Diablo 3’s Season of Grandeur was my first time making a season character and completing all the achievements to get a full set of class armor. Naturally, I made a necromancer with my eyes set on a full blown skeleton army, and the bonuses I got from the Trag’Oul set did not disappoint. The set bonuses helped me give up some of my own health to create some really powerful skeletal mages, but I was constantly running around devouring corpses to bring my health back to full. The joy of Diablo 3 seasons didn’t hit me until we starting running rifts and slowly climbing up that difficulty. It was wild to see such large numbers for damage. It really made the whole experience satisfying. My luck of items dropping is another story but that is just how randomness is with me.
Diablo 3 has several different kinds of potions that your character can consume, offering different minor bonuses on top of the healing. Today, we are going to start with the basic health potion and I hope in the near future to make some of the more legendary ones. The health potion has been around since the first Diablo. It is a potion that will keep your character safe as you venture deeper into hell. What better way to ease the mind through hell than some alcohol? With some of the things your character sees, I’m pretty sure they were running around Sanctuary very drunk.
Ingredients:
1 ½ cups raspberry vodka
4 cups lemonade
1 ½ cups maraschino luxardo
2 tbsp bitters
1 cup grenadine
Combine the raspberry vodka, lemonade, maraschino luxardo, bitters, and grenadine in a pitcher. Store in the refrigerator for at least 2 hours before serving.
Health Potion
Ingredients
- 1 1/2 cups raspberry vodka
- 4 cups lemonade
- 1 1/2 cups maraschino luxardo
- 2 tbsp bitters
- 1 cup grenadine
Instructions
- Combine the raspberry vodka, lemonade, maraschino luxardo, bitters, and grenadine in a pitcher. Store in the refrigerator for at least 2 hours before serving.