Summary

InDungeonborne, there are a lot of consumables with various effects, but the best of them are precious resources thatplayers should learn how and when to use. And for that, this topic has summarized a list of thebest consumablesthey can find and use during their adventures.

From a rare and precious Resurrection Rune to a potion that turns players into a loot chest to trick and surprise their enemies. There’s a wide arrange of tools in the dungeon delver’s arsenal, and these are the finest of them all.

Healing Potion Dungeonborne

6Healing Potion

Best Continuous Healing Source

InDungeonborne, effective healing sources are tremendously scarce. If players consider thatonly a few Enchantments grant life stealor regeneration outside combat, having a way to constantly restore health during combat is a must. Healing Potions serve that purpose perfectly, granting players an effective healing buff that cannot be canceled by enemy players or receive damage from NPCs.

Upon drinking this consumable, players can gain the upper hand during combat, considering that they’re about to get into a fray with another player or a strong monster. This pre-emptive healing method will help players survive the worst battles, even against dangerous opponents such as the Wendigo or the Cyclops.

Dungeonborne -  Resurrection Stone

5Resurrection Rune

The Only Way To Resurrect Your Fallen Companions

This item might seem completely useless for solo players, but for a party of three looking to survive in Sinner’s End or Closeau’s Castle, this item becomes crucial. It is the only effective way tobring party members back from death, and can only be used after a certain channeling time (the longest of all consumable items).

But first, players need to find one of these beauties that are spread across the map in the form of Altars. Another detail is that these cannot be stacked and disappear once players evacuate from the arena where they are playing. They also vanish after a single use, so there’s no point in bringing one of them in the backpack unless there is a fallen party member that needs resurrection.

Mimic Potion Dungeonborne

4Mimic Potion

Ambush Or Trick Your Pursuers

The Mimic Potion is such a fun and unique mechanic that, incredibly, no other similar game is experimenting with it. Upon drinking it, players will assume the shape of a medium-sized chest like the ones that randomly spawn on the map. The transformation is instantaneous and almost perfect. Players need to be with their backs against a wall to make the illusion complete. This illusion dissipates if the player receives damage, casts an ability, or moves.

When chased by other players, this is a powerful tool to make them lose the trail, as the user needs only to close a door behind them, and then look for an inconspicuous place where they can drink and lay low until their chasers pass by. On the other hand, players can drink it beforehand and lay in waiting near a point of interest to ambush others as they approach to loot them. Quite a fun consumable, more so for those who love playing hide and seek.

Elixir Of Restoration Dungeonborne

3Elixir Of Restoration

A Permanent Healing Buff

An Elixir that can be found in the dungeons that buffs passive health regeneration for the rest of the run upon drinking it. As all elixirs, they cannot be extracted to the camp, and can only be found and used inside the dungeon. But that doesn’t make it less useful, since players can drink up to three elixirs and enjoy all their effects combined.

In the case of the Elixir of Restoration, it will grant 1 point of health per second for the rest of the adventure. The effects dissipate upon extraction or death, so, if players die while under the effects of any elixir, they will need to find and drink another one. It is also important to mention that the effects of Elixir of Restoration can stack with other similar effects, such as Enchantments, Out of Combat Healing, Potions of Health, and Altars of Healing buffs.

Elixir Of Protection Dungeonborne

2Elixir Of Protection

Extra Defense For The Rest Of The Run

Similar to the Elixir of Restoration, the Elixir of Protection has the same usage conditions, and players can only enjoy its effects in their current adventure. This elixir grants the user a 5% total damage reduction, and this is incredibly useful because it is not just Physical or Elemental, but overall mitigation.

All classes can enjoy the effects of this Elixir, and it pairs nicely with certain passive skills like the Swordmaster’s Whirlwind Blade 50% reduction, or the effects ofcertain sets like the Dragon’s Scale. Players should remember that dying dissipates the effects, so after getting resurrected by a fellow player, they should drink another one to restore their effects.

Elixir Of Ferocity Dungeonborne

1Elixir Of Ferocity

A Way To Gain The Upper Hand In PvP

The Elixir of Ferocity grants 10% Critical Strike Chance and 10% Additional Critical Strike Damage, which is nuts. This tremendously overpowered Elixir not only increases melee strike critical chance and damage but also increases ranged (including staves, magic daggers, clubs, and crossbows) and skill critical. This effect can stack with other similar effects from equipment and enchantments, so keep that in mind.

This means that every critical hit that players landwill cause more damage than their enemies, and if the enemy player doesn’t have an Elixir Of Ferocity active on their character, it is game over for them. Since most of the blows aimed at the head are guaranteed critical (except blocked and parried ones) this Elixir is certainly a total game changer. Players should consider drinking them each time they find one, and fast, since a PvP encounter can be waiting right around the corner.

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