He Is Coming: Honeycomb Guide
Written by Michael Owen | He is Coming
Honeycombs in He Is Coming boost food effects to a much higher level, making them valuable for tough battles and boss fights. Used with the Cauldron, honeycombs can turn basic meals into powerful combat tools.
Honeycomb Effects on Food Examples
Cherry Bomb
Without Honeycomb: Deals 1 damage twice at the start of your turn.
With Honeycomb: Deals 1 damage three times at the start of your turn.
Redwood Roast
Without Honeycomb: Gain 5 HP.
With Honeycomb: Double your max HP.
Spiny Chestnut
Without Honeycomb: Gain 3 Thorns at the start of battle.
With Honeycomb: Gain 3 Thorns and double Thorn damage.
Vampiric Wine
Without Honeycomb: Heal 4 HP when wounded.
With Honeycomb: Heal 30 HP when wounded.
Stone Steak
Without Honeycomb: Gain +5 Armor at battle start if health is full.
With Honeycomb: Gain +15 Armor at battle start and another +15 if health is full.
See more info on food and the cauldron here.
Cauldron Cooking Tips
Cauldrons allow you to combine two food items for stacked effects. This means you can heal, gain armor, and deal bonus damage at the same time if you plan your recipes well. Honeycombs amplify these bonuses but are rare, so save them for hard fights or late-game bosses. You can’t undo food combinations, so choose wisely before crafting.
Final Blurb
Honeycombs make food items in He Is Coming much stronger, turning basic recovery or damage boosts into major combat advantages. Use them with care and prioritize challenging battles to get the most out of every honeycomb you find.
FAQ
What do honeycombs do?
They enhance the effects of food, making healing, armor, and damage bonuses significantly stronger.
Can I use more than one honeycomb at once?
No, food effects only improve once when a honeycomb is used.
Should I save honeycombs for bosses?
Yes, they are rare and best used for tough encounters.
Can I undo food combinations in the Cauldron?
No, once combined, the effects are permanent for that item.

