Learn how to heal in Grounded! Discover the differences between Fiber Bandages and Healbasa, and how to craft them to keep your health up in the backyard.
Alright, so you've taken a tumble in the backyard and your health bar is looking a bit sad. Don't worry, healing in Grounded is pretty straightforward once you know what you're doing! We've got a couple of main ways to get back to full HP: Fiber Bandages and Healbasa. Let's break 'em down.
How Do Fiber Bandages Work?
Fiber Bandages are your go-to for slow and steady health regeneration. Think of them like a bandage you'd slap on a scrape – it's not going to magically fix a deep cut instantly. If you're in a tough spot during a fight and low on health, you'll need to quickly get out of the line of fire, use the bandage, and give it a few seconds to do its thing before jumping back in. And a pro-tip: don't waste two bandages at once! The healing effects don't stack, so using them back-to-back won't make you heal any faster. For the full rundown on how to craft these, check out our guide on making fiber bandages.
Basically, the Fiber Bandage slowly replenishes your health over time.
How Do Healbasa Work?
Now, Healbasa are a bit different – these bad boys can heal you instantly. If you need a quick health boost right in the middle of the action, this is what you'll want. To whip up a Healbasa, you first need to analyze a Mosquito Blood Sack at the Resource Analyzer. Once that's done, you can craft one using the following materials:
| Icon | Material | Quantity |
| Mosquito Blood Sack | x1 | |
| Silk Rope | x2 |
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