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Potions are liquid fluids which have an effect on your mana, health, special conditions or skills when drinking them. Most potions were introduced in an update in 2007? and replaced [[Lifefluid]]s and [[Manafluid]]s. Back in those days most people used [[Ultimate Healing Rune]]s instead of potions for healing. You can obtain the achievement [[Potion Addict]] by drinking a certain amount of potions.
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'''Potions''' are magic liquid fluids which affect your mana, health or special attributes. Potions were introduced in {{Update|8.1}} and replaced [[Lifefluid]]s and [[Manafluid]]s. Before potions were introduced, [[Ultimate Healing Rune (Item)|Ultimate Healing Runes]] were the primary means to heal a lot of health.
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{{JSpoiler|The achievement [[Potion Addict]] is obtained by drinking a certain amount of regenerative potions (mana and health potions).}}
   
 
==Health Potions==
 
==Health Potions==
 
These potions recover you [[Health]] when you drink them, each potion recovering more health than the last.
 
These potions recover you [[Health]] when you drink them, each potion recovering more health than the last.
Strong Health Potions can only be consumed by [[Knights]] and [[Paladins]] of [[level]] 50 or higher, [[Great Health Potion|Great]] and [[Ultimate Health Potion]]s by [[Knights]] of [[level]] 80 and 130 or higher respectively.
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Strong Health Potions can only be consumed by [[Knights]] and [[Paladins]] of [[level]] 50 or higher, [[Great Health Potion|Great]], [[Ultimate Health Potion|Ultimate]] and [[Supreme Health Potion]]s by [[Knights]] of [[level]] at least 80, 130 and 200 respectively.
   
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==Mana Potions==
 
==Mana Potions==
 
These potions recover you [[Mana]] when you drink them, each potion recovering more mana than the last.
 
These potions recover you [[Mana]] when you drink them, each potion recovering more mana than the last.
[[Strong Mana Potion]]s can only be consumed by [[Sorcerers]], [[Druids]], and [[Paladins]] of [[level]] 50 or higher and [[Great Mana Potion]]s only by [[Sorcerers]] and [[Druids]] of [[level]] 80 or higher.
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[[Strong Mana Potion]]s can only be consumed by [[Sorcerers]], [[Druids]], and [[Paladins]] of [[level]] 50 or higher and [[Great Mana Potion|Great]] and [[Ultimate Mana Potion]]s only by [[Sorcerers]] and [[Druids]] of [[level]] at least 80 and 130 respectively.
   
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==Spirit Potions==
 
==Spirit Potions==
Spirit Potions are special in that they recover both your [[Health]] and [[Mana]] when you drink them. Currently the only Spirit Potion is the [[Great Spirit Potion]], which can only be consumed by [[Paladins]] of level 80 or higher.
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Spirit Potions are special in that they recover both your [[Health]] and [[Mana]] when you drink them. Currently the only Spirit Potions are [[Great Spirit Potion]] and [[Ultimate Spirit Potion]], which can only be consumed by [[Paladins]] of level at least 80 and 130 respectively.
   
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==Antidotes==
 
==Antidotes==
 
This kind of potion heals you from special conditions. The only one available is the Antidote Potion, which heals you from poison. It only appears on [[Rookgaard]].
 
This kind of potion heals you from special conditions. The only one available is the Antidote Potion, which heals you from poison. It only appears on [[Rookgaard]].
   
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==Skill Potions==
 
==Skill Potions==
 
These potions are unique in that they temporarily increase your skills when consumed, depending on which potion you drink. Rather useless due their rarity, most people just use them as decoration.
 
These potions are unique in that they temporarily increase your skills when consumed, depending on which potion you drink. Rather useless due their rarity, most people just use them as decoration.
   
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Potions are magic liquid fluids which affect your mana, health or special attributes. Potions were introduced in 8.1 and replaced Lifefluids and Manafluids. Before potions were introduced, Ultimate Healing Runes were the primary means to heal a lot of health.

The achievement Potion Addict is obtained by drinking a certain amount of regenerative potions (mana and health potions).

Health Potions

These potions recover you Health when you drink them, each potion recovering more health than the last. Strong Health Potions can only be consumed by Knights and Paladins of level 50 or higher, Great, Ultimate and Supreme Health Potions by Knights of level at least 80, 130 and 200 respectively.


NameNotes
Small Health PotionSmall Health PotionIt has a 5 gp deposit. It heals 60 to 90 Hit Points, or about 75 Hit Points on average. The leftover empty flask can be sold back to the potion vendor for 5 gp.

For comparisons of healing efficiency, see the GP/HP and the Cap/HP efficiency tables.

Obtained from Small Health Potion Quest.
Health PotionHealth PotionHeals the target for 125 to 175 hitpoints, an average of 150. The leftover empty potion flask can be sold back to the potion vendor for 5 gp. For comparisons of healing efficiency, see the GP/HP and the Cap/HP efficiency tables. Notice that you can only use this potion on yourself or another player, it doesn't work for summoned or wild creatures.

