The fact that they give you the ingredients for colossus elixir right before Grymforge tells me that owlbear off the top rope is the INTENDED solution for the Grym fight.
idk bout THE solution but AN "intended" "solution", what i loved bout this game of dnd. is the amount of possibilities only limited by our own creativity, it's insane the things that one can pull off by just thinking outside the box a lil bit. (if we were to discuss *the* intended solution it'd be obiously using the hammer for grym)
I disagree. A big part of what makes BG3 such a great game is that there's so many different solutions to every problem. Adding ingredients is just offering another.
This makes me have so much respects for the larian devs thou. As a developer myself, it's insane that they coded in so many branching paths and various possibilities to finish quest throughout the game. Like poisoning the goblin food, etc. It's pretty incredible what they achieved here.
Shocking isn't it? I felt stupid for ignoring them and wonder if I should take a look at poison a little more even though I probably only ever use it twice lol both times tp poison someone's beer
@tristanwillcox4011 don't even get me started on scrolls lol found out during my current hm run that I just casually had 3 scrolls of globe of "screw your damage I said no" which helped me when I choked during my fight against cazador
You use the elixers of strength to cheese the stats system. I use the exliers of strength to increase my carry weight so I can sell vendors more tin cups at once. We are not the same. (Meme aside great video, really helpful! Going to be starting honor run soon and I will need to keep this stuff in mind)
For a while that was the only way I was willing to use elixirs, then I thought why don't I just use a mod for extra carry weight and save myself some clicks
@@Cephalopocalypsesame for aoe/permanent longstrider and you mjght aswell use a mid for camp supplies since if you loot all containers you get more than enough camp supplies for the whole game so it just saves tooons of clicking
@@Cephalopocalypsesame for aoe/permanent longstrider and you might aswell use a mod for camp supplies since if you loot all containers you get more than enough camp supplies for the whole game so a mod just saves tooons of clicks
@@Cephalopocalypse Ha! and here I am, banning the 'send to camp' feature because it breaks immersion and makes it too easy. No 'send to camp' and no Fast Travel makes you decide what you really want to collect and what stuff you can just leave behind!
There is something strangely relatable about waking up with barely enough strength to put on your favourite set of armor and your backpack, and then you need your elixir to actually go on with your day :')
One note about purchasing elixirs from merchants: every time a character levels up, merchant inventories reset. So, you can have a party member reset their level at withers, then trade. Close the trade window, switch to your leveling character, level up one level, then re-open the trade window. Each level you can purchase elixirs, potions, etc from the merchant. Also, for an early source of Hill Giant Strength, Auntie Ethel will sell you three every time you reset her.
I'm doing a splitscreen campaign with a friend, and every time I log in as player 2 I get a new adventurers starting pack which comes with 1 giant strength potion. My gnome with Base 8 strength has never gone a day without downing a potion and jumping to 21 strength
I've done 3 full runs of BG3, 1 being honor mode and I have never decided to use battle mage's power because I assumed the arcane acuity stacks would go away like normal stacks, that is so incredibly broken lmao
Yep, it's imo kind of goofy they had it use an existing mechanic with an established different effect and then wrote an exception to that effect, rather than just saying +3 to DCs and attacks
Yeah it took me a few playthroughs to figure that out myself. I finally used it once because I really wanted to land a hold monster and was shocked to find that 3 arcane acuity refreshed itself.
Something about elixirs of darkvision that makes them even more useless: in the rare cases that you might want darkvision (ranged humans in the Underdark and Shadow-Cursed lands pretty much), scrolls of darkvision give you the exact same buff without taking up your elixir slot. It's just straight up invalidated by the scroll.
@@pokenoobmx3445 Not in game. It just lasts until Long Rest so you can use a Druid or Wizard in camp to cast it on the few characters that don't have Darkvision.
@@alantremonti1381 Yes, but it's a chance for the cloud giant fingers to show up, they are not guaranteed so it takes quite a bit of long rests to get a good amount (Respec leveling doesn't work for them, because you only get to 6 one time each respec and as always you don't need to use food, you can do a partial long rest with no food)
There's an old saying that originated in the halcyon days of D&D 3rd edition optimization from the old Gleemax forum and its predecessor the 339 boards that went like this: "Initiative: because going first often means your opponent does not get the opportunity to go second."
I think you are underselling the best use of level 1 arcane cultivation. The ability to cast hex as a warlock without using a higher level warlock spell slot is quite good.
I use the arrows on almost every ranged attack unless the damage is already enough to kill. 'Scroll'-ing through Tav's inventory to find a scroll to cast instead of just using a cantrip is a pain in the butt though lol.
Two great spots for resistance elixirs: 1. Psychic is great for the Githyanki Inquisitor in the Crèche. 2. The last fight of act 2 is all necrotic damage, if all characters have resistance through elixirs, warding bond, Abdirak’s mace, or the Plate armor in house of healing, it turns a very hard fight into a very manageable fight.
Fun one! Switching between elixirs of Arcane Cultivation and other elixir's is one of the available increased Sorcery Points tricks. In practice, it's expensive, but viable.
This. I can just about double my Sorcery Points every long rest on my Fire Sorc. Drink a level 1 elixir, 1 sorc point, level 2 elixir now I have 3 sorc points and a quickened level 6 spell.
Don't do it, I warn you. I came up with this idea just before the final fight (playing honour as my first full playthrough - not knowing what's to come). "Great power comes with great disappointments" - Uncle Alaundo
@@lena.bezcyferek that’s interesting. Did something change in Patch 6? Last time I used this, here is the pattern that worked - 1 - Elixir of Arcane Cultivation 2 - Create Sorcery Points 3 - Elixir of Greater Arcane Cultivation (you must use a different elixir; if you use the same arcane cultivation elixir, it won’t work) 4 - Create Sorcery Points 5 - Repeat I do know that they closed up some of the sorcery point tricks, but this one did work for me last time I tried it
@OakandIV That's exactly how it works. You can also trade those sorcery points for extra high level spell slots. As I said, don't do it. There's nothing exciting in blowing up the universe every single turn.
Hmm, but I think it's okay that so many of them are so broken since we only use them very rarely. After all, we have to save them for later, right? ... Right? But seriously, I still haven't managed to completely get rid of that old Skyrim habit of stockpiling all consumables instead of using them. And so I barely use them which results in me barely knowing that they do. Which apparently results in me missing out on some truly OP effects.
You’re telling me the Battle Mage Elixir DOESN‘T reduce stacks upon taking a hit? I knew they wouldn’t tick down with time, but that is ridiculous. Absolutely going to abuse that to hell and back next playthrough! 😂
I keep forgetting I have elixirs and potions. As someone with no previous knowledge of D&D this video has helped me better understand not just the effect of elixirs but also how to use them in context of different builds. I will make sure to use them more in the future now.
Thank you for that tier-list! I'm finishing my first run today, and I only realized recently that I was always relying on the same ones, and not in an optimal fashion. Your explanations gave me a new perspective for my next run!
with the arcane cultivation elixirs you can just regain all spell slots in a fight or out of combat by switching between optimally two different arcane cultivation elixirs making you up to level 4 spellslots only gold dependant and not long rest dependant
Notably, the main character can use tadpole powers as a bonus action, if you get the awakened buff in the creche. Advantage on a bonus action (especially in combination with something like perilous stakes in tactician) is pretty nice
Advantage is mathematically similar to a 3.325 increase to the roll. In that sense, it's very literally mathematically superior to the battlemage and giant strength elixirs when not cheesing character creation with them.
Darkvision elixir does actually belong in F tier, because by virtue of taking up the elixir slot, it is actually detrimental. It takes the place of an actually useful elixir. It's also worth noting that resistance elixirs are literally worthless if you set up warding bonds effectively with camp casters.
Big agree on the tadpole elixirs. I have to imagine whoever designed it didn’t know a lot about the other items/features in the game because there are SO many other ways to get advantage. You get gloves of the growling underdog pretty soon in act 1, and that basically gives you advantage on melee attacks every big fight
I am planing to host BG3 as a TTRPG for two of my friends, who are not able to play the game. Your tier lists helping me with things to take into my game and leave out of my game. Thank you very much.
