Potion of Delusion (3.5e Equipment)
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Potion of Delusion: This potion looks, feels, tastes, and smells like another potion. When creating this potion, the maker can choose to have it mimic the physical appearance and properties of another potion that they can also craft. Sampling the potion makes the drinker convinced of the potion's autheticity.
Whoever drinks the potion instantly believes that the potion's effects are really that of the real thing. So, someone who drinks a potion of delusion disguised as one for water breathing will believe they can now breathe underwater, and someone who drinks one disguised as fly will think they can fly. This delusion is strong and persists for as long as the effects of the actual potion might, until something happens to reveal the truth, which ends the delusion immediately. Drinkers have been known to immediately want to try out new skills or believe that they have been healed by the potion before having unfortunate events snap them out of it.
Potions of delusions can also be made when a person fails at making the real potion, thus producing a mimicry.
Detect magic shows the potion as having some form of healing ability.
weak necromancy;CL 3rd; A spell developed with delude, misdirection; Cost 30,000 gp (flesh of a doppelganger, essence of a rakshasa, blood of a jann; Market Price: 5,000 gp
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