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*Potions can be consumed using a '''{{action|bonus}}''' to grant an effect to a single creature.
*Potions can be consumed using a '''{{action|bonus}}''' to grant an effect to a single creature.
*While all potions can be thrown using the {{SAI|Throw}} {{action}} only some are able to inflict the potions effect on multiple creatures, other potions simply have no effect if used in such a manner. Unlike [[Coatings]], the effects of Potions do not lose any effectiveness when thrown.
*While all potions can be thrown using the {{SmallIcon|Throw Icon.png}} '''[[Throw]] {{action}}''' only some are able to inflict the potions effect on multiple creatures, other potions simply have no effect if used in such a manner. Unlike [[Coatings]], the effects of Potions do not lose any effectiveness when thrown.
*While most potions grant beneficial effects, there are some specific potions that inflict negative status effects and as such are more useful when used as [[Grenades]] rather than consumed such as {{RarityItem|Potion of Sleep}}.
*While most potions grant beneficial effects, there are some specific potions that inflict negative status effects and as such are more useful when used as [[Grenades]] rather than consumed such as {{RarityItem|Potion of Sleep}}.


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