Might want to consider how some of the elixirs can be used to buff summons. While I suspect that that it wouldn’t change your rankings, this ability to use them on summons provides good uses for bad elixirs. For example, bark skin can be good on Shovel or Hill Giant can be useful with the Deva. :)
It's nice to see this rating in a structured way with arguments behind it. Whenever I do a run on Honour Mode or Tactician, I mostly use the same elixirs. Strenght if the character needs it, peerless focus on my cleric, if I have one, and Bloodlust on the good DDs. If I don't want to use the "good" elixirs, I use the Collossus or heroism, with some characters Viciousness or (spoiler!) the vigilance with my sorc in the orin fight in order to get rid of her charges. And sometimes in the Counting House I actually use "see invisibility". Since I started using a 4 Transformation Wizard/4 Bard Halfing Hireling as my master alchemist, I can afford to be a little bit more excessive in the elixir use. Thanks again.
Fun fact about the vigilance elixir I found out in my game, is that it stacks with the alert feat, giving you +10 initiative, along with your DEX modifier.
I used colossus on the bulette after having Glut resurrect it. I had to make it jump over a lot of narrow spots on the map to stay with the party, but it was awesome and it was nice to go back and visit its giant corpse at the duergar camp.
My Swords Bard/Gloomstalker Ranger considers Bloodlust to be S+ tier, cuz I can do 10 Attacks in the first turn of combat WITHOUT even using Haste as well. Add the +10 dmg from Sharpshooter and up to 25 less hit points per enemy from Cull The Weak, and my one character can pretty much kill all the lesser enemies in a big fight in one round.
thank you for featuring the dreaded elixirs! I love them and enjoy making them in bulk with a transmutation wizard. great video … but there is something you left out on the elixirs of arcane cultivation. if you have an empty spell slot when you use it then you can use another elixir and not lose the replaced slot. The wiki explanation is below and I have tested it - it works. you can replace all your expended spell slots if you have enough elixirs and cycle through them properly. heres the wiki: “When the effect of this elixir is removed (i.e. when drinking a different elixir), you will lose a level 1 spell slot, prioritizing an already expended slot. If you have expended at least one level 1 spell slot, there is no harm in replacing this elixir (or benefit in keeping it).”
Thanks very much! I actually do talk about that for the arcane cultivation elixirs - mostly for extra day-long buffs before switching to a different one, but also can be used to cheese tons of extra sorcery points for example
@@Cephalopocalypse sorry I guess I misunderstood what you were saying. I’ll listen again! I think what confused me was when you said if you use the spell slot then you can use another elixir without losing another slot. That's absolutely true, but I thought you meant that is the only time you get a "free slot." You have to use it or lose it if you have no other free slots at that level (but as long as you have one free, then replacing the elixir will take the empty slot). Thanks again for covering elixirs -- I hope you will tackle potions, coatings and other consumables at some point too. I always end up with a pile of throwables that seem under-powered and virtually useless after level 1 -- except for water of course, and sometimes grease -- but maybe I am missing something?
In the early game, I view arcane cultivation as + spell points for sorcerers instead of an extra spell. I have a whole system: cultivation pots go to sorcerers, bloodthirst to barbarians, colossus to Battlemasters, hill giant strength to monks, heroism to archers, etc.
I use vigilance on shovel to guarantee surprise rounds in every combat for the whole day. The extra initiative gives shovel the chance to go invisible before the enemies get a chance to hit. If there was one elixir that deserves s++ it would be vigilance.
@@twoshu8940 check my other reply. I've been going at a solo warlock honor run and sometimes not getting a surprise round makes all fights way more dangerous
Yt didnt like my reply ig but the method is you proc surprise with an attack and you get first go next round so shovel stays alive without getting hit.(You go invis)
This is why my number 1 hireling is a transmutation wizard, with one level of rogue for medicine expertise. You can very consistently get double elixirs when you craft them. So I just add the transmuter to my party when I craft alchemy things and to cast longstrider on my party, and then leave him in camp.
I do think it is worthy to note that you can actually obtain Cloud Giant Elixers significantly earlier than you might originally think. Cloud Giant Fingers start spawning in Vendor inventories at level 6, so it does require a bit more time to get them especially if you want to stockpile them.
An absolutely perfect ranking for Elixirs. And great discussion of them all. The only things you missed talking about are the thrown benefits of Elixirs and applying them to summons. I think the most fun (and non-abusive) way to use Elixirs is to just use the ones you find along the way. Don't buy or craft any. You find a nice random mix that let you get nice buffs, but never so many that you can abuse the game and you will have to pick and choose your days and use some of the 'lessor' elixirs because you don't have enough of the S-tier ones.
Thanks so much for the support! It's true - I definitely could have gone into that more for sure. To be honest I haven't experimented with it much myself because I usually don't play with summons OR elixirs, so I'm definitely pretty likely to overlook the combination!
My ultra-super-secret tech is to keep a transmutation wizard in camp with a maxed wisdom and expertise in medicine. Gotta double up on potions and elixirs.
I do one of those for mage armor and longstrider but then make a separate character for potion brewing: pick the halfling hireling, go 2 in transmutation wizard, 3 in bard with medicine expertise. Cast enhance ability wisdom and get guidance cast on them, for advantage and 1d4 bonus plus double proficiency to your checks, and rerolling 1's.
Easy fix to the Strength elixers is just make the Hill Giant one increase your STR by 2 up to 20, and the Cloud Giant one by 4 up to like 30 (or whatever so it works with the mirror and special potion Araj gives from drinking Astarions blood). They'd still be worth it for STR builds, but not domineering for other characters too.
I only very recently realized how much I love the peerless focus and me cuz if you have enough to give a caster everyday it just saves having to get the war caster feat
There is one essential point you overlooked concerning bloodlust. I'm currently investigating this, but what I do know for sure is that the majority of the separate sources of damage that cause the kill will not activate the bloodlust elixir. Things like cull the week. Still, I believe it is the most powerful elixir in the game.
Some sources of damage don't count as coming from the character triggering them - cull the weak is one, moonbeam is another, some explosives etc similarly - those won't trigger bloodlust, which is definitely buggy
Omg the battle mages power lasts all day? 3 extra arcane acuity?! I always left it somewhere in my elixir pouch because I thought to myself how 3 arcane acuity for one turn then having it decrease is too niche of a use case. All day is absolutely busted beyond belief lol. Guess I gotta go back to Withers for two characters now… I would feel guilty for using it but… so much power 🤤
@@twoshu8940 sure but you can use this on literally any character for an extra 15% chance to hit a spell attack roll or a save or suck spell which doesn’t limit you to: helm of arcane acuity or fire acuity hat. Also do keep in mind this +3 will persist through every turn regardless of use or getting hit and on the start of encounters before even building up stacks. It’s easier to think of this as just a flat 15% increase to attack and save dc for an entire day rather than arcane acuity since it functions a bit differently. In that case there’s just unrivaled flexibility with gear and the increase is easily justifiable of an S+ tier slot.
One weird edge case with elixir of heroism is that the bless buff is tied to the temporary hitpoints, so you can drink heroism and then drink another elixir and you will still get bless, at least until your temp hitpoints run out.
The resistance elixirs are completely overshadowed by hirelings that just cast warding bond on you, +1 to AC and saving throws and resistance to all damage.
The Hireling Cleric batteries is the ultimate BG3 cheese yeah. Life Clerics all dropping all of their non-concentration, last all day spells, super OP. It takes a bit every day to re-up it but ridiculously powerful. Great to feel secure on Honour. Once you get Freedom of Movement especially.
I 100% agree with your reasoning on all of these elixirs. This is effectively a broken mechanic in the game... but broken mechanics can be fun. That said, for rebalancing purposes, I feel that the Hill Giant Elixir should give a +3 to Strength, and the Cloud Giant Elixir should give a +6 to Strength. For Strength Based characters, it would put those stats at about those same points as the Elixirs Currently set your Strength at in the first place. Vigilance should give advantage to Perception checks, and a +2 to Initiative. Arcane Acuity should be completely overhauled as a buff in the game. It should function like Arcane Synergy. With Arcane Synergy, regardless of how many times you proc the effect, you can never have more than 2 stacks of the effect. It provides a flat bonus to your weapon damage rolls, equal to your spellcasting modifier. Arcane Acuity should be an effect that, when triggered, is given for 2 turns and can't stack higher than 2 turns. The bonus should be that you get a bonus to spell attack and spell save DC equal to 2. No more, no less... and the Elixir for Arcane Acuity simply shouldn't exist. Bloodlust is pretty powerful. I would nerf it so that the extra action is limited to a single weapon attack (as it is in honor mode) or a single cantrip (so no leveled spells... ie. you can cast Fire Bolt with it but not Fireball). The rest I wouldn't really change.
