This alchemical oil can coat one weapon or up to 12 pieces of ammunition. Applying the oil takes 1 minute. For 1 hour, the coated item is magical and deals bonus damage on a hit. The amount and type of damage are both determined by the type of oil (see the table below).
Type of Oil | Bonus Damage | Rarity |
---|---|---|
Fire Oil | 1d6 fire damage | Uncommon |
Frost Oil | 1d6 cold damage | Uncommon |
Storm Oil | 1d6 lightning damage | Uncommon |
Singing Oil | 1d8 thunder damage | Rare |
Brilliant Oil | 1d8 radiant damage | Rare |
Arcane Oil | 2d6 force damage | Very Rare |
Devouring Oil | 3d4 acid damage | Very Rare |
Slaying Oil | 3d6 necrotic damage | Legendary |
Fire Oil. This red-orange, slippery oil sparkles with flecks of gold and produces a sulfurous smell when used. A coated item bursts into flame when it is moved quickly, such as when it is used to make an attack, and ignites if it is flammable.
Frost Oil. This blue-white oil is viscous and freezing cold. When used, the oil produces a minty smell and freezes into rime upon the coated item for the duration.
Storm Oil. This ocean blue oil is filled with flecks of green-yellow material and produces the smell of a thunderstorm when used. A coated item becomes charged with static and, if it is metallic, also slightly magnetic as well for the duration.
Singing Oil. This silvery-gray oil is flecked with shreds of iron and tin, and it rings melodically as it swirls inside its container. When used, the oil produces a range of harmonic chords at a pleasant volume and soaks into the weapon, which gives off a humming sound for the duration. While the weapon is drawn, the sound can be heard up to 60 feet away.
Brilliant Oil. This golden-yellow oil gives off a faint golden light. When used, the oil sparkles like gemstones and soaks into the weapon, which sheds bright light in a 20-foot radius and dim light for an additional 20 feet for the duration. Sheathing the weapon blocks the light.
Arcane Oil. This pearlescent pinkish oil is flecked with rainbow sparkles that change color every few seconds. When used, the oil vanishes from the weapon, which hums with silent but tangible arcane power for the duration.
Devouring Oil. This noxious-looking purple oil gives off fumes reminiscent of the smell of stomach acid when used. The strange alchemy used to create the oil ensures that it will only dissolve living material, so the coated item will remain unharmed (unless it is alive), but constructs and undead are immune to the bonus damage.
Slaying Oil. White flecks of bone can be seen suspended in this black slime. When used, the oil produces a putrid smell and seeps into the coated item, which gives off a foul-smelling black smoke for the duration. Constructs and undead are immune to the oil's bonus damage.
Notes: Buff, Consumable
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