because of this, Medicine can be used multiple times through a battle, unlike other Elements, which are limited to one use, excluding Riddel's use of SnakeFangs. If additional unequipped Medicines reside in reserve, they will restock after each battle in which they are used. Medicine can be consumed outside of battle to cure Status Effect as well.

Description

Using Medicine causes a giant blue orb to hover above the caster, after which, a pool of blue light rises around the target's feet in a swirl of blue sparkles.

Name Origin

When one is sick with the Flu, consuming medicine ensures a speedy recovery. All consumable Elements have names that are synonymous with the word medicine or with specific medical treatments for those real-life status ailments.