Potion of Speed
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Potion of Speed is a Consumable (Potion) with a beneficial utility effect.

This solution ripples and splashes of its own accord, almost like it's trying to escape the bottle.
Properties
- Potions
- Single Use
- Uncommon Rarity:
- Weight: 0.1 kg / 0.2 lb
- Price: 20 gp
UID
CONS_Potion_SpeedUUID
ad9f3f24-d755-48b6-aa7b-c34da068209f
Effect
- Consume the potion to grant yourself
- Range: 18 m / 60 ft
- AoE: 1 m / 3 ft (Radius)
the potion to grant to all creatures in an area
Condition: Hastened
Duration: 3 turns
- The affected creature acquires the following:
- +2 to Armour Class and Advantage on Dexterity Saving throws
- An increase in Movement Speed of 9 m / 30 ft
- An additional Action
- When the condition ends, the affected creature becomes Lethargic and is unable to move or take Actions for 1 turn.
Where to find
- Sold by various merchants throughout the game (provided the player character is of high enough level, often 5+); examples of merchants selling this item include:
- Cyrel in the Risen Road Toll House
- Roah Moonglow in the Shattered Sanctum
- In the Harper cache hidden beneath the Scuffed Rock on the Ravaged Beach at X: 141 Y: 280
- Carried by some Mind Flayers
- Crafted via Alchemy by combining any Salt withAshes of Hyena Ear, which are procured fromHyena Ear)
Notes
- When the effect ends, affected creatures normally receive the condition, causing them to miss their next turn.
- Using another Potion of Speed while already Hastened can effectively delay the Lethargic condition. When using a new Potion of Speed, the Hastened effect of the old one ends immediately, applying Lethargic right away, but Lethergy only lasts until the end of the current turn; if all other actions are used in a turn before consuming the second Potion of Speed (e.g. using the last Bonus action to drink the new one), then no actions are lost.
Passive features edit
Potion of Speed has 1 hit point.
Vulnerable | |
Resistant | |
Resistant | |
Immune | |
Immune | |
Resistant |
Gallery edit
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Concept art by Ana Popescu