Dungeons & Dragons Fifth Edition SRD

Potion of Giant Strength 5e Magic Item: Variants, Attunement, and Rules

Potion of Giant Strength is a varies potion in D&D 5e. Known variants include Potion of Hill Giant Strength, Potion of Frost Giant Strength, Potion of Stone Giant Strength, Potion of Fire Giant Strength, Potion of Cloud Giant Strength, Potion of Storm Giant Strength. It does not require attunement.



Potion of Giant Strength

Potion - Varies

Potion, varies

When you drink this potion, your Strength score changes for 1 hour. The type of giant determines the score (see the table below). The potion has no effect on you if your Strength is equal to or greater than that score.

This potion's transparent liquid has floating in it a sliver of fingernail from a giant of the appropriate type. The potion of frost giant strength and the potion of stone giant strength have the same effect.

| Type of Giant | Strength | Rarity |

|---|---|---|

| Hill giant | 21 | Uncommon |

| Frost/stone giant | 23 | Rare |

| Fire giant | 25 | Rare |

| Cloud giant | 27 | Very rare |

| Storm giant | 29 | Legendary |


Variants:

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the Potion of Giant Strength do in D&D 5e?

When you drink this potion, your Strength score changes for 1 hour.

What rarity is the Potion of Giant Strength in D&D 5e?

The Potion of Giant Strength is a Varies magic item in D&D 5th Edition.

What type of magic item is the Potion of Giant Strength in D&D 5e?

The Potion of Giant Strength is a Potion — Potion, varies.

Does the Potion of Giant Strength require attunement in D&D 5e?

No, the Potion of Giant Strength does not require attunement and can be used immediately when held or worn.

What variants of the Potion of Giant Strength exist in D&D 5e?

The following variants are available: Potion of Hill Giant Strength, Potion of Frost Giant Strength, Potion of Stone Giant Strength, Potion of Fire Giant Strength, Potion of Cloud Giant Strength, Potion of Storm Giant Strength.

This resource contains useful selections. You can find the complete documentation here: System Reference Document. (v5.1 2014)