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| description = Similar to Potions, Elixirs can apply a variety of beneficial effects. Unlike | | description = Similar to Potions, Elixirs can apply a variety of beneficial effects. Unlike Potions, these last until a long rest. Drinking an Elixir will cancel any previous Elixir effects. | ||
| image = Tadpole Elixir Icon.png | | image = Tadpole Elixir Icon.png | ||
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[[File:Alchemy Elixirs Menu B.png|300px|thumb|An Elixir being inspected from the [[Alchemy]] window]] | [[File:Alchemy Elixirs Menu B.png|300px|thumb|An Elixir being inspected from the [[Alchemy]] window]] | ||
Similar to [[Potions]], '''Elixirs''' can apply a variety of beneficial effects. Unlike '''Potions''', the effects of an Elixir last until either taking a long rest or drinking another Elixir. Many Elixirs can be created with [[Alchemy]]. | Similar to [[Potions]], '''Elixirs''' are consumable items that can be drunk as a [[bonus action]] to apply a variety of beneficial effects. Unlike '''Potions''', the effects of an Elixir last until either taking a long rest or drinking another Elixir. Many Elixirs can be created with [[Alchemy]]. | ||
A character can only benefit from the effects of one elixir at a time: drinking an elixir immediately cancels any active effects of a previously drunk elixir. | |||
Other activities can cause elixir benefits to end, including: | Other activities can cause elixir benefits to end, including: | ||
* Praying at the Altar to Shar in the [[Gauntlet of Shar]] | * Praying at the Altar to Shar in the [[Gauntlet of Shar]] | ||
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* {{LgRarityItem|Elixir of Universal Resistance}} | * {{LgRarityItem|Elixir of Universal Resistance}} | ||
== Terminology Note == | |||
In-game, "Potion" is used as a general category of liquid consumables that includes the more specific categories of [[Potions]], [[Coatings]] and Elixirs, which highlighted in tooltips. Only consumables labelled as "elixirs" follow the specific rules mentioned above. | |||
In the tabletop game, "elixir" is just a word used to name particularly powerful potions, and a few potions in ''Baldur's Gate 3'' follow this convention despite functioning as regular potions. These "false elixirs" are included in the [[Potions]] page. | |||
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