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|image = ELX Elixir of Arcane Cultivation Faded.png | | image = ELX Elixir of Arcane Cultivation Faded.png | ||
|icon = ELX Elixir of Arcane Cultivation Unfaded Icon.png | | controller icon = ELX Elixir of Arcane Cultivation Unfaded.png | ||
|uid = CONS_Hag_Broken_Promises | | icon = ELX Elixir of Arcane Cultivation Unfaded Icon.png | ||
|description = '''Broken Promises''' is a unique [[Consumables|Consumable]] ([[Potions|Potion]]) that can be consumed for both a positive and a harmful effect. | | uid = CONS_Hag_Broken_Promises | ||
|quote = A parasite swims in the bottom of this bottle, fat with strength | | uuid = 3575950d-c41a-448d-bb2d-cd08c78c88c6 | ||
|type = Potions | | description = '''Broken Promises''' is a unique [[Consumables|Consumable]] ([[Potions|Potion]]) that can be consumed for both a positive and a harmful effect. | ||
|single use = yes | | quote = A parasite swims in the bottom of this bottle, fat with strength | ||
|rarity = common | | type = Potions | ||
|weight kg = 0.1 | | single use = yes | ||
|weight lb = 0.2 | | rarity = common | ||
|price = 1 | | weight kg = 0.1 | ||
|usage cost = bonus action | | weight lb = 0.2 | ||
|effect = | | price = 1 | ||
*Consume the potion to inflict {{Cond|Broken Promises}} on yourself. | | usage cost = bonus action | ||
|condition = Broken Promises | | effect = *Consume the potion to inflict {{Cond|Broken Promises}} on yourself. | ||
|condition duration = Long Rest | | condition = Broken Promises | ||
|where to find = At the end of the [[Overgrown Tunnel]] in the Acrid Workshop. Set on a stone shelf alongside ten other dangerous potions made by [[Auntie Ethel]]. | | condition duration = Long Rest | ||
|notes = *This is the only potion in Auntie Ethel's workshop with a short-term benefit and long-term detriment. | | where to find = At the end of the [[Overgrown Tunnel]] in the Acrid Workshop. Set on a stone shelf alongside ten other dangerous potions made by [[Auntie Ethel]]. | ||
| notes = *This is the only potion in Auntie Ethel's workshop with a short-term benefit and long-term detriment. | |||
**Attempting to {{SAI|Remove Curse}} the effect will trigger the detriment immediately. | **Attempting to {{SAI|Remove Curse}} the effect will trigger the detriment immediately. | ||
*If you absolutely must use the short-term benefit, the negative effect can be mitigated with the following, somewhat extreme strategies: | *If you absolutely must use the short-term benefit, the negative effect can be mitigated with the following, somewhat extreme strategies: | ||
** Killing the character in question (they must actually be dead, not simply rolling death saves) and then bringing them back via | ** Killing the character in question (they must actually be dead, not simply rolling death saves) and then bringing them back via [[Withers]] or a {{SmRarityItem|Scroll of Revivify}} will remove the effect. | ||
*** However, this will also remove certain other "permanent" effects such as [[Loviatar's Love (Condition)|Loviatar's Love]].{{Verify}} | |||
** You could respec at [[Withers]] into a build that simply doesn't utilize strength. | ** You could respec at [[Withers]] into a build that simply doesn't utilize strength. | ||
** You can switch to the | ** You can switch to the {{SmRarityItem|Club of Hill Giant Strength}} as your main weapon. | ||
** If you plan on taking a story path that would remove one character from your party roster permanently, (such as sacrificing someone to [[BOOOAL]]), you could give the potion to the character in question. | ** If you plan on taking a story path that would remove one character from your party roster permanently, (such as sacrificing someone to [[BOOOAL]]), you could give the potion to the character in question. | ||
*** | *** Similarly, you could give the potion to a Withers hireling you plan on later dismissing. | ||
** You can also opt to simply not consume the potion until the final stretch of the game, when you had already taken your final long rest. | ** You can also opt to simply not consume the potion until the final stretch of the game, when you had already taken your final long rest. | ||
}} | }} |
Revision as of 02:49, 29 June 2024
Broken Promises is a unique Consumable (Potion) that can be consumed for both a positive and a harmful effect.
A parasite swims in the bottom of this bottle, fat with strength
Properties
- Potions
- Single Use
- Rarity: Common
- Weight: 0.1 kg / 0.2 lb
- Price: 1 gp
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UID
CONS_Hag_Broken_PromisesUUID
3575950d-c41a-448d-bb2d-cd08c78c88c6
Effect
- Consume the potion to inflict on yourself.
Condition: Broken Promises
Where to find
At the end of the Overgrown Tunnel in the Acrid Workshop. Set on a stone shelf alongside ten other dangerous potions made by Auntie Ethel.
Notes
- This is the only potion in Auntie Ethel's workshop with a short-term benefit and long-term detriment.
- Attempting to the effect will trigger the detriment immediately.
- If you absolutely must use the short-term benefit, the negative effect can be mitigated with the following, somewhat extreme strategies:
- Killing the character in question (they must actually be dead, not simply rolling death saves) and then bringing them back via Withers or a Scroll of Revivify will remove the effect.
- However, this will also remove certain other "permanent" effects such as Loviatar's Love.[Needs Verification]
- You could respec at Withers into a build that simply doesn't utilize strength.
- You can switch to the Club of Hill Giant Strength as your main weapon.
- If you plan on taking a story path that would remove one character from your party roster permanently, (such as sacrificing someone to BOOOAL), you could give the potion to the character in question.
- Similarly, you could give the potion to a Withers hireling you plan on later dismissing.
- You can also opt to simply not consume the potion until the final stretch of the game, when you had already taken your final long rest.
- Killing the character in question (they must actually be dead, not simply rolling death saves) and then bringing them back via Withers or a Scroll of Revivify will remove the effect.