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Where to find unlimited healing potions?

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Where to find unlimited healing potions?

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Where to find unlimited healing potions from a shop. Usually a shop only has a limited stock of healing potions.

My monk needs them. :) :)
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keeper of shadows ???????
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Originally posted by TheDude:
<STRONG>keeper of shadows ???????</STRONG>
Aka Shadow Keeper. :rolleyes: in other words cheat. :rolleyes:
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oh ok i knew that..... :rolleyes: :D :D

but why cheat if u play a party or solo u always have enough potions.
in a party not everybody gets hurt so u can save potions (and in most of the parties there is ad least 1 cleric)
and if u play solo u have to much potions.
i'm playing solo and i'm now doing the mea'var quest and the healing potions are taking in a lot of space :D
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Originally posted by TheDude:
<STRONG>oh ok i knew that..... :rolleyes: :D :D

but why cheat if u play a party or solo u always have enough potions.
in a party not everybody gets hurt so u can save potions (and in most of the parties there is ad least 1 cleric)
and if u play solo u have to much potions.
i'm playing solo and i'm now doing the mea'var quest and the healing potions are taking in a lot of space :D </STRONG>
I agree. I hardly ever use healing potions. I usally end up selling the vast majority of them for a tidy profit ;)
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Originally posted by TheDude:
<STRONG>if u play solo u have to much potions.
i'm playing solo and i'm now doing the mea'var quest and the healing potions are taking in a lot of space :D </STRONG>
Carry the Rod of Resurrection instead of so many potions. Use it on your character when hit points get low - it acts like like a Greater Restoration scroll, albeit one with multiple charges.
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i know the rod is better, but i don't only use the rod.
Potions are uch quicker then the rod and better avalible.
mostly when i have a party all members have (ad least) 5 potions of healing and i have both the Rods of healing.
when i play solo 1 rod and 5/15 potions of healing.
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In ToB if you are Neutral you can wear Malla's Soul Stone, and if you repeatedly remove and then replace the Helm it will increase your HP until you have full health :D Don't know if the patch effects this or not. ;)
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Originally posted by TheDude:
<STRONG>i know the rod is better, but i don't only use the rod.
Potions are uch quicker then the rod and better avalible.
mostly when i have a party all members have (ad least) 5 potions of healing and i have both the Rods of healing.
when i play solo 1 rod and 5/15 potions of healing.</STRONG>
True, the rod is a bit slower, but when your character is in a situation where he/she is taking massive damage, it's actually faster since it gives you full hit points back in a single round. (I think the wait time between drinking potions is lame.)
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Holy cow, I used potions alot and still wound up with jillions at the end of the game. In fact, I almost never had my cleric types memorize more than one (highest level) healing spell apiece (primarily for emergencies when a character was helpless and couldn't use a potion). Saved those spell slots for buffs and offensive spells, since there were such bucketloads of potions just lying around...
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Originally posted by Sojourner:
<STRONG>I think the wait time between drinking potions is lame.</STRONG>
What's even worse is that any item use counts as spellcasting, and you can only cast one spell every six seconds. :mad:
Originally posted by Laurelei:
<STRONG>there were such bucketloads of potions just lying around...</STRONG>
Yup. Seems like every dungeon you stumble into has some convenient chest with 5 Potions of Extra Healing somewhere near the entrance. :D
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Have you got ToB? If so just go to Watchers keep and buy a potion-case.
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Steal the Ring of Regeneration from Ribald. I hardly feel a lack of HP after that.
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