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Hero
Again, where are you getting this?
Can you give me some sort of cite from the 1e books? Or an example that this was at all commonplace?
-O
What specifically? Glancing at the DMG 1e, page 115,
In order to avoid the length and complication of separate formulae for
each type of potion, the following simple system is given. Both the cost in
gold pieces and the days of compounding and infusing are determined by
use of the experience points award (as shown on the list of magic items)
amounts. If no experience points are shown, then the potion has o 200 g.p.
base for cost and time determination. The point award for a given potion is
also the amount of gold pieces the magic-user must pay in order to concoct
the basic formula - with rare herbs and spices and even more exotic
ingredients. The number of days required to brew the potion is the same
figure, each hundred or fraction thereof indicating one full day of
compounding time to manufacture the liquid, i.e., 250 x.p. = 250 g.p.
basic costsand 3 full days of time...
Most important to the manufacture of a potion is the substance of its
power, the special ingredient. The list of potions and special ingredients
possible is given for your convenience only. You may opt for any reasonable
special ingredient you deem suitable for a potion, keeping in mind
difficulty of obtaining the material (hopefully high or greater) and its
sympathetic equivalency or relationship to the end result of quaffing the
potion...
Suggested Special Ingredients For Potions:
Type of potion Suggested Special Ingredient(s)
healing ogre magi blood of thread of saint’s garment**