![]() ![]() ![]() They do offer the potential to get TONS of food though, so bring plenty of herbs. WarrensWarrens isn't as hot for good restorative curios. If you are near the end of the mission, or fighting a boss/shambler/collector, go ahead and use your leftover Holy Waters on the last fight since the resistance boost is probably going to be more valueable than simply getting a small amount of money back. While not any better than a chest or something, chance are if you had Holy Water to spare you can consider using one on an urn to get extra loot. ![]() On medium/long dungeons, try to coordinate the curio uses to get as many battles out of the buff as possible (possibly camping before you activate them for example vs afterwards) Unlike most camp buffs, curio buffs that improve stats typically last until next camp, making them great for short dungeons (no downside). Holy Statue- With Holy Water, gives you a nice combat buff that lasts until you camp. ![]() You also see these in the Weald as well occasionally. This is a good deal because your opportunities to heal outside of combat are limited, and in a Short dungeon you won't be able to camp to heal either. Holy Fountain- Using Holy Water removes a chunk of stress AND heals. If you're new, and have low leveled heroes you want to avoid stress at all possible. While you can try and gamble on removing a negative quirk or finding loot if you don't use Holy water, this is risky, as the negative interactions are negative quirks and stress. Keys aer a good bet too, since in addition to chests you can find sarcophigai and display cases which cough up treasure when you use keys on them.Ĭonfession Booth- Using Holy Water removes a big chunk (like 30) stress. While there are curio interactions that also use Herbs and Keys, there are so many Curios that benefit from Holy Water that its often a sure thing you'll run into at least one. RuinsAlways bring Holy Water to the Ruins. ![]()
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