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A potion is a vial or similar bottle container holding a (usually mysterious) liquid fluid. Potions are bottled versions of effects, such as those of a magical spell, or healing [[herb]]. You must [[DRINK (verb)|drink]] a potion to gain the effects. |
A potion is a vial or similar bottle container holding a (usually mysterious) liquid fluid. Potions are bottled versions of effects, such as those of a magical [[spell]], or healing [[herb]]. You must [[DRINK (verb)|drink]] a potion to gain the effects. |
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Potions widely vary in number of available uses. |
Potions widely vary in number of available uses. |
Revision as of 18:07, 16 July 2008
A potion is a vial or similar bottle container holding a (usually mysterious) liquid fluid. Potions are bottled versions of effects, such as those of a magical spell, or healing herb. You must drink a potion to gain the effects.
Potions widely vary in number of available uses.
- Medicinal Potions
- Some potions, like brostheras potion, are used to cure wounds, scars, or health loss.
- Tinctures
- Small, potent, bottled preparations of medicinal herbs, these potions act just as their less concentrated herb counterparts. They are especially handy as replacements for herbs that cannot bundle, like yabathilium fruit.
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