Re: [RQ-Rules] RQ Alchemy question

From: Steve Perrin (steveperrin@surfcity.net)
Date: Tue 04 Dec 2001 - 04:06:02 EET


Nothing is coming to me, but your assumption is probably good enough. A liter seems like a lot, though. I don't have time to dig out my RQ2 to see what we said about what was needed for potions. I have a whole new system of weights and measures that will be in an upcoming SPQR chapter (haven't decided which one, yet) but I don't think I have a liquid measurement, yet.

When I get on the other side of my current project (mundane tech writing) I can put some more time into the question.

Steve Perrin
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: MurfNMurf@aol.com
  To: rq-rules@crashbox.com
  Sent: Monday, December 03, 2001 5:59 PM
  Subject: [RQ-Rules] RQ Alchemy question

   Hey gang, (and especially Steve Perrin [who my spellchecker wants to call Steve Peril], who was probably there at the time),
    While pounding together an assortment of Alchemy Rules, I've run across into something a little more Ken-approved, I got to rereading the RQ2 Alchemy stuff.
    After a couple of readings, I'm wondering if I've missed the mention of just _how much_ Potion someone can actually whip-up. There's a mention of a liter of Potion having 10 doses, so I _tentatively_ thought the liter is the unit used when talking about brewing up Potions.
    Any thoughts anyone? Can you bring any RQ arcana to light, Steve? :)
   -Ken-


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