![]() It has identical effects to Super Rejuvenation, gives you a free buff, and is cheaper than any of the "Super" potions. With 2.3, I switched to Mad Alchemist's Potion. Since I can't reliably sell it at an acceptable price point, I don't bother. Not many people know about it, and even though it's easier for me to make, on paper the materials are still more expensive. The materials cost is undoubtedly steeper and it returns just 1650-2750 mana, as opposed to 1800-3000. It's typically not a good substitute for Super Mana Potion, however. So for me the cost boils down to 2 netherblooms for Super Healing, and just one for Super Rejuvenation. I don't go to Netherstorm as often and when I do the herb spawns are often heavily picked over. Netherbloom, on the other hand, is an herb I have difficulty keeping in stock. So I can basically ignore those three as materials. If you watch for herbs when you do your dailies, particularly if you kill the occasional, you're going to pick up a lot of Mana Thistle and Dreaming Glory. ![]() 1500-2500), I also find the materials easier to gather. Not only does it have a shot of mana in addition to better healing (1650-2750 vs. ![]() As a warlock I'm mainly interested in health, not mana, and for me Super Rejuvenation is entirely superior. Comment by adashielUpon Discovering its recipe, and until patch 2.3, I used this potion in preference to Super Healing Potion. ![]()
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