Healer
Healer is one of seven classes available to choose from in the CivLabs plugin.
A healer's main role is to provide healing to other players, as only they can regenerate other players health bar, this can be achieved by crafting bandages, or by blessing food.
Unlocked Abilities
Bandages
When at level 1 (Apprentice) Healers can craft bandages. The recipe, as of Trial 1a, is 8 pieces of paper and a sugarcane as seen below. Healers can use bandages to fully heal other players by shift right-clicking them, or themselves by right-clicking.
Blessed Food
Beginning at level 2 (Journeyman), a healer can bless food (how?).by holding the food they want to bless and Shift Right-clicking. Higher level healers give better food blessings
Healer Level | Blessed food effects |
Journeyman (2) | 30s Regeneration 1 |
Expert (3) | 40s Regeneration 2 |
Master (4) | 50s Regeneration 2, 60s Absorption 1 |
Grandmaster (5) | 60s Regeneration 3, Absorption 2 |
Full List of Unlocks
Apprentice (1)
- Crafting and using Bandages
Journeyman (2)
- Blessing food with 30s Regeneration 1
- Crafting Suspicious Stew
Expert (3)
- Blessing food with 40s Regeneration 2
- Crafting Golden Apples
Master (4)
- Blessing food with 50s Regeneration 2, 60s Absorption 1
- Crafting Brewing Stands (limited use)
Grandmaster (5)
- Blessing food with 60s Regeneration 3, 60s Absorption 2
Unknown (?)
- Netherwart
- Blaze Rods
Explanation of any shorthand, if necessary.
Gaining Experience
Source of XP | XP Amount | Level Required |
Crafting Paper | 9 | Novice (0) |
Crafting Bandages | 3 | Apprentice (1) |
Healing Players | 15 | Apprentice (1) |
Class Interactions
A new paragraph per relevant class describing dependencies and likely interactions between players in each. [First mention of the other class written in colour of its class]
Guide
Collection of tips and advice on how to play the class, including how to level it up efficiently. [Build on information from rest of page and try to avoid repeating.]
Notes
aIn Trial 0, the recipe for Bandages was 8 paper surrounding a tall flower of any variant. The current recipe was introduced, instead, for Trial 1.