Dragon Age: The Veilguard’s revamped combat makes fights hard-hitting and personal, making potions a necessary commodity.
The world of Thedas is as beautiful as it is unforgiving, and nowhere is this more accurate than in Dragon Age: The Veilguard. Filled with enemies to slay, The Veilguard ups the challenge by revamping the combat to be more personal than ever. The fights are up close and hard-hitting, very similar to how it is in the God Of War games. The revamped combat also allows marginal room for error, and you frequently find yourself down and low on health. With the press of a button, you can heal but require health potions to do so. If you run out, you have to replenish your stock by finding potions in the world.
This guide will go over how you can find potions in Dragon Age: The Veilguard.
Where to Find Potions in Dragon Age: The Veilguard
Potions in Dragon Age: The Veilguard are easy to find if you stick to the path of the quests you take on. As you explore the world of Thedas and walk along quest-designated paths, you will stumble across green pots along the edges of your path. These pots are vibrant green and difficult to miss. Approach and break them with a light attack to obtain a potion.
Take note that the potion will only be added to your stock if you’re running low. If you hold the maximum count of your potions, you cannot pick up the healing item on the ground. However, If your stock is full but your health is low, the potion on the ground will automatically replenish your HP.
These green pots can be found all over the world, but especially so in quest designated areas. If you see a bunch of them piled up on a path, it is also your cue to brace for a mob or an ambush. Similarly, these potion-bearing green pots are also found in and around boss arenas. This way, the game ensures that you get a fair chance to heal up before taking on a difficult boss.
How to Increase Your Potion Stock
By default, you start with the ability to carry four health potions in the game. The Antivan Crows class, however, gets one extra slot. We recommend picking this class if you wish to carry an extra potion.
You can also increase your capacity by upgrading the Pursuant’s Implements Armor to Rare. This armor, available for Rook, will then allow you to carry an extra potion. Alternatively, you can also increase the slots by using enchantments unlocked by the Caretaker at Rank 7.
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