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The flora of Elanthia is not only beautiful, but it can also provide an abundant supply of healing herbs. Occasionally, the lucky or talented adventurer may stumble across one of the following herbs out in the wilds, and if not, they are often available for purchase. |
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'''Herbs''' of [[Elanthia]] are mostly used for healing purposes. Most of them can be found in various outdoor locations when using the [[FORAGE (verb)|Forage]] verb. All herbs that are not [[Potion|potion]]s or [[Tincture|tincture]]s can be [[BUNDLE (verb)|bundle]]d into 50 doses. Potions and tinctures are limited to 10 doses and are combined using the [[POUR (verb)|Pour]] verb. |
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Herbs can be used by {{mono|[[EAT]]}}ing or {{mono|[[DRINK]]}}ing them. Their inherent magical properties allow them to be used even on the recently dead: as long as the herb is in liquid form (potion or tincture), {{mono|[[POUR]]}} it {{mono|INTO}} (not {{mono|ON}}!) the dead adventurer. |
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== Herbs == |
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The various types of herbs found in Elanthia, and their uses, are listed as follows: |
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== Quick Reference Table == |
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<onlyinclude><section begin=Quick Reference Table /> |
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{| class="wikitable text-center" style="font-size:small; width:100%" |
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|+Herbs by Geographic Location and Body Area |
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! Body Area |
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! Empath |
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! Heals |
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! [[Herbalist's|Wehnimer's]] |
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! [[Leaftoe's Health and Bake Shop|Icemule]] |
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! [[Pinefar Infirmary|Pinefar]] |
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! [[Healer's Tent|Teras]] |
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! [[Brother Barnstel's Herbals|Zul Logoth]] |
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! [[Town Gardens Herb Shop | River's Rest]] |
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! rowspan="2" role="rowheader"| Blood |
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! rowspan="2" role="rowheader"| [[Heal]] |
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! role="rowheader"|10 HP |
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| [[acantha leaf]] || [[iceberry tart]] || [[acantha leaf tea]] || [[Olak's Ol'style ale]] || [[grey mushroom potion]] || [[acantha leaf]] |
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! role="rowheader" |30-60 HP |
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|[[yabathilium fruit]] || || [[sassafras tea]] || [[Bloody Krolvin ale]] || [[green mushroom potion]] || |
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! rowspan="4" role="rowheader"| Nervous System |
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! rowspan="2" role="rowheader"| [[System Repair|System<br/>Repair]] |
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! role="rowheader"| minor |
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| [[wolifrew lichen]] || [[Leaftoe's lichen tart]] || [[red lichen tea]] || [[Orc's Head ale]] || [[thick foggy ale]] || [[wolifrew lichen]] |
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! role="rowheader"| major |
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| [[bolmara potion]] || [[snowflake elixir]] || [[red lichen potion]] || [[Kenar's Dropjaw ale]] || [[glowing mold tea]] || [[bolmara potion]] |
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! rowspan="2" role="rowheader"| [[System Scar Repair|System Scar<br/>Repair]] |
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! role="rowheader"| minor |
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| [[torban leaf]] || [[Ma Leaftoe's spiced torban tart]] || [[valerian root tea]] || [[Miner's Muddy ale]] || [[dark frothing ale]] || [[torban leaf]] |
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! role="rowheader"| major |
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| [[woth flower]] || [[flower-shaped tart]] || [[valerian root potion]] || [[Dacra's Dream ale]] || [[stalagmite brew]] || [[woth flower]] |
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! rowspan="4" role="rowheader" | Head & Neck |
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! rowspan="2" role="rowheader" | [[Head Repair|Head<br/>Repair]] |
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! role="rowheader"| minor |
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| [[rose-marrow potion]] || [[elk horn potion]] || [[feverfew tea]] || [[Semak's Smooth ale]] || [[rusty red ale]] || [[winterberry brew | beaker of winterberry brew]] |
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! role="rowheader"| major |
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| [[aloeas stem]] || [[ram's bladder tart]] || [[feverfew potion]] || [[Dark Swampwater ale]] || [[sticky lichen tea]] || [[aloeas stem]] |
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! role="rowheader" rowspan="2" | [[Head Scar Repair|Head Scar<br/>Repair]] |
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! role="rowheader"| minor |
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| [[haphip root]] || [[sparrowhawk pie]] || [[pennyroyal tea]] || [[Agrak's Amber ale]] || [[dull crimson ale]] || [[haphip root]] |
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! role="rowheader"| major |
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| [[brostheras potion]] || [[polar bear fat soup]] || [[pennyroyal potion]] || [[Reaper's Red ale]] || [[stone soot brew]] || [[brostheras potion]] |
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! rowspan="5" role="rowheader"| Torso & Eyes |
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! role="rowheader" rowspan="2" | [[Organ Repair|Organ<br/>Repair]] |
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! role="rowheader" | minor |
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| [[basal moss]] || [[tundra grass tart]] || [[gingko nut tea]] || [[Mama Dwarf's ale]] || [[chunky black ale]] || [[basal moss]] |
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! role="rowheader"| major |
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| [[pothinir grass]] || [[musk ox tart]] || [[gingko nut potion]] || [[Aged Schooner ale]] || [[roasted ratweed tea]] || [[pothinir grass]] |
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! role="rowheader" rowspan="3" | [[Organ Scar Repair|Organ Scar<br/>Repair]] |
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! role="rowheader" | minor |
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| [[talneo potion]] || [[rock lizard potion]] || [[wyrmwood root tea]] || [[Gert's Homemade ale]] || [[brown weedroot ale]] || [[talneo potion]] |
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! role="rowheader"| major |
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| [[wingstem potion]] || [[earthworm potion]] || [[wyrmwood root potion]] || [[Wort's Winter ale]] || [[dirty crevice brew]] || [[wingstem potion]] |
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! role="rowheader"| missing eye* |
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| [[bur-clover potion]] || [[starfish potion]] || [[daggit root potion]] || [[Volcano Vision ale]] || [[dirty rat fur potion]] || [[bur-clover potion]] |
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! role="rowheader" rowspan="5" | Arms & Legs |
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! role="rowheader" rowspan="2" | [[Limb Repair|Limb<br/>Repair]] |
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! role="rowheader" | minor |
