The below table contains a listing of all in-game potions available. Click on the individual potion names for more information.
Description
Potion of Healing
A draught for curing minor cuts and bruises.
Potion of Greater Healing
A draught for curing moderate injuries.
Potion of Superior Healing
A draught for curing serious injuries.
Potion of Supreme Healing
A draught for healing life-threatening injuries.
This concoction appears rather chewable, thick as it is with herbs and roots.
Basilisk Oil
Extracted from a basilisk’s gullet, this thick, grey oil swirls slowly in its container.
Potion of Animal Speaking
A heady aroma of hay, musk, and manure greets your nose upon opening the bottle.
Potion of Feather Fall
Tossing this vial from hand to hand, it seems to glide, suspended in motion, before coming to rest gently in your palm.
Potion of Gaseous Form
Consuming this potion feels more like swallowing vapour than liquid.
Potion of Glorious Vaulting
Lupperdiddle Swires, Gnomish Adventurer, could reportedly jump twenty feet in the air. He was about the size of a bantam hen.
Potion of Mind Reading
Fragments of memory and perception smatter this liquid - a crude constellation of thought.
Potion of Sleep
Hypnotic patterns swirl within this hazy potion.
Potion of Vitality
A coveted restorative for the adventurer on their last legs.
Potion of Speed
This solution ripples and splashes of its own accord, almost like it’s trying to escape the bottle.
Remedial Potion
Potion of Angelic Reprieve
The motion of the shimmering liquid going back and forth in its vial is somnambulant - you know drinking it will bring the comfort of a warm, enveloping blanket.
Potion of Flying
This potion is so light, you feel that if you tossed it high, it might float like a lilypad on the pond of the air.
Potion of Invisibility
You’d think this bottle was empty but for the sound of sloshing liquid from within.
Potion of Angelic Slumber
One of the few ways for elves to experience sleep. Other methods include taking narcotics and being hit very hard with a chair.
Lover’s Avarice
A rotten pungency undercuts this potion’s otherwise pleasant aroma of roses and honey.
A Mother’s Loathing
A hint of blood lingers around the stopper. It’s enough to make your mouth water.
Wilted Dreams
Smells like a sleep potion turned sour.
Missing Pets
Thousands of little legs skitter inside this bottle, seeking an escape.
Butterflies in the Stomach

A traditional brew of ergot and nutmeg, meant to recapture the fluttering thrill of first love.
Its seal is dry and cracked with age, yet the clear potion within bears no signs of spoilage.

Broken Promises
A parasite swims in the bottom of this bottle, fat with strength
Faltering Will
A sweet, intoxicating aroma hangs around this bottle, It reminds you of home.
Heart of Stone
Fragments of malachite swirl at the bottom of this potion, coalescing and separating rhythmically.
Insanity’s Kiss
Something thrashes in this heavy gourd, consumed by rage.
Dream Mist
Vaporous decoction that absolutely rocks the brainstem.
Essence of Ether
Sophorific drug. Can be inhaled to induce sleep.
Euphoria distilled into an extremely illegal, synapse-melting package.
A powdery narcotic that gives you a tingly feeling and turns your synapses to paste.
Elixir of Silvanus
Blessed by the Oak Father himself, this tonic will cure even the most baneful of poisons.
Potion of Everlasting Vigour
A reward received from biting Araj Oblodra. Vampirism has sometimes been called The Dark Gift, or the Dark Kiss, perhaps as an allusion to their forbidden relationship to sunshine. It does provide gifts in abundance; such is the case with this potion.
Duergar Antidote
Concocted of rare ingredients that hasten the drinker’s demise unless mixed correctly.
Elixir of Health
An effective cure-all for physical ailments.


