Regeneration is the ability to restore HP in exchange for MP over time.
Game Specific Information
Castlevania: Circle of the Moon
Nathan Graves is able to use this ability while combining the Jupiter + Mandragora DSS cards. After a few seconds of standing still, he will slowly regain lost health, roughly 1% every second.
Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow
Soma Cruz is able to use this ability with enchanted souls. It can be obtained with a Giant Worm's soul and will only work when standing still. A similar ability from the Alura Une's soul (Guardian Alura Une) will cause an Alura Une to appear behind him and restore his health at a much faster rate and without the need to stand still, although it costs 60 MP per second while the spell is active.
Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow / Castlevania: Harmony of Despair
Soma can use this ability from the Creature's soul in both Dawn of Sorrow and Harmony of Despair.
Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia
Refectio is a back glyph that increases Shanoa's rate of physical regeneration. It can be obtained inside a secret room behind a breakable wall in the Library (Dracula's Castle). When cast, Shanoa will continuously restore a small set amount of HP over time at a single cost of 80 MP.
Item Data
Item Data: Regeneration | ||||||||
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Image | Name - Game Type - Users Description |
Attributes / Consume | Statistics / Sell | Found | Notes | |||
When motionless, HP are gradually restored. (When not moving, HP are gradually restored.) | Drop: Giant Worm |
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Restores health. (Alura Une will restore your health.) | Consume: 60 MP/sec |
Drop: Alura Une |
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Restore HP gradually. | Rarity: *** Drop: The Creature |
Effect: Restores 1 HP/sec while equipped. | ||||||
Increases the rate of physical regeneration. | Consume: 80 MP |
Find: Library (Dracula's Castle) |
Effect: Regenerates HP. | |||||
Restore HP gradually. | Rarity: **** Steal: The Creature (0.8%) |
Effect: Regeneration |
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Regeneration |
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Trivia
- Refecio means "refresh" in Latin. Refectio is probably an alternate spelling which may have a similar meaning, implying refreshment through a meal or nourishment.