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Best Healing Items In 7 Days To Die

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Summary

  • Investing in the Physician skill tree is crucial for faster healing and survival, especially in tough situations.
  • First aid kits are powerful and fast-acting healing items, perfect for emergencies and suture lacerations.
  • First aid bandages are cheap and useful for stopping bleeding and gradually healing, making them essential in-game items.

In 7 Days To Die, healing is about more than just health. Players will need to overcome infections, fatigue, broken limbs, and more to survive. Thankfully, there are plenty of medical supplies out there that can help players heal and recover from all sorts of injuries. Even the best players will get injured regularly.

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Everything in the game is designed to maim or kill the player, from enemy attacks to traps and broken floors. But, with the right medicinal supplies, players can increase their odds of survival. This topic will go through every core medical healing item in the game.

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The Physician Skill

A Useful Skill For Healing

7 Days To Die Healing Perk

Investing points in physicians is crucial for survival. Each rank of this perk grants the player some unique benefits, most aimed at helping players heal faster.

For those who are solely interested in healing faster, they only need to invest 3 points in this particular skill. When things get dicey, being able to heal quickly can really help the player survive. Rank 3 is especially good for helping players escape difficult and deadly situations. Some injuries, such as broken limbs, actively slow down the player. So, being able to heal limbs faster than normal can be a very powerful and useful skill to have.

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Splints

Cheap To Craft And Great For Damaged Limbs During The Early Stages Of The Game

Splints In 7 Days To Die
  • Base Crafting Requirements: 10 Cloth, 2 Wood, 1 Duct Tape

Splints can be crafted from day one. There’s no need for the player to invest points into any skills or read any magazines. While a splint doesn’t actually help the player in terms of HP gain, it does fix a broken limb over time.

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Players should note that a splint doesn’t offer any protection against further injury, so players who are recovering from an injury using a splint should be careful until the limb heals. Splints aren’t great during the late stages of the game, but during the early stages, they are a must-have item.

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Plaster Casts

Great For Healing Limbs In A Hurry

Plaster Cast In 7 Days To Die
  • Skill Requirements: 20 Medical Journal Magazines
  • Effects: Heals Broken Limbs Quickly

Plaster casts are often an overlooked medicinal item in 7 Days To Die. Most players tend to stick with splints due to the difference in crafting cost. Splints and casts are similar in their usefulness. While they both do the same thing, without any points in the physician perk, plaster casts work considerably faster.

Because of their crafting cost, it might be best for players to wait before crafting them. While they can be crafted over a campfire, it’s much cheaper to craft them using a chemistry station. So, if the player is willing to wait until they can craft a chemistry station, then they’ll save quite a lot of resources over time.

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Bandages

Stop Bleeding Immediately

Bandages In 7 Days To Die
  • Base Crafting Requirements: 10 Cloth

Just like splints, bandages can be crafted from day one. When used, a bandage will stop bleeding. This is invaluable during the early stages of the game. Bleeding out is a real threat. All enemies have a chance of causing bleed damage when they hit the player.

Should the player start to bleed, then they will rapidly lose health for 20 seconds. This can be deadly. However, if the player applies a bandage, then the bleeding will stop straight away. Players should try to keep a handful of bandages on their toolbar as they are incredibly useful.

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Painkillers

Heal Up And Cure Concussions

Painkillers IN 7 Days To Die
  • Base Effects: Heals 40 HP, 100% Stun Resist, Concussion Cure

Painkillers can be great at restoring lost health. However, their main purpose is to cure concussions. Concussions, while they aren’t the worst ailment in the game, can be rather annoying to deal with.

Painkillers allow the player to immediately recover from a concussion with virtually no drawbacks. The only downside to painkillers is their dehydration effect. If the player takes a painkiller, then they’ll lose 40 points of hydration pretty quickly, so the player will need to stock up on water. Unfortunately, painkillers can’t be crafted by the player, so they’ll need to use them sparingly, especially during the early stages of the game.

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Vitamins

Rare And Useful

Vitamins In 7 Days To Die-1
  • Effects: Cures Fatigue, Cures Dysentery, Offers The Player Temporary Immunity To Infections

Similar to painkillers, vitamins can’t be crafted by the player. Instead, players will need to find them in loot piles, select them as mission rewards, or purchase them from traders. Since they can’t be crafted, they are somewhat rare during the early stages of the game. Their main use is for curing fatigue. However, they also provide the player with temporary immunity to the zombie virus while also acting as a cure for dysentery.

Players should keep hold of all vitamins they come across because they are incredibly useful thanks to their ability to cure more than one ailment.

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Infection Cures

Survive The Zombie Virus

Infection Cures In 7 Days To Die
  • Cure Types: Honey, Herbal Antibiotics, Antibiotics

Infection cures are essential for survival. Each time the player is injured by an enemy, there’s a small chance they will become infected. As the infection grows, the player will start experiencing various negative side effects, until the infection rate reaches 100%. Should this happen, then the player will die. To prevent this from happening, the player can take one of three cures to beat the infection. The three cure types can be seen below:

  • Honey: Cures Up To 5% Infection
  • Herbal Antibiotics: Cures Up To 10% Infection
  • Antibiotics: Cures Up To 25% Infection

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First Aid Kit

The Fastest Working Healing Item In The Game

First Aid Kits In 7 Days To Die
  • Skill Requirement: 50 Medical Journal Magazines
  • Base Crafting Requirement: 1 Blood Bag, 1 Beer, 5 Bandages, 1 Sewing Kit

First aid kits are incredibly powerful. They give the player an initial boost to their health increase, followed by a slow HP-increasing effect that lasts for quite a while. These are perfect for healing in a hurry. They also suture lacerations, stop bleeding, and heal abrasions.

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Their only downside is their crafting cost. While players will be able to craft first aid kits in large quantities during the later stages of the game, during the early stages, obtaining the ingredients to craft these can be a bit tricky. Not only that, but the player needs to read a total of 50 Medical Journal magazines before they can craft first aid kits.

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First Aid Bandage

Cheap To Craft And Very Useful

First Aid Bandage
  • Skill Requirement: 5 Medical Journal Magazines
  • Base Crafting Requirement: 1 Aloe Cream, 1 Bandage

While they don’t have as much healing power as first aid kits, first aid bandages are incredibly cheap to craft, meaning that the player won’t need to worry about running out, provided that they have a small aloe vera farm. On top of stopping bleeding, a first aid bandage will gradually heal the player, allowing them to go about killing and looting as normal. Not only do first aid bandages stop bleeding, but just like regular bandages, they help to heal abrasions.

As a whole, most players will use first-aid bandages much more often than any other medicinal item in the game. This means that they deserve to be in the #1 position here.

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Released

December 13, 2013

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The Fun Pimps

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