Quick Tincture. Obvious question, need obvious answer.


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Sorry, but I am regularly running into things where I can't find a straight answer within the text itself.

Quick Tincture from the Investigator Alchemical Sciences Methodology reads:

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Quick Tincture [one action]
Cost 1 versatile vial
Requirements You know the formula for the alchemical item you’re creating, you are holding or wearing an alchemist’s toolkit, and you have a free hand.

You quickly brew up a short-lived tincture. You create a single alchemical elixir or tool of your level or lower that's in your formula book without having to spend the normal monetary cost in alchemical raw materials or needing to attempt a Crafting check. This item has the infused trait, but it remains potent only until the end of the current turn.

If I want to whip up an Elixir of Life and I know the formula, that's one action (◆) to Quick Tincture an Elixir of Life in a Versatile Vial, and then a second action (◆) to drink it? Right?


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Right.
1 action to make, 1 action to use.

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