Not being dead is a great way to be in Baldur’s Gate 3. Death is a general inconvenience your way to avoid at all costs as recovering from death is pretty darn costly (see our revival guide for more on that pickle). The best way to avoid death, then, is to keep your HP topped up with the wonderful power of healing.
Healing is widely available in Baldur’s Gate 3, but as a new player, you may be wondering where it comes from. You may also not be fully aware of all of the avenues for regeneration there are in the game. This guide is going to go through some of the best ways to stay in tip-top condition.
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It should be no surprise that healing potions heal you in Baldur’s Gate 3. The stronger the potion, the more HP you will heal. It’s rather self-explanatory. However, the nature of Baldur’s Gate 3’s wonderful physics system makes healing potions far more interesting than you might initially think.
At a glance, you click on your potion and you drink it. Bish, bash, bosh, you have escaped death once again. The thing is, drinking a Potion takes up a decent chunk of your available action allowance during combat, and only the person holding the potion can actually drink it.
That’s where being a bit tricky comes in handy. You can throw potions at yourself and allies to receive (or give) the healing benefits from a distance. Not only that but throwing a potion takes fewer actions to perform, allowing you to heal when the game would otherwise deny your attempts. Simply go into your inventory, right-click on the potion you want to throw, and then select Throw. Simple.
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