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Devlog #30. Monster Parts

[p]Hello Alchemists! [/p][p]We're constantly working on a variety of new mechanics and content for the game, but today we wanted to share something special: we're developing a brand new ingredient class – monster parts![/p][p]What's a potion without a bat wing, newt tail, or toad eye? A true alchemist should use every ingredient available, no matter how unappealing, to create the most powerful potions! Besides, the monster hunter has been itching for some work...[/p][p]
[/p][p]Unlike regular ingredients, monster parts can't be ground in the mortar; they provide an immediate effect when added to the cauldron. For example, here are some effects we've discovered so far (these are subject to change or refinement as we continue our research): a mimic's tongue can copy the effect of the previous ingredient added to the potion, an eye reveals an area of the map around the potion, a brain collects experience within a certain radius, a heart restores the potion's health, and a giant's finger amplifies the effect of the next ingredient added to the cauldron – and these are just a few examples![/p][p]But a dragon's heart and a kobold's heart surely have different alchemical potential, so some monster parts will have multiple variations of varying power: from weak and cheap to very powerful and rare.[/p][p]
[/p][p]For instance, brains collect all experience books within a certain radius, and the more powerful the brain, the more experience is collected.[/p][p][/p][p]

[/p][p][/p][p]We're striving to make the potion-making process in Potion Craft even more diverse and engaging, and we believe monster parts will open up new avenues for experimentation and potion optimization for you![/p][p][/p][p][/p][p]These mechanics are still in development, are not final, and may change by release, but we'll keep sharing information about the new features and content we're working on, and will be carefully reading your feedback.[/p][p][/p][p]Thanks for reading! We always pay close attention to your feedback and comments on our devlogs – they support us and inspire us to continue working on Potion Craft, and your ideas and suggestions can influence the game's development. Stay tuned and follow our Steam Page. [/p][p][/p][p]Don’t forget to also follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube to keep up to date about what’s happening in Potion Craft, or head to our Discord or Subreddit to chat about the game! [/p]