![]() Just choose your ingredient (in this case, set X = Spriggan Sap), and combine the above potions. Thus I present to you: The Potion Gauntlet!ġ) Purple Mountain Flower + Thistle Branch + XĢ) Red Mountain Flower + Tundra Cotton + Xģ) Blue Mountain Flower + Hanging Moss + X Combining it with ingredients one at a time is likely to waste all of it without revealing everything, and you'll also probably produce very few potions to recoup the costs of the ingredients themselves. Spriggan Sap is fairly uncommon, and for the most part you can only get it by buying it from an alchemist directly, so we'd better make it count. ![]() Let's say I want to reveal some effects in, say, Spriggan Sap, and I have 13 of them. I decided that instead of just wasting a buttload of ingredients without producing any potions, I decided to find 2 ingredients whose combination is guaranteed to create a potion, and then add a 3rd ingredient from the list of untested/unrevealed ingredients.Ĭonfused? I'll give an example. I put a little time and thought into this, and I think that it's good enough to be shared. Hahaha, I submitted this in the wrong place a moment ago.
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