How to Heal in Arcane Lineage

A complete guide on how to heal in Arcane Lineage, including class, race, and equipment recommendations to maximise your regen.

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So, you’ve just started playing the Roblox RPG Arcane Lineage but can’t figure out how to restore your health? Well, you’re in luck. In this very guide, we’re going to detail exactly how to heal in Arcane Lineage. There are a number of different methods you can use, and we’ll aim to cover all of them in this guide. What’s more, we’ll update it as often as new healing methods drop, so we recommend bookmarking this page and checking back often.

Arcane Lineage is a unique turn-based Roblox game. Utilise a variety of classes that branch out into more powerful ones and take part in explosive combat. Summon beasts, apply debuffs, support your allies, and come out on top! It’s important to remember that this game is notoriously difficult.

For more information about the game, visit the official Roblox page. We’ve also got Arcane Lineage classes, Arcane Lineage races, and Arcane Lineage potions guides if you need a bit more help.

How to Heal in Arcane Lineage

Now, let’s take a look at all of the methods that you can use to heal in Arcane Lineage.

Visit the Doctor

Just like in real life, you can visit a doctor in Arcane Lineage to heal you for free. You can find the doctor NPC just outside of the tavern. Simply interact with them to restore your health back to full.

Drink Potions

The easiest and most reliable method of healing is to, in tried-and-true RPG fashion, drink potions. There’s only one type of healing potion at the moment, and that’s the Small Health Potion. You can obtain it by:

  • Defeating mobs (it’s a rare drop)
  • Brewing it by using an Everthistle and Slime Chunk

Enchantments

Secondly, you can use a weapon enchantment to restore health each time you hit them. You actually have two options to use here:

  • Reaper: Heals for a portion of damage dealt each time you hit an enemy
  • Lifesong: Gain a chance to heal and provide health regeneration for yourself and allies each time you hit an enemy

Wear Armour With a Regen Stat

By wearing the right equipment, you can passive regen within battle. Here’s a list of equipment that provides this buff:

  • Traveling Pasmark: Gain +1 HP Regen
  • Shadow Cloak: Gain +1 HP Regen
  • Pathfinder Martyr: Gain +1 HP Regen

Pick a Healing Class

Certain classes can heal themselves and allies with their unique abilities. Here are the classes you can pick and the useful skills:

  • Saint:
    • Cleansing Prayer: Removes debuffs and heals an ally
    • Holy Grace: Heals an ally
  • Necromancer:
    • Death Siphon: Regenerates HP when you defeat an opponent
    • Darklight Drain: Deals damage to an opponent and heals you
    • Raise Dead: Revives an ally and restores HP
  • Musician:
    • Curar Forte: Use 3% of your health to heal allies for 6% of theirs

Use a Healing Artifact

Artifacts are handy items that provide you with a buff when equipped. Healing artifacts include:

  • Narthana’s Sigil: Provides regen
  • Reality Watch: Restores your health to the level from three turns prior when used

Pick the Way of Life Covenant

The Way of Life is one of two different covenants you can join in Arcane Lineage, and it provides you with two different handy healing abilities:

  • Lesser Heal: Heal allies
  • Lifebound: You heal for more HP

Get Ring of the Dragon

This will only work if you focus on dealing fire damage and using inferno status effects. When you equip this ring, these heal you.

Unlock a Healing Race

There are certain racial abilities that can heal you too. Here’s a list of them:

  • Drauga:
    • Critical Lifesteal: Gain health when you critically hit an enemy
  • Corvolus:
    • Arcane Ritual: Can boost the recovery of allies
  • Daminos:
    • Restructure: Provides medium regen for three turns
    • Dragon’s Undying Soul: Gain small passive regen per turn when under 25% max HP

And that will do it for our Arcane Lineage healing guide. We hope you find it useful on your adventures.

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Glen has over a decade's worth of experience in gaming journalism, writing for Pocket Gamer, Pocket Tactics, Nintendo Life, and Gfinity. When he's not badgering everyone about the dangers of passive text, you can probably find him playing Wild Rift.