Created Potions (Skyrim)

Potions are consumable items in that produce temporary effects on the Dragonborn. Potions can be created at an Alchemy Lab using ingredients and the Alchemy Skill.

For information on non-created potions--those which appear in vendors' inventories, loot, and so forth, and are not made by the Dragonborn--see Potions (Skyrim).

Ingredients
Potions are made from ingredients found throughout Skyrim. They can be created by the trial and error mixing of ingredients. Alternately, eating an individual ingredient will allow one to learn one, (or more), of its properties.

List of Effects
Potions can have one or more effects depending on the ingredients used to make them. The following is a table of all the effects that can exist in potions with the ingredients used to make that effect. You will need Ingredients.


 * Using this table: The easiest way to make potions using this information is to find a desired effect and select an ingredient on hand from the list and find ingredients with compatible effects.

Created Potions
Note: This section (and the following "Poisons" section) is probably most useful for new characters who don't want to waste ingredients experimenting with alchemy.

Each of the tables below contains the ingredients to make the potion listed above it. Shared secondary effects are included in the tables. The target effect and unique effects (those not shared with others on the table) are omitted to make it easier to see the shared effects.

You can scroll down and find each effect (or use the table of contents provided at the top of the page), but it may be easier to use the browser's "Find" function to type in either the desired effect or the ingredient you want to use. The latter method, applied to an ingredient, is likely the most useful for creating three-ingredient potions.

For each ingredient's locations, stats, and other information, click its name to go to its page.

Waterbreathing
Note: Combining Salmon Roe with any of the other three ingredients significnatly increases the duration of the Waterbreathing effect.

Created Poisons
Note: This section (and the previous "Potions" section) is probably most useful for new characters who don't want to waste ingredients experimenting with alchemy.

Each of the tables below contains the ingredients to make the poison listed above it. Shared secondary effects are included in the tables. The target effect and unique effects (those not shared with others on the table) are omitted to make it easier to see the shared effects.

You can scroll down and find each effect (or use the table of contents provided at the top of the page), but it may be easier to use the browser's "Find" function to type in either the desired effect or the ingredient you want to use. The latter method, applied to an ingredient, is likely the most useful for creating three-ingredient poisons.

For each ingredient's locations, stats, and other information, click its name to go to its page.

Examples

 * One of the most created multi-purpose potions, (and least used), is made by combining Wheat + Giant's Toe + Creep Cluster or River Betty. It makes a potion/poison with three effects and, prior to the add-on, was the single most expensive potion one could make. In addition to being a good way to make money, it is also a great way to increase Alchemy skill quickly because the skill increase is directly proportional to the value of the potion created. The effects are: Damage Stamina Regen + Fortify Health + Fortify Carry Weight.
 * A well-known multi-purpose potion is the Creep Cluster + Large Antlers + River Betty. However, the ingredients are more difficult to obtain, as merchants don't stock antlers. The effects are: Damage Stamina Regen + Fortify Carry Weight + Slow.
 * Another useful potion can be made with a Beehive Husk, Bear Claws, and a Hawk Feathers. The result potion will include Fortify Sneak, Fortify Light Armor, and Fortify One-Handed skill. A very useful potion for an assassin.
 * Restore Stamina, Restore Magicka, and Restore Health are the most commonly occurring effects on alchemical ingredients. Combining ingredients to produce multiple effects is therefore easier if one of said effects is of the restore variety.
 * The most expensive potion discovered to date uses Histcarp, Jazbay Grapes and Salmon Roe. The result grants Water breathing, Fortify Magicka, Fortify Magicka Regeneration, and Restore Stamina. With correct perks and gear one potion can be worth over 10,000.

Additional potions
A list of some of the Potions that may be made that are not listed above.
 * Weak Frenzy Poison (Skyrim)
 * Potion of Alteration (Skyrim)
 * Potion of Brief Invisibility
 * Potion of Health (Skyrim)
 * Potion of Minor Magicka (Skyrim)
 * Potion of Paralysis
 * Philter of True Shot
 * Blacksmith's Philter
 * Blacksmith's Draught
 * Potion of Cure Poison

Unique potions

 * Vaermina's Torpor
 * White Phial
 * Philter of the Phantom
 * Esbern's Potion (only after Paarthurnax is killed)
 * Potion of Blood
 * Falmer Blood Elixir

Trivia

 * All effects can be enhanced through the use of enchanted armor and clothing.

Bugs

 * If one has two Void Salts separately listed on menu one can make a potion of two parts of them and Giant Lichen for example. Resulting in a potion of Weakness to Shock with Poison Damage.

Appearances


Pozioni (Skyrim)