Brewing up Better Health: An Overview of Health Potions in 5E
As adventurers navigate the dangerous landscapes of Dungeons & Dragons 5E, they often find themselves facing perilous battles with powerful foes. To stay alive and conquer these challenges, players turn to health potions – magical elixirs that restore hit points, heal injuries, and revive unconscious allies.
If you’re unfamiliar with the ins and outs of health potions in 5E, it can be overwhelming to choose the right one for the job. In this article, we’ll provide an overview of the different health potions available, how to create them, and the best practices for using them.
The Types of Health Potions
There are three types of health potions in 5E: healing potions, greater healing potions, and superior healing potions. Each type restores a different amount of hit points and has a different cost to create.
A healing potion restores 2d4+2 hit points and costs 50 gold pieces to create. It’s the most basic type of health potion that players can craft.
A greater healing potion restores 4d4+4 hit points and costs 100 gold pieces to create. It’s a more potent version of the healing potion.
A superior healing potion restores 8d4+8 hit points and costs 500 gold pieces to create. It’s the most powerful health potion in 5E, with the ability to heal even the most severe injuries.
Creating Health Potions
Crafting health potions requires proficiency in the Alchemist’s Supplies tool, which can be purchased for 50 gold pieces. Once you have the necessary tools, you can create health potions using the following ingredients:
– Healing potion: 1 common herb and 1 small flask of liquid
– Greater healing potion: 1 rare herb and 1 medium flask of liquid
– Superior healing potion: 1 very rare herb and 1 large flask of liquid
The herbs required to create health potions can be found in the wild or purchased from an herbalist. The flasks of liquid can be purchased from an apothecary.
Using Health Potions
Using a health potion requires an action in combat. Once used, the character regains the hit points specified for the potion type.
It’s important to note that health potions can’t be used to raise a character’s hit points above their maximum. Additionally, characters can only benefit from one health potion at a time – if they drink another potion while the effects of one are still active, the second one has no effect.
Conclusion
Health potions can be a lifesaver in 5E, but it’s important to know which type to use, how to create them, and when to use them. With the information provided in this article, you should be well on your way to brewing up better health for your players.
Remember, health potions aren’t the only tools at your disposal – spells and other abilities can also heal injured characters. It’s up to you as the Dungeon Master to decide which methods are available in your world, and how to balance healing with the other challenges your players will face.
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