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The '''Medipacks''' are [[first aid items]] used to heal [[Lara]] during her adventures. In most casses these item prove as very helpful and sometimes necessary. Using Medipacks also cures Lara from being poisoned in [[Tomb Raider III]] and [[The Last Revelation]].
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The '''Medipacks''' are [[first aid items]] used to heal [[Lara]] during her adventures. In most cases these items prove very helpful and sometimes even necessary for survival. Using Medipacks also cures Lara from being poisoned in [[Tomb Raider III]] and [[Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation]].
  
In the [[Classic]] Games, [[The Angel of Darkness]] and in [[Tomb Raider Anniversary]], they come in two different sizes:
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== Tomb Raider Games ==
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Medipacks and other health items are fairly common throughout the [[Tomb Raider Series]].
  
* [[Small Medipack]]
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=== Classic & Anniversary ===
* [[Large Medipack]]
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In the [[Classic]] Games, [[The Angel of Darkness]] and in [[Tomb Raider Anniversary]], they come in two different sizes: [[Small Medipack|Small]] and [[Large Medipack]]s.
  
In [[Tomb Raider Legend]] and onwards there are only one kind of Medipack, called a [[Health Pack]]. <ref>In-game inventory in Tomb Raider Legend, [[PDA]]</ref> These kind of medipacks would fully heal [[Lara]]'s health regardless of damage taken before use.  
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=== Legend ===
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In [[Tomb Raider Legend]] there is only one kind of Medipack, called [[Health Pack]].<ref>In-game inventory in Tomb Raider Legend, [[PDA]]</ref> These kind of medipacks fully heal [[Lara]]'s health regardless of damage taken before use.
  
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=== Underworld ===
 
In [[Tomb Raider Underworld]] the Medipacks are also called [[Health Packs]] but their appearance changes depending the the [[Sections|section]] that's being played. These appearances varied between a red potion in a gold coloured goblet to a brown first aid kit. These [[Health Packs]] don't always heal [[Lara Croft|Lara]] completely if her health is very low.
 
In [[Tomb Raider Underworld]] the Medipacks are also called [[Health Packs]] but their appearance changes depending the the [[Sections|section]] that's being played. These appearances varied between a red potion in a gold coloured goblet to a brown first aid kit. These [[Health Packs]] don't always heal [[Lara Croft|Lara]] completely if her health is very low.
  
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=== Tomb Raider Reboot ===
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In [[Tomb Raider (2013)]] there are no health items at all. Lara will heal automatically with time. In [[Rise of the Tomb Raider]] certain health items can be crafted that restore Laras health immediately. These are not called medipacks, however.
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== Lara Croft Games ==
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There are Medipacks throughout the [[Lara Croft Series]].
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=== Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light & Temple of Osiris ===
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Medipacs can be found in those two games in many levels. They look very similar to the big medipacks in the classic games, however they are instant use items: as soon as Lara (or any of the other adventurers) runs over them they restore their health. In addition to medipacks there are [[Health Shrines]] in GoL and ToO that completely restore the health of the players.
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=== Lara Croft: Relic Run ===
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Medipacks can be bought in the in-game store for 400 [[Coins]]. Lara will use them automatically if her health drops below zero at any time during [[Combat Sessions]]. Additionally there are [[Health Crates]] in these combat sessions which instantly restore about half of her health when shot.
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== Gallery ==
 
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Image:SmallMedipack.gif|[[Small Medipack]] in [[Tomb Raider]] and [[Tomb Raider II]]
 
Image:SmallMedipack.gif|[[Small Medipack]] in [[Tomb Raider]] and [[Tomb Raider II]]

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The Medipacks are first aid items used to heal Lara during her adventures. In most cases these items prove very helpful and sometimes even necessary for survival. Using Medipacks also cures Lara from being poisoned in Tomb Raider III and Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation.

Tomb Raider Games

Medipacks and other health items are fairly common throughout the Tomb Raider Series.

Classic & Anniversary

In the Classic Games, The Angel of Darkness and in Tomb Raider Anniversary, they come in two different sizes: Small and Large Medipacks.

Legend

In Tomb Raider Legend there is only one kind of Medipack, called Health Pack.[1] These kind of medipacks fully heal Lara's health regardless of damage taken before use.

Underworld

In Tomb Raider Underworld the Medipacks are also called Health Packs but their appearance changes depending the the section that's being played. These appearances varied between a red potion in a gold coloured goblet to a brown first aid kit. These Health Packs don't always heal Lara completely if her health is very low.

Tomb Raider Reboot

In Tomb Raider (2013) there are no health items at all. Lara will heal automatically with time. In Rise of the Tomb Raider certain health items can be crafted that restore Laras health immediately. These are not called medipacks, however.

Lara Croft Games

There are Medipacks throughout the Lara Croft Series.

Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light & Temple of Osiris

Medipacs can be found in those two games in many levels. They look very similar to the big medipacks in the classic games, however they are instant use items: as soon as Lara (or any of the other adventurers) runs over them they restore their health. In addition to medipacks there are Health Shrines in GoL and ToO that completely restore the health of the players.

Lara Croft: Relic Run

Medipacks can be bought in the in-game store for 400 Coins. Lara will use them automatically if her health drops below zero at any time during Combat Sessions. Additionally there are Health Crates in these combat sessions which instantly restore about half of her health when shot.

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References

  1. In-game inventory in Tomb Raider Legend, PDA