Are these hand made?
I source the materials; however, assembly and final construction are hand done by me.
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Is any of this edible?
No. Even those these look beautiful and delicious; they are for external use only.
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Doesn't D&D 5E only have one official level of poison?
Correct. The rules also tell us to make up rules as we see fit. I followed exiting items as examples. Such as healing potions, magic potions/scrolls, and such. I increased the damage and saving throw DCs accordingly. You can use my suggestions on the back label or use them as guidelines to create your own.
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Will the glass break easily?
The jar is made of real glass so can it break? Yes. Will it break easily? That depends. I have seen these jars fall off a table onto concrete floors and bounce, unbreaking. I have also seen them fall, landing on a corner and break on the first impact. This glass is thicker than the average jar which does make them stronger. However, it is important to remember that they are in fact glass and breakable.
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Do the dice pour out easily?
If you hold the jar upside down at an angle while shaking it, the dice won’t have a problem falling out.
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How many dice can it hold?
It is designed to comfortably hold the 10d4’s that are included. Different size dice or larger quantities might not work as well.
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Does it come in different colors?
As of now the Pick Your Poison jars come in Green and the Healing Potion Jars come in Red.
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