which is better option between potion of healing and potion of honeyed healing

  • @seaQueue
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    11 months ago

    I make honeyed healing mainly to get the shattered pots out of my inventory. HH is useful when you’re spending satiety searching for secret rooms or backtracking to a shop/blacksmith/alchemy pot. I just let myself starve down to about 1/3 or 1/4 and pop HH to recover.

    HH turns a broken pot into free food, there’s no reason not to use it.

    • @polyduekesOP
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      11 months ago

      yeah, i am really bad at managing food so it will be useful for me

      • @seaQueue
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        111 months ago

        A couple of things that helped me:

        If you’re sufficiently geared that you’re not taking a ton of damage from fights you can starve down to ~1/2 or 1/3hp pretty safely. I do this fairly regularly. One thing that helps make this less risky is carrying darts. I always make sure I have blind and/or paralytic darts ready in case I get caught out without cover when a warlock or shaman comes through a doorway.

        Honeyed healing converts one HP pot into a full HP bar worth of starvation time that can be ended at will, I make as many as I can.

        Save wells of health until you’re starving and cycle through as many unid’d items as you can before stepping in them. I try to uncurse at least 2 if not 3 or 4 items as well as clearing starvation when I use one.

        Potions of purity can be upgraded to potions of cleansing at the alchemy pot. Cleansing has the same “clear all debuffs, including starvation” effect as a well of healing.

        Save pastys and cooked blandfruit for when you’re fully starving, they clear 450 hunger points as opposed to the 300 from a normal ration. The hunger counter maxes out at 450 so eating one of these when you’re not starving wastes satiety points.