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The Potion of Vulnerability is a single-use [[Items|item]] that can remove night immunity from a target for one night the night after it is used.
The Potion of Vulnerability is a single-use [[Items|item]] that can remove night immunity from a target the night it is used.


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==Item Text==
==Item Text==


A Potion of Vulnerability will remove any night immunity from a player the night after it is used
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==Usage Text==
==Usage Text==

Latest revision as of 12:48, 11 July 2023

The Potion of Vulnerability is a single-use item that can remove night immunity from a target the night it is used.


Item Attributes
This item is: Consumable
This item is: Activated
This item affects Alignment checks of the holder to show as: No Change
Is this item craftable by another role or item: Yes
Does this item make the holder look like a Witchcraft user: No
Does this item make the holder look like a killer: No
Does using this item cause the player to be seen Visiting another player: Yes
Can this item be used on yourself, or when activated, produces a self-visit: No
Can the ability of this item be Item-Blocked: Yes
Does this item affect Night Immune targets: Yes
Is this item available in the shop to all private hosts: Yes
Is this item included in wlf games: Unknown


The aura that a player holding this item presents to an Aura Seer would be:

Auras Present
None

Item Text

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Usage Text

Upon activating the Potion of Vulnerability you see the following message:

Tonight you will use your Potion of Vulnerability on <AvatarName>

Useful Notes