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| Ingredients || 1 agaric, 1 rosemary, 3 oil
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| Cost || 6 work units
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| Key words || Potion / Healing
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| Description || The imbiber of this potion will heal up to '''1 [[Combat#Physical Hits|physical hit]]''' to '''every location''' over the next thirty seconds after drinking.
| Description || The imbiber of this potion will heal up to '''1 [[Combat#Physical Hits|physical hit]]''' to '''every location''' over the next thirty seconds after drinking.



In some cases, damage inflicted by a [[Poison and Disease|poison or disease]] may resist healing until the underlying affliction is remedied.


If the subject is [[Combat#Incapacitation and Death|mortally wounded]], they count as “receiving healing” on all locations during this time.
If the subject is [[Combat#Incapacitation and Death|mortally wounded]], they count as “receiving healing” on all locations during this time.

Latest revision as of 09:02, 27 September 2024

Name Healing Draught
Form Ingested liquid
Onset Instantaneous
Duration 30 seconds
Ingredients 1 agaric, 1 rosemary, 3 oil
Cost 6 work units
Key words Potion / Healing
Description The imbiber of this potion will heal up to 1 physical hit to every location over the next thirty seconds after drinking.


In some cases, damage inflicted by a poison or disease may resist healing until the underlying affliction is remedied.

If the subject is mortally wounded, they count as “receiving healing” on all locations during this time.

The imbiber of this potion does not need to be conscious; the potion may, e.g. be poured into their mouth by a friend.

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