Unleashing the Secrets of Acid: How It Can Create Magical Effects in Your Potion

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Imagine a scenario where someone discovers a magic potion with a bottle of acid nearby. The main idea here is the potential danger and consequences of combining magic potion with acid. The magic potion represents an unknown and potentially powerful substance, while the acid symbolizes the potential for destruction and chaos. The juxtaposition of these two elements creates a sense of curiosity and danger, as they have the potential to create unexpected and possibly catastrophic effects. The magic potion could represent the allure of power and control, while the acid serves as a reminder of the potential price one may pay for seeking such power. The presence of the acid near the magic potion intensifies the sense of danger and warns against the reckless pursuit of power without fully understanding the consequences.


Editor's note: This post was originally published on May 13, 2016.

This happens because a change in pH changes the shape of the pigments molecules that give things color in the cabbage juice, causing them to absorb light differently. Pour about 1 4 cup of the cabbage juice, or magic potion into 2 clear glasses or bowls and set them on a white piece of paper so you can watch the color change.

Magic potion with acid nearby

The presence of the acid near the magic potion intensifies the sense of danger and warns against the reckless pursuit of power without fully understanding the consequences. In this hypothetical scenario, it would be crucial for the individual to exercise caution and wise decision-making, as the combination of the magic potion with the acid could have unpredictable and potentially harmful outcomes. The main idea here is the delicate balance between the lure of power and the dangers that come with it, as symbolized by the juxtaposition of the magic potion and the acid.

Magic potion with acid nearby

I've tried mana potion, berserk, and electric, and he walked off. Considering literally all of it is magic, maybe such vague requests (With only one solution) is not the best approach.

Сообщения 1 – 15 из 23 1 окт. 2021 в 20:46 I thought lightning worked for this. Or fire or frost. 1 окт. 2021 в 20:46

The jackass wants ice or fire. For some reason those are the only two they consider "imbuing" their blades.

1 окт. 2021 в 21:32 Автор сообщения: BDTA

The jackass wants ice or fire. For some reason those are the only two they consider "imbuing" their blades.

Except for the guy who wants something to rub on his "sword" IF YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN. For some reason he always gets mad when I give him acid, poison, or necromancy potions.

Turns out he wanted a potion of libido, but I really think he should have tried my recommendations.

1 окт. 2021 в 21:52 Автор сообщения: BDTA

The jackass wants ice or fire. For some reason those are the only two they consider "imbuing" their blades.

Yes, fire worked. Had to save-scum it to figure out because silly me thinking Mana (literal magic) Poison (what a witcher would actually use) and lightning (because why not) were all acceptable.

1 окт. 2021 в 22:04 Libido guy doesn't accept fast growth either, for some reason. 2 окт. 2021 в 5:48

Blade with magical power refers to ice, fire, or the one which pays the best: Lightning. Give the dude lightning, with end game trading, you can get near 150 for that potion. This customer tends to come very frequently, so it might even be a good idea to give him lightning 3, fire 2 or something like that.

DONT give him acid. The blade will become useless if he puts acid on it, it's common sense.

2 окт. 2021 в 10:47 Автор сообщения: Tripitaka (HUN)

Blade with magical power refers to ice, fire, or the one which pays the best: Lightning. Give the dude lightning, with end game trading, you can get near 150 for that potion. This customer tends to come very frequently, so it might even be a good idea to give him lightning 3, fire 2 or something like that.

DONT give him acid. The blade will become useless if he puts acid on it, it's common sense.


Yes, a fictional game. about alchemy, a fictional pseudoscience is common sense :) 2 окт. 2021 в 12:53 Автор сообщения: Mr. Smiles Автор сообщения: BDTA

The jackass wants ice or fire. For some reason those are the only two they consider "imbuing" their blades.

Except for the guy who wants something to rub on his "sword" IF YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN. For some reason he always gets mad when I give him acid, poison, or necromancy potions.

Turns out he wanted a potion of libido, but I really think he should have tried my recommendations.
You probably should sell him a potion of safe sex. There are far too many bastard swords in the world as it is.

Отредактировано murometz; 2 окт. 2021 в 12:58 2 окт. 2021 в 13:36 Автор сообщения: Tripitaka (HUN)

Blade with magical power refers to ice, fire, or the one which pays the best: Lightning. Give the dude lightning, with end game trading, you can get near 150 for that potion. This customer tends to come very frequently, so it might even be a good idea to give him lightning 3, fire 2 or something like that.

DONT give him acid. The blade will become useless if he puts acid on it, it's common sense.


OP specifically said that the customer rejected a lightning potion, though. 14 дек. 2021 в 5:08 Автор сообщения: BDTA

The jackass wants ice or fire. For some reason those are the only two they consider "imbuing" their blades.

The jackass just wants fire, he didn't want any ice. 17 дек. 2021 в 11:45

The request isn't actually that vague. You messed up, misunderstanding what the customer wanted. If you don't understand what it means to imbue a blade with magic, you aren't supposed to get it right yet lol. You'll learn. There aren't many potion effects, it's not hard to figure out, but you WILL get it wrong from time to time.

While it may not be obvious to you, many people find it obvious because many people play other games, like fantasy RPG's and the like. Most fantasy gamers instinctively know "Mana potions" and "berserk" potions have a positive effect on the user. Therefore, they would be AWFUL effects to add to your blade, and wouldn't make any sense in this context. A "berserk-imbued sword," for instance, would make the opponent you're fighting MORE DIFFICULT to kill. The mana potion would recharge your foe's magical abilities.

Understanding the effects of the potions helps in this area, and there's a wiki that can help you if you have difficulty knowing which is which. It IS obvious when you understand the purpose of the potions, but it's a game about trial and error. You're supposed to mess up and move on sometimes.

Автор сообщения: Ptolemy Автор сообщения: Tripitaka (HUN)

Blade with magical power refers to ice, fire, or the one which pays the best: Lightning. Give the dude lightning, with end game trading, you can get near 150 for that potion. This customer tends to come very frequently, so it might even be a good idea to give him lightning 3, fire 2 or something like that.

DONT give him acid. The blade will become useless if he puts acid on it, it's common sense.

OP specifically said that the customer rejected a lightning potion, though. OP clearly misspoke (He said "electric" potion) because he was mistaken on the type of potion. That customer WILL accept a lightning potion. I give them that potion exclusively for the profit.

Автор сообщения: Cannon Fodder Yes, a fictional game. about alchemy, a fictional pseudoscience is common sense :)

Yes. Acid on a sword = damaged sword. This is common sense.

Автор сообщения: Ptolemy Libido guy doesn't accept fast growth either, for some reason.

If you're making a joke, that's pretty funny. If you're serious, no ♥♥♥♥. When was the last time you became horny after eating a handful of fertilizer lol? That's the type of growth the game's talking about.

Turns out he wanted a potion of libido, but I really think he should have tried my recommendations.
You probably should sell him a potion of safe sex. There are far too many bastard swords in the world as it is.
Magic potion with acid nearby

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