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| [[ambrominas leaf]] || [[Dabbings Family special tart]] || [[sweetfern tea]] || [[Lost Dogwater ale]] || [[bubbling brown ale]] || [[ambrominas leaf]] |
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! role="rowheader"| major |
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| [[ephlox moss]] || [[frog's bone porridge]] || [[sweetfern potion]] || [[Golden Goose ale]] || [[crushed cavegrass tea]] || [[ephlox moss]] |
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! role="rowheader" rowspan="3" | [[Limb Scar Repair|Limb Scar<br/>Repair]] |
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! role="rowheader"| minor |
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| [[cactacae spine]] || [[gelatinous elk fat tart]] || [[manroot tea]] || [[Bearded Ladies' ale]] || [[spotted toadstool ale]] ||[[cactacae spine]] |
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! role="rowheader"| major |
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| [[calamia fruit]] || [[walrus blubber]] || [[manroot potion]] || [[Mad Mutt Frothy ale]] || [[stalactite brew]] || [[calamia fruit]] |
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! role="rowheader"| missing limb* |
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| [[sovyn clove]] || [[ptarmigan feathers|candied ptarmigan feather]] || [[angelica root potion]] || [[Captn' Pegleg's ale]] || [[grainy black potion]] || [[sovyn clove]] |
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<section end=Quick Reference Table /></onlyinclude> |
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<small>*The herbs completely restore the missing body part, leaving no scar behind. The empath spells will instead heal a missing eye or limb down to a rank 2 eye or limb scar. Spells to completely heal a missing eye or limb in one cast used to be available to empaths as [[Eye Regeneration (819)|819]] and [[Limb Regeneration (820)|820]], respectively.</small> |
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=== Prime impact === |
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* [[Acantha leaf]] - Heals 10 health points per bite. |
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* [[Aloeas stem]] - Heals major head or neck wounds. |
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* [[Ambrominas leaf]] - Heals minor limb wounds. |
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* [[Basal moss]] - Heals minor abdomen, chest, back, or eye wounds. |
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* [[Cactacae spine]] - Heals minor limb scars. |
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* [[Calamia fruit]] - Heals major limb scars. |
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* [[Cothinar flower]] - Heals a moderate amount of health per bite. |
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* [[Cuctucae berry]] - Heals 10 health per bite. |
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* [[Ephlox moss]] - Heals major limb wounds. |
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* [[Haphip root]] - Heals minor head or neck scars. |
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* [[Marallis berry]] - Heals 10 health per bite. |
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* [[Pothinir grass]] - Heals major abdomen, chest, back, or eye wounds. |
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* [[Sovyn clove]] - Instantly repairs a level 3 limb scar (missing limb). |
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* [[Spearmint leaf]] - Aids digestion and cures bad breath. |
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* [[Strigae cactus]] - Heals 30 health per bite. |
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* [[Tkaro root]] - Silences reception of thoughts from the [[Crystal amulet]] and the [[Order of Voln]]'s [[Symbol of Thought]]. |
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* [[Torban leaf]] - Heals minor nervous system scars. |
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* [[Wolifrew lichen]] - Heals minor nervous system wounds. |
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* [[Woth flower]] - Heals major nervous system scars. |
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* [[Yabathilium fruit]] - Heals a random amount of health per bite. |
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{{#section:Herb_Quantity|Quantity}} |
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=== Indirect impact === |
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* Bolmara lichen - Used to create [[Bolmara potion]], which is used to heal major nervous system wounds. |
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* Brostheras grass - Used to create [[Brostheras potion]], which is used to heal major head or neck scars. |
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* Bur-clover root - Used to create [[Bur-clover potion]], which instantly restores a level 3 eye scar. |
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* Rose-marrow root - Used to make [[Rose-marrow potion]], which heals minor head or neck wounds. |
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* Talneo root - Used to make [[Talneo potion]], which heals minor abdomen, chest, back, or eye scars. |
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* Wingstem root - Used to make [[Wingstem potion]], which heals major abdomen, chest, back, or eye scars. |
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== Roundtime == |
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=== Herb Table (with comparable [[Empath Base|Empath]] spells for reference) === |
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{| {{prettytable|text-align: center;}} |
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{{mono|[[EAT]]}}ing or {{mono|[[DRINK]]}}ing an herb incurs some [[roundtime]], which can be reduced by training in [[First Aid]] at a rate of -1 second per 20 skill bonus, down to a minimum of 3 seconds. |
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{| {{prettytable|text-align:left;}} |
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|-bgcolor="lightblue" |
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!Herb Type||Roundtime||First Aid bonus for minimum RT||First Aid ranks for minimum RT |
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||Hit points or rank 1 wounds||5 seconds||40||8 |
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!width=200| Wound ||width=150| Minor ||width=150| Major ||width=150| [[Empath Base|Empath]] spell |
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||Rank 2 wounds||10 seconds||140||40 |
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! Limb Wounds |
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| [[Ambrominas leaf]] || [[Ephlox moss]] || [[1102]] |
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||Rank 3 wounds, rank 1 scars||15 seconds||240||140 |
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! Limb Scars |
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| [[Cactacae spine]] || [[Calamia fruit]] || [[1111]] |
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||Rank 2 scars||25 seconds||440||340 |
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! Nervous System Wounds |
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| [[Wolifrew lichen]] || [[Bolmara potion]] || [[1103]] |
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||Rank 3 scars||30 seconds||540||440 |
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! Nervous System Scars |
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| [[Torban leaf]] || [[Woth flower]] || [[1112]] |
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Variants of yabathilium fruit do not incur any roundtime. |
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For members of the [[Guardians of Sunfist]] society, [[Sigil of Mending]] temporarily reduces roundtime to 3 seconds. |
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== Regional Herbs == |
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=== Wehnimer's Landing, River's Rest & Solhaven === |
