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Sengoku Dynasty is a survival-crafting game set in the feudal Japan era where you have to build villages and liberate regions from the influence of evil men. As you progress, you will eventually have to fight against many enemies and hunt animals, and coming out unscathed from these encounters isn’t an easy task.
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Restoring your health in the game can be quite tricky, as most of the things that restore your HP can only be unlocked after progressing much further ahead, and the automatic health regeneration is too slow, especially when you’re in frequent combat or trying to overcome an enemy hideout.
How To Heal In Sengoku Dynasty
Healing yourself can be a fair challenge as there are a very limited number of ways to restore your HP and, most of the time, you will simply have to rest back at your base as your health slowly regenerates over time.
All of these restorative items can be found in enemy corpses, loot chests, and purchased from traders, even if you’re unable to craft them. All of these options are also subject to decay and will become useless after a limited time.
The Tavernkeeper in the Segi Village usually sells all of these restorative items.
You can check how long the item will remain fresh by selecting it from your inventory. The time remaining until the item decays is displayed at the center of the screen. Storing these restorative items in any dynasty storage is not recommended, as your villagers will just use them all up.
Healing Brew
The first healing item you unlock, the healing brew will likely be your go-to for any healing. The healing brew can be crafted at the herbalist station inside a forager’s hut, and its recipe is automatically unlocked when you build the herbalist station.
You will need at least three mushrooms of any kind and water to craft the healing brew. The mushrooms can be found anywhere in the wild. For water, you will have to build a well. You can collect water from the well yourself. You can also have workers collect both resources for you automatically.
You’ll need a bucket to collect water from wells. Buckets can be crafted at any woodworking table inside a workshop.
Once you have the required items, you can head to the herbalist station inside a forager’s hut and open the crafting menu. Select the healing option from the crafting menu, and choose the healing brew. A healing brew restores five points of health.
Healing Compress
The recipe for the healing compress gets unlocked after liberating the Central Plains Region. The crafting process is similar to healing brew, requiring the herbalist station inside a forager’s hut.
Crafting a healing compress requires four herbs, three Yellow Chrysanthemums, and three pieces of linen. You can use any herb for this, such as wasabi. Yellow Chrysanthemums can be found anywhere in the open during autumn. You can craft linen with either flax or hemp fibers on a loom inside a tailor’s workshop.
It is a lot easier and more efficient to just purchase the healing compress from a trader or use the healing brew instead of acquiring all these materials. A healing compress restores ten points of health. Once a healing compress expires, it turns into a basic linen piece.
Healing Balm
Healing balm is the most effective healing item in the game, but unlocking its recipe requires you to liberate the Aratani region. Similar to the other methods of healing, you will have to craft this item at a herbalist’s station inside a forager’s hut.
To craft a healing balm, you will need nine herbs of any kind, five berries, such as lingonberry or wineberry, water, and a stone jug. You can easily have your foragers gather these herbs and berries, while the stone jug can be crafted at a stonemason station. A healing balm stores 20 points of health instantly, making it easy for you to fight against a horde of enemies.
In most cases, crafting several healing brews will get the job done due to it being fairly easy to craft, but in the endgame, where you have access to all of these materials, a healing balm can prove more effective due to restoring more health quickly.
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