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*First stage of the potion can be removed by [[Remove Curse]]. The spell doesn't work when the second stage of the potion takes effect after resting.
*First stage of the potion can be removed by [[Remove Curse]]. The spell doesn't work when the second stage of the potion takes effect after resting.
*{{Duration|Long Rest}} followed by {{Duration|Indefinitely}}.
*{{Duration|Long Rest}} followed by {{Duration|Indefinitely}}.
*Does not stack with other Strength boasting potions such as [[Elixir of Hill Giant Strength]].
*Does not stack with other Strength boosting potions such as [[Elixir of Hill Giant Strength]].
| usage cost = bonus action
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| single use = yes

Revision as of 01:24, 14 August 2023

Broken Promises is a unique Miscellaneous that can be consumed like a Potion for a beneficial effect. (see notes). Despite working like a potion, its effect can't be forced onto another with the Throw action.

Description Icon.png

A parasite swims in the bottom of this bottle, fat with strength

Properties

Effect

Bonus action Consuming this potion causes the Broken Promises condition.

  • Strength is increased by 2 until the next Long Rest. Upon resting, Strength is indefinitely reduced by 1.
  • First stage of the potion can be removed by Remove Curse. The spell doesn't work when the second stage of the potion takes effect after resting.
  • Duration: Until Long rest followed by Duration: Indefinitely turns.
  • Does not stack with other Strength boosting potions such as Elixir of Hill Giant Strength.

Where to find

At the end of the Overgrown Tunnel in the Acrid Workshop. Set on a stone shelf alongside ten other dangerous potions made by Auntie Ethel.

Notes and Trivia

  • While having beneficial uses unlike the other potions Auntie Ethel has in her workshop, it is dangerous if not removed with Remove Curse before a Long Rest as there is no means to regain the lost strength.
  • One of two unique potions in the Acrid Workshop which has any beneficial properties. Unlike Heart of Stone this has a harmful side effect if not removed. Possibly a reference to its name; 'Broken Promises'.