Basics of alchemy potions

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You see when it comes to alchemy there's more to it than just changing matter into something you also have potions, elixirs and certain spells that must be crafted. So first off i'm going to show you two basic recipes see below:

The first 1 the basic holy water recipe:

That right there is just very basic holy water, the highest level is the type that is made by a priest, the lowest type is in the chart up above, there's also a mid-rank type of holy water where you actually purify the water

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That right there is just very basic holy water, the highest level is the type that is made by a priest, the lowest type is in the chart up above, there's also a mid-rank type of holy water where you actually purify the water. 

Now the second recipe i want to show you is the dark water recipe the opposing water to holy water, see below:

(sorry about the typo when i spelled forces) There that is the dark water recipe dark water is poisonous to angels other than that it can't do much

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(sorry about the typo when i spelled forces) There that is the dark water recipe dark water is poisonous to angels other than that it can't do much. 

Now to show you the 6 basic potion starters, see below:

You see you have 6 basic potion starters which is just water with food coloring but still, the color of the water determines what potion you will make in that water

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You see you have 6 basic potion starters which is just water with food coloring but still, the color of the water determines what potion you will make in that water. Now im going to tell you what potion each watercolor is for, see list below:

1. Green potion= growth/immunity/nature-based potions

2. Blue potion= basic potions

3. Light blue potion= advanced potions

4. Purple potion= dark arts/poison potions

5. Red potion= love/healing/harming potions

6. Orange potion= resistance potions

There that's the list of what each potion color is used for. Now i'm going to tell you about mixing potions first off the potion mixing chart, see below:

There are a few potions mixed but i added the question marks so you can experiment for yourself and see what color starter potions you can make

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There are a few potions mixed but i added the question marks so you can experiment for yourself and see what color starter potions you can make. With potions there's lots of freedom but even so there are a few rules to follow and a few potions that are forbidden, see below for the potions that are forbidden.

 With potions there's lots of freedom but even so there are a few rules to follow and a few potions that are forbidden, see below for the potions that are forbidden

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Those are the 3 forbidden potions, the rest feel free to use. So there you that basically covers potions or at least the basic stuff more detailed stuff will be later in this section of the book. Now turn to the next page and read on young spiritualist!

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