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"In the case of potions, quaffing a new potion as a final bonus action after expending all regular actions, on the turn when the Hastened condition is set to expire will allow continuation without incurring the Lethargic condition -- which could prove problematic or even fatal."  This isn't how it works, it removes the old haste condition first triggering the lethargic condition, then applies the new haste.  This just causes you to lose the NEXT turn (and anything left of the current turn).  So if you "quafe" one when there is 2 turns left you doom said party member as they won't be able to act before the place is destroyed). [[Special:Contributions/70.123.38.236|70.123.38.236]] 19:53, 17 September 2024 (CEST)
"In the case of potions, quaffing a new potion as a final bonus action after expending all regular actions, on the turn when the Hastened condition is set to expire will allow continuation without incurring the Lethargic condition -- which could prove problematic or even fatal."  This isn't how it works, it removes the old haste condition first triggering the lethargic condition, then applies the new haste.  This just causes you to lose the NEXT turn (and anything left of the current turn).  So if you "quafe" one when there is 2 turns left you doom said party member as they won't be able to act before the place is destroyed). [[Special:Contributions/70.123.38.236|70.123.38.236]] 19:53, 17 September 2024 (CEST)
:Heya, thanks for the comment, but this is your personal talk page (tied to your IP address because you're not logged in) so most people won't see it. (I just saw it because I monitor change logs.) The right place for this comment would be the talk page of the related article: [[Talk:Potion of Speed]] In any case, I'll make sure the [[Potion of Speed]] article's note is corrected. [[User:Taylan|Taylan]] ([[User talk:Taylan|talk]]) 16:26, 20 September 2024 (CEST)

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"In the case of potions, quaffing a new potion as a final bonus action after expending all regular actions, on the turn when the Hastened condition is set to expire will allow continuation without incurring the Lethargic condition -- which could prove problematic or even fatal." This isn't how it works, it removes the old haste condition first triggering the lethargic condition, then applies the new haste. This just causes you to lose the NEXT turn (and anything left of the current turn). So if you "quafe" one when there is 2 turns left you doom said party member as they won't be able to act before the place is destroyed). 70.123.38.236 19:53, 17 September 2024 (CEST)Reply[reply]

Heya, thanks for the comment, but this is your personal talk page (tied to your IP address because you're not logged in) so most people won't see it. (I just saw it because I monitor change logs.) The right place for this comment would be the talk page of the related article: Talk:Potion of Speed In any case, I'll make sure the Potion of Speed article's note is corrected. Taylan (talk) 16:26, 20 September 2024 (CEST)Reply[reply]