Ply Psynergy series

Ply (プライ, Ply), Ply Well (プライウェル, Ply Well) and Pure Ply (アーネストプライ, Earnest Ply) are a series of Mercury-based Support-class Psynergy featured throughout the. It is the most powerful single-target healing series of Psynergy in the game, and is accessible usually upon recruiting a Mercury Adept into the player's party.

Basic Description
The Ply Psynergies restore a set amount of Hit Points to a single Adept that has not fallen. When used during battle, only members of the actively battling party can be targeted. The amount of HP recovered depends on the Mercury Power of the caster, as well as the actually Psynergy being used.

The visual effects vary from one stage of the series to another. In and, blue sparks of energy spiral from the sky into the targeted Adept. The number of sparks increases with each successive stage. also shows blue sparks of energy spiraling down. While the sparks enter the Adept, Ply Well also shows 3 beams of light shining from the sky, one larger beam centered on the Adept, and two smaller ones in front of the Adept. Similarly, Pure Ply shows one large beam of light on the Adept, and 4 smaller beams arranged in an arc in front of the Adept.

Recovery calculation
As previously stated, the exact strength of the Ply Psynergies depend on the caster's Mercury Power. To be specific, the outcome can be represented with the following formula:


 * HP restored = Base HP recovery rating * (Power / 100)

The caster's Mercury Power is divided by 100 and multiplied by the base HP restored; the Power rating is effectively treated as an exact percentage. As a result, an Adept with less than 100 Mercury Power would heal less than the advertised amount of HP, while an Adept with more than 100 Mercury Power would heal more. If an Adept has 124 Mercury Power, the Psynergy literally heals 24% more than what is listed in the game. The highest any Power rating can reach is 200, so if the user has 200 Mercury Power, the healing potency of all stages of the Ply series is doubled.

Ply as a Utility Psynergy
Ply can be used outside of battle, usually to heal injured party members. However, Ply has another purpose: it can (and must, unless glitches are used) be used to activate certain events in Mercury Lighthouse:


 * Ply is used open the front door of Mercury Lighthouse (Mia does this automatically before joining the party).
 * It is also used on a statue near the entrance (although inaccessible except from above) to activate special panels. These panels allow Isaac's party to jump across the water for a limited time.
 * Finally, it is used on a waterfall near the end of the dungeon to allow Isaac's team access to the Aerie.

When Ply is used in this manner, a fairy appears and sprinkles some "fairy dust" in the area, after which one of the mentioned effects will activate. This effect of Ply can only be used in the above locations or by setting it to a shortcut.

Availability
The Ply Psynergies are available to all three Mercury-based mono-elemental classes, the Mariner class series, the Water Seer class series, and the Aqua Squire class series. In addition, the Ply series is also available to the Venus and Mars based Swordsman classes, specifically the stages of Defender and above as well as the Dragoon class series. Non-Mercury Adepts usually require a varying number of Set Mercury Djinn to access the series; the Swordsman classes specifically require at least 2 Set Mercury Djinn to access Ply.

The two Swordsman classes, the Dragoon class and the Water Seer classes learn Ply at Level 1, Ply Well at Level 16, and Pure Ply at Level 34. The Mariner and Aqua Squire classes learn Ply at Level 2, Ply Well at Level 17, and Pure Ply at Level 35.



Analysis
General: The Ply Psynergies are the strongest of the three single target healing series, but are learned slightly later than the other two. Helping their usage is the fact that they are always available to the main playable Mercury Adepts of the respective game. This makes the playable Mercury Adept(s) the main source of late-game healing in any game. However, the Ply series is often overlooked by the Wish series, which is not only available to more classes than Ply, but has the advantage of healing multiple targets. Despite this, Ply remains an excellent tool for patching up Adepts in the later portions of the game, specifically because of its high HP recovery compared with the lower PP cost.

By Game
Before hand, the main source of healing lies in the Cure Psynergy series available to Isaac. Even afterwards, the limited PP at this point means that Cure will still be seen in combination with Ply. Once Ply Well and Wish are learned however, they will become the main source of healing.

Otherwise, Cure remains the only source of healing until Piers joins the party in Kibombo. Should the player keep the party in their base classes, the Ply series is the only Mercury-based heal. While Jenna learns the Mars-based mass heal, the Aura Psynergy series, Ply will still be needed for situations where Jenna is needed as an attacker.

However, the player will gain access to the multi-target Fresh Breeze before battling the Dim Dragon, allowing for more efficient healing. However, Ply is the more potent heal, and can be used for patching up a single Adept fully, where the weaker Fresh Breeze may not. Amiti will also know Ply once he joins. Once the player has gained 4 Mercury Djinn, Wish quickly becomes the main source of healing, though Ply will still see use.

Trivia

 * Another form of Ply is seen used by the Refresh Ball in the Star Magician battle in . The ability is called Earnest Ply and appears to have a limited effect similar to Pure Ply. Like Pure Ply, it heals an identical amount for an identical PP cost, but can only target the Star Magician itself. When hacked onto a character, the spell can only be cast on one's self. Earnest Ply does not reappear in, as the Refresh Ball uses Pure Ply instead. The explanation to this mystery falls in that the "Earnest Ply" is in fact the most correct translation of the Japanese name of "Pure Ply," and the translation convention was overlooked in this one circumstance.
 * The manual to the North American version of The Lost Age incorrectly names this Psynergy "Heal" in one instance. Interestingly, there are a few references in the games that seem to imply that the name of this spell line could have been Pray, but due to a possible mistake on Camelot's end (in writing the kana), the translation of "Ply" winds up being technically correct.  This can lead to a bit of confusion in the Mercury Lighthouse, where the player is asked to honor the Goddess statue, as if to pray. However, "ply" can mean "implore", so it is still a reasonable fit for the idea of praying to (i.e. imploring) a divinity for aid.
 * The fairy that appears when using Ply to advance through Mercury Lighthouse shares the same assets as the character Primula from a previous Camelot Software Planning title, Shining Force III.