Dungeonborne is not a game that is filled with sunshine and rainbows. You will face challenges that you have to overcome so that you and your team can get out alive. Sometimes you will run into risks that will cause injury, and the only way to continue your adventure is to learn how to heal. In this guide we will see how to heal in Dungeonborne
How to Heal in Dungeonborne
There are a few ways to heal in the game, and here we will list out all the healing methods in Dungeonborne
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Consumables
Items like the Healing Potion or Bandages help restore some amount of HP lost. These items can be scavenged around the map and looted off of chests, bought from the merchant, or crafted using the Alchemist. To craft a Healing Potion or bandaid, you need 3x Cloudy Life Essence. Cloudy Life Essence can be found inside dungeons, within chests. Healing potions place a healing buff that offers 10 HP per second, while bandages restore 300HP. Drinking multiple healing potions and applying multiple bandages will not increase the speed or healing capacity of the consumable.
Priest Class
The Priest has the ability to not just heal themselves but also their companions. But to apply the healing spell, you need to level up the Priest class to above 700. This unlocks the ability to heal as well as revive teammates.
Blessing of Healing
During your run, you have a rare chance of running into a statue called the Blessing of Healing. These statues usually spawn within areas that are packed with enemies, making it near impossible to get close to the statue. But once you do get to go close, you can interact with it and get your entire HP meter filled. The Blessing of Healing spawns sparingly, so you have to take your chance when you find it.
That’s all there is to know about healing in Dungeonborne. If you like this guide you can check out our other guides as well