Resistance Elixirs should have their own stack slot such that you can trade off between being resistant to some one type of damage. Some elixirs also really need to be potions (e.g. See Invisibility or Heroism) while others really need to be elixirs (e.g. Potion of Speed). The Arcane Cultivation potions also really need to be potions, as they're basically just doing what food does with full rest: they regen spell slots, except in the most expensive way. Furthermore, some spells really should be temporary with potions that should last all day; I'm thinking here specifically of some of the Ritual Spells, like Long Jump, Feather Fall, or even Speak with Animals or Mind Reading.
the problepm with potion of speed being an elixir is the duration. Having it last all day would be way too strong. Honestly, just removing it completely would be ok.
@@isaz2425 Especially when the spell Haste regularly gets interrupted faster than the potion of speed would. Having a readily available stockpile of something that's generally BETTER than one of the best spells in the game is nonsensical. AND, potions take a bonus action instead of an action. So potions of speed really are just better versions of the Haste spell in most cases.
Bah. Resist potions belong in at LEAST A tier. We have a warped perspective, and all fights are pretty easy for us no matter what cause we know what to expect. But if you're playing through your first time, the corresponding resist elixir is probably your best choice on most boss fights. Even if you have to wait to see what the boss uses INSIDE the fight before you use the resist potion, it's STILL amazingly powerful.
I pretty much sleep on every elixir except the giant strength ones. Never even used battle mage, vigilance or bloodlust. I probably will if I ever go back to my honor run, but for tactician there's no need for them.
You can have fun with bloodlust. My buddy and I are doing a splitscreen campaign, he's a dwarf barbarian and I'm a gnome rogue. He chugs bloodlust, I cast haste on him and hide at the back of the battle sniping. He does 8-10 attacks per turn, and I pick off whatever survives lol
See invisibility is very useful if your character is Origin Wyll, because as he has just 1 eye Volo refuses to do the surgery. Larian has thought everything
there's a mod out there now that makes hill giant be +3 strength up to 21 and cloud giant is +5 up to 27. Makes things a lot more interesting imo. Obv still great early game since it's effectively +2 if you go 17 strength but prevents the str dump. Cloud giant means Araj, mirror and hag's hair are all useful to use on str.
Also worth noting: Hill Giant Strength can also be used as a throwable combat buff potion ….allowing it to be applied to two characters at the same time, but only for 10 turns. however I think it still replaces other elixirs (I have to test that). Usually its better to use it normally but there are times when the throwable option is good for characters that would not normally need the strength.
Good info but my man loves to add words that don’t bring anything to the video except extra time. Couldn’t help but skip most of the video because it’s like listening to that one friend who loves to show you how smart he thinks he is. Seems like a script could cut these videos in half and not sacrifice any content.
I would agree, it's a bit too long, especially if you are someone who is experienced in the game already. But to someone very new like me, it helps that he is explaining in a very detailed way in terms of why stuff works. I agree there are things he simply repeats as well.
I think he just explains all his decisions in length, for what build they are useful, for what situation, what classes and how the elixirs interact with other game mechanics making them better or less useful and repetition to summarize his points are fine. That said, more focused scripting could have made the video shorter perhaps
I will say this, the elixir that gives you a lvl 1 spell slot can actually be better later on in the game than the beginning. Although you usually don’t run out of spells, if you do have one of these and you have a wizard with every tadpole power up possible, then a single magic missile cast can kill 3 enemies with less then 25 health each. Of course the elixirs that give a higher spell slot can cast more missiles but then you’d probably be saving them for haste or fireball.
The thing with casting a day-long buff on yourself with an Arcane Cultivation Elixir and then switching to another elixir, is you could just use a Scroll of that spell for the same effect. So there's even an alternative for THAT use case lol
I think Bloodlust should be on the S+ tier for a specific reason. I often find that it pays to take out the resident character first. There is a trade-off between getting rid of annoying low level enemies and going all in on the boss from the start. With Bloodlust, this priority changes significantly. Now, in a way, you can do both. Or it is significantly faster to take out the low-level characters first. I find that with a little planning, several of the group members can make extra attacks almost every round with bloodlust. So I mean S+.
It says in the wiki that the barkskin elixir can be thrown so does that mean you can apply on summons with low AC? Obviously not game breaking but probably could be useful for more summon heavy builds.
In that case don't throw an elixir, simply drop or put it on the ground, then select your summoned creature, hover the cursor over the elixir and you will have an option to drink it with a summon. Any summon you can directly control can enjoy the benefits of an elixir :p
"Elixir of Peerless Focus; I assume this is just coffee." Well, thank DOG I wasn't drinking any at the time, or I'd be down one gaming laptop, OP. Holy shit.
Ideally you want everyone in your party to be using an elixir every day. Welp, I guess everyone taking drugs every day is optimal gameplay lol adding a specific pinch of realism to this game really makes it absurd. Love you videos, im just poking fun at game play mechanics
At this point I’m cruising through my second playthrough of honor mode. I’m looking for ways to make the game more engaging rather than easier. To that end I might ban elixirs. The only one I’ll be sorry to lose is the Colossus, as it was fun to have a giant in your party.
Elixirs are really fun if you Don't buy/craft any. You collect a nice random mix of elixirs during your adventuring but never enough of any one type abuse it and instead have to pick an choose if its worth using an elixir today and which one.
Arcane cultivation is identical to a scroll of any spell you have prepared, with the added downside of occupying an elixir slot. That's literally it, mechanically.
The first time I've seen the tadpole elixir I thought it would give you one permanent tadpole point while being super rare so you can't easily abuse it. I would have liked an ability to get more tadpoles because their limitation makes me only wanna use them on myself because I can cast them as a bonus action and give the rest of my party only the boring (but very strong) favorable beginnings and luck of the far realms.
Orin dagger + shortsword mountain (-2) The dead shot (-1) Spell sniper (-1) Champion (-1) Viciouness (-1) 14 to crit. But if you get bhaal chosen, -2, which means 12 to crit. Plus Craterflesh Gloves, there isn't anything safe from your Eldritch blasts. I didn't actually pay attetion if it was 12 or 13 in game, but still i either crit'd or crit missed every hit, so i guess it was working.
Could you make a build optimized for making/handing out elixirs and potions? Has transmutation wizard levels, maybe bonus action thows with berserker levels to toss potions at your opponents and allies... like a witch doctor type of character
Look up CRPG bro video 'best honour mode party'. He talks about a '5th member' which is an alchemist build which he leaves at camp just to make potions
Drop potions just outside of battle initiation range. Mage hand. Throw potions you dropped near the fight on characters / enemies who need them. Easy and no need to spec someone into a potion person except a camp person.
@@SoI_Badguy huh? You then just give the potions to your party and any party member can throw them. He literally outlines a build to make an alchemist and so just follow that build to make an alchemist and then change it to suit your needs. You only need a bit of strength to throw potions, which you can build into or use an elixir to boost strength. Done!!!
@EdgeKisaragi Or you could have both? No need to do any annoying setup laying a bunch of potions on the ground and using a once-per-short-rest cantrip to throw them, but it's an option for big fights. Yeah I know it isn't optimal but this is an RPG, not a math test. Being a potion chucking alchemist is a fantasy I want to play and I'm interested in hearing how it could be optimized within that playstyle.
I noticed a frustrating bug (hopefully a bug) with the Bloodlust Elixir. If you already have temp hit points, the elixir will not trigger. This might not come up often, but if you're a Spore Druid Fighter (very fun build), it's quite a disappointment to not get that extra action, especially on Honor Mode.
Odd, maybe it's an Honor Mode thing but my bloodlust characters always got their bonus action even with temp hp from shield of thralls when I used them in tactician.
i think Honor Mode shuts down the extra action from Bloodlust sometimes. to me it seems like there is a limit to how many extra attacks you can get in a battle. there are some vague parts of the Honor Mode description that suggest hidden changes like that. But could be I just can’t figure out why its not working.
Arcane acuity is overrated because meta mage builds generally have their hit chance from just gear alone at = yes. Most meta spells also still do at least halved damage even if you miss or are guaranteed to hit like magic missiles or cloud daggers. Hill giant, cloud giant, bloodlust and occasionally vigilance are the only worthwhile elixirs so this is otherwise a pretty accurate list.
