D&D 5E (2014) Thoughts on bonus action potions?


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I looked up some examples on Amazon, and a 1 oz perfume bottle weighs about 5 ounces. So it is actually accurate for ounce of liquid in a bottle to weigh half a pound.
yes, bottle needs to be thick glass to not break from "adventuring lifestyle" probably with leather casing around glass container to further dampens blows.
 

It depends how the glass vials are stored, but yes, there could be some risk of breakage. I would have them stored in padded little boxes in a potion bandolier for easy access and to reduce that problem. In settings with more advanced technologies than the Renaissance period, you could potentially have tin-plate vials (1800s) or plastic (bakelite was invented in 1907). It depends how wide-spread magic usage is in manufacturing and what is the tech level (e.g., stone age, bronze age, iron age, dark ages, medieval, renaissance, pre-industrial, industrial).

For example, are there magically reinforced ceramic vials (pottery kiln-fired) with spells that prevent/protect breakage? If yes, the vials can be lighter weight.
 

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