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Hidden 10 yrs ago Post by Raxacoricofallapatorius
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Draught can also be a verb, potion and elixir cannot.
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Raxacoricofallapatorius said
Draught can also be a verb, potion and elixir cannot.


Elixer doesn't need to be a verb. It's a complete sentence.
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Awson said
Elixer doesn't need to be a verb. It's a complete sentence.


Elixer? e ardly knows er
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mdk said
Elixer? e ardly knows er


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Elixir heals you completely as well as mana. Potion heals 20 health. And a Draught heals your health completely but not mana.
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Aragorn said
Elixir heals you completely as well as mana. Potion heals 20 health. And a Draught heals your health completely but not mana.


Depending on the game you play, yes. In a overall sense, however, they are almost completely interchangeable words. Games just use the separate names to make a distinction between items.
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