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[[Surtey Akrash]], famed healer of [[Wehnimer's Landing]], has provided this brief list of the magical properties of local common herbs, exotic fruits and useful potions. |
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{| cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" width="720" style="border: 1px solid #A7A58C; background: #C7C5AC; margin-left: 1em;" |
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|+ style="background: #B7B59C; font-size: larger; font-weight: bold;" | Wehnimer's Landing Potions |
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| rowspan=7 align="center" | [[File:Potions.jpg]] |
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! Head/Neck Wounds |
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| [[Rose-marrow potion]] || [[Aloeas stem]] || [[1104]] |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | [[bolmara potion]] : |
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! Head/Neck Scars |
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| major nervous system |
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| [[Haphip root]] || [[Brostheras potion]] || [[1113]] |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | [[brostheras potion]] : |
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! Eye/Body Wounds |
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| major head & neck scars |
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| [[Basal moss]] || [[Pothinir grass]] || [[1105]] |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | [[bur-clover potion]] : |
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! Eye/Body Scars |
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| missing eye |
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| [[Talneo potion]] || [[Wingstem potion]] || [[1114]] |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | [[rose-marrow potion]] : |
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| minor head & neck wounds |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | [[talneo potion]] : |
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| minor eye & torso scars |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | [[wingstem potion]] : |
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| major eye & torso scars |
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{| cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" width="720" style="border: 1px solid #A7A58C; background: #C7C5AC; margin-left: 1em;" |
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|+ style="background: #B7B59C; font-size: larger; font-weight: bold;" | Wehnimer's Landing Herbs |
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| align="center" style="white-space: nowrap;" | [[acantha leaf]] |
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| rowspan="2" style="vertical-align: text-top;" | Acantha is one of several herbs in a group which will heal '''mild concussion damage''' when eaten (the leaves are the most beneficial). It can be found in a wide range of climates -- from near desert conditions to moist ocean beaches. |
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| align="center" | [[File:Acantha.jpg]] |
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| align="center" style="white-space: nowrap; border-top: 1px solid #A7A58C;" | [[aloeas stem]] |
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| rowspan="2" style="vertical-align: text-top; border-top: 1px solid #A7A58C;" | The Aloeas tree, although rare, is famed for its amazing ability to heal '''serious and critical head and neck wounds'''. This is a small tree which tends to grow in colder, wet areas, such as along riverbanks. The medicinal properties are best found in the stems of its leaves. |
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| align="center" | [[File:Aloeas.jpg]] |
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| align="center" style="white-space: nowrap; border-top: 1px solid #A7A58C;" | [[ambrominas leaf]] |
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| rowspan="2" style="vertical-align: text-top; border-top: 1px solid #A7A58C;" | Ambrominas bushes have leaves which are known to speed the healing of '''minor limb wounds'''. Foragers may identify this common bush by its dark green oval leaves, and are behooved to search for it in grasslands and hilly areas. |
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| align="center" | [[File:Ambrominas.jpg]] |
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| align="center" style="white-space: nowrap; border-top: 1px solid #A7A58C;" | [[basal moss]] |
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| rowspan="2" style="vertical-align: text-top; border-top: 1px solid #A7A58C;" | Basal moss is not uncommon, but an important component of a empath's herb inventory. Growing primarily in temperate climates, on the bark of deciduous trees, this moss will provide immediate healing of '''minor internal and external organ damage'''. |
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| align="center" | [[File:Basal.jpg]] |
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| align="center" style="white-space: nowrap; border-top: 1px solid #A7A58C;" | [[calamia fruit]] |
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| rowspan="2" style="vertical-align: text-top; border-top: 1px solid #A7A58C;" | Calamia fruit, famed for its ability to repair '''serious limb scars''', tends to grow in very warm, moist climates. This large fruit may be identified easily by its light red, almost pink color. Most efficacious in its dried form, the fresh fruit can also provide some benefit. |
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| align="center" | [[File:Calamia.jpg]] |
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| align="center" style="white-space: nowrap; border-top: 1px solid #A7A58C;" | [[cothinar flower]] |
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| rowspan="2" style="vertical-align: text-top; border-top: 1px solid #A7A58C;" | Cothinar flowers are usually found in colder barren areas as they thrive in the winter and do not like having competition for their nutrients. Not as easily found as Acantha, they are still eagerly sought since they are quite a bit more potent in healing '''concussion damage'''. |
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| align="center" | [[File:Cothinar.jpg]] |
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| align="center" style="white-space: nowrap; border-top: 1px solid #A7A58C;" | [[cactacae spine]] |
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| rowspan="2" style="vertical-align: text-top; border-top: 1px solid #A7A58C;" | Cactacae cactus grows in desert-like conditions, and should be sought for its sharp spines. These long brown thorns, when harvested carefully and then chewed, can heal '''minor scarring and defects on limbs'''. |
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| align="center" | [[File:Cactacae.jpg]] |
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| align="center" style="white-space: nowrap; border-top: 1px solid #A7A58C;" | [[cuctucae berry]] |
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| rowspan="2" style="vertical-align: text-top; border-top: 1px solid #A7A58C;" | Cuctucae berries are able to heal '''concussion damage''', much as the leaves of the Acantha tree, but are somewhat less potent. The bushes can be found growing wild in higher elevations, and seem to thrive in cooler climates. |
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| align="center" | [[File:Cuctucae.jpg]] |
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| align="center" style="white-space: nowrap; border-top: 1px solid #A7A58C;" | [[ephlox moss]] |
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| rowspan="2" style="vertical-align: text-top; border-top: 1px solid #A7A58C;" | Ephlox moss, a rare fungus with potent healing abilities when used on '''serious and critical limb wounds''', does best in a cold wet environment with ample sunlight to grow. It should be sought along stream banks or growing on tree bark. |
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| align="center" | [[File:Ephlox.jpg]] |
