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Potions of potential beauty are potions that, when drunk, raise the PC's potential Appearance stat — unless they are cursed.

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  • Potion of potential beauty
rdfs:comment
  • Potions of potential beauty are potions that, when drunk, raise the PC's potential Appearance stat — unless they are cursed.
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GIdentify
  • 86400.0
ItemType
  • Potion
Desirability
  • They can be somewhat useful for races that have naturally low Appearance potentials, such as Trolls and Ratlings, particularly if they have means to train the stat via the athletics skill. Most elven characters should have generous enough potentials that they may not necessarily need these potions, and might consider these quite useless. Like any potion that the player would consider to not have much use by its own effect, it can still be made more useful by turning it into poison by an Assassin or the poison hands corruption.
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Artifact
  • No
DL
  • 1(xsd:integer)
Name
  • Potion of potential beauty
Weight
  • 4(xsd:integer)
Description
  • Potions of potential beauty are potions that, when drunk, raise the PC's potential Appearance stat — unless they are cursed.
Material
  • Glass
Symbol
  • !
Sources
  • They can be obtained in the same manner as all generic loot.
abstract
  • Potions of potential beauty are potions that, when drunk, raise the PC's potential Appearance stat — unless they are cursed.
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