

The restoration potion is a two-for-one potion that heals both health and mana. The super healing potion can also be dropped by the Moon Lord. Each recipe will yield four super healing potions and will restore your health by 200. This one is made by combining four greater healing potions and one of each celestial pillar fragment. Finally, the biggest heal you can receive from potions is the super healing potion. The greater healing potion is not upgraded from the regular healing potion and instead requires three bottled water, three pixie dust, and a crystal shard to heal you for a total of 150 health. This regular healing potion will restore 100 health.
Terraria healing potion upgrade#
You can upgrade this lesser healing potion into a regular healing potion by combining two lesser healing potions with a glowing mushroom. The lesser healing potion is the easiest to obtain as it only requires a mushroom, two glass bottles, and two gel to yield two lesser healing potions. All of these potions follow the same rule of inflicting potion sickness for 60 seconds. There are four tiers of healing potions you can find and craft in Terraria. Lesser/Regular/Greater/Super Healing Potion This is more cost effective than the lesser healing potion, but quickly becomes outclassed by the regular healing potion. Eating this bottled honey will heal 80 health and cause potion sickness for 60 seconds. It is also used to craft the abeemination item to summon the Queen Bee boss. If you take a glass bottle to a liquid honey block you can make bottled honey. Mushrooms should only be eaten during the early stages of the game, but to compensate for its lower health restoration, the potion sickness de-buff only lasts for 30 seconds. Not only are mushrooms used for various potions, mushrooms can be eaten to heal 15 health. If you eventually run out, breaking grass will cause more grass, flowers, or mushrooms to grow in their place. Mushrooms grow everywhere on the surface of your Terraria world. This debuff can be mitigated with certain accessories or different types of potions. Potion sickness will prevent you from drinking a potion that restores health for typically 60 seconds. This is to ensure that Terraria is not simply preparing an inventory filled with health potions and tanking all the damage the game could throw at you. On the Desktop version, Console version, and Mobile version, it is possible to create the other evil biome by purchasing the seeds from the Dryad.These potions will heal health, mana, or sometimes both while inflicting a de-buff on you called potion sickness. Of these four potions, only the Heartreach Potion can be obtained from crates.However, this represents a limited (non-renewable) supply for Thorn Potions. Additionally Heartreach Potions can be found in crates. Both the Heartreach and Thorns Potions can be found in Chests, regardless of world type.Heartreach and Rage Potions can only be crafted in worlds with Crimson ingredients.Thorns and Wrath Potions can only be crafted in worlds with Corruption ingredients.Some potions can only be crafted in worlds with the proper evil biome:.Note that this might not work every time. However, the buff/debuff from it will only last 1 minute. On 3DS, if the player quickly uses a potion right after they leave their inventory, the potion will be used, but not consumed.All potions (excluding the Recovery potions) use a glass stopper.All other potions seem to be extreme modifications of the Dewar flask or Erlenmeyer flask.The in-game flasks are slight modifications of the round bottom flasks with special stoppers.The Ironskin, Regeneration, Swiftness, and Gills Potions all use test tubes.The Strange Brew, using a Florence flask.All of the Lesser potions, using an Erlenmeyer flask.

