Loop Hero Potions Guide – How to Unlock, How to Use

Loop Hero Potions Guide

This Loop Hero Potions Guide will show you how you can use healing Potions in the game, how they work and how you can unlock them.

Potions work by healing your character’s health when used, but unlike any other game, Potions in Loop Hero work slightly differently. Potions in the game are used automatically, which means you cannot manually consume them to heal yourself.

Loop Hero Potions Guide

Below we have detailed how to unlock Potions in the game.

How to Unlock

Acquiring Potions in Loop Hero requires you to have the Herbalist’s Hut at your camp. This is the first building you can unlock in the game. After unlocking this building, you will need to construct it at your camp using 4 Food Supplies, 2 Persevered Wood, and 3 Persevered Stone.

All the three materials are commonly acquired in the loops after you defeat a few enemies in battles and place down the cards that are dropped by them. For the Persevered Stones, you need to place down Rock Cards that give you pebbles. 10 pebbles can then make you a single piece of Persevered Stone. Persevered Wood can be obtained by getting stable branches, where 12 of these will get you one Persevered Wood.

However, this method is the most basic way to get the materials required, while the game offers a faster method to get all the materials quickly. The first thing you need to do is to place a Treasury card down and then clearing all the blocks around it. The next step is to add Rock, Mountain, or Meadow cards. This will ensure that you get a large number of resources that you can then use to craft the Herbalist’s Hut.

Once you have crafted this building, you will get to start Expeditions with two health potions, while getting two more at the end of a loop.

This concludes our Loop Hero Potions Guide. Post your comments below.

 

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