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  2. Potion Craft - Wikipedia

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    Potion Craft was created by niceplay games, a Russian independent developer founded by Mikhail Chuprakov. Chuprakov stated that the game was inspired by a "mix of mechanics" adapted from a line of alchemy-themed titles previously published by the developer, and the inclusion of a potion-making minigame in the 2018 role-playing video game Kingdom Come: Deliverance. [4]

  3. Potionomics - Wikipedia

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    The game's actions primarily revolve around brewing and selling potions. [5] The player can take actions to obtain ingredients for potions, either from merchants or from heroes. [5] Ingredients are then used to brew potions based on a system of balancing ratios of components of ingredients, called magimins. [3]

  4. Potion - Wikipedia

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    These potions, while often ineffective or poisonous, occasionally had some degree of medicinal success depending on what they sought to fix and the type and amount of ingredients used. [5] Some popular ingredients used in potions across history include Spanish fly , [ 6 ] nightshade plants , cannabis , and opium .

  5. Isaac Newton's occult studies - Wikipedia

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    Newton's various surviving alchemical notebooks clearly show that he made no distinctions between alchemy and what's now considered science. Optical experiments were written on the same pages as recipes from arcane sources. Newton did not always record his chemical experiments in the most transparent way.

  6. Talk:Potion Craft - Wikipedia

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  7. Book of Shadows (Charmed) - Wikipedia

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    Penny Halliwell brags in the season five episode, "Happily Ever After", that she created most of the good potion recipes in it. [3] Patty Halliwell added text on Barbas, the Demon of Fear. [4] For many years, the Book was kept in the Manor's attic. Normally, all witches are supposed to keep their Book of Shadows in a specially protected altar ...

  8. Flying ointment - Wikipedia

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    Flying ointment is a hallucinogenic ointment said to have been used by witches in the practice of European witchcraft from at least as far back as the Early Modern period, when detailed recipes for such preparations were first recorded and when their usage spread to colonial North America.

  9. Poitín - Wikipedia

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    Because poitín was covertly home-distilled for centuries, there is no formal recipe for it. [ 11 ] In more recent times, some distillers deviated from using malted barley as a base of the mash bill due to the cost and availability instead switching to using treacle, corn and potatoes.