Alchemy 101
[p]Hey Explorers,[/p][p]Let us talk about the Alchemy system today. It will allow you to create custom potions by combining rare ingredients and a single “Magical Fluid” at an Alchemical Table. Here’s everything you need to know to start brewing powerful elixirs:[/p][p]Three Tiers of Alchemical Tables
Alchemy begins at the crafting bench—specifically, the Alchemical Table. There are three tiers of this workstation, each distinguished by its ingredient‐slot capacity:[/p]
[/p][p][/p][h3]How to Craft a Potion[/h3][p]To create any potion, you must place—side by side—the following items into an Alchemical Table:[/p]
[/p][p][/p][p]You cannot reuse the same ingredient in multiple slots; each component must be unique.[/p][h3]Upgrading Potion Levels[/h3][p]The tier of your Alchemical Table directly influences how many ingredients you can insert, which in turn determines potion potency:[/p]
[/p][h3]Brewing Multi‐Effect Potions[/h3][p]One of the most exciting features is the ability to create potions that grant multiple effects—provided you can find enough ingredients to satisfy more than one triple. Here’s how it works:[/p]
[/p][h3]Why You’ll Love Everwind’s Alchemy[/h3]
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Alchemy begins at the crafting bench—specifically, the Alchemical Table. There are three tiers of this workstation, each distinguished by its ingredient‐slot capacity:[/p]
- [p]Basic Table (Tier I): 3 ingredient slots[/p]
- [p]Advanced Table (Tier II): 4 ingredient slots[/p]
- [p]Master Table (Tier III): 5 ingredient slots [/p]
- [p]Magical Fluid (a single, specific item required for every recipe)[/p]
- [p]At least three unique ingredients that share one identical magical effect[/p]
- [p]Example: If you place Ingredient A, Ingredient B, and Ingredient C—each tagged with “Strength”—you will brew a Level 1 Strength Potion (alongside the required Magical Fluid).[/p]
- [p]Level 1 (Tier I Table): 3 matching‐effect ingredients → Level 1 Potion[/p]
- [p]Level 2 (Tier II Table): 4 matching‐effect ingredients → Level 2 Potion[/p]
- [p]Level 3 (Tier III Table): 5 matching‐effect ingredients → Level 3 Potion [/p]
- [p]Identify multiple “common triples” among your ingredients.[/p]
- [p]Each set of three items sharing the same effect will add that effect to the final potion.[/p]
- [p]Ingredient 1: Strength + Healing[/p]
- [p]Ingredient 2: Strength + Healing[/p]
- [p]Ingredient 3: Strength + Stamina[/p]
- [p]Ingredient 4: Strength + Healing[/p]
- [p]Ingredient 5: Strength + Stamina [/p]
- [p]Strength appears on all five ingredients (≥ 3), so you qualify for a Level 3 Strength effect (because you used five Strength‐tagged items on a 5‐slot table).[/p]
- [p]Healing appears on three ingredients (Ingredients 1, 2, 4). That triple unlocks Healing, but only at Level 1—because exactly three of your inputs have the Healing tag.[/p]
- [p]Stamina appears on two ingredients (Ingredients 3, 5), which is insufficient to meet the “three‐of‐a‐kind” requirement, so no Stamina effect is produced.[/p]
- [p]Acquire a Magical Fluid: This item is crafted from Magic Fruit, which can be found or grown on your farm.[/p]
- [p]Gather Unique Ingredients: Scour dungeons and the overworld for materials that share the same magic tag (e.g., Strength herbs, Healing moss, etc.).[/p]
- [p]Choose Your Alchemical Table: If possible, upgrade from Basic to Master for more slots—and thus more potent potions.[/p]
- [p]Insert Items: Add your ingredients (minimum of three matching). Magical Fluid will be consumed automatically.[/p]
- [p]Click “Craft”: A short animation and progress bar will play; in a few moments, your potion appears in the output slot.[/p]
- [p]Endless Customization: Experiment with dozens of different ingredient combinations to discover rare multi‐effect elixirs.[/p]
- [p]Scaling Power: As you upgrade your table and gather rarer ingredients, expect to brew Level 2 and Level 3 potions that rival the best gear buffs.[/p]
- [p]Strategic Depth: Choosing which three‐of‐a‐kind (or more) effects to pursue adds a layer of decision‐making—especially in tight combat scenarios or challenging boss fights.[/p]
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