Regeneration Potion

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Regeneration Potion
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Statistics
Type
Consumable✔️
Use time17 (Very fast)
TooltipProvides life regeneration
RarityRarity level: 1
Sell2 SC
Research20 required
Grants Buff
BuffRegenerationRegeneration
Buff tooltipProvides life regeneration
Duration8 minutes(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions)
5 minutes(Old-gen console and 3DS versions)

The Regeneration Potion is a buff potion which grants the Regeneration buff when consumed. This lasts for (Desktop, Console and Mobile versions)8 minutes / (Old-gen console and 3DS versions)5 minutes, but can be canceled at any time by right-clicking the icon (Desktop version), by selecting the icon using Cycle Next/Previous Buff and then pressing Remove Buff (Console version), by selecting the icon and canceling it in the equipment menu (Old-gen console version), by double-tapping the buff icon (Mobile version), or by canceling the buff from the buffs screen (Nintendo 3DS version).

The buff provides health regeneration for a total of (Desktop, Console and Mobile versions)960 health / (Old-gen console and 3DS versions)600 health (2 health per second). The buff's effect is stackable with the Band of Regeneration. The buff is hypothetically equivalent to equipping (Desktop, Console and Mobile versions)2 / (Old-gen console and 3DS versions)4 Bands of Regeneration.

Crafting

Recipes

ResultIngredientsCrafting station
Regeneration PotionRegeneration PotionPlaced BottlePlaced Bottle
or
Alchemy TableAlchemy Table(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions)

Tips

  • The Regeneration Potion is very useful when planning to fight for an extended period of time, such as when dealing with a Goblin Army, Pirate Invasion, or a boss. In addition to multiplying the healing potential of a Mushroom, it uses ingredients that are fairly common and easy to find, making it convenient to produce.

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