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==Appearances==
==Appearances==
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In ''Dragon Quest I'', Focus Pocus can be learned by the {{Hero 1}} by using the Focus Pocus scroll, which can be found in a treasure chest in the [[Weirdwood]]. It costs 8 MP to use and recovers some MP for a few turns.
Focus Pocus costs 8 MP to use and recovers a small amount of the user's MP for a few turns. Being under the effects of the skill allows the user to upgrade some of their skills into their [[Souped-Up Skill|Souped-Up]] versions.
* In ''Dragon Quest I'', Focus Pocus can be learned by the {{Hero 1}} by using the Focus Pocus scroll, which can be found in a treasure chest in the [[Weirdwood]]. In this game, the Hero must also have possession of the [[Soul Sigil]] in order to use some of his Souped-Up Skills.
* In ''Dragon Quest II'', Focus Pocus can be learned by the [[Prince of Midenhall]] or [[Prince of Cannock]] by using a Focus Pocus Scroll, and it can also be learned by the [[Princess of Moonbrooke]] naturally at level 20. It costs 8 MP to use and recovers a small amount of the user's MP for a few turns. One Focus Pocus Scroll can be received as a prize for turning in 40 [[Mini medal|Mini medals]].
* In ''Dragon Quest II'', Focus Pocus can be learned by the [[Prince of Midenhall]] or [[Prince of Cannock]] by using a Focus Pocus Scroll, and it can also be learned by the [[Princess of Moonbrooke]] naturally at level 20. It costs 8 MP to use and recovers a small amount of the user's MP for a few turns. One Focus Pocus Scroll can be received as a prize for turning in 40 [[Mini medal|Mini medals]].
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