Consumables are items in Death's Gambit that consume the item during usage but either heals or produce a specific effect by the item. Items are used for healing, dealing damage, or consumed for Shards, to perform Upgrades or to open special locations. You may also want to see Weapons, Shields and Armor for details on equipment.
Consumables in Death's Gambit
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Consumables | Increases the amount of healing items by 1. | ?? |
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Consumables | When consumed, restores all health and removes minor status ailments. | There are rumors of groves, untouched by seasons. Where spring is eternal, and the leaves are lush. They are the locus of ley lines, the nervous system of gaia and radiant sites of magic. This leaf is proof of such a place. |
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Consumables | Returns you to the last Death idol rested at. | The opalescent jet plume of a crow. They have long been the harbingers of Death, their eyes said to be a gateway for him to observe our world. Mortals fear these birds, taking them as an omen of their impending doom. |
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Consumables | Restores 640 health. When under 30% health, cast time reduced by 0.5 seconds. | An old plume from the Phoenix. Unleashing its natural radiance has restorative properties. Many once believed the secret to immortality lay with the Phoenix. Now such a promise seems negligible. |
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Consumables | Restores 520 health. Increases intelligence by 20 for 10 seconds after use. | Once a phoenix plume, now tainted by the void magic of The Black. His dabblings with the void have left a lasting effect on the objects he once owned. |
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Consumables | Restores 500 health. If used at max health, reduces damage taken by 60 for 8 seconds. | A crystal phoenix plume tainted by void magic. It shudders near the presence of mortals, calling for their blood. |
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Consumables | Restores 400 health when consumed. | A plume from the legendary Phoenix. Unleashing its natural radiance has restorative properties. Many still believe the secret to immortality lies with the Phoenix. Now such a promise seems negligible. |
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Consumables | Restores 330 health. 1.5 second cast. | A plume from the legendary Phoenix. The Covenant of Flame scours the world for these feathers, imperiously claiming custody belongs to them. These feathers have a tendency to show up in black markets. |
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Consumables | Restores 290 health when consumed. Dispels basic negative status ailments. | A plume from the legendary Phoenix. Unleashing its natural radiance has restorative properties. Many still believe the secret to immortality lies with the Phoenix. Now such a promise seems negligible. |
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Consumables | Restores 240 health. 33% cooldown reduction for 14 seconds. | A feather recently fallen from the Phoenix. The hunters of Nas Nauj once attempted to capture the Phoenix, intending to pluck all its feathers for profit. It died in their captivity, and resurrected in a cataclysmic inferno that devoured the city. |
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Consumables | Restores 240 health and reduces damage received by 30% for 4 seconds. | A plume from the legendary Phoenix. Like insects caught in amber, this feather has been trapped in a crystal for eons. |
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Consumables | Restores 170 health when consumed. 1 second cast. | A plume from the legendary Phoenix. Unleashing its natural radiance has restorative properties. Many still believe the secret to immortality lies with the Phoenix. Now such a promise seems negligible. |
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Consumables | Restores 120 health when consumed. 1.5 second cast time. | A plume from the legendary Phoenix. Unleashing its natural radiance has restorative properties. Many still believe the secret to immortality lies with the Phoenix. Now such a promise seems negligible. |
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Consumables | Removes contagion and other minor status ailments. This applies to yourself and those near you. | A fabled curative sought after by many. Some kings even assume that the panacea is the secret to immortality. |
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Consumables | Removes Poison. | Said to grow from the ashen wake of fire, the white blossoms are symbolic of purified souls. For this reason, funerals in Vados often overflow with the pale petals of the draconem. |
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Consumables | An occult spell that summons a third eye. | Wicked tales exist of cultists who gouge out their eyes, throwing them to the fire in hopes that their sacrifice will grant them unified vision with their god. But what if their god is blind? |
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Consumables | Lowers stamina regeneration and increases damage by 25% for 30 seconds. May have unintended side effects. | Grimgaud is particularly proud of his home made brew. It’s potent flavour has hints of grapeberry with an oaky aftertaste. |
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Consumables | Increases endurance regeneration by 100% for 14 seconds. | Stories of the towering Gaians have been passed down for generations. It's the job of the Sandmen to harvest the slumbering giants for parts. The blood is said to harnesses great potential, but whether this blood is genuine remains dubious. |
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Consumables | Consuming this gives a talent point. | Legends say that when these are planted don't eh ground in Gaian's Cradle they bloom into a flower that creates a creature of Gaia. |
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