The Diablo franchise has now officially made the jump to mobile with the launch of Immortal this week, bringing Sanctuary to our back pockets for the very first time. Seasoned veterans should find most of the controls and mechanics familiar, but there are some that work a little differently. Here’s how to heal your health in Diablo Immortal if you’re struggling to work it out.
How to Heal in Diablo Immortal
Diablo Immortal’s hack-and-slash-style combat is pretty chaotic, and you’ll often be swarmed by dozens of enemies at once. With that in mind, the game is pretty generous with allowing you to replenish your health. There are two principal ways to go about this:
Healing With Potions
During Diablo Immortal’s opening chapter you will be granted access to potions after the first combat encounter or two. These appear to the right-hand side of your screen, just above your spells. You will notice there is a supply of three of them as standard, though you can only use one at a time. There’s a short cool down in between each use of a potion. Simply tap the icon to use one.
Potions aren’t infinite and your supply will eventually run out. These can be found as loot around each map, as a drop from enemies, and within chests. Potions can also be purchased from merchants.
Healing Globes
During more tricky boss encounters, Immortal will throw you another bone in the form of Health Globes. These appear on the ground and simply need to be walked over to automatically pick up and instantly use, replenishing a fairly meaty amount of health. Be careful that you don’t accidentally run over them unnecessarily and instead only do so when you’re low on health and have depleted your Potions.
Do keep in mind that Diablo Immortal has an auto-save system, so don’t worry if you fail at your first attempt at beating a boss. You should restart your campaign nearby.
That should give you everything you need to know about how to heal to your heal your health in Diablo Immortal. For more useful tips and guides on the game, search Twinfinite. We’ve included some additional related coverage below you may find helpful.
Published: Jun 1, 2022 11:54 am