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| align="center" style="white-space: nowrap; border-top: 1px solid #A7A58C;" | [[strigae cactus]] |
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| rowspan="2" style="vertical-align: text-top; border-top: 1px solid #A7A58C;" | The flesh of the Strigae cactus is beneficial in helping to recover from '''mild concussion damage''', however extreme caution must be exercised while harvesting this plant, lest the damage incurred while gathering it outweigh any possible benefit. The small cacti grow abundantly in desert conditions. |
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| align="center" | [[File:Strigae.jpg]] |
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| align="center" style="white-space: nowrap; border-top: 1px solid #A7A58C;" | [[haphip root]] |
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| rowspan="2" style="vertical-align: text-top; border-top: 1px solid #A7A58C;" | The Haphip tree, which typically grows in hot, humid conditions and requires large amounts of moisture, should be sought for a small portion of its root system, which can heal and remove '''scar tissue around the face, head and neck'''. Be careful to only harvest a small amount of the root, lest the rare tree be killed. |
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| align="center" | [[File:Haphip.jpg]] |
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| align="center" style="white-space: nowrap; border-top: 1px solid #A7A58C;" | [[marallis berry]] |
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| rowspan="2" style="vertical-align: text-top; border-top: 1px solid #A7A58C;" | The Marallis plant produces berries which can help one recover from '''light concussion damage'''. The plants are most commonly found in colder hills and mountains. |
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| align="center" | [[File:Marallis.jpg]] |
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| align="center" style="white-space: nowrap; border-top: 1px solid #A7A58C;" | [[pothinir grass]] |
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| rowspan="2" style="vertical-align: text-top; border-top: 1px solid #A7A58C;" | Pothinir grass, a must for any emergency kit, is indispensable for its ability to heal '''serious internal and external injuries to the eyes and torso''', and perhaps just as well known for its terrible taste. Although extremely difficult to find, it is however well worth the effort. The best places to look for it are hot, humid areas which get large amounts of sunlight. |
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| align="center" | [[File:Pothinir.jpg]] |
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| align="center" style="white-space: nowrap; border-top: 1px solid #A7A58C;" | [[sovyn clove]] |
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| rowspan="2" style="vertical-align: text-top; border-top: 1px solid #A7A58C;" | The small dried flowers (also known as cloves) of the Sovyn bush have the miraculous ability to cause the '''regeneration of an entire limb'''! These flowers need to have been dried by the sun in order to have their restorative powers; therefore, the time at which this herb is picked is crucial. |
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| align="center" | [[File:Sovyn.jpg]] |
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| align="center" style="white-space: nowrap; border-top: 1px solid #A7A58C;" | [[spearmint leaf]] |
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| rowspan="2" style="vertical-align: text-top; border-top: 1px solid #A7A58C;" | The leaves of the Spearmint plant, though occasionally bitter, provide benefit to your socialization skills when consumed. Spearmint is fairly common in temperate grassy fields, and occasionally grows wild near cultivated areas. |
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| align="center" | [[File:Spearmint.jpg]] |
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| align="center" style="white-space: nowrap; border-top: 1px solid #A7A58C;" | [[torban leaf]] |
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| rowspan="2" style="vertical-align: text-top; border-top: 1px solid #A7A58C;" | The leaves of the Torban tree have been proven an effective treatment for certain '''minor nervous system scars''' and defects such as slurred speech. Found only in mild climates, the tree is not difficult to find, but special care must be exercised to harvest the leaves in the proper stage of growth, as they are otherwise useless except for tea-making. |
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| align="center" | [[File:Torban.jpg]] |
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| align="center" style="white-space: nowrap; border-top: 1px solid #A7A58C;" | [[wolifrew lichen]] |
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| rowspan="2" style="vertical-align: text-top; border-top: 1px solid #A7A58C;" | Wolifrew lichen, a fungus known for its ability to cure '''minor nervous system''' disorders, grows in cold, dark areas. While sometimes this includes secluded outdoor areas, the lichen is much more likely to be found inside a cold, wet cave. Its yellow-brown color makes it distinguishable from other fungi. |
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| align="center" | [[File:Wolifrew.jpg]] |
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| align="center" style="white-space: nowrap; border-top: 1px solid #A7A58C;" | [[yabathilium fruit]] |
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| rowspan="2" style="vertical-align: text-top; border-top: 1px solid #A7A58C;" | Yabathilium, an uncommon tree which grows on beaches and saltwater coastlines, produces a small greenish fruit which, though extremely bitter, has amazing '''concussion restoration powers'''. |
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| align="center" | [[File:Yabathilium.jpg]] |
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| align="center" style="white-space: nowrap; border-top: 1px solid #A7A58C;" | [[woth flower]] |
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| rowspan="2" style="vertical-align: text-top; border-top: 1px solid #A7A58C;" | Woth, an exceedingly rare and beautiful flower which heals '''serious nervous system scars''' when eaten, grows most often in hot, humid, dark climates, such as a rain forest. These flowers, when in full bloom, have a blue throat surrounded by ruffled violet petals. |
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| align="center" | [[File:Woth.jpg]] |
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=== Icemule Trace === |
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In the cold northern town of [[Icemule Trace]], [[Leaftoe's Health and Bake Shop]] provides the residents with healing remedies mixed into palatable |
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concoctions and confections. Leaftoe's remedies include soups, potions and his ever-popular tarts. |
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| rowspan=5 align="center" | [[File:Tarts.jpg]] |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | flower-shaped tart : |
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| major nerve scars |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | iceberry tart : |
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| minor concussion damage |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | Leaftoe's lichen tart : |
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| minor nerve damage |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | musk ox tart : |
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| major eye/torso wounds |
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|+ style="background: #B7B59C; font-size: larger; font-weight: bold;" | Icemule Trace Misc. Food |
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| rowspan=9 align="center" | [[File:Food.jpg]] |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | Dabbings Family special : |
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| minor limb wounds |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | elk fat gel : |
