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==Other Remedies== |
==Other Remedies== |
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*[[Pinefar]] – Sweetfern Potion |
*[[Pinefar]] at the [[Pinefar herbs| Pinefar Infirmary]] – Sweetfern Potion |
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*[[Teras Isle]] at [[The Healer's Tent]] – Golden Goose Ale |
*[[Teras Isle]] at [[The Healer's Tent]] – Golden Goose Ale |
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*[[Icemule Trace]] – Frog's Bone Porridge |
*[[Icemule Trace]] – Frog's Bone Porridge |
Revision as of 14:43, 21 April 2008
Ephlox moss is a herb used to treat major limb wounds. 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
Ephlox moss heals major limb damage (fractured and bleeding, or severed), leaving a major limb scar (mangled or missing). It is easily bundled into large multiple bite bundles with a maximum of 50 bites.
Requires 35 ranks of Spiritual Lore, Summoning to be summoned via Herb Production (1118).
Other Remedies
- Pinefar at the Pinefar Infirmary – Sweetfern Potion
- Teras Isle at The Healer's Tent – Golden Goose Ale
- Icemule Trace – Frog's Bone Porridge
- Zul Logoth – Crushed Cavegrass Tea
- Alchemy & Elven Nations - tincture of ephlox
- A tincture of ephlox is currently available for sale in:
Alchemy Recipes
- A tincture of ephlox
- Taught through General Alchemy at rank 10.
- Last works for repetitions at rank 24.
- Add water
- Add sea salt
- Add ground ephlox moss
- Alchemy Simmer
- Alchemy Seal
Plant Information
Description
Ephlox moss is olive green in color and spikey in texture.
Foraging Information
Ephlox moss can be found in the following climates: cold damp and cold dry. It can only be found in the following terrains: coniferous forest, deciduous forest, riparian.
External Links
- Herbs and Remedies, on Play.net
- Elanthian Flora Guide: Plants and Herbs, on Play.net
- Elanthian Herb Information - Hosted by the EES