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its like taking a potion, used on himself.
final playtest wrote:
An extract is “cast” by drinking it,
as if imbibing a potion—the effects of an extract
exactly duplicate the spell upon which its formula is
based, save that the spell always affects only the drinking
alchemist.
You need a discovery for others to use them. Someone below names it, I would've named it first, but I was rushing so as not to be ninjae'd but here's the relevant text for the discovery
final playtest wrote:
Infusion: When the alchemist creates an extract, he
can infuse it with an extra bit of his own magical power.
The extract created now persists even after the alchemist
sets it down. As long as the extract exists, it continues
to occupy one of the alchemist’s daily extract slots. An
infused extract can be imbibed by a non-alchemist to
gain its effects.
For the record Jadeite was the first to name infusions.