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| minor limb scars |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | frog's bone porridge : |
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| major limb wounds |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | Ma Leaftoe's Special : |
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| minor nerve scars |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | polar bear fat soup : |
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| major head/neck scars |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | ram's bladder : |
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| major head/neck wounds |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | sparrowhawk pie : |
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| minor head/neck scars |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | walrus blubber : |
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| major limb scars |
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|+ style="background: #B7B59C; font-size: larger; font-weight: bold;" | Icemule Trace Potions |
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| rowspan=6 align="center" | [[File:Potions.jpg]] |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | earthworm potion : |
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| major eye/torso scars |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | elk horn potion : |
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| minor head/neck wounds |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | rocklizard potion : |
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| minor eye/torso scars |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | snowflake elixir : |
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| major nerve damage |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | starfish potion : |
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| missing eye |
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|+ style="background: #B7B59C; font-size: larger; font-weight: bold;" |Icemule Trace Other |
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| align="center" style="white-space: nowrap;" | [[tundra grass]] |
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| rowspan="2" style="vertical-align: text-top;" | The stems and roots of this remarkably hardy plant are known to heal '''minor eye and torso wounds'''. |
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| align="center" | [[File:Tundra_grass.jpg]] |
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| align="center" style="white-space: nowrap; border-top: 1px solid #A7A58C;" | [[ptarmigan feathers]] |
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| rowspan="2" style="vertical-align: text-top; border-top: 1px solid #A7A58C;" | Perhaps it's merely an old wives' tale, but at least one old wife (Ma Leaftoe) swears that chewing on ptarmigan feathers can restore '''missing limbs'''. |
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| align="center" | [[File:ptarmigan_feathers.jpg]] |
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=== Pinefar === |
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Further north in the frozen tundra, where the [[Pinefar|Pinefar Trading Post]] is located, the elven herbalist, [[Pinefar Infirmary|Celk Fyretryst]], can be found. Celk can be observed blending his healing powders in a large mortar before adding them to various beakers of liquid, transforming them into teas and potions. So remarkable are Celk's teas and potions that they even heal the dead (discontinued). |
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|+ style="background: #B7B59C; font-size: larger; font-weight: bold;" |Pinefar Teas |
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| rowspan=11 align="center" | [[File:Tea.jpg]] |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | acantha leaf tea : |
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| minor concussion damage |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | feverfew tea : |
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| minor head/neck wounds |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | ginkgo nut tea : |
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| minor eye/torso wounds |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | manroot tea : |
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| minor limb scars |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | pennyroyal tea : |
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| minor head/neck scars |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | red lichen tea : |
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| minor nerve damage |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | sassafras tea : |
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| major concussion damage |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | sweetfern tea : |
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| minor limb wounds |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | valerian root tea : |
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| minor nerve scars |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | wyrmwood tea : |
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| minor eye/torso scars |
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|+ style="background: #B7B59C; font-size: larger; font-weight: bold;" |Pinefar Potions |
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| rowspan=11 align="center" | [[File:Potions.jpg]] |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | angelica root potion : |
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| missing limbs |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | daggit root potion : |
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| missing eye |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | feverfew potion : |
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| major head/neck wounds |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | ginkgo nut potion : |
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| major eye/torso wounds |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | manroot potion : |
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| major limb scars |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | pennyroyal potion : |
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| major head/neck scars |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | red lichen potion : |
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| major nerve damage |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | sweetfern potion : |
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| major limb wounds |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | valerian root potion : |
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| major nerve scars |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | wyrmwood potion : |
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| major eye/torso scars |
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=== Teras Isle === |
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On [[Teras Isle]] the dwarves are rumored to drink nothing but ale -- and so it is not surprising that they have found a way to grind healing herbs and blend them with hops and barley to produce a full range of healing ales. In addition to the healing ales, those in need will also find ales to remove disfiguring scars. Ales can be purchased from [[The Healer's Tent|Agarnil Kriss]] by the flagon or the barrel. Much like the teas and potions of Celk Fyretryst, Agarnil Kriss' ales will heal wounds on the dead. |
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| rowspan=21 align="center" | [[File:Ale.jpg]] |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | Aged Schooner ale : |
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| major eye/torso wounds |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | Agrak's Amber ale : |
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| minor head/neck scars |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | Bearded Ladies ale : |
