Potions of Master Thievery were magic potions that fortified the imbiber's skills often associated with rogues and thieves.[2]
Powers[]
When consumed, these potions temporarily gave the drinker abilities of a master thief, dramatically increasing their skills to pick locks and pockets. The effects of these potions lasted between three hours[2] and thirty six seconds; their potency was reduced, depending on how skilled and powerful the imbiber rogue was. Potions of master thievery also temporarily improved the imbibing rogue's health.[4]
Notable Owners[]
- Black Lily, a merchant of Baldur's Gate's thieves' guild in the 14th century DR.[1]
- Silence, a merchant from the eastern part of Baldur's Gate in the 14th century DR.[1]
- Vitiare, a person claiming to be a "master thief" in the town of Nashkel in the 14th century DR.[1]
Appendix[]
Appearances[]
- Video Games
- Baldur's Gate series • Icewind Dale series
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 BioWare (December 1998). Designed by James Ohlen. Baldur's Gate. Black Isle Studios.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Black Isle Studios (August 2002). Designed by J.E. Sawyer. Icewind Dale II. Interplay.
- ↑ BioWare (May 1999). Designed by James Ohlen. Baldur's Gate: Tales of the Sword Coast. Black Isle Studios.
- ↑ John Nephew, Carl Sargent and Douglas Niles (1989). The Complete Thief's Handbook. Edited by Scott Haring. (TSR), p. 105. ISBN 0-88038-780-7.