Difference between revisions of "Potion of curing"
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==Strategy== | ==Strategy== | ||
− | These are best saved for times when you need to cure a negative [[status effect]] | + | These are best saved for times when you need to cure a negative [[status effect]]. If you need pure HP restoration, use a [[potion of heal wounds]]. However, these can be used as a last resort in lieu of other escape options. Just don't be surprised if whatever monster you're facing deals more damage than you've recovered. If posisble, it's better to retreat and heal through natural regeneration. |
− | A single potion of curing is enough to cure | + | A single potion of curing is enough to cure poison no matter how severe it is. It might be more efficient to hold off on curing the poison until you've defeated everything nearby that can poison you, or until the poison starts doing noticeable damage per turn. |
Do note that not all [[status effect]]s are affected by potions of curing. If you're dealing with effects such as [[Petrify|petrification]], [[slow]]ness, or an [[Bad Form|unwanted transformation]], you'll want a [[potion of cancellation]] instead. | Do note that not all [[status effect]]s are affected by potions of curing. If you're dealing with effects such as [[Petrify|petrification]], [[slow]]ness, or an [[Bad Form|unwanted transformation]], you'll want a [[potion of cancellation]] instead. |
Revision as of 06:20, 23 August 2022
A potion which restores a small amount of health, and cures poison and confusion. |
Quaffing a potion of curing restores 4 + 1d7
HP (5-11 HP, 8 HP on average) and cures poison and confusion.
You feel better.
Strategy
These are best saved for times when you need to cure a negative status effect. If you need pure HP restoration, use a potion of heal wounds. However, these can be used as a last resort in lieu of other escape options. Just don't be surprised if whatever monster you're facing deals more damage than you've recovered. If posisble, it's better to retreat and heal through natural regeneration.
A single potion of curing is enough to cure poison no matter how severe it is. It might be more efficient to hold off on curing the poison until you've defeated everything nearby that can poison you, or until the poison starts doing noticeable damage per turn.
Do note that not all status effects are affected by potions of curing. If you're dealing with effects such as petrification, slowness, or an unwanted transformation, you'll want a potion of cancellation instead.
History
- Prior to 0.27, this potion could cure sickness.
- Prior to 0.26, this potion could cure HP rot.
- 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 |