When you drink this potion, it cures any disease afflicting you, and it removes the blinded, deafened, paralyzed, and poisoned conditions. The clear red liquid has tiny bubbles of light in it.
That is way overpriced, 2500 for a single rare consumable that is potentially only useful for half a round until you are hit with the same affect again. I would price this elixir anywhere between 100-500gp depending on the magical capabilities of the land and whether or not it is something common in the world you are playing in.
I would price this elixir anywhere between 100-500gp depending on the magical capabilities of the land and whether or not it is something common in the world you are playing in.
This description is from the 2014 DMG, not the 2024 version.
You are correct!
This is what it should say (DMG pg. 257)
When you drink this potion, you are cured of all magical contagions. In addition, the following conditions end on you: Blinded, Deafened, Paralyzed, and Poisoned.
The clear, red liquid has tiny bubbles of light in it.
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How much should one of these go for? generally.
At a place where it is not hard to make them, I'd price them 2500.
That is way overpriced, 2500 for a single rare consumable that is potentially only useful for half a round until you are hit with the same affect again. I would price this elixir anywhere between 100-500gp depending on the magical capabilities of the land and whether or not it is something common in the world you are playing in.
I would price this elixir anywhere between 100-500gp depending on the magical capabilities of the land and whether or not it is something common in the world you are playing in.
This doesn't show up in the character sheet.
I would like to return this item, I was paralyzed and i could not drink this potion due to me being paralyzed, 0/5 stars
This description is from the 2014 DMG, not the 2024 version.
You are correct!
This is what it should say (DMG pg. 257)