\r\n<\/tfoot> \r\n \r\n<\/table>","<\/div>\n\nStat Increase Potions<\/b> (or Stat Pots<\/b> for short) are [consumables](\/wiki\/consumables) that permanently raise a specific [character stat](\/wiki\/character-stats). The increase will be lost with death and will not carry over to other characters. Drinking a potion will have no effect when that stat is maxed, and the potion will not be consumed.\n\nWhen they drop from enemies, all the stat potions are soulbound to a dark blue bag with golden lacing. The pots themselves are not soulbound, and are used as the primary in-game trading currency.\n\nMost [dungeon bosses](\/wiki\/dungeon-bosses) and [event bosses](\/wiki\/quest-monsters#event) guarantee at least one stat pot. A boss with a guaranteed pot will drop it to a random player who achieved soulbound damage on the boss. In addition, certain stat potions (attack, defense, speed) are uncommon drops from [gods](\/wiki\/gods), which are found in the [Mountains](\/wiki\/mountains).\n\nThere are six \"basic\" stats (Attack, Defense, Speed, Dexterity, Vitality, and Wisdom) and two \"advanced\" stats (Life\/HP and Mana\/MP). Potions for the basic stats are generally easier to come by and worth less than potions for advanced stats. The colloquial term **Rainbow Potions\/Pots** refer to random potions for the basic stats. Many enemies can drop one random \"Rainbow\" potion, which will be denoted as \"Stat Increase Potions\" on the drop table for their pages.\n\nStat Potions are not directly buyable with [Realm Gold](\/wiki\/realm-gold), although some potions have previously been used as \"filler\" rewards from certain [Mystery Boxes](\/wiki\/mystery-boxes). Stat Potions can be obtained for free from the [Login Seer](\/wiki\/login-seer) and free packages during special events. All potions obtained via these methods are soulbound to prevent major effects on the player-run economy.\n\nAdditionally, [The Tinkerer](\/wiki\/the-tinkerer)'s Scout Quest grants two Stat Potions in exchange for a mark from a specific Godlands dungeon. The type of Potion is the same as the 'main' potion of that dungeon (e.g. a Mark of Stheno will grant two Speed Potions). Unlike previously mentioned methods, these Potions are<\/i> tradable.\n\n