1) Capable, yes. Whether a particular wizard can do it depends on what training they’ve received or books/scrolls/tutoring they have access to. Any mage who has studied alchemy at all can understand how to try for purity, and how to intensify or dilute a result... #realmslore
Replying to @TheEdVerse
Can a wizard, or other individual academically inclined towards alchemy, be reasonably expected to be capable of brewing potions or other items that could aid recovery, be they antiseptics, antidotes, or outright healing wounds, given the right ingredients and tools?

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2) ...but knowing techniques is just the beginning. Alchemy is a process of experimentation, refining, adjusting, and experimenting again to get closer and closer. However, given the right ingredients and tools, someone used to precision, who has studied alchemy... #realmslore
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3) ...sufficiently, should be able to concoct, their first time out, a reasonably powerful antiseptic, and an antidote that can treat symptoms (such as seizures, swellings, impaired vision or other senses). ... #realmslore
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4) Better antiseptics and antidotes that work on root conditions can be produced through additional experimentation. #realmslore
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Replying to @TheEdVerse
What would be the hard limit for alchemy? Is it possible to brew, say, potions that could cast Regenerate or Heal? Or is the limit even beyond that, or further below?
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