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Originally Posted by IHateMakingNames
Drac, invisibility potion works by touch not ingestion. Whatever it gets rubbed on turns invisible (or a couple feet of invisibility in thick things). You can up the sword's charge a bit if you want. (Edit) Alternatively, the invisibility can work by ingestion, but then it only works on the person, and not clothes or anything.
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Fifteen charges sound about right?
And I think I'll have Fray use the invisbility potion by touch. Though that does bring up it's own set of problems. How much of it does one need to use to turn themselves (including clothing), invisible? Do we have to douse ourselves or will a small drop do? Do things connected to whatever we're turning invisible turn invisible as well? (that is, if Frayson turns his armor invisible does the rest of him turn invisible?)
Finally, are things inside or underneath invisible objects hidden as well? That is, if Fray turns his cloak invisible and then covers himself entirely with it, is he invisible too or does he look like some fool wrapping an imaginary cloak around himself?