One of these oddly improbable situations is the Potion Miscibility Table (Pg 119). There's not a dull day that goes by that I can't pick up this book, flip to a random page and find something in it that I don't ever remember reading. The DMG is mostly packed with information useful to gaming yet often there are entries that are so esoterical that they border on useless. But that's the beauty of the DMG, because once in a blue moon a situation might arise in a DM's game and lo and behold Gygax has it covered. I've said this before, the 1st edition Dungeon Master's Guide is my favorite D&D book of all time.
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