Tuesday, August 6, 2024

Dungeonborne: How to Heal and Get Healing Items

Dungeonborne enemies are no joke and often times you’ll end up dead if you’re not careful. The best way to deal with the dangerous of Dungeonborne is to make sure you not only level up your character but also learn how to heal yourself and know where to find healing items.

How to Heal in Dungeonborne

Healing Potion and Bandages are your primary two ways to heal in Dungeonborne. You can start with a few healing items, but these will run out quickly, especially in more challenging areas.

Healing Potions cost about 500 Gold each, while Bandages are around 400 Gold. You can purchase them from the Merchant or craft them using resources gathered in dungeons.

You can also craft Healing Potions by visiting an Alchemist. For crafting, you’ll need 3 Cloudy Life Essence, which can be found in dungeons or purchased from the Merchant. This method can be more cost-effective than buying potions outright.

Note: Healing works the same for you and your teammates. But if teammates are downed, you need to revive them because healing won’t work.

Class-Specific Healing

  • Death Knight: This class can heal by collecting soul essence from defeated enemies, but only after reaching a stamina threshold of 30. This passive healing is contingent on the ability being activated.
  • Cryomancer: This class has the ability to heal while in their ice block spell to get a temporary health regen effect.
  • Undead Classes: While these classes can heal from kills, they primarily rely on consumables for health restoration, as they cannot be healed by priests.

Dungeonborne has unique healing mechanics but I hope made it simpler for you. That’s all you need to know on how to heal in Dungeonborne.

Jake Bishop
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