Completion tool
Tabletop Tavern Consumables Checklist
Track consumables as you find them, note where they came from, choose whether to save, use, or sell them, and keep collection cleanup separate from battle decisions.
- Best for
- Collection
- Tracks
- Source + use
- Exports
- CSV notes
What this tool helps with
Turn one-use items into clean completion notes.
Consumables are easy to forget because they can be bought, saved, used, or sold. A tracker keeps collection progress visible without forcing you to waste a useful item at the wrong moment.
Build your discovered list
Add each consumable name when it appears, then mark whether it is needed, owned, used, sold, or saved for review.
Remember where it came from
Tag shop, event, treasure, town, or unknown so a later cleanup route has a trail to follow.
Separate use from collection
Track whether a consumable is for battle recovery, route setup, sale cleanup, collection only, or uncertain value.
Consumables tracker
Record the item, source, and reason you kept it.
Add consumables from your own runs. This keeps the checklist useful without filling it with names you have not seen yet.
Your entries stay in this browser on this device. Export a CSV when you want a backup or want to compare notes after a cleanup session.
Total
0
Owned
0
Needed
0
Used
0
Sold
0
| Consumable | Status | Source | Use case | Note | Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| No consumable entries yet. Add the first item you discover above. | |||||
Achievement targets
Consumables have one collection goal and one deliberate sale goal.
Treat collection and selling as separate actions. If an item is part of collection tracking, do not sell it casually before you know why.
Potion Commotion Completion
Collect all consumables. Use the tracker to separate owned, used, and still-needed items.
Why would you do this
Sell an Alchemy Potion. Mark the sale as a deliberate cleanup step, not a random inventory habit.
Source and use notes
Write down where it appeared before the route fades.
The map interface can route you through skirmishes, events, shops, towns, treasure, and unknown nodes. For consumables, the source note is often as important as the item name.
| Situation | Tracker status | Use case | What to write down |
|---|---|---|---|
| New item appears | Needed or owned | Collection only | Name, node type, price if visible, and whether you actually obtained it. |
| Item saves a fight | Used | Battle recovery | Which fight pressure it solved and whether you would buy it again. |
| Alchemy Potion sale | Sold | Sale cleanup | Confirm the action was intentional and separate it from collection notes. |
| Unclear item value | Review later | Unsure | The context where it appeared and why you hesitated. |
Common mistakes
Do not let a one-use item erase your notes.
Consumables disappear into memory faster than gear. The tracker works best when you capture intent before the next battle starts.
Using before recording
If you use an item immediately, still add it as used so collection cleanup has a trail.
Selling without a cleanup reason
Keep Alchemy Potion sale notes separate from routine shop decisions.
Skipping the source field
A name without a shop, event, treasure, town, or unknown tag is harder to chase later.
Mixing battle value with collection value
An item can be useful in combat and still need separate collection tracking.
FAQ
Quick consumables checklist answers.
Does this page list every consumable?
No. It helps you build your own discovered list as you play, with source and use notes that make cleanup easier.
Which achievement is the main collection target?
Potion Commotion Completion asks you to collect all consumables.
Why does the tracker have a sold status?
The achievement Why would you do this asks you to sell an Alchemy Potion, so sold entries should be deliberate cleanup notes.
Will my checklist move to another device?
No. The list is saved in this browser on this device. Use Export CSV if you want to move or back up your notes.