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| minor limb scars |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | Bloody Krolvin ale : |
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| major concussion damage |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | Captn. Pegleg's ale : |
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| missing limbs |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | Dark Swampwater ale : |
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| major head/neck wounds |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | Dacra's Dream ale : |
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| major nerve scars |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | Gert's Homemade ale : |
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| minor eye/torso scars |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | Golden Goose ale : |
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| major limb wounds |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | Kenar's Dropjaw ale : |
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| major nerve damage |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | Lost Dogwater ale : |
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| minor limb wounds |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | Mad Mutt Frothy ale : |
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| major limb scars |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | Mama Dwarf's ale : |
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| minor eye/torso wounds |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | Miner's Muddy ale : |
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| minor nerve scars |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | Olak's Ol'style ale : |
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| minor concussion damage |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | Orc's Head ale : |
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| minor nerve damage |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | Reaper's Red ale : |
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| major head/neck scars |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | Semak's Smooth ale : |
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| minor head/neck wounds |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | Volcano Vision ale : |
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| missing eye |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | Wort's Winter ale : |
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| major eye/torso scars |
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=== Zul Logoth === |
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In the Chalcedony Tunnel of [[Zul Logoth]] is the brother [[Brother Barnstel's Herbals|Barnstel]], a young dwarf who brews his ales and potions for his customer’s pains. All remedies can be used on the living and the dead, which comes in handy to the residents and visitors of Zul Logoth. |
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| rowspan=22 align="center" | [[File:Black_trafel_mushroom.jpg]]<br>[[File:Blackhook_mushroom.jpg]]<br>[[File:Blue_trafel_mushroom.jpg]] |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | Grey Mushroom Ale : |
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| minor concussion damage |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | Green Mushroom Potion : |
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| major concussion damage |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | Rusty Red Ale : |
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| minor head/neck wounds |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | Sticky Lichen Ale : |
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| major head/neck wounds |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | Dull Crimson Ale : |
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| minor head/neck scars |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | Stone Soot Brew : |
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| major head/neck scars |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | Chunky Black Ale : |
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| minor eye/torso wounds |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | Roasted Ratweed Ale : |
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| major eye/torso wounds |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | Brown Weedroot Ale : |
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| minor eye/torso scars |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | Dirty Crevice Brew : |
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| major eye/torso scars |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | Dirty Rat Fur Potion : |
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| missing eye |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | Bubbling Brown Ale : |
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| minor limb wounds |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | Crushed Cavegrass Tea : |
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| major limb wounds |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | Spotted Toadstool Ale : |
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| minor limb scar |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | Stalactite Brew : |
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| major limb scar |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | Grainy Black Potion : |
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| missing limb |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | Thick Foggy Ale : |
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| minor nerve damage |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | Glowing Mold Tea : |
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| major nerve damage |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | Dark Frothing Ale : |
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| minor nerve scar |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | Stalagmite Brew : |
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| major nerve scar |
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| align="right" role="rowheader" | Milky White Potion : |
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| [[Lifekeep]] |
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== See Also == |
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* [[Icemule |
* [[Icemule Trace herbs]] |
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* [[Teras herbs]] |
* [[Teras herbs]] |
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* [[Zul Logoth herbs]] |
* [[Zul Logoth herbs]] |
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* [[Pinefar herbs]] |
* [[Pinefar herbs]] |
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* [[Mist Harbor Herbs]] |
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* [[Foraging locations]] |
* [[Foraging locations]] |
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* [[Herb Quantity|Herb doses]] |
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== References == |
== References == |
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* [http://www.play.net/gs4/info/herb-guide.asp Elanthian Herbs & Remedies] at Play.Net |
* [http://www.play.net/gs4/info/herb-guide.asp Elanthian Herbs & Remedies] at Play.Net |
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* [http://www.play.net/gs4/info/flora/ Elanthian Flora] at Play.Net |
* [http://www.play.net/gs4/info/flora/ Elanthian Flora] at Play.Net |
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[[category:Healing item| ]] |
Latest revision as of 23:36, 30 August 2023
The flora of Elanthia is not only beautiful, but it can also provide an abundant supply of healing herbs. Occasionally, the lucky or talented adventurer may stumble across one of the following herbs out in the wilds, and if not, they are often available for purchase.
