

The sprite for the Wiesnbräu is a reference to a popular drinking glass, and has been seen in the 2006 American comedy film Beerfest.All potions (excluding the Recovery potions) use a glass stopper.All other potions appear to be variations of Reagent Flasks or Erlenmeyer flasks.The in-game flasks are slight modifications of the Kjeldahl flask with custom stoppers.The Ironskin, Regeneration, Swiftness, and Gills Potions all use test tubes.The Strange Brew, using a Florence flask.All of the Lesser potions, using an Erlenmeyer flask.


They are crafted at a Placed Bottle or an Alchemy Table. These grant the character a temporary, usually short-lived buff when consumed. In Journey Mode, all Potions require 20 research to unlock duplication, but 30 research is needed for recovery potions. All potion buffs (including food buffs) are lost when dying, or when leaving and rejoining the world (as of 1.4.4, flasks stay). Potion buffs can be canceled at any time by right-clicking the buff icon ( ), by selecting the buff icon and canceling it in the equipment menu ( ), by selecting the buff with + / then canceling the buff with ( ), by double-tapping the buff icon ( ), or by canceling the buff from the buffs screen ( ). Most potions can be crafted at a Placed Bottle or Alchemy Table, but flasks must be crafted at an Imbuing Station. Potions are commonly found in natural chests and Pots, can be dropped by enemies, purchased from NPCs, or crafted. Potions are consumable items that either recover the user's health and/or mana either instantaneously or over time, or grant temporary buffs or debuffs to the user. Crafted potions and flasks (food items not included).
