Managing your health is extremely important in Wild Hearts since the battles against the game’s various kemonos can drag on for a long time. Without making the most of your healing water, you might find yourself dying and losing out on the hunt’s rewards making your time tracking down and battling a beast completely wasted. To avoid this, you’ll need to be an expert on the game’s healing system and know how to expand your healing water capacity.
Here’s everything you need to know about Wild Hearts‘ healing water from where to get more when you’ve run out to how to hold more to get the most amount of healing in.
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Healing water is Wild Hearts‘ main way to heal. While there are other ways such as relying on your Tsukumo, the most consistent and easy way to heal is to consume healing water. When you first start Wild Hearts, you’ll be able to hold 10 healing water at once. You can find how much you have in your inventory by looking in the bottom left corner of the screen. To consume one, simply hit up on the D-pad and you’ll put it in your mouth and your health will instantly regenerate.
Take note, however, that when consuming healing water, your character isn’t able to run or sprint. Instead, you’ll be limited to slowly walking, so if you’re in the middle of a battle with a kemono, you’ll need to be strategic about when you heal so that you don’t get hit while you’re vulnerable.
Healing water doesn’t automatically regenerate in Wild Hearts so once you’ve used up your stash, you’ll need to go out and find some more. Luckily, getting healing water is extremely simple. There are two ways of
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