I have always thought tadpole elixir was just a storyline item, its so bad no one would ever use it, and like you said there are other was to get its advantages without giving your self a MASSIVE disadvantage, its just a joke Elixir to me, not something you would ever actually use. New sub here, and a first time to a Baldur's Gate and a D&D game. (So basically a noob) I've watch a lot of your vids recently, the last one I watched was the lvl 6 spell slot, very interesting take, Also, In one of your other vids, I think it was about lvl 2 spell slots. (I think). I didn't realize disguise self could be used to talk to the dead you just killed, because it has always told me that it won't talk to its killer, it never accrued to me to use disguise self, I am now getting a lot more info in game than before, getting a more complete picture, very useful info, I'll continues watching to see what else I can learn.👍
Does anyone else feel the Arcane Cultivation elixirs should have just been potions that restore a corresponding level of spell slot? Feels very odd having them be all day elixirs, tbh.
Cloud Giant TB Monk/Barb Karlach with a soul coin might be the most broken shit in the entire game. After beating my first honour mode run I pretty much abstain from using elixirs lol, they're so insanely powerful.
Yes, that is my main problem with the Vigilance elixir . . . its just too big a pain to acquire enough of them to replace the Alert feat (or otherwise skip +Initiative gear/dex). I'd rather just build the initiative into my build.
easy: -giant strength elixirs >>>> because stats are king and cheating out stats is king². -bloodlust, especially for spell-heavy characters basically gives them another free cast per turn, its the giant strength elixir for mages. -Peerless focus for buffing supports if you even run one, battle mages power for aggressive supports. -Vigilance for the heavy multiclassed builds that cant squeeze alert in there somewhere. -colossus for everything with lots of relatively small hits like machinegun bard. bloodlust works well too, but since it doesnt work with extra attack in honor mode, just go with this one, trust. rest are heavily situational. if you have to use or rely on mage armor or barkskin youre probably playing suboptimally anyway
The worst part of the Darkvision Elixir is that it takes up your elixir buff slot while the SCROLL of Darkvision doesn't, and *doesn't* take your concentration! I always cast Scroll of Darkvision on Laezel every morning just to use them up
Yeah exactly - it's got a huge oppotunity cost for very small benefit, even aside from how this game mostly doesn't care about lighting conditions anyways!
I would bump up the rank of the arcane cultivation elixirs when used on sorcerers since they can just convert the spell slots from the elixirs into sorcery points treating the elixirs like mana potions. Like this you can use the elixirs to cast higher tier spells then the spell slots recieved by converting sorcerer points.
It takes more sorcery points to create a spell slot than the spell slot gives when you create sorcery points. Sure, if you have 40 of the baby potions stocked up, you can use that trick. But it takes what, 7 of them to get a single level 5 spell slot?
Yup, but worth the stock of potions especially since you won't loose the sorcery points after switching elixirs afterwards whereas other classes the spell slots are lost if you don't cast before your next elixer.
I wonder, have you played XCOM 2? Watching your videos feels like watching XCOM guides, "important to go first" and stuff. You'd like it a lot, I think.
Doing my first honour run atm and I've been able to kill every boss except Ansur before they could act, without elixirs. Have used some speed pots on occasion. I think the most truly broken game mechanic is food. I'd rather have every spell slot and 1/long rest every fight than any elixir! It is pretty cheesy but it's my first run 😅
So I know I'm late to this video but I just jumped back into bg3 after a break. The battlements power elixir and arcane acuity buff is so broken. You may know that on honor mode raphael cannot be paralyzed more than 1 turn due to his legendary powers. However, bestow curse has an option where the target has to pass a saving throw or lose its turn. Well at 10 stacks of arcane acuity my bard locked him down for the entire fight. He took 0 turns and it was funny.
One small criticism. Battlemage's Power is just an effective +3 to a stat that only applies to combat rolls and not skill checks or out of combat uses, and is ranked above Cloud Giant Strength when used on characters with max Strength despite that also being a +3 to a stat but is useful outside of combat as well, and also applies to skill checks that use the stat. The only way this makes sense is if you're asserting that simply being a caster is such a massive combat advantage that all elixirs should be losing points simply because they buff a non-caster. So no matter what, it flat out doesn't make any sense to have both Battlemage's Power and the Giant Strength Elixirs ranked the way they are, no matter how you break down the logic. Either you recognize that the mage elixir is mathematically inferior to the giant strength elixirs, or you assume that being melee is too big a disadvantage to rank highly in the first place.
This is a good analysis, but there's are good reasons those two things are evaluated differently. In D&D, there are lots of ways to increase your attack (most notably, attacking with advantage, magic weapons, and the archery fighting style amongst many others). There are very few ways to increase your save DC - Baldur's gate is extremely generous with items that do this, but in normal 5e those items would be extremely rare. Even given BG3's generosity, an equivalent bonus to save DC is *much* more valuable than a bonus to attack, because the former is much more difficult to obtain. The effect of increasing it is also vastly greater - a spell is a heavy resource investment, usually with a very powerful effect on success, so the expected value from an increased chance of success is much greater than the expected value of a small damage increase.
The fact that they give you the ingredients for colossus elixir right before Grymforge tells me that owlbear off the top rope is the INTENDED solution for the Grym fight.
Exactly!
idk bout THE solution but AN "intended" "solution", what i loved bout this game of dnd. is the amount of possibilities only limited by our own creativity, it's insane the things that one can pull off by just thinking outside the box a lil bit. (if we were to discuss *the* intended solution it'd be obiously using the hammer for grym)
I didn't have a druid so I went with the giant hastened Karlach bonking him to death with a hammer solution.
I disagree. A big part of what makes BG3 such a great game is that there's so many different solutions to every problem. Adding ingredients is just offering another.
This makes me have so much respects for the larian devs thou. As a developer myself, it's insane that they coded in so many branching paths and various possibilities to finish quest throughout the game. Like poisoning the goblin food, etc. It's pretty incredible what they achieved here.
Are you telling me these are more useful than just weighing down my Tav all game???
My 50 pound pouch of consumables that I will always carry but never use
RIGHTTT i’m always like “i shouldn’t sell this, i’ll definitely use it at some point” and then end the game with 80 unused elixirs
Shocking isn't it? I felt stupid for ignoring them and wonder if I should take a look at poison a little more even though I probably only ever use it twice lol both times tp poison someone's beer
@tristanwillcox4011 don't even get me started on scrolls lol found out during my current hm run that I just casually had 3 scrolls of globe of "screw your damage I said no" which helped me when I choked during my fight against cazador
Y'all are weird
You use the elixers of strength to cheese the stats system. I use the exliers of strength to increase my carry weight so I can sell vendors more tin cups at once. We are not the same.
(Meme aside great video, really helpful! Going to be starting honor run soon and I will need to keep this stuff in mind)
For a while that was the only way I was willing to use elixirs, then I thought why don't I just use a mod for extra carry weight and save myself some clicks
a friend laughed at me for picking up all the rotten fruit. Dammon still bought it, though, and I'm 120 gold richer, so who's laughing now?
@@Cephalopocalypsesame for aoe/permanent longstrider and you mjght aswell use a mid for camp supplies since if you loot all containers you get more than enough camp supplies for the whole game so it just saves tooons of clicking
@@Cephalopocalypsesame for aoe/permanent longstrider and you might aswell use a mod for camp supplies since if you loot all containers you get more than enough camp supplies for the whole game so a mod just saves tooons of clicks
@@Cephalopocalypse Ha! and here I am, banning the 'send to camp' feature because it breaks immersion and makes it too easy. No 'send to camp' and no Fast Travel makes you decide what you really want to collect and what stuff you can just leave behind!
There is something strangely relatable about waking up with barely enough strength to put on your favourite set of armor and your backpack, and then you need your elixir to actually go on with your day :')
Lol truth
My no strength bard is getting to the point where I can only loot a couple bodies before I'm over encumbered and I'm considering it...
Mind Blown within three minutes after learning that Elixir of Universal Resistance is not an Elixir....
One note about purchasing elixirs from merchants: every time a character levels up, merchant inventories reset. So, you can have a party member reset their level at withers, then trade. Close the trade window, switch to your leveling character, level up one level, then re-open the trade window. Each level you can purchase elixirs, potions, etc from the merchant. Also, for an early source of Hill Giant Strength, Auntie Ethel will sell you three every time you reset her.
I'm doing a splitscreen campaign with a friend, and every time I log in as player 2 I get a new adventurers starting pack which comes with 1 giant strength potion.
