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'''Woth Flower''' is a [[herb]] used to treat major nervous system [[scar]]s. It is sold in herb shops located in or near [[Wehnimer's Landing]], [[Solhaven]], and [[River's Rest]]. It is sold in the form of a tincture in the [[Elven Nations]].
'''Woth Flower''' is a [[herb]] used to treat major nervous system [[scar]]s. It is sold in herb shops located in or near [[Wehnimer's Landing]], [[Solhaven]], and [[River's Rest]]. It is sold in the form of a tincture in the [[Elven Nations]].


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==Other Remedies==
==Other Remedies==
*[[Pinefar]] – Valerian Root Potion
*[[Pinefar]] – [[Valerian root potion]]
*[[Teras Isle]] at [[The Healer's Tent]] – Dacra's Dream Ale
*[[Teras Isle]] at [[The Healer's Tent]] – [[Dacra's Dream ale]]
*[[Icemule Trace]] – Flower-shaped Tart
*[[Icemule Trace]] – [[Flower-shaped tart]]
*[[Zul Logoth]] – Stalagmite Brew
*[[Zul Logoth]] – [[Stalagmite brew]]
*[[Alchemy]] & [[Elven Nations]] - tincture of woth
*[[Alchemy]] & [[Elven Nations]] - [[tincture of woth]]
::A tincture of woth is currently available for sale in:
::A tincture of woth is currently available for sale in:
::*[[Cysaegir]] at [[Gaertira's Herbs]]
::*[[Cysaegir]] at [[Gaertira's Herbs]]
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::*[[Ta'Vaalor]] at [[Saphrie’s Herbs and Tinctures]]
::*[[Ta'Vaalor]] at [[Saphrie’s Herbs and Tinctures]]


{{AR}}
== Alchemy [[list of alchemy recipes | Recipes]] ==
{{:tincture of woth}}

;A tincture of woth
:Taught through [[General Alchemy]] at rank 16.
#Add water
#Add [[sea salt]]
#Add woth flower
#[[ALCHEMY BOIL (verb)|Alchemy Boil]]
#Add [[essence of regeneration]]
#[[ALCHEMY SEAL (verb) |Alchemy Seal]]



==Plant Information==
==Plant Information==
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*[http://www.play.net/gs4/info/herb-guide.asp Herbs and Remedies], on Play.net
*[http://www.play.net/gs4/info/herb-guide.asp Herbs and Remedies], on Play.net
*[http://www.play.net/gs4/info/flora/plants_herbs.asp Elanthian Flora Guide: Plants and Herbs], on Play.net
*[http://www.play.net/gs4/info/flora/plants_herbs.asp Elanthian Flora Guide: Plants and Herbs], on Play.net
*[http://www.virilneus.com/recipes/ingredient.php?named=woth+flower Woth flower on Roomdata]
*[http://www.gsranger.net/guides/foraging/ Elanthian Herb Information] - Hosted by the [[Elanthian Explorers' Society|EES]]


[[Category: Herbs]]
[[Category: Herbs]]

Latest revision as of 03:12, 28 June 2017

Woth flower
Uses Healing, Alchemy
Climate Terrain
? Arid
? Arid Temperate
? Cold Damp
? Cold Dry
? Freshwater
✓ Hot Damp
✓ Humid
✓ Moist
? Saltwater
? Snowy Arctic
? Temperate
? Barren Scrub
✓ Coniferous
? Cultivated
✓ Deciduous
? Grassland
? Hard Flat
? Hilly
? Mountainous
? Muddy Wetlands
? Plain Dirt
? Riparian
? Rough
? Sandy
? Subterranean
✓ Tropical

Woth Flower is a herb used to treat major nervous system scars. It is sold in herb shops located in or near Wehnimer's Landing, Solhaven, and River's Rest. It is sold in the form of a tincture in the Elven Nations.

Mechanical Benefit

Woth flower heals major nervous system scars (Constant spasms and muscle control). It is easily bundled into large multiple bite bundles with a maximum of 50 bites.

Requires 80 ranks of Spiritual Lore, Summoning to be summoned via Herb Production (1118).

Other Remedies

A tincture of woth is currently available for sale in:

Alchemy Recipe

A tincture of woth
  1. Add water
  2. Add sea salt
  3. Add woth flower
  4. Boil
  5. Add essence of regeneration

Plant Information

Description

The woth flower is an exceedingly beautiful flower that has a blue throat surrounded by ruffled violet petals when in full bloom.

Foraging Information

Woth flower can be found in the following climates: Humid, Hot damp and Moist. It can only be found in the following terrains: coniferous forest, deciduous forest, tropical forest.

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