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For example: Elixir of Enduring (+3 grit) and Cooked Moray Eel (+3 grit and +3 vitality), both increase +3 grit for 60 mins but they won't stack (no +6 grit, only +3 grit). It also conflicts with Elixir of Enduring (+3 vit)
Order should be irrelevant....but if you have warpaint, use the Strenght warpaint for an extra +3 Str (+6 in total aka + damage) or Grit warpaint for an extra +3 grit (+6 in total, every grit point adds +3 stamina points so you can attack and dodge more)
Fish that gives buff:
NOTE: Potion, elixir and fish that increase attibutes, their effects do not stack. The same with drunk buff, it doesn't increase the stat buff, it only refresh its timer.
Are you talking about potion ingredients? Purple Lotus Powder, Frost Lotus Powder, Crimson Lotus Powder and Golden Lotus Powder? You can't eat them, I think....and they do nothing by themselves.
Unless you are talking about the potions made with the powder, for example, Purple Lotus Potion, it increase +3 str and +1 charisma, the third one gives you +3 vit.