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Mana Herbs

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Revision as of 02:47, 6 June 2017 by Shiningpikablu252 (talk | contribs) (→‎Echoes: Shadows of Valentia: ...and, as it turns out, the item I'm picking up on is one of those that showed up on the enemy drop listing for the Inner Sanctum...)
Mana Herbs

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Icon of Mana Herbs from Echoes: Shadows of Valentia.


Herbs that grow in shade. Used in medicine.

Type

Item (Provision)

First game

Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia

Mana Herbs (Japanese: マナの草 Mana Herbs) are a provision item that debuted in Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia. Mana Herbs are a provision with intermediate healing effects, restoring 20 HP to whomever consumes it. They may alternatively be offered up at a Mila Shrine to restore the fatigue of the party offering it by 10 points.

Data

Game Icon Uses Worth Effects and notes

Locations

Echoes: Shadows of Valentia

Villages Sluice Gate: Entrance • The Lost Treescape: Mila Idol
Dropped by Rigel Falls: Enemy Arcanist (×2) • Rigel Castle: Enemy Arcanist (×2) • At random from Cantors (10%) • The Inner Sanctum: At random from certain enemies
Chest Thieves' Shrine: Mila Idol • Deliverance Hideout: Mila Idol • Seabound Shrine: Mila Idol • Sylvan Shrine: Mila Idol • Dragon Shrine: Mila Idol • The Lost Treescape: Mila Idol • Duma Tower: Mila Idol (via Area 1), Mila Idol (via Area 6) • Fear Mountain Shrine: Mila Idol • Secret Shrine: Mila Idol
Dungeon drops Sylvan Shrine Area 1: Pots (2.94%) • Dolth Keep: Pots (21.05%) • Fear Mountain Shrine Area 1: Pots (16.67%) • Fear Mountain Shrine Area 3: Boxes (13.04%) • Fear Mountain Shrine Area 5: Boxes (20.69%) • Fear Mountain Shrine Area 6: Pots (18.18%), Boxes (24%) • Duma Tower Area 1: Barrels (9.09%), Pots (8.89%) • Duma Tower Area 2: Barrels (9.3%), Pots (16%), Boxes (26.67%) • Duma Tower Area 3: Barrels (11.76%), Pots (31.25%), Boxes (12.42%) • Duma Tower Area 4: Barrels (9.09%), Pots (22.22%), Boxes (10%) • Duma Tower Area 5: Pots (18.18%) • Duma Tower Area 6: Barrels (25%), Pots (16.67%) • Thabes Labyrinth B1: Barrels (14.81%), Pots (18.18%) • Thabes Labyrinth B2: Pots (13.79%), Boxes (18.18%) • Thabes Labyrinth B3: Pots (13.64%), Boxes (12%) • Thabes Labyrinth B4: Pots (10.71%) • Thabes Labyrinth B5: Pots (6.9%), Boxes (11.45%) • Thabes Labyrinth B6: Pots (10%) • Thabes Labyrinth B7: Pots (4.63%) • Thabes Labyrinth B8: Pots (4.74%) • Thabes Labyrinth B9: Pots (5.19%), Boxes (9.49%) • Thabes Labyrinth B10: Boxes (9.63%) • The Astral Temple: Small pots (1.82%), Medium pots (2.82%) • The Inner Sanctum: Small pots (1.82%), Medium pots (2.82%)

Trivia

Etymology and other languages

Names, etymology, and in other regions
Language Name Definition, etymology, and notes
English

Mana Herbs

Mana is a word commonly found in fantasy settings to mean power or magical power, though the term itself is highly uncommon in the Fire Emblem series.

Spanish
(Latin America)

Hierba de maná

French
(Canada)

Herbes de mana

References

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