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Ayana'al plants and ayanad, t'ayanad, and n'ayanad crystals are believed to be related to the ayana plants, but may only be related in that they are all concentrations of mana.
Ayana'al plants and ayanad, t'ayanad, and n'ayanad crystals are believed to be related to the ayana plants, but may only be related in that they are all concentrations of mana.

After foraging various forms of Ayana leaf (e.g., berries, lichen, weed), all can be put into the same [[jar]]. When the jar is shaken, all contents will come out in the form of "<b>Ayana leaf</b>."


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Revision as of 10:12, 22 May 2014

Ayana leaf is a herb that is commonly used in various alchemy recipes. There are five varieties that can be found in various terrains and climates throughout Elanthia, such as ayana berry, ayana lichen, ayana root, and ayana weed, all of which are interchangeable in recipes that require ayana leaf. Ayana plants only grow on natural nodes (and in the Wildflower Field in Ta'Vaalor) and may concentrate magical energy into a plant form. Ayana plants are used in all of the mana regeneration and enchanting potions.

Ayana'al plants and ayanad, t'ayanad, and n'ayanad crystals are believed to be related to the ayana plants, but may only be related in that they are all concentrations of mana.

After foraging various forms of Ayana leaf (e.g., berries, lichen, weed), all can be put into the same jar. When the jar is shaken, all contents will come out in the form of "Ayana leaf."

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