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* {{Icon|Antidote Icon.png}} [[Antidote]]
* {{Icon|Antidote Icon.png}} [[Antidote]]
* {{Icon|Basilisk Oil Icon.png}} [[Basilisk Oil]]
* {{Icon|Basilisk Oil Icon.png}} [[Basilisk Oil]]
* {{Icon|Antidote Icon.png}} [[Duergar Antidote]]
* {{Icon|Elixir of Acid Resistance Icon.png}} [[Elixir of Acid Resistance]]
* {{Icon|Elixir of Acid Resistance Icon.png}} [[Elixir of Acid Resistance]]
* {{Icon|Elixir of Cold Resistance Icon.png}} [[Elixir of Cold Resistance]]
* {{Icon|Elixir of Cold Resistance Icon.png}} [[Elixir of Cold Resistance]]

Revision as of 20:34, 21 February 2023

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Potions are Consumables that restore Hit Points or grant other Effects when consumed.

Using Potions

Potions can be consumed using a Bonus action to grant an effect to a single creature.

Many potions can also be thrown using the Throw Action to grant - or inflict - the same effect on multiple creatures, typically in a 1m / 3ft radius.

List of Potions

Healing Potions

Healing Potions restore Hit Points when consumed.

Poisons

Poisons can be consumed to coat an equipped weapon, causing it to deal additional Damage TypesPoison damage for a brief time.

Utility Potions

Utility Potions have a variety of helpful - or harmful - effects when consumed.