Beaker of Plentiful Potions: This container resembles a jug or flask. It is a magical beaker with
alchemical properties allowing it to create 1d4 + 1 doses of 1d4 + 1 potions. (The kinds
of potions are determined by random selection on Table 89 .) Different potion sorts are layered in the container, and each pouring
takes one round and results in one dose of one potion type.
Roll 1d4+1, to find the number of potions the beaker contains—delusion and poison are possible. Record each potion in order of occurrence—the potions are
layered and are poured in order. Duplication is possible.
If the container holds only two potions, it will dispense them one each per
day, three times per week; if three are contained, it will dispense them one each
per day, two times per week; and if four or five are contained it will produce
each just one time per week.
Once opened, the beaker gradually loses the ability to produce potions. This
reduction in ability results in the permanent loss of one potion type per month,
determined randomly.
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