The Devilish Help Potion is a concoction infused with the essence of the infernal realms. Created using a blend of coal, pure alcohol, and black rose petals, this potion grants temporary control over the destructive powers of fire. When consumed, it allows a creature to wield the magic of flames for a limited time.
When a creature drinks the Devilish Help Potion, they gain the following benefits for the next 10 minutes:
Control Flames: The creature gains the ability to manipulate existing flames within a 30-foot range. They can choose to extinguish or reignite small flames, shape flames into simple forms, or cause flames to flicker, brighten, dim, or change color. However, they cannot create new flames with this ability.
Create Bonfire: The creature gains the ability to create a small bonfire from an ember at a location of their choice within a 60-foot range. The bonfire can be up to a 5-foot cube in size and lasts for the duration. It sheds bright light in a 20-foot radius and dim light for an additional 20 feet. Any creature that starts its turn within 5 feet of the bonfire must succeed on a Dexterity saving throw or take 1d8 fire damage.
The Devilish Help Potion is popular among adventurers, tomb raiders, and those who face challenges in dark and dangerous environments. It provides a temporary source of light, warmth, and fire manipulation, offering both practical utility and tactical advantages in combat.
Crafting
To concoct a Devilish Help Potion, you must first gather a handful of coal, a vial of pure alcohol, and the petals of an ashen rose. Utilizing the tools of the alchemist's trade, the coal is pulverized into a fine powder, the alcohol distilled to its essence, and the rose petals carefully infused into the mixture. The concoction is then subjected to a precise combination of heat and alchemical processes, taking approximately an hour to complete.