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*{{Icon|Oil of Bane.png|link=Oil of Bane}}[[Oil of Bane]]
*{{Icon|Oil of Bane.png|link=Oil of Bane}}[[Oil of Bane]]
*{{Icon|Oil of Combustion Icon.png|link=Oil of Combustion}}[[Oil of Combustion]]
*{{Icon|Oil of Combustion Icon.png|link=Oil of Combustion}}[[Oil of Combustion]]
*[[Wyvern Poison]]
=={{Very rare}}==
=={{Very rare}}==
*{{Icon|Purple Worm Toxin Icon.png|link=Purple Worm Toxin}}[[Purple Worm Toxin]]
*{{Icon|Purple Worm Toxin Icon.png|link=Purple Worm Toxin}}[[Purple Worm Toxin]]
*{{Icon|Essence of Ether Icon.png|link=Thisobald's Brewed-Up Bellyglummer}}[[Thisobald's Brewed-Up Bellyglummer]]
*{{Icon|Essence of Ether Icon.png|link=Thisobald's Brewed-Up Bellyglummer}}[[Thisobald's Brewed-Up Bellyglummer]]
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Revision as of 02:21, 29 August 2023

A subset of Potions, Coatings can apply a variety of effects to equipped weapons that aid in combat for a short period of time. Most coatings remain active on the weapon for 10 turns. Only one coating may be applied to a weapon at a time.

When dual wielding, coatings are applied to both main hand and off-hand weapons at the same time. Coatings are not applied to both melee and ranged weapons in the same bonus action; each must be applied separately.

Common

Uncommon

Rare

Very Rare