Oil of Weightlessness
Potion, rare
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This glass jar, 3 inches in diameter, contains 1d4 + 1 applications of a cloudy oil that sparkles with tiny golden bubbles. The jar weighs ¼ pound and the contents are weightless.
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One application of oil can be used to coat a single weapon or one Small or smaller object or creature. Two applications of oil can be used to coat a suit of armor or one Medium object or creature. Applying the oil takes 1 minute for each application used. For 24 hours, a coated object or creature has the following properties:
-Its weight is quartered.
-It can be thrown twice as far.
-A coated weapon gains the light and finesse properties or, if applied to a heavy weapon, it loses the heavy property instead.
-A coated suit of armor no longer imposes disadvantage on Dexterity (Stealth) checks or has a Strength requirement.
-A coated creature can jump twice as far, has resistance to falling damage and has disadvantage on checks or saves to resist being moved against its will.
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The adventuring party slathered their dwarven fighter in oil and actually threw him across the chasm and into the fray. Strom “Thunder” Downunder gleefully bellowed “SURPRISE!” as he sailed through the air with his dual battleaxes.
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