Potions & Poisons

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Potions & Poisons
Potions & Poisons
PZO9487
(Book)
Author(s) Kate Baker, Eleanor Ferron, Nathan King, Lyz Liddell, Luis Loza, Alex Putnam, Alex Riggs, and David Schwartz
Publisher Paizo Inc.
Price Print: $14.99
PDF: $9.99
Released December 13, 2017
Type Sourcebook
Binding Softcover
Pages 32 pages
isbn ISBN 978-1-64078-000-2
Rules set PFRPG
Series Pathfinder Player Companion
Follows People of the Wastes
Precedes Disciple's Doctrine
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Potions & Poisons, a Pathfinder Player Companion sourcebook, by Kate Baker, Eleanor Ferron, Nathan King, Lyz Liddell, Luis Loza, Alex Putnam, Alex Riggs, and David Schwartz, was released on December 13, 2017.

Good For What Ails You!Whether they're used to bolster heroes' abilities or take enemies out of the game, potions and poisons are key parts of many adventurers' arsenals. Far more options than simple healing draughts or strength-sapping toxins are available to savvy heroes, though, especially those ingenious enough to craft their own concoctions. Pathfinder Player Companion: Potions & Poisons offers a sea of new potions, elixirs, and stranger alchemical wonders for the discerning adventurer, plus heinous designer poisons. Class and character options for those who brew or regularly imbibe consumables round out these offerings.

Inside this book you'll find:

  • Feats and archetypes for races with an affinity for poisons, including gripplis, nagaji, and vishkanyas, plus the scorpion sorcerer bloodline for those with a toxic heritage.
  • Archetypes for a variety of classes known for brewing or poisoning, including alchemists, rogues, and witches.
  • Spells and feats specialized for potion brewing, plus drugs, elixirs, gear, poisons, and tincturesalchemical remedies that produce potent effects but impair the user.