My gnome with Base 8 strength has never gone a day without downing a potion and jumping to 21 strength
I've done 3 full runs of BG3, 1 being honor mode and I have never decided to use battle mage's power because I assumed the arcane acuity stacks would go away like normal stacks, that is so incredibly broken lmao
Yeah it's pretty crazy
Yep, it's imo kind of goofy they had it use an existing mechanic with an established different effect and then wrote an exception to that effect, rather than just saying +3 to DCs and attacks
Same! I never considered using them over Cultivation or Bloodlust, but this changed it all!
Same thing over here. Nearly fell of my chair
Yeah it took me a few playthroughs to figure that out myself. I finally used it once because I really wanted to land a hold monster and was shocked to find that 3 arcane acuity refreshed itself.
Something about elixirs of darkvision that makes them even more useless: in the rare cases that you might want darkvision (ranged humans in the Underdark and Shadow-Cursed lands pretty much), scrolls of darkvision give you the exact same buff without taking up your elixir slot. It's just straight up invalidated by the scroll.
yep exactly - there's so few characters that would ever want it and there's much better ways to get it for those anyways
doesn't darkvision use concentration tho? maybe the elixir is intended for casters and the scroll is intended for martials
@@pokenoobmx3445 Not in game. It just lasts until Long Rest so you can use a Druid or Wizard in camp to cast it on the few characters that don't have Darkvision.
@@TheThreeHeadedDragon oh, interesting, i'm not the type to use camp characters but it sounds cool nonetheless
@@pokenoobmx3445you're missing A LOT of buffs by just being stubborn. A WHOLE LOT.
Holy cow I didn't know Elixir of Colossus stacks with Enlarge! New playthrough group composition unlocked :D
Use potion of colossus. Wild shape into owl bear. Use enlarge. Profit.
@zephyrprime does wildshape still benefit from tavern brawler?
Just a note, the Cloud Giant elixirs are not super late game, the ingridients are available starting at level 6 in act 1 Myconid Colony venddors
So, once you hit level 6, they start selling the ingredients in Act 1? That's awesome.
@@alantremonti1381 Yes, but it's a chance for the cloud giant fingers to show up, they are not guaranteed so it takes quite a bit of long rests to get a good amount (Respec leveling doesn't work for them, because you only get to 6 one time each respec and as always you don't need to use food, you can do a partial long rest with no food)
There's an old saying that originated in the halcyon days of D&D 3rd edition optimization from the old Gleemax forum and its predecessor the 339 boards that went like this: "Initiative: because going first often means your opponent does not get the opportunity to go second."
I think you are underselling the best use of level 1 arcane cultivation. The ability to cast hex as a warlock without using a higher level warlock spell slot is quite good.
Those potions clogging up my inventory have a purpose!? Lol I always forget to use them, and arrows, and scrolls.
I don't necessarily forget, but there's that persistent "I might need it later" feeling...
@@alexmashkin863yeah, hoarding consumables is a staple of all RPG’s
What are you talking about? They don't get to leave camp without their morning dose and a few rituals)
@@cannyvalley8522Hey honey, time for your daily giant finger soup
I use the arrows on almost every ranged attack unless the damage is already enough to kill. 'Scroll'-ing through Tav's inventory to find a scroll to cast instead of just using a cantrip is a pain in the butt though lol.
Two great spots for resistance elixirs:
1. Psychic is great for the Githyanki Inquisitor in the Crèche.
2. The last fight of act 2 is all necrotic damage, if all characters have resistance through elixirs, warding bond, Abdirak’s mace, or the Plate armor in house of healing, it turns a very hard fight into a very manageable fight.
Or just have your Tav to tell the boss to kill themselves.
@@Czesnek still have to fight Myrkul
Fun one! Switching between elixirs of Arcane Cultivation and other elixir's is one of the available increased Sorcery Points tricks. In practice, it's expensive, but viable.
This. I can just about double my Sorcery Points every long rest on my Fire Sorc. Drink a level 1 elixir, 1 sorc point, level 2 elixir now I have 3 sorc points and a quickened level 6 spell.
Don't do it, I warn you.
I came up with this idea just before the final fight (playing honour as my first full playthrough - not knowing what's to come).
"Great power comes with great disappointments" - Uncle Alaundo
@@lena.bezcyferek that’s interesting. Did something change in Patch 6?
Last time I used this, here is the pattern that worked -
1 - Elixir of Arcane Cultivation
2 - Create Sorcery Points
3 - Elixir of Greater Arcane Cultivation (you must use a different elixir; if you use the same arcane cultivation elixir, it won’t work)
4 - Create Sorcery Points
5 - Repeat
I do know that they closed up some of the sorcery point tricks, but this one did work for me last time I tried it
@OakandIV That's exactly how it works. You can also trade those sorcery points for extra high level spell slots. As I said, don't do it. There's nothing exciting in blowing up the universe every single turn.
@@lena.bezcyferek ah! Got it. And I get it. It definitely breaks the action economy.
Hmm, but I think it's okay that so many of them are so broken since we only use them very rarely. After all, we have to save them for later, right? ... Right?
But seriously, I still haven't managed to completely get rid of that old Skyrim habit of stockpiling all consumables instead of using them. And so I barely use them which results in me barely knowing that they do. Which apparently results in me missing out on some truly OP effects.
Yep I am exactly the same way. What if I need it later????
You’re telling me the Battle Mage Elixir DOESN‘T reduce stacks upon taking a hit? I knew they wouldn’t tick down with time, but that is ridiculous. Absolutely going to abuse that to hell and back next playthrough! 😂
I keep forgetting I have elixirs and potions. As someone with no previous knowledge of D&D this video has helped me better understand not just the effect of elixirs but also how to use them in context of different builds. I will make sure to use them more in the future now.
Thank you for that tier-list! I'm finishing my first run today, and I only realized recently that I was always relying on the same ones, and not in an optimal fashion. Your explanations gave me a new perspective for my next run!
with the arcane cultivation elixirs you can just regain all spell slots in a fight or out of combat by switching between optimally two different arcane cultivation elixirs making you up to level 4 spellslots only gold dependant and not long rest dependant
Which is even more broken for sorcerer :-)
Yeah! I should definitely have mentioned that use case as well - incredibly powerful, of course!
Notably, the main character can use tadpole powers as a bonus action, if you get the awakened buff in the creche.
Advantage on a bonus action (especially in combination with something like perilous stakes in tactician) is pretty nice
Advantage is mathematically similar to a 3.325 increase to the roll. In that sense, it's very literally mathematically superior to the battlemage and giant strength elixirs when not cheesing character creation with them.
Darkvision elixir does actually belong in F tier, because by virtue of taking up the elixir slot, it is actually detrimental. It takes the place of an actually useful elixir.
It's also worth noting that resistance elixirs are literally worthless if you set up warding bonds effectively with camp casters.
Big agree on the tadpole elixirs. I have to imagine whoever designed it didn’t know a lot about the other items/features in the game because there are SO many other ways to get advantage. You get gloves of the growling underdog pretty soon in act 1, and that basically gives you advantage on melee attacks every big fight
I am planing to host BG3 as a TTRPG for two of my friends, who are not able to play the game. Your tier lists helping me with things to take into my game and leave out of my game. Thank you very much.
Might want to consider how some of the elixirs can be used to buff summons. While I suspect that that it wouldn’t change your rankings, this ability to use them on summons provides good uses for bad elixirs. For example, bark skin can be good on Shovel or Hill Giant can be useful with the Deva. :)
It's nice to see this rating in a structured way with arguments behind it.
Whenever I do a run on Honour Mode or Tactician, I mostly use the same elixirs. Strenght if the character needs it, peerless focus on my cleric, if I have one, and Bloodlust on the good DDs. If I don't want to use the "good" elixirs, I use the Collossus or heroism, with some characters Viciousness or (spoiler!) the vigilance with my sorc in the orin fight in order to get rid of her charges.
And sometimes in the Counting House I actually use "see invisibility".
Since I started using a 4 Transformation Wizard/4 Bard Halfing Hireling as my master alchemist, I can afford to be a little bit more excessive in the elixir use.
Thanks again.
Wizard 6 is better cause he gives you free constitution saving throws proficiency.
Fun fact about the vigilance elixir I found out in my game, is that it stacks with the alert feat, giving you +10 initiative, along with your DEX modifier.
I used colossus on the bulette after having Glut resurrect it. I had to make it jump over a lot of narrow spots on the map to stay with the party, but it was awesome and it was nice to go back and visit its giant corpse at the duergar camp.
