Balesir
Adventurer
Ah, well spotted - unwritten rule 645,712 that says "potions must always be carried in unprotected glass "vials" (a Gygaxian word meaning, apparently, "like a bottle, but more fragile")".Yeah, that's right! We reasonable human beings would put the potions up on the helmets! It makes all kinds of sense, given that the head is such a good target, and will have so many people taking shots at it with both sharp and blunt weapons, that those delicate glass vials of potions on our heads would be...
... well, maybe not.![]()
Actually, a more serious objection would be that attaching weight to your head and trying to fight is a generally bad idea - pints of liquid seldom weigh in at less than a pound each... A "potion backpack" (cyclist- or walker-style) with over-the-shoulder sipping tubes would actually be much more practical.
But all of that misses the more essential point: there is no lasting excuse to have "magic" introduce inconsistency. A world of human-like characters where potions that immediately heal wounds and are 1 pint each are common among a specific "caste" - in this case, adventurers - will produce "in-combat potion delivery systems". One that does not is simply inconsistent.
There are plenty of ways to avoid this inconsistency: make potions very rare, make them much smaller, make them heal over a longer period so that gulping them down mid-fight doesn't help, make them so that they have to be mixed carefully just prior to drinking - and so on. But saying "by arbitrary whim the characters will not do this because we want out picture of stout souls glugging down their "medicine" the old fashioned way while about to be clobbered by an angry orc" puts you in a very sad place, in my view.
We certainly have memories, but, sadly, they get worse as we get older - that's life. Of course, we can (and do) get clever and "assist" our memories by writing such stuff down. Increasingly, recently, we seem to be getting ultimately clever and are paying other people to do this for us - imagine!Don't you and your players have memories? House rules can just be a shared and remembered consensus that in this game it normally takes a full round to ...
Luckily, this has been made easier recently by a set of folks who have made a set of rules that actually don't need wholesale remodelling to make them serviceable.
Yes, indeed - and I am delighted to report that this still applies even if you have written the rule down in the meantime. Furthermore, it even works if it was someone else who wrote the rule down - astounding!The "normally" also allows for variation for when you know that you're looking at the exception that proves the rule. i.e. dangling from a rope in a blizzard.