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  1. The Mana Potion restores 100 mana when used. It can be crafted or occasionally obtained from any Crates except the Wooden and Pearlwood Crates. Consuming any Mana Potion (Super, Greater, Regular, or Lesser) will inflict the Mana Sickness debuff on the player. Consuming Mana Potions will not...

  2. The Greater Mana Potion is a potion that restores 200 mana upon use and is third to the Super Mana Potion and Strange Brew, respectively, in potency of mana restoration items. Unlike most potions, Greater Mana Potions cannot be crafted. Instead, they can be purchased from the Wizard for 5 / 10 ...

  3. The Lesser Mana Potion restores 50 mana when used. They can be purchased from the Merchant for 1 / 2 each. Naturally-placed Lesser Mana Potions appear frequently on platforms in the Dungeon (along with Lesser Healing Potions). When encountered in placed form, they function as Placed Bottle...

  4. The Mana Potion is a recovery potion that restores 100 mana and inflicts the Mana Sickness debuff upon use. It can be crafted or occasionally obtained from any Crates except for Wooden and Pearlwood Crates.

  5. The Super Mana Potion is a recovery potion that restores 300 mana and inflicts the Mana Sickness debuff upon use. It is the most potent of all mana restoration items. It is the fourth and final tier of mana potion, succeeding the Lesser Mana Potion, Mana Potion, and Greater Mana Potion.

  6. The Mana Potion is a part of the mana potions family. It restores up to 100 mana and gives the player the Mana sickness Debuff when used. If the player has full mana, the potion will only give the Mana sickness Debuff.

  7. Mana Potions are a class of Potions which restore a portion of a player's maximum Mana and give the player the mana sickness debuff for 5 seconds when used. There are four Potions which restore Mana (not counting Restoration Potions ): Lesser Mana Potions restore 50 Mana (2.5 Blue Stars) each.

  8. This page contains a list of available mana potions, sortable by required level, so that it is easy to find the most appropriate potion for a given character.

  9. May 24, 2021 · Let's say you're in pre hardmode using the standard (100 mana) potion. This is a graph of how much damage you lose from mana sickness if you constantly fire and consume mana potions to restore mana. The red dots represent specific pre hardmode weapons. MPS is mana per second.

  10. This page contains a list of available mana potions, sortable by required level, so that it is easy to find the most appropriate potion for a given character.

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