Son of the Serpent
Pupil
the liquid contains the magic. Also pretty sure foreign fluids can ruin it. Ill have to double check though. Furthermore you also have to worry about the liquid being pushed out by water rushing in. And again the potion bottle cracking or leaking. Also pretty sure you have to consume it. Also better hope you get "the majority of the contents" then. Especially hard with an unconscious party member under water. Again, recently started learning 5e though. Perhaps its extremely unrealistic. Also...huh...does that rule about tasting the potion actually directly specify that the remainder is enough for the full effect or are people technically just assuming that en masse?Since potions are magic, the liquid in the potion doesn't matter, and normal liquids getting in usually won't effect the potion itself. That's really up to the DM. The rules only state bad things happen when you mix potions. Also stated in the rules, you can taste a potion in order to identify it, so a sip may give you a minor magical effect of what the potion does, but you have to drink the majority of the contents for the full effect.
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