I'm relatively new to Dming 5E. And i'm curious to know how often parties are using potions to heal.
anybody got any suggestions about how to measure how many parties are using.
The replies so far seem to be little to none ,but sometimes a lot.
The biggest problem at my table on why they do not get used more is that it uses your action to drink a potion. You can pick up a beer off the table and swig it down using a bonus action, but using magic cost your main action.
I use the commonly used Bonus Action to drink one yourself, standard action to administer one to your friend houserule.
Last campaign, they didn't really use that many potions because they had a bard with a staff of healing. This campaign, the only one that can heal is a Moon Druid who spends most of his time in animal form. Healing Potions are used much more frequently, like 2-3 times per short rest at least.

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Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.