Herbs can be used by EATing or DRINKing them. Their inherent magical properties allow them to be used even on the recently dead: as long as the herb is in liquid form (potion or tincture), POUR it INTO (not ON!) the dead adventurer.
Quick Reference Table
*The herbs completely restore the missing body part, leaving no scar behind. The empath spells will instead heal a missing eye or limb down to a rank 2 eye or limb scar. Spells to completely heal a missing eye or limb in one cast used to be available to empaths as 819 and 820, respectively.
This table shows the herb name, the quantity of the herb when foraged, and it's weight at the maximum quantity of 50.
Body Area | Heals | Herb | Quantity | Weight |
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Blood | 10 HP | some acantha leaf | 10 | less than 2 pounds. |
Nerves | Minor Wound | some wolifrew lichen | 4 | less than 2 pounds. |
Nerves | Major Wound | |||
Nerves | Minor Scar | some torban leaf | 3 | less than 2 pounds. |
Nerves | Major Scar | some woth flower | 2 | less than 2 pounds. |
Head & Neck | Minor Wound | |||
Head & Neck | Major Wound | some aloeas stem | 2 | less than 2 pounds. |
Head & Neck | Minor Scar | some haphip root | 4 | about 2 pounds. |
Head & Neck | Major Scar | |||
Torso & Eyes | Minor Wound | some basal moss | 4 | less than 2 pounds. |
Torso & Eyes | Major Wound | some pothinir grass | 2 | less than 2 pounds. |
Torso & Eyes | Minor Scar | |||
Torso & Eyes | Major Scar | |||
Torso & Eyes | Missing Eye | |||
Arms & Legs | Minor Wound | some ambrominas leaf | 4 | less than 2 pounds. |
Arms & Legs | Major Wound | some ephlox moss | 4 | less than 2 pounds. |
Arms & Legs | Minor Scar | some cactacae spine | 4 | less than 2 pounds. |
Arms & Legs | Major Scar | some calamia fruit | 2 | less than 2 pounds. |
Arms & Legs | Missing Limb | some sovyn clove | 1 | less than 2 pounds. |
Roundtime
EATing or DRINKing an herb incurs some roundtime, which can be reduced by training in First Aid at a rate of -1 second per 20 skill bonus, down to a minimum of 3 seconds.
Herb Type | Roundtime | First Aid bonus for minimum RT | First Aid ranks for minimum RT |
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Hit points or rank 1 wounds | 5 seconds | 40 | 8 |
Rank 2 wounds | 10 seconds | 140 | 40 |
Rank 3 wounds, rank 1 scars | 15 seconds | 240 | 140 |
Rank 2 scars | 25 seconds | 440 | 340 |
Rank 3 scars | 30 seconds | 540 | 440 |
Variants of yabathilium fruit do not incur any roundtime.
For members of the Guardians of Sunfist society, Sigil of Mending temporarily reduces roundtime to 3 seconds.
Regional Herbs
Wehnimer's Landing, River's Rest & Solhaven
Surtey Akrash, famed healer of Wehnimer's Landing, has provided this brief list of the magical properties of local common herbs, exotic fruits and useful potions.
bolmara potion : | major nervous system |
brostheras potion : | major head & neck scars |
bur-clover potion : | missing eye |
rose-marrow potion : | minor head & neck wounds |
talneo potion : | minor eye & torso scars |
wingstem potion : | major eye & torso scars |
acantha leaf | Acantha is one of several herbs in a group which will heal mild concussion damage when eaten (the leaves are the most beneficial). It can be found in a wide range of climates -- from near desert conditions to moist ocean beaches. |
aloeas stem | The Aloeas tree, although rare, is famed for its amazing ability to heal serious and critical head and neck wounds. This is a small tree which tends to grow in colder, wet areas, such as along riverbanks. The medicinal properties are best found in the stems of its leaves. |
ambrominas leaf | Ambrominas bushes have leaves which are known to speed the healing of minor limb wounds. Foragers may identify this common bush by its dark green oval leaves, and are behooved to search for it in grasslands and hilly areas. |
basal moss | Basal moss is not uncommon, but an important component of a empath's herb inventory. Growing primarily in temperate climates, on the bark of deciduous trees, this moss will provide immediate healing of minor internal and external organ damage. |
calamia fruit | Calamia fruit, famed for its ability to repair serious limb scars, tends to grow in very warm, moist climates. This large fruit may be identified easily by its light red, almost pink color. Most efficacious in its dried form, the fresh fruit can also provide some benefit. |
cothinar flower | Cothinar flowers are usually found in colder barren areas as they thrive in the winter and do not like having competition for their nutrients. Not as easily found as Acantha, they are still eagerly sought since they are quite a bit more potent in healing concussion damage. |
cactacae spine | Cactacae cactus grows in desert-like conditions, and should be sought for its sharp spines. These long brown thorns, when harvested carefully and then chewed, can heal minor scarring and defects on limbs. |
cuctucae berry | Cuctucae berries are able to heal concussion damage, much as the leaves of the Acantha tree, but are somewhat less potent. The bushes can be found growing wild in higher elevations, and seem to thrive in cooler climates. |
ephlox moss | Ephlox moss, a rare fungus with potent healing abilities when used on serious and critical limb wounds, does best in a cold wet environment with ample sunlight to grow. It should be sought along stream banks or growing on tree bark. |
strigae cactus | The flesh of the Strigae cactus is beneficial in helping to recover from mild concussion damage, however extreme caution must be exercised while harvesting this plant, lest the damage incurred while gathering it outweigh any possible benefit. The small cacti grow abundantly in desert conditions. |
