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Purple Potion has been in the games [[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass]] and [[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks]]. The main purpose of the Purple Potion in these games is that when you drink it, you regain eight hearts. However, in these games, Purple Potion acts as the [[fairy]] of the game. When you die, [[Link]] automatically drinks the potion to regain eight hearts.
Purple Potion has been in the games [[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass]] and [[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks]]. The main purpose of the Purple Potion in these games is that when you drink it, you regain eight hearts. However, in these games, Purple Potion acts as the [[fairy]] of the game. When you die, [[Link]] automatically drinks the potion to regain eight hearts.


In [[Phantom Hourglass]], you can find Purple Potion at the [[Mercay Island]] shop and the [[Molida Island]] shop for 150 [[Rupees]].  
In [[Phantom Hourglass]], you can find Purple Potion at the [[Mercay Island]] shop and the [[Molida Island]] shop for 150 [[Rupee]]s.  


In [[Spirit Tracks]], you can find Purple Potion at [[Beedle's Air Shop]].
In [[Spirit Tracks]], you can find Purple Potion at [[Beedle's Air Shop]].


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