Potion Gauntlet (3.5e Equipment)

Gauntlet of Potion Storing (3.5e Equipment)

Price: 10,000gp

Body Slot: Arm

Activation: Move

Weight: 1 lb


This engraved steel and leather gauntlet has six slots around its perimeter, each capable of holding one potion. There is an onyx gem embedded near the wrist of the gauntlet in front of each of these slots.

The Gauntlet of Potion Storing can store up to six distinct potions at one time, one in each of its slots. As a move action, the wearer of this item may activate one of these slots to cause a mechanism in the gauntlet to inject the potion directly into the wearer.

Due to the stabbing pain of injecting oneself with a magical substance, the whenever one of the potion uses is activated, the wearer must make a Fortitude save (DC 13 + 1 per number of injections used within the hour). If the wearer fails the save, they take 1 point of Constitution damage +1 point of Constitution damage per number of injections used within the hour.


Prereqs: Craft Wondrous Item, Heal 6 ranks

Cost to Create: 6000 gp, 120XP, 2 Days


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