haphip root | The Haphip tree, which typically grows in hot, humid conditions and requires large amounts of moisture, should be sought for a small portion of its root system, which can heal and remove scar tissue around the face, head and neck. Be careful to only harvest a small amount of the root, lest the rare tree be killed. |
marallis berry | The Marallis plant produces berries which can help one recover from light concussion damage. The plants are most commonly found in colder hills and mountains. |
pothinir grass | Pothinir grass, a must for any emergency kit, is indispensable for its ability to heal serious internal and external injuries to the eyes and torso, and perhaps just as well known for its terrible taste. Although extremely difficult to find, it is however well worth the effort. The best places to look for it are hot, humid areas which get large amounts of sunlight. |
sovyn clove | The small dried flowers (also known as cloves) of the Sovyn bush have the miraculous ability to cause the regeneration of an entire limb! These flowers need to have been dried by the sun in order to have their restorative powers; therefore, the time at which this herb is picked is crucial. |
spearmint leaf | The leaves of the Spearmint plant, though occasionally bitter, provide benefit to your socialization skills when consumed. Spearmint is fairly common in temperate grassy fields, and occasionally grows wild near cultivated areas. |
torban leaf | The leaves of the Torban tree have been proven an effective treatment for certain minor nervous system scars and defects such as slurred speech. Found only in mild climates, the tree is not difficult to find, but special care must be exercised to harvest the leaves in the proper stage of growth, as they are otherwise useless except for tea-making. |
wolifrew lichen | Wolifrew lichen, a fungus known for its ability to cure minor nervous system disorders, grows in cold, dark areas. While sometimes this includes secluded outdoor areas, the lichen is much more likely to be found inside a cold, wet cave. Its yellow-brown color makes it distinguishable from other fungi. |
yabathilium fruit | Yabathilium, an uncommon tree which grows on beaches and saltwater coastlines, produces a small greenish fruit which, though extremely bitter, has amazing concussion restoration powers. |
woth flower | Woth, an exceedingly rare and beautiful flower which heals serious nervous system scars when eaten, grows most often in hot, humid, dark climates, such as a rain forest. These flowers, when in full bloom, have a blue throat surrounded by ruffled violet petals. |
Icemule Trace
In the cold northern town of Icemule Trace, Leaftoe's Health and Bake Shop provides the residents with healing remedies mixed into palatable concoctions and confections. Leaftoe's remedies include soups, potions and his ever-popular tarts.
flower-shaped tart : | major nerve scars |
iceberry tart : | minor concussion damage |
Leaftoe's lichen tart : | minor nerve damage |
musk ox tart : | major eye/torso wounds |
tundra grass | The stems and roots of this remarkably hardy plant are known to heal minor eye and torso wounds. |
ptarmigan feathers | Perhaps it's merely an old wives' tale, but at least one old wife (Ma Leaftoe) swears that chewing on ptarmigan feathers can restore missing limbs. |
Pinefar
Further north in the frozen tundra, where the Pinefar Trading Post is located, the elven herbalist, Celk Fyretryst, can be found. Celk can be observed blending his healing powders in a large mortar before adding them to various beakers of liquid, transforming them into teas and potions. So remarkable are Celk's teas and potions that they even heal the dead (discontinued).
Teras Isle
On Teras Isle the dwarves are rumored to drink nothing but ale -- and so it is not surprising that they have found a way to grind healing herbs and blend them with hops and barley to produce a full range of healing ales. In addition to the healing ales, those in need will also find ales to remove disfiguring scars. Ales can be purchased from Agarnil Kriss by the flagon or the barrel. Much like the teas and potions of Celk Fyretryst, Agarnil Kriss' ales will heal wounds on the dead.
Zul Logoth
In the Chalcedony Tunnel of Zul Logoth is the brother Barnstel, a young dwarf who brews his ales and potions for his customer’s pains. All remedies can be used on the living and the dead, which comes in handy to the residents and visitors of Zul Logoth.
Grey Mushroom Ale : | minor concussion damage |
Green Mushroom Potion : | major concussion damage |
Rusty Red Ale : | minor head/neck wounds |
Sticky Lichen Ale : | major head/neck wounds |
Dull Crimson Ale : | minor head/neck scars |
Stone Soot Brew : | major head/neck scars |
Chunky Black Ale : | minor eye/torso wounds |
Roasted Ratweed Ale : | major eye/torso wounds |
Brown Weedroot Ale : | minor eye/torso scars |
Dirty Crevice Brew : | major eye/torso scars |
Dirty Rat Fur Potion : | missing eye |
Bubbling Brown Ale : | minor limb wounds |
Crushed Cavegrass Tea : | major limb wounds |
Spotted Toadstool Ale : | minor limb scar |
Stalactite Brew : | major limb scar |
Grainy Black Potion : | missing limb |
Thick Foggy Ale : | minor nerve damage |
Glowing Mold Tea : | major nerve damage |
Dark Frothing Ale : | minor nerve scar |
Stalagmite Brew : | major nerve scar |
Milky White Potion : | Lifekeep |
See Also
- Icemule Trace herbs
- Teras herbs
- Zul Logoth herbs
- Pinefar herbs
- Mist Harbor Herbs
- Foraging locations
- Herb doses
References
- Elanthian Herbs & Remedies at Play.Net
- Elanthian Flora at Play.Net