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=Status boosters=
'''Status boosters''', abbreviated as '''stat boosters''' are items found in the first two {{se|EarthBound}} games. When used they permanently increase a [[playable character]]s' [[stat]] by a certain amount. Status boosters can only be found in [[presents]] and are otherwise unable to be bought.
==Types of status boosters==
===Capsules===
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[[File:CapsuleM2.png|150px|thumb|Artwork of the various capsules from the Mother 2 Player's Guide.]]
'''Capsules''' are the most common status boosters found in both [[EarthBound Beginnings]] and [[EarthBound]], which when taken will increase a stat by a small amount. In EarthBound Beginnings there are the '''Fight''', '''Quick''' (Speed), '''Wisdom''', '''Physical''' (Strength), and '''Force capsules''' which will increase the respective stat by 4 or 5. In EarthBound there are the '''Guts''', '''IQ''', '''Luck''', '''Speed,''' and '''Vital capsules''' that will increase the respective stats by 1.
===Magic Candy===
[[File:MagicCandyEncyclopedia.png|150px|thumb|Artwork from Encyclopedia Mother.]]
The '''Magic Candy''' ({{tt|'''ふしぎなキャンディ'''|Fushigi na Kyandi}} ''Mysterious Candy'') is found only in EarthBound Beginnings. When eaten it increases [[Lloyd]]'s [[Status#Fight|fight]] by either 4 or 5. Only one Magic Candy can be obtained in the game, being from the swimming cat in {{ebb|Magicant}}, whom is located nearby Magicant's entrance point. When spoken to, it will ask [[Ninten]] if he has heard of a Magic Candy that can bring strength and power to a helpless child, referring to Lloyd. If Lloyd has joined Ninten's party by then, the cat will give the candy to them, but will otherwise just state that Ninten is not helpless and is thus not in need of it.
====In-game description====
"''If the sissy boy EATs this his FIGHT rise some.''"
===Magic Ribbon===
[[File:MagicRibbonEncyclopedia.png|150px|thumb|Artwork from Encyclopedia Mother.]]
''Not to be confused with [[Ribbon]]''
The '''Magic Ribbon''' ({{tt|'''ふしぎなリボン'''|Fushigi na Ribon}} ''Mysterious Ribbon''), alternatively '''MagicRibbon''', appears only in EarthBound Beginnings. When used it increases [[Ana]]'s [[Status#Force|force]] by around 5. There is only one in the entire game, and is in contrast to the Ribbons of [[EarthBound]] and [[Mother 3]] not equippable, and does instead just disappear after use. It can be received from the cat who swims on the ground in {{ebb|Magicant}}, more specifically in the forest to the west of Magicant's town square. It will ask [[Ninten]] to guess what it carries in its hand. Using [[Telepathy]] on the cat will reveal the item to be a Magic Ribbon, and if Ana has joined Ninten's party by then, the cat will give away the ribbon; it will otherwise say that the ribbon only is for girls, and then simply end the conversation.
====In-game description====
"''With this FORCE will rise a bit. This is for a girl to tie in her hair.'''
===Rock Candy===
[[File:rock candy.png|150px|thumb|Artwork from the Mother 2 strategy guide.]]
The '''Rock Candy''' (Japanese: ふしきなキヤンティ) is found exclusively in EarthBound. When eaten they will permanently increase a characters' randomly selected stat by 1.
====Locations====
There are a total of three Rock Candies found throughout the game. One of them is located in [[Deep Darkness]], specifically by taking the path leading upwards right before fighting [[Master Barf]]. Another one is located in [[Pink Cloud]], it can be found by falling through the hole at the top, then taking the last hole in the room with three holes. The last one is found [[Lumine Hall]], by taking the north east ladder after entering, then taking a left turn before reaching the other ladders.
====Notes====
Uniquely, the Rock Candy can also be used with a [[condiment]] to increase its effect. Namely, the Sugar packet and Jar of Delicause go well along with it, which will instead allow it to instead increase a stat by 2.
Enemies who have the ability to steal items can have a chance to steal a Rock Candy in battle, as a result players should be cautious when fighting such enemies with a Rock Candy in their inventory.
====In-game description====
"''When you eat this, it will increase either Speed, Guts, Vitality, IQ, or Luck.''"
====Glitches====
Because the Rock Candies are usable with condiments, they can also be used with the [[Condiments glitch]] to increase a character's stats to incredible amounts, which resulted in the glitch to also be called the "Rock Candy trick". Specifically, the player "gives" the Rock Candy to themselves (moving it to the bottom of the inventory), then using it with a condiment in a battle causes only the condiment to be used instead, causing the Rock Candy to be used an infinte amount if times. In particular, using the sugar packet with it provides the best results for this glitch.
====Trivia====
*Several {{se|EarthBound}} series fans have made six albums of music as a tribute to the series named after the Rock Candy item[http://starmen.net/rockcandy/].
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Revision as of 02:44, 16 July 2020

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