How to Heal in Dungeonborne

ruekuma |  Published: July 26, 2024
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Discover methods on how to heal in Dungeonborne. Learn about potions, bandages, and class-specific abilities to survive dangerous dungeons.

Staying alive in Dungeonborne is crucial for success. As you explore dungeons filled with monsters and enemy players you’ll need to know how to heal. It’s not as simple as drinking potions when your health gets low. Mastering how to heal and its strategies is key to surviving and making it out alive in Dungeonborne.

How to Heal in Dungeonborne

Healing in Dungeonborne works in a few different ways.

You’ve got consumables, classes, and stuff in the environment to help you recover health. Let’s break it down:

Consumables

Dungeonborne Healing Items
Mithril Interactive

The main healing items are potions and bandages.

Healing potions don’t instantly restore your health. Instead, they give you a buff that heals 10 HP per second for 30 seconds. Drinking multiple potions won’t make you heal faster.

Bandages work differently – they instantly heal 300 HP but take a while to use and can be interrupted.

Getting Healing Items

You can get potions and bandages in a few ways:

  • Loot them while exploring or from dead enemies
  • Buy them from the merchant at your camp (500 gold for potions and 400 for bandages)
  • Craft them using 3 Cloudy Life Essence which you can find in dungeons

If you’re a beginner, stock up on healing items before heading into dungeons. Focus on getting gold so you can buy what you need.

A good strategy is to do quick runs to grab valuable items and then extract them to sell them. Purple items are worth a lot – over 5000 gold!

Classes

Dungeonborne Priest
Mithril Interactive

Some classes have healing abilities. The Priest can heal themselves and their allies. But they can’t heal Death Knights or Cryomancers since those classes are considered undead.

Environmental Objects

Keep an eye out for Blessing of Healing statues. These are rare but fully restore your health when activated.

You’ll often find them near tough enemies.

Healing Strategy in Dungeonborne

Dungeonborne Blessing of Healing
Mithril Interactive

Knowing when and how to heal is important:

  • Since potions heal over time use them early in fights before you get too low.
  • Save bandages for after combat since they take time to use.
  • If you’re playing as a Priest, keep your allies topped up.
  • Don’t forget about those Blessing of Healing statues. They’re a free full heal so take advantage when you find one. They’re often near tough spots so they can save your run.

Managing Resources

Healing items are valuable so use them wisely. Don’t chug potions unnecessarily but don’t be stingy either.

Using a potion and staying alive is better than dying with a full inventory. Keep crafting materials on hand to make more if needed.

Remember that surviving and extracting are the main goals. Sometimes it’s smart to use healing items and retreat rather than pushing on with low health.

Conclusion

As you play more you’ll get better at knowing when to heal. Pay attention to enemy attack patterns and learn to predict when you’ll take damage. This helps you time your healing better.

Also, learn which areas tend to have Blessing of Healing statues so you can plan your route.

Use the right items at the right time keep your resources stocked and you’ll be surviving the toughest dungeons in no time. Happy healing and good luck in your Dungeonborne adventures!

FAQs

  • How do healing potions work in Dungeonborne?
    • Healing potions in Dungeonborne create a buff that restores 10 HP per second for 30 seconds.
  • Can you craft healing items in Dungeonborne?
    • Yes, you can craft healing potions and bandages using 3 Cloudy Life Essence found in dungeons.

About Author

Ti is a gaming writer who began her journey in the industry in 2022. She has covered a wide range of topics from popular titles like Fortnite and Once Human to indie gems, bringing a fresh perspective to the gaming scene. Before fully diving into game writing, Ti contributed to a media company for three years, starting in 2018, where she covered topics on books, movies, and entertainment. Although primarily focused on PC games, Ti also dabbles in mobile gaming and loves diving into RPG and survival genres. Beyond gaming, she has a keen interest in psychology, philosophy, and cinema, all of which shape her unique approach to writing.