Talk:Quiet Healer

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Erm, isn't the "..." thing referring to ellipsis overuse in many, many Japanese games? --Tenebrys 22:03, 8 December 2005 (Central Standard Time)

  • I think it's just a way to show how quiet she is -- you can't hear anything she does. I doubt it means more than that. However, I'm not very familiar with anime or Japanese games. -- Old Ned 23:38, 8 December 2005 (Central Standard Time)
  • Ok Tenebrys, you are totally correct. Even homestarrunner.com makes fun of this in one of its stinkoman toons. In many Japanese-esque games, (usu. RPG) whenever someone is silent, instead of just showing them not saying anything, they make a speech bubble with an ellipsis in it. A healer sometimes takes this role.--Dante5454 17:23, 7 March 2007 (CST)

Statistics

EraDateEncounteredsgeeaamulet of extreme plot significancescroll of drastic healingInformationSource
Era 130-Dec-0535514952152Item Drop Bonus: +40%Yiab
30-Dec-0576927295283Item Drop Bonus: +20%Yiab
30-Dec-054613516Item Drop Bonus: +0%Yiab

Healing Special Message

  • The quiet healer just healed me, must have been one of the tuesday new attacks. I got 19MP but didn't copy the attack message--CamelliaSInensis 00:41, 7 March 2007 (CST)
  • For what it's worth, I just spent around 50 turns at the ship, making each battle with the quiet healer last as long as possible (thank you meat vortex) and every healing I got was between 15 and 20, so those values seem pretty accurate to me. Froodian 19:42, 7 March 2007 (CST)


Damage done to undead by healing

  • It work in every Final Fantasy game I've played (VII,VII:CC,VIII,IX,X,X-2), not only in FFII or FFIII --Craeox 02:37, 19 December 2009 (UTC)