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Have you ever wondered what an Elixir from Kingdom Hearts tastes like?

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Have you ever wondered what an Elixir from Kingdom Hearts tastes like?

 

I've never even thought about it.

Have you ever wondered what an Elixir from Kingdom Hearts tastes like? 97 members have voted

  1. 1. Have you ever wondered what an Elixir from Kingdom Hearts tastes like?

    • I've been itching to findout!
      24
    • I made a replica of an Elixir before!
      1
    • I have wondered at times what it tastes like
      41
    • Nah, not really. I heard it tastes like Metal.
      8
    • Those will never exist, so I don't wonder.
      14
    • Another Option? Tell us Below!
      9

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i figured something like honey just because of it's color

It probably tastes good, because people seem to bring a lot of them to boss battles

Do you eat elixirs in kingdom hearts?

idk but it must be pretty delicious if it restores that much health

Aren't there like, elixirs in real life? Of course they don't heal you from your injuries but it's claimed that if you drink those you live longer. 

 

It's what Elixirs in FF and KH are pretty much based off.

Edited by Sorarocks93

Given that Sora just throws it in the air and it heals him, I didn't even figure Elixers would be the same in KH as in other RPGs.

Well, since it's green, and little leaves appear for a split second when you ingest it, I've always thought that a health potion would have a bit of a Minty taste! :D Other stuff I'd imagine would have mild Citrus/ herbal flavors depending on how powerful they were.

It probably tastes good, because people seem to bring a lot of them to boss battles

Yeah and they even give them to Pokemon like you! Speaking of which, remind me to give you your dose.

 

They probably taste nicely, but unlike anything we have tasted on earth.

I've often thought about what an Elixir from Kingdom Hearts tastes like, and I've come to the conclusion that it'd taste like Gatorade!  It's an energry drink that revitalizes your energy, so in essence, that's practically what the Elixir is! xD

Since healing items are usually green, I always imagine they taste like Sprite or really good water.

I don't know what Elixirs taste like, but I do know that you should be wary if they're already past their expiration dates.

Also don't buy expired items from the Org Moogle

I guess they must taste like Medicine...

No.

 

Potions are never ingested anyway. They're just thrown into the air above them/at the party member and it takes effect.

Rob always thought it tasted like...

 

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I've always imagined the shapes were sweet, with an easy-to-chew gummy consistency comprised of exotic fruits favors, suspended in a neutral water-based viscous liquid, like an unsweetened or slightly sour syrup. 

I've never thought this...

Yea from time to time when I'm playing one of the games.

Square-Enix should make a tweet, stating what the potions of the FF and KH series officially taste like.

I'm a boring person who never thinks things like this xD

I had one from SE's Artnia cafe in Japan, so... yeah, it's good.

If you believe the manga they taste aweful. Sora even calls them gross! But it's medicine, it's not supposed to taste good :P

Aren't there like, elixirs in real life? Of course they don't heal you from your injuries but it's claimed that if you drink those you live longer. 

 

It's what Elixirs in FF and KH are pretty much based off.

 

"Elixir" is just a generic name for any sweet-tasting medicinal liquid.

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