While exploring the dangerous dungeons of Dungeonborne, you will run into all sorts of enemies, all very capable of killing you on their own. Like most dungeon crawlers out there, the primary objective for you in this game is to survive. You won’t be able to explore the dungeons if you are dead.
Your health is the most important thing to look at for your survival, as losing health brings you closer to death. If you do happen to lose some of your health, you will need to heal back up and restore your health.
How to Heal

The primary way to heal your character in Dungeonborne is by using consumables. More specifically, Healing Potions and Bandages. Both of these consumables are very effective in restoring your health, but they work a bit differently from each other.
Consuming the Healing Potion will restore 10 health per second for a total of 30 seconds. The drinking animation for the potion is pretty quick, and you can move your character and play the game while your health is being restored.
The bandage on the other hand has a long animation that you need to go through when consuming it. You can move your character during this animation, but you will not be able to attack or perform other actions. The bandage will restore 300 health instantly once the animation ends.
Besides consumables, you can heal your character in Dungeonborne using the Priest class, or by finding Blessing of Healing statues in-game. Blessing of Healing statues are pretty rare to find, but they instantly restore all of your health.
How to get Healing Potions and Bandages
You can get Healing Potions and Bandages by:
- Purchasing them from Merchants
- Crafting them through the Alchemist
- Looting them in dungeons.

You can purchase all kinds of consumables from the Merchant in Dungeonborne, including Healing Potions and Bandages. The Healing Potions will cost you 500 gold, and the Bandages 400 gold. Both of these items are pretty expensive, but for how useful they are, the price is more than justified.

Besides purchasing the consumables, you can also craft them through the Alchemist. The material that you can craft the consumables with can be found when exploring the dungeons.
You might also find healing consumables as loot when exploring the dungeons in this game. Healing Potions and Bandages aren’t the most common loot, but it is possible to get them.
So there you have it, a complete guide on how to heal in Dungeonborne. When starting a dungeon run, always remember to stock up on healing consumables, as you never know when you’ll need them.
If you are just starting out in Dungeonborne, check out our guide on how to get Twitch Drops for this game.

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