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| Other Names | - |
| Category | Alchemy |
| Magical Strength | Varies |
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Healing potions vary widely in potency and form. A healing potion may be a foul bubbling concoction, a clear sweet syrupy resin, a fine powder that is mixed with wine or a thick, putrid paste that is smeared directly into a wound.
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Healing draughts are a fairly common magic item which are relatively easy to create. Backwater hedge wizards and witches have been brewing healing potions for many centuries. Every town has at least one hedge wizard that can brew a decent healing potion.
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Healing potions heal wounds. The healing occurs rapidly and is permanent. The amount of damage and healing speed vary depending on the exact nature of the potion..
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This page last updated Wednesday, December 24, 2008. Copyright 1990-2009 David M. Roomes.