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'''Calamia fruit''' is a [[herb]] used to treat major limb [[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]]. | '''Calamia fruit''' is a [[herb]] used to treat major limb [[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]]. | ||
− | Calamia fruit can be foraged in the following climates: [[Hot Damp]], [[Humid]], and [[ | + | Calamia fruit can be foraged in the following climates: [[Hot Damp]], [[Humid]], [[Moist]], and [[Temperate]]. It can be found in the following terrains: [[Coniferous forest]], [[Cultivated]], [[Mountainous]], [[Muddy wetlands]], and [[Plain dirt]]. |
== Example Foragable Locations == | == Example Foragable Locations == | ||
− | + | ;[[Ta'Illistim]] | |
+ | *Hanging Gardens | ||
+ | *Whistler's Pass, Marsh | ||
+ | *Yegharren Valley, Ravine, just after climbing the slope towards the Black Moor. | ||
== Other Remedies == | == Other Remedies == |
Revision as of 11:04, 1 October 2007
Calamia fruit is a herb used to treat major limb 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.
Calamia fruit can be foraged in the following climates: Hot Damp, Humid, Moist, and Temperate. It can be found in the following terrains: Coniferous forest, Cultivated, Mountainous, Muddy wetlands, and Plain dirt.
Example Foragable Locations
- Hanging Gardens
- Whistler's Pass, Marsh
- Yegharren Valley, Ravine, just after climbing the slope towards the Black Moor.
Other Remedies
- Pinefar -
- Teras Isle -
- Icemule Trace - Walrus blubber
- Zul Logoth -
External Links
- Herbs and Remedies, on Play.net
- Elanthian Flora Guide: Plants and Herbs, on Play.net