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* {{IconLink|Elixir of the Colossus Icon.png|Elixir of The Colossus}}
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* {{IconLink|Elixir of Vigilance Item Icon.png|Elixir of Vigilance}}
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Revision as of 22:46, 16 September 2023

An Elixir being inspected from the Alchemy window

Similar to Potions, Elixirs can apply a variety of beneficial effects. Unlike Potions, Elixirs last until a long rest. Consuming an Elixir will cancel any previous Elixir effects. Some Potions in the game are called Elixirs but function as regular potions. These are listed on the Potions page instead. Many Elixirs can be created with Alchemy.

Common

Uncommon

The description of an Elixir of Barkskin

Rare

Very Rare

Other

The following items are called Elixirs, but have notably different properties from the items listed above.

Turn Based Duration