All Empty Glass Vial Locations in the Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales

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There are 8 Empty Glass Vials in The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales, gathered across its kingdoms and Ages — 5 bought from item shops and 3 handed out as side-quest rewards.

Empty Glass Vials are the reusable containers you pour potions into, so the more you own, the more recovery medicine, combat draughts, or stealth extract you can carry into a fight at once. They aren’t one-use pickups — each vial sticks with you and can be refilled later. Tracking down all eight means crossing several kingdoms and moving through different Ages, picking some up at shop counters and earning others by finishing side quests.

Empty Glass Vial count and what they hold

The full set is 8 vials. Five of them sit on item-shop shelves for a price in tul (T), and the other three come as rewards for completing specific side quests, so you can’t simply buy your way to all of them. A vial itself holds nothing until you fill it — think of it as an empty bottle that lets you stock one more potion than you otherwise could.

Because they’re reusable, owning more vials directly raises how many potions you can keep ready at once. That’s the whole reason to chase the complete set rather than stopping at the first one or two you stumble onto.

Where to find every Empty Glass Vial

# Location & Age How to obtain Cost
1 Kingdom of Huther — Age of Safekeeping Buy from the regular item shop 120T
2 Kingdom of Huther — Age of Safekeeping Reward for the “My Family’s Motto” side quest
3 Kingdom of Huther — Age of Safekeeping Reward for the “Sturm and Drank” side quest
4 Kingdom of Huther — Age of Safekeeping Buy from Oliver and Lowelle’s shop (appears after “Memento of a Lost Adventurer”) 200T
5 Littlehope Village — Age of Reconstruction Buy from the item shop 200T
6 Weyzn, Nation of Magic — Age of Magic Buy from the shop 280T
7 Hitoyori — Age of Budding Buy from the item shop 360T
8 Hitoyori — Age of Budding Reward for “Recalling Those Who’ve Left Us” (true-ending spoiler)

The eight vials are spread across four locations and four Ages. The Kingdom of Huther in the Age of Safekeeping alone holds four of them, then they thin out as you progress — one in Littlehope Village, one in Weyzn, and a final pair in Hitoyori. A couple of these aren’t on the shelf the moment you arrive: the fourth Huther vial only appears once you’ve cleared “Memento of a Lost Adventurer,” which unlocks Oliver and Lowelle’s item shop near the magicite NPC.

⚠️ watch outOne quick spoiler warning before the table: the very last vial in Hitoyori is locked behind a late-game side quest that only opens up after you’ve worked partway through the true-ending quest line. If you’re avoiding endgame story beats, skip the final row — the quest name there gives away that the true ending exists and is reachable.
 
💡 pro tipA note on numbering: different walkthroughs label these vials in different orders — one even tags the Oliver and Lowelle vial as “#3” relative to its own quest sequence — so it’s cleaner to track them by location and how you get them than by any single numbered list. Go by kingdom and obtain-method and you won’t double-count or miss one.
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Don’t write off the Kingdom of Huther after your first visit — complete “Memento of a Lost Adventurer” to open Oliver and Lowelle’s shop, which sells the fourth Huther vial (200T) you’d otherwise never see on the shelf.

Potions you can fill the vials with

Potion Cost Effect
Recovery Medicine 30 Restores 3 HP
Advanced Recovery Medicine 70 Restores 6 HP
Recovery Medicine EX 140 Restores 10 HP
Max-Strength Recovery Medicine 350 Restores all life and temporarily adds +3 max HP
Fighter’s Draught 30 +20% attack for a period of time
Defender’s Draught 30 +100% defense for a period of time
Stealth Nut Extract 50 Prevents enemy detection for a period of time

Vials are only as useful as what you put in them, and the lineup splits into healing, buffs, and one stealth option. The Recovery Medicine line scales from a cheap 3 HP top-up all the way to a Max-Strength version that restores all your life and temporarily bumps your max HP. The two draughts cover offense and defense, and the Stealth Nut Extract — sold at Oliver and Lowelle’s — keeps enemies from spotting you.

 
🔑 keyOne rule shapes how you actually use these: a vial can only be refilled once its current potion has been consumed. You can’t top off a half-used draught or swap its contents on the fly — drink it first, then pour in something new. That’s the practical reason a bigger vial collection matters, since each extra vial is another potion you can hold in reserve. The exact durations on the Fighter’s Draught, Defender’s Draught, and Stealth Nut Extract aren’t spelled out in-game, so treat those buffs as “lasts a while” rather than a fixed timer.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Empty Glass Vials are there in total?

There are 8 in all — five purchased from item shops and three earned as side-quest rewards, spread across the Kingdom of Huther, Littlehope Village, Weyzn, and Hitoyori.

Can you reuse or refill an Empty Glass Vial?

Yes. Vials are reusable containers, not single-use items. The only catch is that a vial can be refilled only after its current potion has been consumed — you can’t swap or top off a potion that’s still inside.

How do you unlock Oliver and Lowelle’s item shop?

Complete the “Memento of a Lost Adventurer” side quest in the Kingdom of Huther. The shop then appears near the magicite NPC and stocks an Empty Glass Vial for 200T along with the Stealth Nut Extract.

Is the Empty Glass Vial part of Grow a Garden 2 on Roblox?

No. The Empty Glass Vial belongs to The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales, a single-player narrative RPG. Grow a Garden 2 is a separate Roblox farming game with its own Sheckles- and Robux-based items, and it has no Empty Glass Vial collectible.


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