How to Make a Regen Potion in Minecraft

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Ever wondered how to whip up a regen potion in Minecraft? You’re not alone! Let’s dive into how to create this magical concoction that can heal your character in the game.
So, you’re looking to craft a potion that can regenerate your health in Minecraft? You’ve come to the right place for a step-by-step guide!
The Short Answer to Brewing a Regen Potion
To make a regen potion in Minecraft, you first need a brewing stand. Then, add a water bottle and nether wart to make an Awkward Potion. Finally, add a ghast tear to the Awkward Potion, and voilà, you’ve got yourself a Regeneration Potion!
This potion magically restores your health over a period of 45 seconds. If you want to increase its duration or potency, you can modify it with Redstone or Glowstone dust. Remember, brewing in Minecraft is all about experimentation and discovery, so don’t be afraid to mix things up!
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