My Swords Bard/Gloomstalker Ranger considers Bloodlust to be S+ tier, cuz I can do 10 Attacks in the first turn of combat WITHOUT even using Haste as well. Add the +10 dmg from Sharpshooter and up to 25 less hit points per enemy from Cull The Weak, and my one character can pretty much kill all the lesser enemies in a big fight in one round.
I need to use Elixers more often lmao, I just keep them in my bag just in case, only to never use them, not even for the final battle.
The classic RPG experience!
You can also give your barkskin elixir to the barky boy scratch.
thank you for featuring the dreaded elixirs! I love them and enjoy making them in bulk with a transmutation wizard.
great video … but there is something you left out on the elixirs of arcane cultivation.
if you have an empty spell slot when you use it then you can use another elixir and not lose the replaced slot. The wiki explanation is below and I have tested it - it works. you can replace all your expended spell slots if you have enough elixirs and cycle through them properly. heres the wiki:
“When the effect of this elixir is removed (i.e. when drinking a different elixir), you will lose a level 1 spell slot, prioritizing an already expended slot. If you have expended at least one level 1 spell slot, there is no harm in replacing this elixir (or benefit in keeping it).”
Thanks very much! I actually do talk about that for the arcane cultivation elixirs - mostly for extra day-long buffs before switching to a different one, but also can be used to cheese tons of extra sorcery points for example
@@Cephalopocalypse sorry I guess I misunderstood what you were saying. I’ll listen again! I think what confused me was when you said if you use the spell slot then you can use another elixir without losing another slot. That's absolutely true, but I thought you meant that is the only time you get a "free slot." You have to use it or lose it if you have no other free slots at that level (but as long as you have one free, then replacing the elixir will take the empty slot). Thanks again for covering elixirs -- I hope you will tackle potions, coatings and other consumables at some point too. I always end up with a pile of throwables that seem under-powered and virtually useless after level 1 -- except for water of course, and sometimes grease -- but maybe I am missing something?
In the early game, I view arcane cultivation as + spell points for sorcerers instead of an extra spell. I have a whole system: cultivation pots go to sorcerers, bloodthirst to barbarians, colossus to Battlemasters, hill giant strength to monks, heroism to archers, etc.
I use vigilance on shovel to guarantee surprise rounds in every combat for the whole day. The extra initiative gives shovel the chance to go invisible before the enemies get a chance to hit. If there was one elixir that deserves s++ it would be vigilance.
Initiative doesn’t matter in surprising enemies though
@@challah_back_femme9857 first turn you attack an enemy, after surprise round you go invis, your shovel doesnt die
@@twoshu8940 check my other reply. I've been going at a solo warlock honor run and sometimes not getting a surprise round makes all fights way more dangerous
Yt didnt like my reply ig but the method is you proc surprise with an attack and you get first go next round so shovel stays alive without getting hit.(You go invis)
How does surprise work? Can you surprise enemies after combat initiates if you are invisible?
This is why my number 1 hireling is a transmutation wizard, with one level of rogue for medicine expertise. You can very consistently get double elixirs when you craft them. So I just add the transmuter to my party when I craft alchemy things and to cast longstrider on my party, and then leave him in camp.
Dont forget to cast owls wisdom and guidance before your make the elixers, gives it an almost 100% success rate
The tier list I didn’t know I needed! Thank you!!!
Awesome, glad it helped!
I do think it is worthy to note that you can actually obtain Cloud Giant Elixers significantly earlier than you might originally think. Cloud Giant Fingers start spawning in Vendor inventories at level 6, so it does require a bit more time to get them especially if you want to stockpile them.
An absolutely perfect ranking for Elixirs. And great discussion of them all.
The only things you missed talking about are the thrown benefits of Elixirs and applying them to summons.
I think the most fun (and non-abusive) way to use Elixirs is to just use the ones you find along the way. Don't buy or craft any. You find a nice random mix that let you get nice buffs, but never so many that you can abuse the game and you will have to pick and choose your days and use some of the 'lessor' elixirs because you don't have enough of the S-tier ones.
Thanks so much for the support! It's true - I definitely could have gone into that more for sure. To be honest I haven't experimented with it much myself because I usually don't play with summons OR elixirs, so I'm definitely pretty likely to overlook the combination!
Thanks! Wish I would have found you sooner, really like your videos.
Thanks so much for the support! I really appreciate it - it really means a lot!
My ultra-super-secret tech is to keep a transmutation wizard in camp with a maxed wisdom and expertise in medicine. Gotta double up on potions and elixirs.
I do one of those for mage armor and longstrider but then make a separate character for potion brewing: pick the halfling hireling, go 2 in transmutation wizard, 3 in bard with medicine expertise. Cast enhance ability wisdom and get guidance cast on them, for advantage and 1d4 bonus plus double proficiency to your checks, and rerolling 1's.
@@montezuma0000 Take the Lucky feat for added success.
Which variety of Win Juice is your favorite?
He said his favourite party builds was Swords Bard, Light Cleric, Abjuration Wizard and Bardadin/ Hero adventurer main character.
Easy fix to the Strength elixers is just make the Hill Giant one increase your STR by 2 up to 20, and the Cloud Giant one by 4 up to like 30 (or whatever so it works with the mirror and special potion Araj gives from drinking Astarions blood). They'd still be worth it for STR builds, but not domineering for other characters too.
The Giant Strength potions on a tavern brawler monk is hilariously op
I only very recently realized how much I love the peerless focus and me cuz if you have enough to give a caster everyday it just saves having to get the war caster feat
Well analyzed and explained.
Thanks!
There is one essential point you overlooked concerning bloodlust. I'm currently investigating this, but what I do know for sure is that the majority of the separate sources of damage that cause the kill will not activate the bloodlust elixir. Things like cull the week. Still, I believe it is the most powerful elixir in the game.
Some sources of damage don't count as coming from the character triggering them - cull the weak is one, moonbeam is another, some explosives etc similarly - those won't trigger bloodlust, which is definitely buggy
Omg the battle mages power lasts all day? 3 extra arcane acuity?! I always left it somewhere in my elixir pouch because I thought to myself how 3 arcane acuity for one turn then having it decrease is too niche of a use case. All day is absolutely busted beyond belief lol. Guess I gotta go back to Withers for two characters now… I would feel guilty for using it but… so much power 🤤
@@twoshu8940 sure but you can use this on literally any character for an extra 15% chance to hit a spell attack roll or a save or suck spell which doesn’t limit you to: helm of arcane acuity or fire acuity hat. Also do keep in mind this +3 will persist through every turn regardless of use or getting hit and on the start of encounters before even building up stacks. It’s easier to think of this as just a flat 15% increase to attack and save dc for an entire day rather than arcane acuity since it functions a bit differently. In that case there’s just unrivaled flexibility with gear and the increase is easily justifiable of an S+ tier slot.
One weird edge case with elixir of heroism is that the bless buff is tied to the temporary hitpoints, so you can drink heroism and then drink another elixir and you will still get bless, at least until your temp hitpoints run out.
The resistance elixirs are completely overshadowed by hirelings that just cast warding bond on you, +1 to AC and saving throws and resistance to all damage.
The Hireling Cleric batteries is the ultimate BG3 cheese yeah. Life Clerics all dropping all of their non-concentration, last all day spells, super OP. It takes a bit every day to re-up it but ridiculously powerful. Great to feel secure on Honour. Once you get Freedom of Movement especially.
I 100% agree with your reasoning on all of these elixirs. This is effectively a broken mechanic in the game... but broken mechanics can be fun.
That said, for rebalancing purposes, I feel that the Hill Giant Elixir should give a +3 to Strength, and the Cloud Giant Elixir should give a +6 to Strength. For Strength Based characters, it would put those stats at about those same points as the Elixirs Currently set your Strength at in the first place.
Vigilance should give advantage to Perception checks, and a +2 to Initiative.
Arcane Acuity should be completely overhauled as a buff in the game. It should function like Arcane Synergy. With Arcane Synergy, regardless of how many times you proc the effect, you can never have more than 2 stacks of the effect. It provides a flat bonus to your weapon damage rolls, equal to your spellcasting modifier.
Arcane Acuity should be an effect that, when triggered, is given for 2 turns and can't stack higher than 2 turns. The bonus should be that you get a bonus to spell attack and spell save DC equal to 2. No more, no less... and the Elixir for Arcane Acuity simply shouldn't exist.
