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===Common Potion Types===
===Common Potion Types===
* '''Healing Potion:''' The archetypal potion, this handy thing gives you your lifeforce back by ingesting it. Chances are it is colored red as well. Even settings without potions generally has healing potions.
* '''Healing Potion:''' The archetypal potion, this handy thing gives you your lifeforce back by ingesting it. Chances are it is colored red as well. Even settings without potions generally has healing potions.
* ''Power Potion:'' Made popular by the Asterix comics but used in various legends before that, this is the "you can now do the thing"-potion. Whatever it does, it will always give the power to defeat whatever obstacle in their way. Bonus points if you glow after drinking it.
* '''Power Potion:''' Made popular by the Asterix comics but used in various legends before that, this is the "you can now do the thing"-potion. Whatever it does, it will always give the power to defeat whatever obstacle in their way. Bonus points if you glow after drinking it.

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You know what can make a man move faster, think quicker and become stronger by just ingesting it? That's right Timmy, drugs. But we also know that drugs are kind of bad; they harrow the body, may make you addicted to them and they're just overall not that cool, despite what your freeloading, cocaine snorting rich bitch friends may say. But the effect sure is pretty nifty... So what do you do if you want something similar in your fantasies? You create a potion!

Pretty much any setting with just a modicum of magic within it has potions; translucent flasks with weird, often chromatically colored fluids that, when ingested, provide some sort of powerful effect on the user. It's not even unique to /tg/'s interests - comics like Asterix prominently feature magical potions that can give superpowers to ordinary, if crazy Gauls.

Depending on the specific setting, they can be anything from fire-and-forget performance enhancers in the same way energy drinks is in our world, to incredibly rare, risky and powerful concoctions that can completely change your life. Potions in High Fantasy and Heroic Fantasy settings are commodities; technically usable by anyone, even if some of them are a bit on the pricey side. Low Fantasy settings usually requires stupid-complicated "eye-of-newt and a sprinkle of faerie dust"-like recipes to complete, or you have to talk to the morally ambiguous witch that might boil you alive for a slight.

Common Potion Types

  • Healing Potion: The archetypal potion, this handy thing gives you your lifeforce back by ingesting it. Chances are it is colored red as well. Even settings without potions generally has healing potions.
  • Power Potion: Made popular by the Asterix comics but used in various legends before that, this is the "you can now do the thing"-potion. Whatever it does, it will always give the power to defeat whatever obstacle in their way. Bonus points if you glow after drinking it.