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Stranger of Paradise: Can You Increase Max Potion Limit? Answered

Stranger of Paradise Max Potion Limit

In Stranger of Paradise, you are given a standard number of potions in a dungeon similar to how Estus Flasks work in the Dark Souls game. While they are replenished at Cubes checkpoints, the five potions you get can still feel limited, especially as you get later in the game and difficulty mounts. We’re here to help answer if you can how to increase the max potion limit in Stranger of Paradise.

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Can You Increase Max Potion Limit in Stranger of Paradise

The simple answer is no, the permanent default amount of potions in Stranger of Paradise is five. This is the stock you will always have after dying and respawning.

However, while you cannot increase the limit of five potions you are given, additional potions can be found from defeated enemies or in chests as you explore. With these, the temporary new limit can be increased to nine potions. From there, your stock will once again dwindle back down to five.

Any potions found from this point will be unable for pick-up. But this does allow the player to use their currently 9th potion and pick up the new one for a free refresher.

Stranger of Paradise Max Potion Limit White Mage Job

There are, of course, other ways to heal yourself and your allies. The Marauder job has a Command in its tree called Blood Weapon that “Temporarily restores HP based on damage dealt.” There is also the option of unlocking the White Mage job that can cast Cura along with its advanced forms. Potions aren’t your only option for healing, they are just the easiest to access and available at any point in your journey regardless of progression.

There you have it, everything you need to know for if you can increase the max potion limit in Stranger of Paradise. Be sure to stick around as we will have more guides on the way.

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Cameron Waldrop

Cameron is a freelance writer for Twinfinite and regularly covers battle royales like Fortnite and Apex Legends. He started writing for Twinfinite in late 2019 and has reviewed many great games. While he loves a good shooter, his heart will always belong to JRPGs.

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