Potion Permit V1.4.1 | 2024 |
Have you noticed any other hidden changes in v1.4.1? Let me know in the comments below!
It’s not new DLC. There are no new romance candidates or biomes. But v1.4.1 is the polish patch that proves the devs are listening. It turns Potion Permit from a "play once" title into a "cozy comfort food" title. Potion Permit v1.4.1
If you already have a post-game save, v1.4.1 is a wonderful reason to finish those last few romance quests. But if you dropped the game six months ago because the grinding felt tedious, this update removes just enough friction to make the healer life enjoyable again. Have you noticed any other hidden changes in v1
For Steam Deck owners, this is the patch that makes the game feel "native" rather than "playable." Here is the controversial take: Yes, but only if you quit around the 15-hour mark before. There are no new romance candidates or biomes
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If you’ve been grinding away in Moonbury for the past year, you know the rhythm by heart: Diagnose the ailment, grab your trusty cauldron, mash some herbs, and cure the patient. But let’s be honest—by the time you hit your 50th hour, even the most charming pixel art starts to feel a little repetitive.
Here is why you should fire up your cauldron again this weekend. The biggest silent hero of v1.4.1 is the material tagging system . Previously, you’d run back to your lab, realize you forgot one Sulfur Slime, and have to trudge all the way back to the Glaze Iceberg.