Difference between revisions of "Potion of curing"
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− | Quaffing a '''potion of curing''' cures [[poison]], [[confusion]] | + | Quaffing a '''potion of curing''' cures [[poison]], [[confusion]] and [[sickness]], as well as restores 1d7 + 4 HP. |
− | If your maximum hit points have been reduced by | + | If your maximum hit points have been reduced by rot, quaffing a potion of curing will first heal the rot. Each point of rot reduces the effectiveness of healing by 2 |
+ | points for every point of rot. | ||
{{crawlquote|You feel better.}} | {{crawlquote|You feel better.}} | ||
==Strategy== | ==Strategy== | ||
− | These are best saved for times when you need to cure a negative status effect, preferring [[potion of heal wounds|potions | + | These are best saved for times when you need to cure a negative status effect, preferring [[potion of heal wounds|potions]] for restoring HP. However, if you should find yourself without any other healing or escape option (most commonly early in the game), these can be useful for restoring HP in a pinch. Just don't be surprised if whatever monster you're facing takes off most of the healed HP with its next attack. |
− | If you plan to complete all dungeon branches, especially [[Tomb]]s and [[Hell]], there are multiple sources | + | If you plan to complete all dungeon branches, especially [[Tomb]]s and [[Hell]], there are multiple sources dealing rot damage, so it is handy to have a stock of potions of curing ready to cure it. |
==History== | ==History== | ||
− | Prior to [[0.10]], this item was known as a potion of healing. | + | *Prior to [[0.17]], potions of curing could only heal rot when at or near full health. |
+ | *Prior to [[0.10]], this item was known as a potion of healing. | ||
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Revision as of 08:43, 10 April 2018
Quaffing a potion of curing cures poison, confusion and sickness, as well as restores 1d7 + 4 HP.
If your maximum hit points have been reduced by rot, quaffing a potion of curing will first heal the rot. Each point of rot reduces the effectiveness of healing by 2 points for every point of rot.
You feel better.
Strategy
These are best saved for times when you need to cure a negative status effect, preferring potions for restoring HP. However, if you should find yourself without any other healing or escape option (most commonly early in the game), these can be useful for restoring HP in a pinch. Just don't be surprised if whatever monster you're facing takes off most of the healed HP with its next attack.
If you plan to complete all dungeon branches, especially Tombs and Hell, there are multiple sources dealing rot damage, so it is handy to have a stock of potions of curing ready to cure it.
History
- Prior to 0.17, potions of curing could only heal rot when at or near full health.
- Prior to 0.10, this item was known as a potion of healing.
Potions |
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Ambrosia • Attraction • Berserk rage • Brilliance • Cancellation • Curing • Degeneration • Enlightenment • Experience • Haste • Heal wounds • Invisibility • Lignification • Magic • Might • Mutation • Resistance |