Backpack Battles Potions: How Do You Use Them Properly During a Battle?
There are many items in Backpack Battles but none are quite as useful and effective as the Potions, so, here is how to use all of the Backpack Battles Potions properly.
Backpack Battles is a game developed by PlayWithFurcifer that has finally gotten its full release on March 8, 2024. It is a strategy-based inventory management auto battler game where the items in your inventory are what matters the most during a battle.
One of the types of items in the game are Potions, which can be consumed during a battle to gain certain buff stacks or inflict debuff stacks on the opponent. Learning how to use them properly in synergy with other items in the game is a bit hard. Hence, here is how to use all of the Backpack Battles Potions properly during a battle.
Backpack Bottles Potions: Using Them Properly During a Battle
Just like all other items in the game, the Backpack Battles Potions also have a certain effect when consumed during a battle. There are currently 11 Potions in the game including 5 normal Potions with 5 stronger versions of those Potions called âStrong Potionsâ and one Magical potion.Â
Each Potion varies from the other and some Potions also have to be crafted by combining items together in your inventory, which naturally makes them the strongest Potions in the game. When it comes to synergizing the Potions with other items in your inventory, you need to take a look at the effects and match that with items that can enhance the effects of the Potions.
Now, without further ado, here is how to use each of the Backpack Battles Potions and their strong version during a battle.
Health Potion and Strong Health Potion
The first Backpack Battles Potions on the list are the Health Potion and Strong Health Potion. You can pretty much use these potions with any build you desire because it is just a potion that you consume to regain Health and get rid of Poison debuff stacks. However, pairing these potions with the Heroic Potions is most effective as you regain HP and Stamina at the same time.
Here are the details of the Health Potion:
Potion Effect: When your Health drops below 50%, consume this potion and heal for 11 HP alongside cleansing 4 Poison debuff stacks.
Cost: 4 Gold
Here are the details of the Strong Health Potion:
Potion Effect: When your Health drops below 50%, consume this potion and heal for 18 HP and gain 2 Regeneration buff stacks alongside cleansing 4 Poison debuff stacks.
Recipe: Health Potion + Healing Herbs.
Cost: 8 GoldÂ
Heroic Potion and Strong Heroic Potion
The second Backpack Battles Potions on the list are the Heroic Potion and Strong Heroic Potion. These potions are best used when you have a build that has High or Very High Stamina usage. You can also pair these potions with other items that give you Empower, which is a buff that increases Weapon Damage by +1, to stack the buff and increase your Weapon Damage a lot. We advise you to use these potions with the Gemstone known as Tim as that gives you 5 Empower when your opponentâs health drops below 30%.
Here are the details of the Heroic Potion:
Potion Effect: When you run out of Stamina, consume this potion to regenerate 2 Stamina and gain 1 Empower buff stack.
Cost: 6 Gold
Here are the details of the Strong Heroic Potion:
Potion Effect: When you run out of Stamina, consume this potion to regenerate 4 Stamina and gain 1 Empower buff stack.
Recipe: Heroic Potion + Banana.
Cost: 9 GoldÂ
Stone Skin Potion and Strong Stone Skin Potion
The third Backpack Battles Potions on the list are the Stone Skin Potion and Strong Stone Skin Potion. These potions are best used with any kind of Armor in your inventory and that lets you stack the Block and get the potion activated instantly, to take lots of damage without losing any of your HP.
Here are the details of the Stone Skin Potion:
Potion Effect: When you have at least 45 Block, consume this and convert 15 HP into 30 Block.
Cost: 6 Gold
Here are the details of the Strong Stone Skin Potion:
Potion Effect: When you have at least 45 Block, consume this and convert 15 HP into 35 Block alongside gaining 2 Spike buff stacks for 4 seconds.
Recipe: Stone Skin Potion + 2x Stone
Cost: 9 GoldÂ
Pestilence Flask and Strong Pestilence Flask
The fourth Backpack Battles Potions on the list are the Pestilence Flask and Strong Pestilence Flask. These are the only potions in the game that inflict Poison debuff on yourself but it is quite worth it because you get to inflict double of that debuff on your opponent. These potions are best used with the Fly Agaric because that inflicts 1 Poison debuff stack on your opponent every 5 seconds.
Here are the details of the Pestilence Flask:
Potion Effect: When your opponent regenerates Health, consume this to inflict 3 Poison debuff stacks on them and 1 on yourself.
Cost: 7 Gold
Here are the details of the Strong Pestilence Flask:
Potion Effect: When your opponent regenerates Health, consume this to inflict 3 Poison debuff stacks on them and 1 on yourself. After 7 seconds pass, inflict another 3 Poison on them.
Recipe: Pestilence Flask + Fly Agaric.
Cost: 10 GoldÂ
Demonic Flask and Strong Demonic Flask
The fourth Backpack Battles Potions on the list are the Demonic Flask and Strong Demonic Flask. These potions are best used during a battle paired with items that inflict lots of debuffs like the Strong Pestilence Flask and Fly Agaric. They inflict Poison debuff stacks in plenty on your opponent which lets you get immense value out of your potions.
Here are the details of the Demonic Flask:
Potion Effect: When your opponentâs health drops below 50%, consume this and deal 0.35 damage to them for every debuff stack that they have.
Cost: 8 Gold
Here are the details of the Strong Demonic Flask:
Potion Effect: When your opponentâs health drops below 50%, consume this and steal 0.4 HP from them for every debuff stack that they have. Also, for 3 seconds, reduce your opponent’s healing by 30%.
Recipe: Demonic Flask + Corrupted Crystal.
Cost:Â GoldÂ
Mana Potion
The fifth one of the Backpack Battles Potions on the list is the Mana Potion. This potion is best paired with magic items like the Manathirst blade, Mana Orb and Darkest Lotus Playing Cord, to use or consume Mana and deal damage alongside getting other perks like stealing HP.
Here are the details of the Mana Potion:
Potion Effect: When your Mana used or health drops below 50%, consume this and gain 4 Mana along with 15 maximum health.
Recipe: Health Potion + Blueberries.
Cost: 6 Gold
With that, youâre done knowing how to use the Backpack Battles Potions properly during a battle!
Also, make sure to check out our article on all the recipes in Backpack Battles to learn how to craft other items. Stay tuned for more such content from ESTNN!Â
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