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How to brew and use a regeneration potion in Minecraft

How to brew and use a regeneration potion in Minecraft

Time of India20-07-2025
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Minecraft features a wide range of potions that help or curse the players. Regeneration is one of the potions in Minecraft that help players regenerate health. Brewing and using a regeneration potion in Minecraft involves going through primary preparation procedures with a brewing stand and intention of use.
This article provides a complete step-by-step guide on how to brew and use regeneration potions in Minecraft with a few other enhancements that users can make on the potion to improve it.
Steps to make a regeneration potion in Minecraft
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To start off with, players will be required to collect a few items, and for some of them, players also have to travel to the Netherworld. Here are the following items required to brew a regeneration potion:
Brewing stand: To make one, a player needs a blaze rod and cobblestone or can find one in a few villages.
Blaze powder: required as brewing fuel
Water bottles
Nether wart for base Awkward Potion
Ghast tear ingredient for regeneration effect
Redstone dust
Glowstone powder (optional)
Once players have gathered all the above items, power the brewing stand using blaze powder and water bottles.
Place the blaze powder in the left fuel slot.
Brewing process
1. Craft Awkward Potion:
Add nether wart to water bottles in the brewing stand.
Wait till bottles become Awkward Potions.
2. Brew Potion of Regeneration
Add ghast tears to the Awkward Potion.
Result: a base regeneration potion lasting for 45 seconds.
3. Utilize modifiers.
Extend duration: add redstone dust to achieve a 1 min 30 sec duration.
Boosts power: add some glowstone powder to make Regeneration II (more powerful but lasts only for 22 seconds).
4. Switch to throwable form (optional):
Splash potion: add gunpowder; usable on other people.
How and when to use a regeneration potion in Minecraft
Combat recovery: Regen is most important during combat situations; players should drink during or after fights to recover hearts.
Accident prevention: The potion is helpful after falls, contact with lava, or creeper attacks.
Team support: Whenever a teammate seems under attack or very low on health, the other player can splash or linger potions to buff the teammate's health.
It is advised to the users to keep one regeneration potion on them when they are in dangerous places such as the Nether or during boss battles.
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