| Post/Author/DateTime | Post |
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| Rerednaw09-13-07, 09:50 AM | I read somewhere (search didn't turn it up, sorry) about a belt or bandolier that allows you to draw potions as a free action. Can someone help me out and cite cost, book and page #? How many potions does it hold? Thanks! |
| KarmaInferno09-13-07, 02:11 PM | Arcanis has that, is that what you are thinking about? I haven't seen it for LG, though. -karma |
| clik_ml09-13-07, 02:30 PM | I got access to one as a favor but it was all listed in the favor block on the AR rather than referencing any book. Holds 6 potions in this case. Folks you see with 'em might be sporting belts from favors rather than book access. |
| Mommy was an Orc09-13-07, 02:48 PM | There's something called a Potion Bracer from Sharn: City of Towers. Allows one to drink a potion as a standard action, without needing to drop a weapon or drawing an AoO. I've got access to it, but it isn't that great for my arcane caster due to ASF. Though I might buy one or two to hand out to party tanks. |
| _metz_09-13-07, 10:10 PM | Healing Belts are really good if you are after healing... Whether you are after mage armour/prot from evil etc is another thing... |
| Eagle Prince09-14-07, 12:01 PM | Forgotten Realms sourcebook, there is a regular and masterwork version (iirc the masterwork version holds more). |
| solbergb09-14-07, 01:32 PM | and not open access in LG unless you find it on an AR or via metaorg. (FR source stuff is very unusual in LG) |
| Iswald09-18-07, 11:22 PM | A year 4 Highfolk mod had masterwork potion belts. The source is listed as FRCS, page 96. |