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'''Haphip root''' is a [[herb]] that, when eaten, will heal a minor head and neck [[scar]]s. It can be purchased in herb shops located in [[Solhaven]], [[River's Rest]], and [[Wehnimer's Landing]]. Herb shops in the [[Elven Nations]] sell it in a tincture form ("a tincture of haphip"). [[Teras]], [[Icemule]], [[Zul Logoth]], and [[Pinefar]] herb shops sell different varieties of herbs, usually in a drinkable form.
'''Haphip root''' is a [[herb]] that, when eaten, will heal a minor head and neck [[scar]]s. It can be purchased in herb shops located in [[Solhaven]], [[River's Rest]], and [[Wehnimer's Landing]]. Herb shops in the [[Elven Nations]] sell it in a tincture form ("a tincture of haphip"). [[Teras]], [[Icemule Trace]], [[Zul Logoth]], and [[Pinefar]] herb shops sell different varieties of herbs, usually in a drinkable form.


Haphip is edible and easily bundled. It is usually distributed in 4 doses when purchased in a herb shop or foraged in the wild.
Haphip is edible and easily bundled. It is usually distributed in 4 doses when purchased in a herb shop or foraged in the wild.

Revision as of 12:08, 15 July 2008

Haphip root is a herb that, when eaten, will heal a minor head and neck scars. It can be purchased in herb shops located in Solhaven, River's Rest, and Wehnimer's Landing. Herb shops in the Elven Nations sell it in a tincture form ("a tincture of haphip"). Teras, Icemule Trace, Zul Logoth, and Pinefar herb shops sell different varieties of herbs, usually in a drinkable form.

Haphip is edible and easily bundled. It is usually distributed in 4 doses when purchased in a herb shop or foraged in the wild.

Haphip root is a foragable herb. It is found in hot damp, humid, moist, and temperate climates and in coniferous forest, cultivated, deciduous forest, and tropical terrains.

Example Foragable Locations

  • Ta'Illistim - Hanging Gardens (The Dais)

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