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==Use== | ==Use== | ||
Pick up the gauze from your inventory and right click the person you want to use it on. | Pick up the gauze from your inventory and right click the person you want to use it on. | ||
You cannot apply gauze to a person wearing headgear. | You cannot apply gauze to a person wearing headgear (you will attempt to, but nothing happens when the hourglass finishes). | ||
Gauze heals about 3% HHP at a time, very slowly; after it heals 1/3 of your possible HHP, it stops healing. The gauze only turns to a useless [[Bloody Rag]] when you take it off of your head, which you should do when you notice it stopped healing | Gauze heals about 3% HHP at a time, very slowly; after it heals 1/3 of your possible HHP, it stops healing. The gauze only turns to a useless [[Bloody Rag]] when you take it off of your head, which you should do when you notice it stopped healing | ||
[[Category:Equipment]] | [[Category:Equipment]] | ||
[[Category:Clothing]] | [[Category:Clothing]] |
Revision as of 00:06, 5 June 2011
There are two ways to heal your hitpoints:
- Make a gauze and bandage your head. This will continuously heal some of your HHP. When the gauze has stopped healing, you will need to replace it to get full HHP.
- Leeches have a chance heal to heal 1 HHP (the middle number), but do 3 damage to your SHP (the first number) every time. They randomly attach to your equipment slots when walking through swamps.
How to Acquire
Shear a sheep to get a piece of wool. Take that wool to a loom. Select gauze under the craft menu.
Craft > Gauze
Use
Pick up the gauze from your inventory and right click the person you want to use it on. You cannot apply gauze to a person wearing headgear (you will attempt to, but nothing happens when the hourglass finishes).
Gauze heals about 3% HHP at a time, very slowly; after it heals 1/3 of your possible HHP, it stops healing. The gauze only turns to a useless Bloody Rag when you take it off of your head, which you should do when you notice it stopped healing