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Latest revision as of 09:47, 31 July 2024
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:
- Praying at the Altar to Shar in the Gauntlet of Shar
List of Elixirs[edit | edit source]
Unique Elixirs[edit | edit source]
These elixirs cannot be crafted and are not sold by normal merchants. They can only be obtained by giving blood samples to Araj Oblodra, and each party member can only do this once, so the number available is limited. These elixirs apparently do not replace regular elixirs when drunk, nor do they replace elixirs from the blood of different races. [Needs Verification]
Name | Race | Value | Effect |
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Elixir of Dragonborn Prowess: Acid | (Black/Copper) |
10 |
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Elixir of Dragonborn Prowess: Fire | (Brass/Gold/Red) |
10 |
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Elixir of Dragonborn Prowess: Frost | (Silver/White) |
10 |
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Elixir of Dragonborn Prowess: Lightning | (Blue/Bronze) |
10 |
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Elixir of Dragonborn Prowess: Poison | (Green) |
10 |
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Elixir of Dwarven Resilience | [note 1] | 10 |
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Elixir of Elven Elegance | [note 2] | 10 |
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Elixir of Githyanki Providence | 10 |
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Elixir of Gnomish Ingenuity | 10 |
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Elixir of Half-Elven Healing | 10 |
(This is an instantaneous effect, more like a potion than an elixir.) | |
Elixir of Half-Orcish Fury | 10 |
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Elixir of Halfling Luck | 10 |
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Elixir of Human Versatility | 10 |
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Elixir of Tiefling Vice | 10 |
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Other[edit | edit source]
The following items are called Elixirs, but function more similary to Potions.
Turn Based Duration[edit | edit source]
Terminology Note[edit | edit source]
In-game, "Potion" is used as a general category of liquid consumables that includes the more specific categories of Potions, Coatings and Elixirs, which are 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.