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A '''tincture''' is typically a healing item. It is an herbal remedy contained in a small bottle. |
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A '''Tincture''' is a small bottle usually containing herbal remedies to treat most if not all aliments. It is sold in shops by healers who make them or often found on a town's bench or table at a [[Node]] or [[Sanctuary]] most often at a central location. Those found on town benches are in most cases for use of anyone who needs them. Given the fact that [[scars]] are left behind when used on [[wounds]] this is not the best option, a [[Empath]] is preferable unless if role playing inhibits this. They can also be made by players who have aptitude ([[Clerics]], [[Empaths]]) and have trained they'er [[Alchemy]] skill. When an [[Empath]] is not available [[tinctures]] can be poured into a body so that upon resurrection the player does not die. |
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Tinctures are sold in herb shops or can sometimes be found in the central gathering location for any town such as its primary [[node]] or permanent [[sanctuary]]. Those tinctures found on town benches are typically for use by anyone in need and have been made by [[character]]s who have trained in [[alchemy]] such as [[clerics]], [[empaths]], [[sorcerers]], and [[wizards]]. |
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Given that [[scars]] are left behind when used on [[wound]]s, using a tincture is not always the best option. The healing provided by an [[empath]] is preferable mechanically. However, when an [[empath]] is not available, [[tinctures]] can be poured into a body so that upon resurrection the character does not die. |
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== Variants == |
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*[[Tincture of acantha]] |
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*[[Tincture of aloeas]] |
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*[[Tincture of ambrominas]] |
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*[[Tincture of basal]] |
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*[[Tincture of bolmara]] |
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*[[Tincture of brostheras]] |
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*[[Tincture of bur-clover]] |
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*[[Tincture of cactacae]] |
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*[[Tincture of calamia]] |
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*[[Tincture of ephlox]] |
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*[[Tincture of haphip]] |
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*[[Tincture of pothinir]] |
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*[[Tincture of rose-marrow]] |
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*[[Tincture of sovyn]] |
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*[[Tincture of talneo]] |
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*[[Tincture of tkaro]] |
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*[[Tincture of torban]] |
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*[[Tincture of wingstem]] |
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*[[Tincture of wolifrew]] |
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*[[Tincture of woth]] |
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*[[Tincture of yabathilium]] |
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[[Category:Healing item]] |
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[[Category:Alchemy]] |
Latest revision as of 11:27, 12 March 2023
A tincture is typically a healing item. It is an herbal remedy contained in a small bottle.
Tinctures are sold in herb shops or can sometimes be found in the central gathering location for any town such as its primary node or permanent sanctuary. Those tinctures found on town benches are typically for use by anyone in need and have been made by characters who have trained in alchemy such as clerics, empaths, sorcerers, and wizards.
Given that scars are left behind when used on wounds, using a tincture is not always the best option. The healing provided by an empath is preferable mechanically. However, when an empath is not available, tinctures can be poured into a body so that upon resurrection the character does not die.
Variants
- Tincture of acantha
- Tincture of aloeas
- Tincture of ambrominas
- Tincture of basal
- Tincture of bolmara
- Tincture of brostheras
- Tincture of bur-clover
- Tincture of cactacae
- Tincture of calamia
- Tincture of ephlox
- Tincture of haphip
- Tincture of pothinir
- Tincture of rose-marrow
- Tincture of sovyn
- Tincture of talneo
- Tincture of tkaro
- Tincture of torban
- Tincture of wingstem
- Tincture of wolifrew
- Tincture of woth
- Tincture of yabathilium