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  1. 22 Ιαν 2023 · A guide to the Alchemist's Jug for DnD 5e players and DMs, a unique and interesting magic item that creates poison, beer, acid, water, vinegar and more.

  2. tl;dr using NPV analysis, assuming steady demand for acid vials at half retail price and an adjusted 5% per tenday interest rate based on Waterdeep Dragon Heist gives a price of 15000 GP for an Alchemy Jug. Even a low valuation for this item based on selling acid vials should be at least 5000 GP.

  3. Basically, it is based off the Monster Hunter Game Series, but it also adds Biomancy (magic that changes Biology), Harvesting Monster Parts and either crafting them into items or cooking them for meals, new subclasses for almost every class that relates to the previously mentioned features, and a Tamer Class which utilizes Vessels (basically ...

  4. My character paired the Alchemy Jug (filled with beer) with the Amulet of the Drunkard (Heal 4d4 + 4 hit points when you drink a pint of beer, ale, mead, or wine); it works pretty well.

  5. Let's discuss the nature of the alchemy jug, and the limits of how powerful a theoretical upgraded version of it should be. As a player, what substances would you want to have infinite amounts of (including magical substances,) distributed in finite portions at will?

  6. 3 Φεβ 2017 · The 5e Alchemy Jug (on page 150 of the Dungeon Master's Guide) has several uses. Some are common and useful, like water, poison, acid. Some are natural ingredients and liquids, like honey, vinegar, oil. Some are alcoholic beverages, like wine or beer. And then there's Mayonnaise.

  7. Monster Hunter is a high magic setting game, but magical armor, weapons, and other items that do not have a limited amount of uses do not exist in the world though. Instead you gain materials from hunting creatures, gathering resources, or finding a merchant who offers materials for a cost.

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