How To Get More Revive Mints in Deltarune
  • 18:29, 25.06.2025

How To Get More Revive Mints in Deltarune

In Deltarune, getting knocked out in battle isn’t always the end, but it sure feels like it when Susie or Ralsei hit the ground. Unlike Kris, who can be patched up with a standard healing item, Susie and Ralsei drop to a brutal -999 HP when downed, making most recovery items useless. That’s where Revive Mints come in: rare, full-restore items that bring your allies back from the brink.

                  
                  

Chapter 1 

Your options are slim in the first chapter, but there are a couple hidden Revive Mints worth grabbing:

  • Forest Path: After the Bake Sale but before the Maze, there’s a chest containing one Revive Mint. Easy to miss if you rush through.
  • Card Castle (4th Floor): Interact with the three spade portraits to unlock a secret chest containing another.

Quick Tip: Don't use these unless you absolutely have to, there’s no way to get more in Chapter 1.

Chapter 2 

Revive Mints are a bit more plentiful in Chapter 2, but you’ll need to dig for them:

  • Cyber Field: Solving a puzzle involving Virovirokun reveals a hidden chest with one Mint inside.
  • Queen’s Mansion: Look closely during the painting puzzle, a chest is tucked behind one of the wall art pieces.
  • Acid Lake Area: Here, you’ll actually find Revive Dust, a superior item that also brings characters back at full HP. Consider it an emergency-only item.

Efficiency Tip: Try saving these for boss fights like Sweet Cap’n Cakes or Spamton if you're playing on higher difficulties.

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Chapter 3 

In Chapter 3, item hunting gets more creative. You’ll be relying on game mechanics rather than just exploration:

  • Gacha Machine (Green Room): Spend points from the TV Time minigame to try your luck. Higher investments (400–600 points per spin) increase your odds of landing rare drops like Revive Mints.
  • Tenna’s TV Studio Puzzle: Switch control to Lancer and solve a controller-based puzzle to unlock a guaranteed Revive Mint.

Farmable? Kind of. The gacha is technically repeatable if you keep earning points, but it's not guaranteed.

Chapter 4

Chapter 4 takes a more unconventional approach to item rewards:

  • Money Pool (First Sanctuary): Donate under 2000 D$ to the pool next to the bookshelf room. If you stay under the threshold, you’ll be rewarded with a Revive Mint.
  • Northwest Library: A hidden chest here contains a Mint. Explore every corner.
  • Second Sanctuary (Piano Room): Another chest with a Revive Mint is tucked away behind the grand piano setup.

Warning: If you overspend on the Money Pool, you’ll miss your chance, so budget wisely.

                             
                             

When Should You Use Revive Mints?

Here's the bottom line: Don’t waste them.

  • Kris: Usually revivable with items like Dark Candy or Heal Prayer.
  • Susie & Ralsei: Drop to -999 HP and stay down unless you use Revive Mints or Revive Dust.

Good times to use one:

  • During long boss fights (like Queen, Spamton NEO, or Chapter 4’s Titans).
  • When two or more party members are down.
  • If you're far from a Save Point and out of healing items.

Never sell them. Yes, you technically can for 200 D$, but it’s not worth it, there’s no reliable way to buy them back.

                  
                  

Revive Mints are Deltarune’s version of a second chance. While they’re rare and can’t be bought in stores, they’re sprinkled throughout each chapter for those willing to search, solve puzzles, or take some gacha-related risks.

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