Bloodlust is pretty powerful. I would nerf it so that the extra action is limited to a single weapon attack (as it is in honor mode) or a single cantrip (so no leveled spells... ie. you can cast Fire Bolt with it but not Fireball).
The rest I wouldn't really change.
Arcane cultivation elixers are so good for sorcery points. If you want, you can generate 5th and 6th level slots with any of them.
Thanks for the video! Request for future vids: put ability/item description while talking about it
Neither Guileful movement nor Freedom of movement protects you from spike growth. I tested it multiple times and you still take the damage.
Resistance Elixirs should have their own stack slot such that you can trade off between being resistant to some one type of damage. Some elixirs also really need to be potions (e.g. See Invisibility or Heroism) while others really need to be elixirs (e.g. Potion of Speed). The Arcane Cultivation potions also really need to be potions, as they're basically just doing what food does with full rest: they regen spell slots, except in the most expensive way. Furthermore, some spells really should be temporary with potions that should last all day; I'm thinking here specifically of some of the Ritual Spells, like Long Jump, Feather Fall, or even Speak with Animals or Mind Reading.
the problepm with potion of speed being an elixir is the duration.
Having it last all day would be way too strong.
Honestly, just removing it completely would be ok.
@@isaz2425 Especially when the spell Haste regularly gets interrupted faster than the potion of speed would. Having a readily available stockpile of something that's generally BETTER than one of the best spells in the game is nonsensical. AND, potions take a bonus action instead of an action. So potions of speed really are just better versions of the Haste spell in most cases.
@@dontmisunderstand6041 Most fights outcome is decided in the first few turns too. So 3 turns is enough to make you win most of the time.
Bah. Resist potions belong in at LEAST A tier. We have a warped perspective, and all fights are pretty easy for us no matter what cause we know what to expect. But if you're playing through your first time, the corresponding resist elixir is probably your best choice on most boss fights. Even if you have to wait to see what the boss uses INSIDE the fight before you use the resist potion, it's STILL amazingly powerful.
Just have four camp clerics that cast warding bond on the party every morning. All the element resist elixers become completely redundant.
@Jess-hg7ii Exactly this. Any of the resist potions is entirely redundant vs a permanent resist buff.
I pretty much sleep on every elixir except the giant strength ones. Never even used battle mage, vigilance or bloodlust. I probably will if I ever go back to my honor run, but for tactician there's no need for them.
You can have fun with bloodlust. My buddy and I are doing a splitscreen campaign, he's a dwarf barbarian and I'm a gnome rogue. He chugs bloodlust, I cast haste on him and hide at the back of the battle sniping. He does 8-10 attacks per turn, and I pick off whatever survives lol
Are you going to make a Race/subrace tier list?
See invisibility is very useful if your character is Origin Wyll, because as he has just 1 eye Volo refuses to do the surgery. Larian has thought everything
I actually had no clue how Barrie mages power worked. Way better than I thought 🤯
there's a mod out there now that makes hill giant be +3 strength up to 21 and cloud giant is +5 up to 27. Makes things a lot more interesting imo. Obv still great early game since it's effectively +2 if you go 17 strength but prevents the str dump. Cloud giant means Araj, mirror and hag's hair are all useful to use on str.
You can actually stack the Elixer of Heroism with one other Elixer depending on the order you drink them ,so it should be rated higher imo
Also worth noting: Hill Giant Strength can also be used as a throwable combat buff potion ….allowing it to be applied to two characters at the same time, but only for 10 turns. however I think it still replaces other elixirs (I have to test that). Usually its better to use it normally but there are times when the throwable option is good for characters that would not normally need the strength.
True! I haven't had that come up that often, but it's definitely a useful trick to keep in mind!
Bloodlust and Viciousness each one up imo, other than that I agree. Good video!
I thought I was already subscribed to your channel, but just did it. Great art on thumbnail haha
Good info but my man loves to add words that don’t bring anything to the video except extra time. Couldn’t help but skip most of the video because it’s like listening to that one friend who loves to show you how smart he thinks he is. Seems like a script could cut these videos in half and not sacrifice any content.
I would agree, it's a bit too long, especially if you are someone who is experienced in the game already. But to someone very new like me, it helps that he is explaining in a very detailed way in terms of why stuff works.
I agree there are things he simply repeats as well.
I think he just explains all his decisions in length, for what build they are useful, for what situation, what classes and how the elixirs interact with other game mechanics making them better or less useful and repetition to summarize his points are fine.
That said, more focused scripting could have made the video shorter perhaps
I will say this, the elixir that gives you a lvl 1 spell slot can actually be better later on in the game than the beginning. Although you usually don’t run out of spells, if you do have one of these and you have a wizard with every tadpole power up possible, then a single magic missile cast can kill 3 enemies with less then 25 health each. Of course the elixirs that give a higher spell slot can cast more missiles but then you’d probably be saving them for haste or fireball.
Running out of spell slots is the thing that forces you to take long rests... it's pretty much the only reason you'd ever need to.
The thing with casting a day-long buff on yourself with an Arcane Cultivation Elixir and then switching to another elixir, is you could just use a Scroll of that spell for the same effect. So there's even an alternative for THAT use case lol
That's true, though in that case it's basically "Scroll of [Your Best Spell]" which is a pretty good consumable!
I think Bloodlust should be on the S+ tier for a specific reason. I often find that it pays to take out the resident character first. There is a trade-off between getting rid of annoying low level enemies and going all in on the boss from the start. With Bloodlust, this priority changes significantly. Now, in a way, you can do both. Or it is significantly faster to take out the low-level characters first. I find that with a little planning, several of the group members can make extra attacks almost every round with bloodlust. So I mean S+.
It says in the wiki that the barkskin elixir can be thrown so does that mean you can apply on summons with low AC? Obviously not game breaking but probably could be useful for more summon heavy builds.
I was thinking the same thing.
@@twoshu8940 Well that sucks.
In that case don't throw an elixir, simply drop or put it on the ground, then select your summoned creature, hover the cursor over the elixir and you will have an option to drink it with a summon. Any summon you can directly control can enjoy the benefits of an elixir :p
You can also just drink it from the inventory with a summon if you have them selected.
The only real use for barkskin
"Elixir of Peerless Focus; I assume this is just coffee."
Well, thank DOG I wasn't drinking any at the time, or I'd be down one gaming laptop, OP. Holy shit.
Ideally you want everyone in your party to be using an elixir every day. Welp, I guess everyone taking drugs every day is optimal gameplay lol adding a specific pinch of realism to this game really makes it absurd. Love you videos, im just poking fun at game play mechanics
At this point I’m cruising through my second playthrough of honor mode. I’m looking for ways to make the game more engaging rather than easier. To that end I might ban elixirs. The only one I’ll be sorry to lose is the Colossus, as it was fun to have a giant in your party.
Such a shame Karlach doesn't appear in Colossus form in her romance scenes
Elixirs are really fun if you Don't buy/craft any. You collect a nice random mix of elixirs during your adventuring but never enough of any one type abuse it and instead have to pick an choose if its worth using an elixir today and which one.
I was watching something else THEN I SAW THIS LETS GO!!
Arcane cultivation is identical to a scroll of any spell you have prepared, with the added downside of occupying an elixir slot. That's literally it, mechanically.
Good stuff!
I’m hopeless when it comes to consumables. Always end the game with loads of them 😢
using arcane cultivation with a warlock on hex is a nice way to run hex for awhile without using your 2 warlock slots
Tiny additional point, but Elixir of the Colossus also helps you reach quite a few otherwise unreachable items!
I never realized that the battlemage’s power elixir AA stacks didn’t tick down.
The first time I've seen the tadpole elixir I thought it would give you one permanent tadpole point while being super rare so you can't easily abuse it. I would have liked an ability to get more tadpoles because their limitation makes me only wanna use them on myself because I can cast them as a bonus action and give the rest of my party only the boring (but very strong) favorable beginnings and luck of the far realms.
Orin dagger + shortsword mountain (-2)
The dead shot (-1)
Spell sniper (-1)
Champion (-1)
Viciouness (-1)
14 to crit. But if you get bhaal chosen, -2, which means 12 to crit. Plus Craterflesh Gloves, there isn't anything safe from your Eldritch blasts.
I didn't actually pay attetion if it was 12 or 13 in game, but still i either crit'd or crit missed every hit, so i guess it was working.
