What does this 'Bottomless Carafe' do?

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During my travels in The Witcher 3: Hearts of Stone expansion pack, I came into possession this little item called the 'Bottomless Carafe'.

It's description reads: "Provides an endless supply of hard alcohol. This spirit is distilled from scorpion tails."

This sounds quite useful, as I've spent quite a tidy sum of crowns on various alcohols for alchemy, and I was hoping that this item would allow me an unlimited amount of some ingredients, but alas - when I tried to made things using various alcohols as ingredients, they all seemed to be taken up still. Have Geralt and I been duped? If we have not, how do we go about using this trinket?



Best Answer

When he meditates, Geralt consumes one "Strong Alcohol" to replenish all bombs and potions.

What the bottomless Carafe offers is never needing a "Strong Alcohol" to restock your alchemical items.




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What happens if you choose a reward from O DIMM?

If he chooses this reward, O'Dimm will give Geralt the 'Horn of Plenty,' providing the witcher an endless supply of food. Each time Geralt pulls from this cornucopia of sustenance, he will receive 40 vitality and 25 vitality regeneration during combat for a five-second duration.

How do you get the horn of plenty in Witcher 3?

Item ID. Horn of Plenty is received if Geralt of Rivia allows the Man of Glass to take Olgierd von Everec's soul, and then chooses "Never wanna go hungry again" as his reward.



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