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Battle Chemistry Overview
Battle Chemistry (often abbreviated "BC") is a combat skill usable only by well-practiced Alchemists. Battle Chemistry is known for its solid aoe damage utilizing a wide variety of element types, as well as its utility abilities and programmable golem summons.
In-Game Description
Using alchemical concoctions in the heat of battle. Not for the faint of heart, or the particularly sane, this combat style specializes in area-effects of all types. Advanced practitioners can also ingest their formulae directly to take on new combat personalities. Masters can even create homonculi to serve them in battle.
Training Battle Chemistry
- Durmok Orebinder will teach you Battle Chemistry if you have at least level 50 Alchemy (this training used to be free--it now costs 10000 councils). He will also teach you most abilities up to level 50.
- Mox Warcut, an NPC in Gazluk, will raise the Skill Cap to 60 and to 70.
- Bendith the Banished in the Fae Realm unlocks 71-80.
- Zealo can teach the "Extra Heart" mutation and "Healing Injection".
- Levels 81-90 are unlocked by Reinath deep beneath Povus or Strom Farblood in Statehelm.
- Levels 91-100 are unlocked by Strom Farblood.
Connected Skills
Sub-Skills:
- None
Secondary Skills:
- Alchemy - Without Alchemy, Battle Chemists would be unable to create their explosive concoctions and mutagenic injections.
Synergy Levels
Bonus Synergy Levels for Battle Chemistry can be obtained from the following skills and levels:
- Alchemy
- Level 25, Level 45, and Level 70
- Candle Making
- Level 60
- Cooking
- Level 55
- Gadgeteering
- Level 50
- Iocaine Resistance
- Level 30
- Mycology
- Level 30, and Level 80
- Sigil Scripting
- Level 25
- Pathology
- Level 30
Cross Class Abilities
A number of Battle Chemistry abilities require levels in a second skill to learn.
- Mycotoxin Formula abilities require levels in Mycology to learn.
- Mycotoxin Formula 2 - Mycology 25
- Mycotoxin Formula 3 - Mycology 30
- Mycotoxin Formula 4 - Mycology 35
- Mycotoxin Formula 5 - Mycology 40
- Haste Concoction abilities require levels in Meditation to learn.
- Haste Concoction 1 - Meditation 5
- Haste Concoction 2 - Meditation 25
- Haste Concoction 3 - Meditation 45
- Acid Bomb abilities require levels in Fishing to learn.
- Acid Bomb 2 - Fishing 25
- Acid Bomb 3 - Fishing 30
- Acid Bomb 4 - Fishing 35
- Acid Bomb 5 - Fishing 40
- Acid Bomb 6 - Fishing 45
- Healing Mist abilities require levels in First Aid to learn.
- Healing Mist 2 - First Aid <31
- Healing Mist 4 - First Aid 30
- Healing Mist 5 - First Aid 40
- Extra Skin abilities require levels in Cooking to learn.
- Extra Skin 4 - Cooking ??
- Extra Skin 5 - Cooking 28
- Extra Skin 6 - Cooking 33
- Extra Toes abilities require levels in Unarmed to learn.
- Extra Toes 3 - Unarmed 15
- Extra Toes 4 - Unarmed 22
- Extra Toes 5 - Unarmed 29
- Extra Toes 6 - Unarmed 36
- Further levels do no require more Unarmed.
- Freezing Mist abilities require levels in Gardening to learn.
- Freezing Mist 5 - Gardening 40
- Freezing Mist 6 - Gardening 50
Battle Chemistry Mechanics
Weapons
Battle Chemistry users have access to two categories of weapons. Chemistry Beakers can be held in the main-hand, while Chemistry Flasks are used in the offhand.
Main-hand Chemistry Beakers
Off-hand Chemistry Flasks
Equipment
- (Battle Chemistry, Mentalism)
- (Battle Chemistry, Archery)
- (Fire Magic, Battle Chemistry)
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Battle Chemistry Experience Table
Click Expand to view the Experience Table for Battle Chemistry
Trivia
Out of the original combat skills, Battle Chemistry was the last to receive a level cap beyond 50!
When applying the buffs from Battle Chemistry on another person, if you switch skills, log out, or switch zones the buff will go away. If the other person logs out or switches zones they will also lose the buff.