Could you make a build optimized for making/handing out elixirs and potions? Has transmutation wizard levels, maybe bonus action thows with berserker levels to toss potions at your opponents and allies... like a witch doctor type of character
Look up CRPG bro video 'best honour mode party'. He talks about a '5th member' which is an alchemist build which he leaves at camp just to make potions
@@daveyfunk Not really what I'm asking for, you can't exactly toss potions at people from camp. Also too gamey.
Drop potions just outside of battle initiation range. Mage hand. Throw potions you dropped near the fight on characters / enemies who need them. Easy and no need to spec someone into a potion person except a camp person.
@@SoI_Badguy huh? You then just give the potions to your party and any party member can throw them. He literally outlines a build to make an alchemist and so just follow that build to make an alchemist and then change it to suit your needs. You only need a bit of strength to throw potions, which you can build into or use an elixir to boost strength. Done!!!
@EdgeKisaragi Or you could have both? No need to do any annoying setup laying a bunch of potions on the ground and using a once-per-short-rest cantrip to throw them, but it's an option for big fights.
Yeah I know it isn't optimal but this is an RPG, not a math test. Being a potion chucking alchemist is a fantasy I want to play and I'm interested in hearing how it could be optimized within that playstyle.
I noticed a frustrating bug (hopefully a bug) with the Bloodlust Elixir.
If you already have temp hit points, the elixir will not trigger. This might not come up often, but if you're a Spore Druid Fighter (very fun build), it's quite a disappointment to not get that extra action, especially on Honor Mode.
Oh that’s not good
Odd, maybe it's an Honor Mode thing but my bloodlust characters always got their bonus action even with temp hp from shield of thralls when I used them in tactician.
i think Honor Mode shuts down the extra action from Bloodlust sometimes. to me it seems like there is a limit to how many extra attacks you can get in a battle. there are some vague parts of the Honor Mode description that suggest hidden changes like that. But could be I just can’t figure out why its not working.
Interesting. Maybe it is an honor mode only issue then. 🥲
@@obee08 oh also, it doesn't trigger from cull the weak kills, could it be that?
Arcane acuity is overrated because meta mage builds generally have their hit chance from just gear alone at = yes. Most meta spells also still do at least halved damage even if you miss or are guaranteed to hit like magic missiles or cloud daggers. Hill giant, cloud giant, bloodlust and occasionally vigilance are the only worthwhile elixirs so this is otherwise a pretty accurate list.
I have always thought tadpole elixir was just a storyline item, its so bad no one would ever use it, and like you said there are other was to get its advantages without giving your self a MASSIVE disadvantage, its just a joke Elixir to me, not something you would ever actually use.
New sub here, and a first time to a Baldur's Gate and a D&D game. (So basically a noob) I've watch a lot of your vids recently, the last one I watched was the lvl 6 spell slot, very interesting take, Also, In one of your other vids, I think it was about lvl 2 spell slots. (I think). I didn't realize disguise self could be used to talk to the dead you just killed, because it has always told me that it won't talk to its killer, it never accrued to me to use disguise self, I am now getting a lot more info in game than before, getting a more complete picture, very useful info, I'll continues watching to see what else I can learn.👍
Advantage is mathematically similar to a +3.325 on your rolls. Battlemage's Power was ranked S+ for being a +3.
They should definitely patch the strength elixirs to make them less available. Also for heaven sake, some wisdom items would be nice.
Does anyone else feel the Arcane Cultivation elixirs should have just been potions that restore a corresponding level of spell slot? Feels very odd having them be all day elixirs, tbh.
I have only used a handful of these, the ones that increase strength, and the bloodlust and invisibility ones.
Cloud Giant TB Monk/Barb Karlach with a soul coin might be the most broken shit in the entire game. After beating my first honour mode run I pretty much abstain from using elixirs lol, they're so insanely powerful.
Derryth Bonecloak can sell fingers of cloud giant strength in the Myconid Colony at level 6.
the vigilance elixir is probably the best but it's hard to find i haven't found a single trader that sells it
You can craft it from hooked horror remains, but plenty of traders in Act 3 sell it (note that the trader's item tables have some randomness).
Yes, that is my main problem with the Vigilance elixir . . . its just too big a pain to acquire enough of them to replace the Alert feat (or otherwise skip +Initiative gear/dex). I'd rather just build the initiative into my build.
easy:
-giant strength elixirs >>>>
because stats are king and cheating out stats is king².
-bloodlust, especially for spell-heavy characters basically gives them another free cast per turn, its the giant strength elixir for mages.
-Peerless focus for buffing supports if you even run one, battle mages power for aggressive supports.
-Vigilance for the heavy multiclassed builds that cant squeeze alert in there somewhere.
-colossus for everything with lots of relatively small hits like machinegun bard. bloodlust works well too, but since it doesnt work with extra attack in honor mode, just go with this one, trust.
rest are heavily situational.
if you have to use or rely on mage armor or barkskin youre probably playing suboptimally anyway
The worst part of the Darkvision Elixir is that it takes up your elixir buff slot while the SCROLL of Darkvision doesn't, and *doesn't* take your concentration! I always cast Scroll of Darkvision on Laezel every morning just to use them up
Yeah exactly - it's got a huge oppotunity cost for very small benefit, even aside from how this game mostly doesn't care about lighting conditions anyways!
I would bump up the rank of the arcane cultivation elixirs when used on sorcerers since they can just convert the spell slots from the elixirs into sorcery points treating the elixirs like mana potions. Like this you can use the elixirs to cast higher tier spells then the spell slots recieved by converting sorcerer points.
It takes more sorcery points to create a spell slot than the spell slot gives when you create sorcery points. Sure, if you have 40 of the baby potions stocked up, you can use that trick. But it takes what, 7 of them to get a single level 5 spell slot?
Yup, but worth the stock of potions especially since you won't loose the sorcery points after switching elixirs afterwards whereas other classes the spell slots are lost if you don't cast before your next elixer.
I love the lv 1 spell slot pot for hex on warlock.
just having 50% more spells to cast is nice.
I wonder, have you played XCOM 2? Watching your videos feels like watching XCOM guides, "important to go first" and stuff. You'd like it a lot, I think.
Turns out the alpha strike strategy is ridiculously good in many turn based games.
Doing my first honour run atm and I've been able to kill every boss except Ansur before they could act, without elixirs. Have used some speed pots on occasion.
I think the most truly broken game mechanic is food. I'd rather have every spell slot and 1/long rest every fight than any elixir! It is pretty cheesy but it's my first run 😅
Potion of mind reading works all day, but doesn't overwrite an elixir. Not the most useful effect, but hey, all day benefit for free is gravy
Yep, the potions that last all day are in an interesting spot - I may cover those soon ;)
So I know I'm late to this video but I just jumped back into bg3 after a break. The battlements power elixir and arcane acuity buff is so broken. You may know that on honor mode raphael cannot be paralyzed more than 1 turn due to his legendary powers. However, bestow curse has an option where the target has to pass a saving throw or lose its turn. Well at 10 stacks of arcane acuity my bard locked him down for the entire fight. He took 0 turns and it was funny.
One small criticism. Battlemage's Power is just an effective +3 to a stat that only applies to combat rolls and not skill checks or out of combat uses, and is ranked above Cloud Giant Strength when used on characters with max Strength despite that also being a +3 to a stat but is useful outside of combat as well, and also applies to skill checks that use the stat. The only way this makes sense is if you're asserting that simply being a caster is such a massive combat advantage that all elixirs should be losing points simply because they buff a non-caster. So no matter what, it flat out doesn't make any sense to have both Battlemage's Power and the Giant Strength Elixirs ranked the way they are, no matter how you break down the logic. Either you recognize that the mage elixir is mathematically inferior to the giant strength elixirs, or you assume that being melee is too big a disadvantage to rank highly in the first place.
This is a good analysis, but there's are good reasons those two things are evaluated differently. In D&D, there are lots of ways to increase your attack (most notably, attacking with advantage, magic weapons, and the archery fighting style amongst many others). There are very few ways to increase your save DC - Baldur's gate is extremely generous with items that do this, but in normal 5e those items would be extremely rare. Even given BG3's generosity, an equivalent bonus to save DC is *much* more valuable than a bonus to attack, because the former is much more difficult to obtain.
The effect of increasing it is also vastly greater - a spell is a heavy resource investment, usually with a very powerful effect on success, so the expected value from an increased chance of success is much greater than the expected value of a small damage increase.
Paladin
Killer's Sweetheart
Luck of the Far Realms
Elixir of Bloodlust
Haste (or Potion of Speed)
Utter annihilation