ESO Alchemy Calculator
Select two ingredients to discover their combined potion or poison effects.
Unlocking the Power of ESO Alchemy: Your Crafting Companion
Welcome, fellow adventurer, to the arcane world of Elder Scrolls Online alchemy! Whether you're a seasoned crafter looking to optimize your potion and poison game or a fresh-faced recruit dipping your toes into the bubbling cauldrons, understanding alchemy is key to mastering Tamriel's challenges. From restoring your vital stats in the heat of battle to debilitating your foes with potent poisons, alchemy offers unparalleled utility. This guide, paired with our interactive ESO alchemy calculator, will help you discover the perfect concoctions for your needs.
Our ESO alchemy calculator is designed to simplify the often-complex process of ingredient combination. No more guesswork or tedious trial-and-error! Simply select two ingredients, and the calculator will reveal the shared effects, indicating what kind of potion or poison you can create. Let's dive in!
The Basics of ESO Alchemy
Alchemy in ESO involves combining two or three ingredients with a solvent at an alchemy station to create potions or poisons. The effects of the final product are determined by the common traits shared between the chosen ingredients.
Ingredients: The Core of Every Concoction
Tamriel is teeming with flora and fauna, many of which yield valuable alchemical ingredients. These can be found in the wild, looted from enemies, or purchased from vendors and guild stores. Each ingredient possesses four distinct effects, though you only discover them through experimentation or by having enough skill points in the Alchemy line. Common ingredients include:
- Water Hyacinth: Often used for Spell Crit and Restore Magicka.
- Columbine: A highly sought-after ingredient for Tri-Stat potions (Restore Health, Stamina, Magicka).
- Bugloss: Excellent for Restore Health and Spell Resistance.
- Dragonthorn: Essential for Weapon Crit and Weapon Damage potions.
- Nirnroot: Known for Ravage Health and Invisibility effects.
Collecting a wide variety of ingredients is crucial for a successful alchemist. Remember to always explore and harvest everything you see!
Solvents: The Catalyst of Creation
Solvents determine whether you create a potion (using water-based solvents) or a poison (using oil-based solvents) and, crucially, the potency (level) of your creation. Higher-level solvents yield more powerful effects.
- Potions (Water): Natural Water, Clear Water, Pristine Water, Cleansed Water, Purified Water, Filtered Water, Lorkhan's Tears.
- Poisons (Oil): Untapped Nectar, Concentrated Solvent, Refined Solvent, Processed Solvent, Tainted Solvent, Alchemical Resin, Chaotic Resin.
Matching your solvent tier to your character's level or the intended recipient's level is important for maximum effectiveness.
Alchemy Stations: Your Laboratory
Alchemy stations are found in most major cities, crafting zones, and player homes. These are where you combine your ingredients and solvents to bring your creations to life.
How Effects Combine
The magic of alchemy lies in the shared effects. When you combine two or three ingredients, any effects they have in common will manifest in the resulting potion or poison. For example, if both ingredients have "Restore Health," your potion will restore health.
- Potions: Typically have beneficial effects. If you combine ingredients with both positive and negative shared effects, the result is usually a poison. To make a pure potion, all shared effects must be beneficial.
- Poisons: Primarily inflict negative status effects on enemies. If your ingredients share any negative effects, you're likely making a poison.
A key aspect of advanced alchemy is discovering all four effects of an ingredient. This is done by consuming the ingredient, which reveals one effect at a time, or by having enough skill points in the Alchemy passive tree.
Maximizing Your Alchemy Potential
To become a master alchemist, investing skill points into the Alchemy skill line is essential:
- Solvent Proficiency: Allows you to use higher-level solvents, increasing potion/poison potency.
- Chemistry: Increases the duration of beneficial potion effects and the number of created items (e.g., 4 potions instead of 2). This is vital for efficiency!
- Medicinal Use: Extends the duration of potion effects on yourself, making them last longer in combat.
- Snakeblood: Reduces the duration of negative effects from potions.
Always aim to max out Solvent Proficiency and Chemistry first for the biggest impact on your crafting.
How to Use This ESO Alchemy Calculator
Our calculator is straightforward and designed for quick effect discovery:
- Select Ingredient 1: Choose your first ingredient from the dropdown list. Its known effects will appear below.
- Select Ingredient 2: Choose your second ingredient. Its known effects will also be displayed.
- Calculate: Click the "Calculate Potion/Poison" button.
- View Results: The calculator will show you all the effects that both ingredients share. If they share beneficial effects, you'll get a potion. If they share negative effects, it's a poison. If they share both, it will be a poison with both positive and negative effects.
Note: This calculator assumes you have discovered all effects for the selected ingredients (or have sufficient Alchemy skill). It focuses on revealing the shared effects, which are what determine the final product. It does not account for the third ingredient slot, which can add another shared effect, nor does it dynamically adjust for solvent tiers or Chemistry passive, which affect duration and number of items.
Conclusion: Experiment and Conquer!
Alchemy is a rewarding craft in ESO, offering significant advantages in both PvE and PvP. With the right knowledge and tools like this calculator, you can craft powerful consumables that will turn the tide of any battle. Don't be afraid to experiment with different combinations, discover new effects, and become a true alchemical master of Tamriel!