Chriskaballa said:#2: Monsters in a bottle... Reminiscent of Pokémon. The thoughts... *shudders* Thank goodness they don't put 'em in stained glass colored red and white...
~Chris
smetzger said:No, you can make potions for any spell 3rd level or lower that targets a creature or creatures.
True Strike has a target of The Character and is a 1st level spell so it will work. Mirror image also has a target of The Character so it will also work.
Tom McCafferty said:If a spell has the range personal, then surely it must also affect a creature and therefore can be made into a potion.
It seems like a fireball in a bottle would be a great idea. Talk about a Molotov cocktail!!
Jondor_Battlehammer said:I thought the bag of tricks were the 3E poke balls...
I don't see any reason to limit the spell selection of potions. Magic weapon and keen edge are just oils you anoint your blades with, and area of affect spells are either like bombs (fire ball), claymores (burning hands), or give you the ability to cast that spell as your next standard action ( lightning bolt, acid arrow, or magic missile).
Kershek said:
Yes, but what about potions of Shield? Do you really want your fighters walking around with +7 AC for a minute? Plus, that would mean that they would be available for general sale. After all, 1st level potions shouldn't be too hard to find. To me, potions of Shield seems unbalancing.