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My wolf has an infected wound. I know I can heal it using a red potion, but I was curious to know if the wound would heal by itself, and if so how long it would take.
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Darkseeker
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The only way for the wound to heal is to use a colored potion that corresponds to the injury :3
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Neutral
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Thank you Syncopated Clock!
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Neutral
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You can also use that one feather (I forgot the name) Syncopated Clock said: The only way for the wound to heal is to use a colored potion that corresponds to the injury :3
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Darkseeker
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I believe it was the robin feather that you can also use. And no problem ^^
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