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Healing Guide
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Crimson Desert does not feature traditional healing potions. Instead, healing revolves around food, with a system that allows you to eat during combat with roughly a two-second cooldown between bites. This means you can sustain yourself through difficult fights by rapidly consuming stacked food items while attacking. Understanding what to cook, where to find ingredients, and how to manage your healing supply is essential for surviving the game's tougher encounters.
Press Left on the D-Pad (controller) or the assigned hotbar key (keyboard) to consume a food item during combat. There is practically zero cooldown between eating, meaning you can tank through incoming damage by healing while you attack. If your healing item disappears from your hotbar, hold Right on the D-Pad and use the Left Stick to reassign it.
Your character cannot gain weight from eating, so there is no penalty for consuming large quantities of food. The only limiting factor is how many food items you carry in your inventory.
Cooked food in Crimson Desert comes in four quality tiers. Higher tiers restore more HP and may grant additional buffs, but they require more or rarer ingredients:
Quality Tier | HP Restoration Range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
Modest | 60-80 HP | Basic items that require minimal ingredients. Ideal for early-game bulk cooking. |
Basic | 100-140 HP | Moderate healing with slightly more complex ingredient lists. |
Filling | 180-280 HP | Strong healing items that often grant resistance buffs. Good for mid-game. |
Hearty | 280-540 HP | Top-tier meals with large HP restoration and Spirit bonuses. Best for late-game boss fights. |
The following table lists the most important recovery items and cooking recipes:
Food Item | HP Restored | Spirit Restored | Ingredients | Additional Effects |
|---|---|---|---|---|
80 | None | 1 Raw Meat | None. Cheapest and most efficient early-game option. | |
60 | None | None | ||
100 | None | 1 Fish | None | |
60 | None | 1 Egg | None | |
None | +4 to +16 Spirit | 1 Fruit | Spirit restoration only | |
None | +4 to +16 Spirit | 1 Vegetable | Spirit restoration only | |
60-180 | None | 1 Grain | None | |
Battered Grains | 100-280 | None | 1 Grain, 1 Egg, Cooking Oil | Fire Resistance Lv 2 (30s) |
100 | +8 Spirit | Fire Resistance Lv 2 (30s) | ||
100 | None | 1 Fish, 1 Egg, 3 Cooking Oil | Fire Resistance Lv 2 | |
140 | None | None | ||
Meat Skewers | Moderate | Meat, Vegetables | Restores both HP and Spirit. Recommended mid-game staple. | |
240 | None | Ice Resistance Lv 4 (1 min) | ||
120 | None | 1 Meat, 1 Fish | None | |
Battered Seafood | 260 | +24 Spirit | 2 Fish, 2 Onion, 2 Egg, 3 Cooking Oil | Fire Resistance Lv 4 (1 min) |
Steamed Fish | 280 | +26 Spirit | 2 Northern Pike, 1 Shineberry, 2 Barley, 3 Water | None |
340 | None | Ice Resistance Lv 4 (1 min) | ||
Clear Soup (variants) | 180-420 | None | Various | Ice Resistance Lv 2 (5 min) |
Fish Porridge (Hearty) | 540 | None | Premium ingredients | Ice Resistance Lv 5 (10 min). Best healing food in the game. |
220 | None | 10 Raw Meat | None. Less efficient per resource than basic Grilled Meat. | |
None | +64 Stamina | Ice Resistance Lv 1 (3 min). Requires Cauldron. |
Food can be cooked by interacting with bonfires and cooking pots found throughout the world. You do not need to discover recipes beforehand; as long as you have the required ingredients, you can use the Improvise option at any bonfire to create dishes. Key cooking locations include:
Hernand Butcher Stand: The meat vendor (a green goblin woman) is located on the southwest edge of Hernand town. A cooking pot sits immediately to her right.
Greymane Camp: Your Greymane Camp has cooking facilities that become more versatile as you upgrade the camp.
Field Bonfires: Scattered throughout the open world, these allow basic cooking while exploring.
All raw meat types produce identical results when cooked. Tough Meat, Lean Meat, Fine Meat, Marbled Meat, and Tender Meat all yield the same Grilled Meat with the same 80 HP restoration. Always buy the cheapest option to maximize your healing supply.
The Hernand meat vendor stocks a rotating supply of raw meat each day. Her inventory refreshes every in-game night at midnight (0:00). Available stock includes: 10 Lean Meat, 9 Fine Meat, 6 Tender Meat, 7 Marbled Meat, 12 Tough Meat, 10 Bird Meat, and 15 Lean Bird Meat. You can rest for 12 hours to speed up the restock cycle.
Riding through woodlands and attacking groups of deer is one of the fastest ways to stockpile meat for free. A single pack of deer (5 or more animals) typically yields 3 to 4 meat per deer, netting you roughly 20 pieces of raw meat per location. Wooded areas like the Witchwoods are ideal hunting grounds.
Defeated enemies sometimes drop food items or cooking ingredients.
Fruit-bearing trees can be felled for fruit, though this is slower than buying or hunting.
Chapter 7 unlocks a second meat vendor in Pailune.
Palmar Pills are a special recovery item that function as a self-revive mechanic. If you have a Palmar Pill in your inventory when you die, you can trigger an instant revive. Your character stands back up in the middle of combat with 30% of your total health restored.
Once you obtain the Palmar Pill recipe, you can craft them at any Cauldron. The ingredients are simple: 2 units of Water and 15 of any single herb variety (such as Rosemary, Lavender, Peony, or Red Croton). All 15 must be the same type. There are 31 compatible herbs in total, so you can use whichever you have the most of.
The Palmar Pill recipe is found in Shadow's Whisper Cave, located in the north of the Hernand region. Enter the cave and look for the recipe on a table inside.
Later in the game, you can find the Refined Palmar Pill recipe. This upgraded variant revives your character and fully restores their HP instead of only 30%.
Force Palm is primarily a combat and puzzle ability, but it has a hidden healing function. While holding R3 (PS5), Right Stick (Xbox), or Mouse Wheel (PC) to aim Force Palm, press L3 (Left Stick) to convert it into a Healing Palm. This variant restores your horse's health, which is useful when your mount takes damage during mounted combat or travel.
Force Palm requires Spirit to use. You can recharge Spirit by holding L3+R3 simultaneously (controller) or pressing X on keyboard. The Healing Palm variant consumes the same Spirit cost as a standard Force Palm.
For boss encounters from Chapter 5 onward, bring at least 100 Grilled Meat or equivalent healing items. Boss fights in the late game are extended encounters where sustained healing is the difference between victory and defeat. Combining food healing with Palmar Pills as a safety net ensures you can survive even the longest battles.
Grilled Meat (80 HP, 1 Meat) is more efficient per resource than Hearty Grilled Meat (220 HP, 10 Meat). Ten Grilled Meats restore 800 HP total versus 220 HP from one Hearty variant.
Meat Skewers are the recommended mid-game staple because they restore both Health and Spirit, combining two recovery needs into one item.
Always carry a mix of HP food and Spirit food. Spirit is needed for skills and Force Palm, while HP keeps you alive.
Cook in bulk using the 'Make Maximum' option at cooking pots. This saves time and ensures your inventory is stocked before heading into dangerous territory.
Keep at least 2 to 3 Palmar Pills in your inventory at all times for emergency revives during unexpected encounters.