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Overflowing Elixir is an unreleased neutral item.
Overflowing Elixir
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Additional Information[]
- Fully functional item. Can be obtained with the following chat command [?]:
-item item_overflowing_elixir
- This item is marked as a neutral item.
Ability[]
- Interrupts the caster's channeling abilities upon cast.
- Grants the user 125 health regeneration and 50 mana regeneration.
- Damage greater than 0 from any player (including allies, excluding self) or Roshan dispels the effect.
- Does not get dispelled by damage flagged as HP Removal.
- While having an Overflowing Elixir, Right Click a rune stores it in the elixir, instead of activating it.
- Runes cannot be stored when the elixir is in the backpack. When the elixir gets moved from the backpack into the main inventory, it is immediately able to store runes.
- A rune stays stored for up to 2 minutes, at which point it gets automatically used.
- This automatic usage does not interrupt the owner in any way, and does not break invisibility.
- While having a rune stored, the Active ability activates the rune, instead of regenerating the user.
- Unlike the automatically activated rune, manually activating it does interrupt the caster and does break invisibility, using the Active's behavior.
- If the owner is dead as 2 minutes pass, the rune disappears without applying its effects.
- Only heroes, the Tempest Double and a Spirit Bear can store runes. Illusions, other clones and couriers cannot.
- Only one rune can be stored in an elixir at a time. Attempting to store another rune replaces the previously stored rune, wasting it.
- When having both, Overflowing Elixir and Bottle, the bottle takes priority in storing runes.
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Recent Changes[]
Main Article: Overflowing Elixir/Changelogs
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