Robert Wiese's potion miscibility rules are now the law of the land in my campaign. Layering multiple potions effects at one time just does not sit well with me. Blame it on the earlier miscibility chart from the 1st edition DMG.
I really ought to get all my crazy house rules put together in a handout for my players. Maybe I could throw in a definitive section on replacement PCs.
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