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Posted 13 September 2025 - 02:07 PM

This mod provides a variety of consumable items for use in the game, enhancing gameplay and offering new strategies for players. Many are taken or inspired by other games and media such as BG3, NWN, and The Witcher. The mod distributes the items among vanilla stores as well as manually placed on some NPCs and automatically in the loot of some enemies randomly.

Highlights:

  • Elixirs: Cannot use with other elixirs, but they grant powerful effects for a long time (with the exception of one, which lasts only 5 rounds). An example is Elixir of Bloodlust that causes kills to restore your health and attack with 1 more APR for the next 2 rounds.
  • Potions: Only one is added for now: Potion of Minor Levitation, which grants immunity to ground-based effect such as Produce Fire, Grease, and Web.
  • Oils: Consumables that can be applied to your attack for elemental damage, unique poison effects, and other energy types. Only one can be active
  • Throwables: These include low-damage throwable items such as Alchemist Fire, which causes a 1-round hazard area in the ground, where enemies can take up to 2d6+2 fire damage if they stay for the full duration in the area, tanglefoot bags, and pixie dust, which can be used to make the whole party invisible for 2 turns, among others.
  • Remedies: These include items that can restore and protect.  Examples are Elixir of Angelic Respite, which restores spell slots, heals, and removes fatigue as long as you let the character sleep for 3 rounds without interruption, and Basilisk Oil, which un-petrifies and protects from petrification and gaze attacks for a while.

The mod also includes various configuration options which include which category of items you want (yes, you can only choose one of them if you only want one), settings to determine price if you have different requirements for your economy, among others.



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