Apothecary

Potions can often be the one thing that turns the tide of battle. The Apothecary is a shop that involves potions, both for medicinal purposes and offensive purposes. A good potion could be all that stands between you and death and a good poison could help you overcome a difficult foe. Here you can find cures to many of the conditions that could cause your death and even a way to revive a fallen ally. The alchemist shop isn’t only a place to buy already made potions and poisons though. Here you can also buy the tools needed to make your own potions and the ingredients to do so.

Do not be so quick to buy the most expensive potions. Some weaker and cheaper potions may be all that you need right now. Why buy a potion that restores 100 Vitality when you only have 30 Vitality? A potion that restores 25 Vitality that is cheaper than the 100 Vitality restoring potion would make a lot more sense and save you some money for other potions and items.

You should also note that you will not be equipping anything found in an apothecary. Instead these things will need to go in a storage device of some kind. Therefore it would be unwise to spend all of your money on potions and have nothing to carry them in. You shouldn’t forget about weapons or armor either. A good suggestion is to set aside 1/4th of your money for potions, storage devices, rations, and the like using the rest of your money on a good weapon and good armor.

Selling Apothecary Goods

You can sell any alchemical goods that you do not need. You will be offered half of what the selling cost is.

Selling Your Created Potions

 Selling your created potions is somewhat different as there may not be an equivalent potion to base it’s sell value at. Instead the value of the potion you have created is based on it’s effects.

  • Healing Effects: The worth of the potion with healing effects is 0.10 for every 1 Vitality point it restores.

  • Soul Restoring Effects: The worth of the potion with Soul restoring effects is 0.15 for every 1 Soul point it restores.

  • Endurance Restoring Effects: The worth of the potion with Endurance restoring effects is 0.20 for every 1 Endurance point it restores.

  • Reviving Potions: The worth of the potion that brings the dead back to life is 10.00 plus the worth for any Healing Effects, Soul Restoring Effects, and Endurance Restoring Effects.

  • Status Effect Removing Potions: The worth of the potion that removes negative status effects, such as poisons, sickness, etc, is 5.00 for each status effect that is removed.

  • Poisons: The worth of a poisoning potion is 0.15 for every Vitality that is removed plus 0.15 for every round that the effect last for or plus 5.00 if the effect is ‘Until Cured’.

  • Beneficial Status Effect Potions: The worth of the potion that provides a beneficial status effect is 2.00 for each status effect plus 0.10 for each round the effect last.

  • Vitality Restoration Status Effect Potion: The worth of the potion that provides a status effect which causes a slow restoration of Vitality is 0.05 for every 1 Vitality point it restores plus 0.10 for each round the effect last.

  • Damaging Potions: The worth of the potion that damages a target is 0.15 for every 1 Vitality point removed, 0.25 for every 1 Soul point removed, 0.35 for every 1 Endurance point removed, and 0.50 for every 1 DR removed plus 0.10 for every round of the effects duration.

  • Negative Status Effect Potions: The worth of the potion that causes negative status effects is 2.00 for each status effect plus 0.15 for each round the effect last.

  • Duration in Hours: If the duration is in hours, ignore the rounds rate and the worth of the potion per hour is 1.00.

The values stack for each effect the potion does, so a poison that does 10 Vitality damage per round for 5 rounds would be worth 1.50 shillings for its Vitality reduction effect being a poison plus 0.75 shillings for being a poison that lasts 5 rounds plus 2.00 shillings for causing the negative status effect of poison plus 0.75 shillings for causing the negative status effect for 5 rounds for a grand total of 5.00 shillings which is what that potion would sell for.

Storing Apothecary Goods

Apothecary goods can be stored in your character's storage device. Be sure to record how many of each item you have, its name, some description of what the item does, its weight and total weight if more than one, and how many storage spaces the item takes up. If you have more than one item, you will need to multiply the storage space taken by the quantity of the item.

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