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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | In most action games, there are items that refill a little bit of your health and energy as soon as you touch them. Sometimes, there are special inventory items that completely refill your health or energy, or possibly both. In RPGs, it can even remove Standard Status Effects, up to and including death. But once you use it, it's gone, and you'll have to find another one - and there's often only a finite amount of them in the whole game. |