Description | A rather potent potion of healing that looks like it could be a swirling mixture of many other potions. This is a limited gift from Taelia during the Wraith Resurgence plot for donating potions. | Once per Battle Average Rating [?]
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Attack | N/A | ||||||
Defense | N/A | ||||||
Reflect | N/A | ||||||
Effects | For pets with HP 180 or less: 90 HP, no overheal For pets with HP between 181 and 600: 50% of Max. HP For pets with HP greater than 600: 300 HP, no overheal |
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Special Categorization |
Wraith Resurgence - This item was released as a prize (or ingredient) obtained for participating in the Wraith Resurgence event. Animated - This item has an image that moves! | ||||||
Notes |
Can be equipped with any other items (as long as it's equipped last). No items can be equipped after you equip it. Special thanks to gregoroth for lending! |
Ratings - Potion of Healing
Rating: | Price/Power (1/5) This item is likely one of the best bulk non-percentage healers I have seen on the site. If you have one- why not use it? It feels like no matter the hp of your pet, it would crush things like the Rejuvenating Jar of Brains or the lower end percentage healers like the Velms Healing Potion. So why am I singing this item so much praise while giving it such a low rating here? Likely because it is about double the price it should be. Countermeasures (4/5) Look, a max of 300HP heal is fantastic for a bulk number- even the lower end healing options are not horrible, there may even be some interesting arguments for using it before you reach 600. But directly after 600, it becomes infinitely less useful the more hp you get. Alternatives Upgrades or Downgrades The price of this item is huge- so huge that you might as well spend a small chunk more and get a Bag of Healing Dust. Sure, it is less impressive in numbers BEFORE 600- but gives you much more room to breathe as you grow. Other Points (1 Bonus) For the fact you can have more than one healing item if you are careful. I'll give it an extra point, but honestly, it feels like a niche option. I wouldn't go out of my way to buy one to go with an existing healer Final Thoughts It looks really pretty- It has an interesting spot in general. I don't think it will be perfect for everyone- and most people I would not suggest bothering. But if you have one? go for it. Rated on October 31, 2020 |
Rating: Rating History ▼ | This weapon will only be rated for Regular 1P/2P use, since it doesn't have any niche or league use. Price (0/3): That's to Feel Better Soup this healer's price is way too high, regardless of if your pet has a percentage healer or not.. Power (1/5): The only way you'll get anything out of this healer is if your pet has under 600 HP. if it has under 180 HP then this is better than Feel Better Soup but at that point yout might as well just get the soup or a cheaper healer and use whatever's left over (which will be most of it considering this healer's price) to buy better weapons and train. It was a niche item at best, and its niche is over. Uniqueness (2/2): As far as I know, this is the only healer with this property, healing over half of your HP at one point, then being a 50% healer until the next point, and then healing a new fixed amount afterwards. Overall It barely lasted a few years before a better alternative came out. This is so convoluted and expensive nowadays that it's a gallery item only by now. Can't even recommend to keep it if you already have it because the soup does the same and has no HP restriction. Because of that its final rating is 3/10. Rated on April 20, 2019. Updated January 30, 2024 |