See Health Potions for further information

4 of them can be obtained from Gnomish Supply Packages.
Strong Health PotionStrong Health PotionHeals the target for 250 to 350 hitpoints with an average of 300. The leftover empty potion flask can be sold back to the potion vendor for 5 gp. For comparisons of healing efficiency, see the GP/HP and the Cap/HP efficiency tables.
Looks the same as Flask of Demonic Blood.
Due to their common drop rate among a wide variety of monsters, you can often find them on the market for half the NPC price. 2 of them can be obtained from Gnomish Supply Packages.
Great Health PotionGreat Health PotionHeals the user for 425 to 575 hitpoints, an average of 500. The leftover empty potion flask can be sold back to the potion vendor for 5 gp. For comparisons of healing efficiency, see the GP/HP and the Cap/HP efficiency tables.
Due to their common drop rate among a wide variety of monsters, you can often find them on the market for half the NPC price. Can be obtained from Gnomish Supply Packages.
Ultimate Health PotionUltimate Health PotionHeals the user for 650 to 850 hitpoints, with an average of 750. The leftover empty potion flask can be sold back to the potion vendor for 5 gp. For comparisons of healing efficiency, see the GP/HP and the Cap/HP efficiency tables.
Supreme Health PotionSupreme Health PotionHeals the user for 875-1125 hitpoints, an average of 1000 hitpoints. The leftover empty flask can be sold back to the potion vendor for 5 gp. For comparisons of healing efficiency, see the GP/HP and the Cap/HP efficiency tables.

Mana Potions

These potions recover you Mana when you drink them, each potion recovering more mana than the last. Strong Mana Potions can only be consumed by Sorcerers, Druids, and Paladins of level 50 or higher and Great and Ultimate Mana Potions only by Sorcerers and Druids of level at least 80 and 130 respectively.


NameNotes
Mana PotionMana PotionIt has a 5 gp deposit. It regenerates 75 to 125 mana with an average of 100 mana.

There are many opinions whether Life Rings are more efficient than Ring of Healing, Manafluids or Mana Potions. See the GP/MP and the Cap/MP efficiency tables for more information.

4 of them can be obtained from Gnomish Supply Packages.
Strong Mana PotionStrong Mana PotionIt has a 5 gp deposit. It regenerates 115 to 185 mana with an average of 150. See the GP/MP and the Cap/MP efficiency tables for more information. 2 of them can be obtained from Gnomish Supply Packages.
Great Mana PotionGreat Mana PotionIt has a 5 gp deposit. It restores approximately 150 - 250 Mana Points. See the GP/MP and the Cap/MP efficiency tables for more information. Can be obtained from Gnomish Supply Packages.
Ultimate Mana PotionUltimate Mana PotionIt has a 5 gp deposit. It restores from 425 to 575 Mana Points. See the GP/MP and the Cap/MP efficiency tables for more information.

Spirit Potions

Spirit Potions are special in that they recover both your Health and Mana when you drink them. Currently the only Spirit Potions are Great Spirit Potion and Ultimate Spirit Potion, which can only be consumed by Paladins of level at least 80 and 130 respectively.


NameNotes
Great Spirit PotionGreat Spirit PotionIt has a 5 gp deposit. Heals around 300 hp and 150 mp simultaneously.
See GP/MP, GP/HP, Cap/MP and Cap/HP efficiency tables for more information.
Ultimate Spirit PotionUltimate Spirit PotionHeals the player for 420-580 hitpoints (an average of 500) and 150-250 mana (an average of 200) simultaneously. It has a 5 gp deposit.
See GP/MP, GP/HP, Cap/MP and Cap/HP efficiency tables for more information.

Antidotes

This kind of potion heals you from special conditions. The only one available is the Antidote Potion, which heals you from poison. It only appears on Rookgaard.


NameNotes
Antidote PotionAntidote PotionIt cures poisoned targets. Antidote potions replaced Cure Poison Runes in Rookgaard.

Skill Potions

These potions are unique in that they temporarily increase your skills when consumed, depending on which potion you drink. Rather useless due their rarity, most people just use them as decoration.


NameNotes
Mastermind PotionMastermind PotionIncreases your Magic Level by 3 for 10 minutes. Only sorcerers and druids may drink this potion. This potion does not stack with Enchant Party. Only one of these effects can be active at a time. Casting Enchant Party will override Mastermind Potion's effect and vice-versa. It does not reduce your defence, shielding etc like some people thought. Obtainable in the Barbarian Arena Quest, Mastermind Potion Quest, The New Frontier Quest, and the Rise of Devovorga. Can also be obtained from Gnomish Supply Packages.
Berserk PotionBerserk PotionIt increases your Melee skills (Sword, Axe and Club) by 5 each, and decreases your Shielding skill by 10 points for 10 minutes. It does not increase your fist skill and it can only be used by Knights.

Note: It will negate any fighting skill boost such as Enchant Party, Blood Rage or Veggie Casserole. Be careful - there is a 1-2 second delay for drinking this, therefore you can easily waste a potion instead of using the intended one. It does not matter if you drink 1 or 100 at once; there will be no extra bonuses.

Can be obtained in the Berserk Potion Quest, The New Frontier Quest, Waterskin of Mead Quest, and the Rise of Devovorga. Can also be obtained from Gnomish Supply Packages.
Bullseye PotionBullseye PotionDrinking this potion increases distance skill by 5 points while decreasing shielding by 10 points for 10 minutes. You can only have one distance boosting skill active at a time, i.e. you cannot use this and Sharpshooter, Carrot Cake, or Lemon Cupcake at the same time. Obtainable in the Barbarian Arena Quest, Formorgar Mine Quest, Frost Dragon Quest, The New Frontier Quest, and the Rise of Devovorga. Can also be obtained from Gnomish Supply Packages.
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