[RPG] How to the tiny fey (custom race) PC avoid drowning in her potion of healing

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My husband is the DM, and he made a custom race for me — a tiny fey. The only problem is the the size of a Potion of Cure Light Wounds: it would be a bathtub for me, due to being 8 inches tall. We were thinking of quick drink/swift drink feat/rage power for barbarians, but I am a rogue.

How can I drink a cure light wounds potion without being bloated and/or dying from the potion itself?

Is there a way to get tiny potions that can do the same thing for a tiny person?

Best Answer

The rules read

When an article of magic clothing or jewelry is discovered, most of the time size shouldn’t be an issue. Many magic garments are made to be easily adjustable, or they adjust themselves magically to the wearer. Size should not keep characters of various kinds from using magic items.

There may be rare exceptions, especially with racial specific items.

You see, the rules insist that any character should be able to use most magic items. Size should not be an issue.

How you narrate it is up to you and the DM. Either you say the potion magically shrinks to appropriate size, or only a small portion of the liquid is sufficient to make the magic work (and the rest of the liquid nonmagical), your variant. Rules are not made to limit your imagination, only to make the game properly balanced. Just make sure that the effect of the potion does not change.