Potions are single-use supplies in Infinity Blade III.
Description[]
Potions are made using Ingredients supplied to Eves, the Potion Master inside the central building at the Hideout. These ingredients can be combined at the Cauldron to create custom potions.
There are ten unique ingredients for making potions. These ingredients can be found around the world, in the same way a player would collect gold bags. Each ingredient has a weaker counterpart, and a stronger counterpart, where the stronger one is much rarer to obtain.
Skills such as Potion Master, Ingredient Plus, and Ingredient Max, found in the skill tree for Siris will greatly help players brew potions. Isa's Potion Mixing Slot, Cauldron Speed, Green Thumb, and Master Looter skills will also provide a great boost to a players brewing attempts.
Ingredients[]
Blue Berries: An ingredient that boosts health. A common find, blue berries can be used in a wide variety of potions. These include the coveted second chance potions and the health regeneration +2500 potions.
Blue Butterfly: An ingredient that greatly boosts health. The rare counterpart to the blue berries, these are the stronger version of the health boosting berries. These can be used in the health regeneration +10,000 potions.
Green Cactus: An ingredient to boost magic abilities. Another common ingredient, green cacti do not have much use in the game. However, they do have a slight use in making the Spectrum Defense 100% potion, which requires one ingredient from the common ingredient pool.
Green Reeds: An ingredient to greatly boost magic abilities. Similar to the green cactus, green reeds do not have much use. However, the Titan Break+20 potion is nice to have, which requires green reeds and red mushrooms.
Red Flower: An ingredient that boosts attack strength. Another ingredient that does not see much use in end-game potion making, this ingredient can be used to make the Unlimited Dodge potion.
Red Mushroom: An ingredient that greatly boosts attack strength. This ingredient is massively useful, creating one of the best, and cheapest potions for Deathless Mode bosses, the Titan Break+10 potions.
Yellow Cocoon: An ingredient that boosts shields. The common counterpart to the yellow bones, this ingredient is only useful in helping the red flower making the Unlimited Dodge potions.
Yellow Bones: An ingredient that greatly boosts shields. This is the rare counterpart to yellow cocoons, and is not used in any end-game potion recipes. However, making potions with this ingredient and selling the outcome will prove to be a nice way to passively make chips.
Rare Bulb: An ingredient that boosts the power of any potion. The rare bulb is one of the most important ingredients, helping us create the Second Chance potion. You can also use it alongside 3 green cactus to make a Perfect Parry Stun+30 Seconds potion.
Rare Root: One of the rarest ingredients to find, the rare root is the final ingredient to make the Second Chance potion, and, if used to max effect, can make a Spectrum Attack potion; however, this does take ten of these rare ingredients.
Recipes[]
- Health Replenishing potion: Two blueberries and two blue butterflies. Gives 250 health points per second, 2500 health points per second if potion potency skill is unlocked.
- Spectrum Defense: One of each ingredient on left side.
- Spectrum Attack: 10 rare roots
- Block all attacks: 2 red mushrooms and 6 red flowers (WARNING: ~5% success rate)
- Titan Break +10: 2 red mushrooms (WARNING: 50% chance of success)
- Titan Break +20: 2 red mushrooms and 2 red flowers (WARNING: 10-15% chance).
- Second Chance (get back up if depleted health): 1 rare root, 1 rare bulb, 1 blueberry (WARNING: 25% chance)
- Perfect Parry Stun for 3 seconds: 1 rare bulb and 3 green cacti
- Unlimited Dodge: 3 green cacti, 2 red flowers, 1 yellow cocoon, and 2 blue berries (WARNING: May not work).
- Gold bag boost: 10 yellow cocoons