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Potions of troll blood are Potions that, when drunk, increase the players natural healing rate. Drinking cursed potions slows natural regeneration. Unfortunately, trolls cannot benefit from the effects of these.

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  • Potion of troll blood
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  • Potions of troll blood are Potions that, when drunk, increase the players natural healing rate. Drinking cursed potions slows natural regeneration. Unfortunately, trolls cannot benefit from the effects of these.
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GIdentify
  • 86400.0
ItemType
  • Potion
Desirability
  • Natural HP regeneration has less of an effect than the Healing skill or especially regenerating items. But then, there is no harm done in drinking this potion - every little bit can help.
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Artifact
  • No
DL
  • 2(xsd:integer)
Name
  • Potion of troll blood
Weight
  • 2(xsd:integer)
Description
  • Potions of troll blood are Potions that, when drunk, increase the players natural healing rate. Drinking cursed potions slows natural regeneration. Unfortunately, trolls cannot benefit from the effects of these.
Material
  • Glass
Symbol
  • !
Sources
  • They can be obtained in the same manner as all generic loot.
abstract
  • Potions of troll blood are Potions that, when drunk, increase the players natural healing rate. Drinking cursed potions slows natural regeneration. Unfortunately, trolls cannot benefit from the effects of these.
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