Dungeonborne offers a few consumables to help make your travels within the dungeons more bearable. That’s where flasks come in, so you can carry helpful healing items with you while on your run. Holding on to a couple of different flask types makes all the difference, so it is best to gather as much of them as possible. In this guide we will see how to get flasks in Dungeonborne
How To Get Flasks In Dungeonborne
You can carry certain consumables in flasks to help you out while exploring dungeons. Here we will see how to get flasks in Dungeonborne
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There are a few ways to get flasks in Dungeonborne. The easiest and free method is to just scavenge dungeons and find them. You need to do a lot of trial and error for this one, as they spawn randomly inside chests. You and your teammates need to take a good hard look around your current map to find any flask lying around. Another method to get flasks is to buy it from the merchant. Each flask besides the Flask of Shielding costs 800 gold, while the Flask of Shielding costs 500 gold
The final method of obtaining flasks is by crafting it. To craft any flask, you first need to gather Yarrow Blossoms. You can collect this particular item by raiding chests within various maps. You will require 3x Yarrow Blossoms to craft one flask. Next, make your way to the Alchemist at your camp. You can browse the menu by selecting the Other tab at the topmost section of the menu. This will give you the rundown of all the flasks you can craft with Yarrow Blossom, which is technically all of them. There are 5 flasks you can craft and each of them will give you different effects as listed below
- Incendiary Flask – Creates a circle of fire lasting 10 seconds. Its radius is 3 meters and any enemy trapped within will take 16 damage for every 2 and half seconds.
- Thunderclap Flask – Deals 80 damage to all enemies within 2 meters. Also slows down enemy speed up to 75% for 4 seconds.
- Stoneshaping Flask – Creates a wall of four stone barriers for 10 seconds. Can be broken down individually but requires multiple attacks
- Smokescreen Flask – Creates a smoke cloud that is around 6 meters in height lasting 8 seconds. Cannot be seen through it
- Flask Of Shielding – When consumed, for the next 25 seconds all damage types will be absorbed. Absorbed quantity is 250 damage
That’s all there is to know about flasks in Dungeonborne. If you like this guide you can check out our other guides as well