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Consumables

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Consumables are Single Use items that are used up when activated. Due to their limited uses, they should be employed when the circumstances require it.

Arrows

Main article: Arrows

Arrows items are Consumables that use Ranged Weapons to deal damage and apply additional effects, such as creating Surfaces.

Camp Supplies

Main article: Camp Supplies

Camp Supplies are a type of Consumable that allow characters to take a Long Rest.

Grenades

Main article: Grenades

Grenades are Consumables that can be used with the Throw action to inflict Conditions, create Surfaces, or produce other effects, and can not usually be consumed in other ways.

Coatings

Main article: Coatings

Coatings are Consumables that can be thrown, or alternatively, weapons can be dipped into them as a Bonus Action, to apply their effects.

When Thrown, they act as Grenades that create Surfaces. When a weapon is dipped in a Coating the effects last for 3 rounds, applying the Coatings's effect on each hit.

In some cases, weapons can be dipped in a Surface created by a thrown Coating.

Potions

Main article: Potions

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

Elixirs

Main article: Elixirs

Elixirs are Consumables that grant Resistance or other beneficial effects when consumed. Unlike Potions, Elixirs last until a long rest.

Scrolls

Main article: Scrolls

Scrolls are magical Consumables that allow characters to cast Spells without expending Spell Slots. Scrolls can be very useful in situations when you do not have any spell slots left to cast spells.

You can cast any spells with the appropriate Scroll, even if the spell's level is higher than your highest-level spell slots.

Miscellaneous

Containers and Explosives

Tools

Other

For consumables that have no obvious beneficial use, see: