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|coniferous=yes
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|deciduous=yes
|grassland=yes
|mountainous=yes
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'''Pothinir Grass''' heals major organ [[wound]]s. It is sold in herb shops located in or near [[Wehnimer's Landing]], [[Solhaven]], [[River's Rest]] and [[Mist Harbor]].
'''Pothinir Grass''' heals major organ [[wound]]s. It is sold in herb shops located in or near [[Wehnimer's Landing]], [[Solhaven]], [[River's Rest]] and [[Mist Harbor]].



Latest revision as of 14:31, 27 June 2017

Pothinir grass
Uses Healing, Alchemy
Bounty Points 800
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

Pothinir Grass heals major organ wounds. It is sold in herb shops located in or near Wehnimer's Landing, Solhaven, River's Rest and Mist Harbor.

Mechanical Benefit

Pothinir grass heals major organ damage (deep lacerations or gashes and serious bleeding) and eye damage (swollen or blinded eyes), leaving a major organ scar. It is easily bundled into large multiple bite bundles with a maximum of 50 bites.

Requires 50 ranks of Spiritual Lore, Summoning to be summoned via Herb Production (1118).

Other Remedies

A tincture of pothinir is currently available for sale in:

Alchemy Recipe

A tincture of pothinir
  1. Add water
  2. Add sea salt
  3. Add pothinir grass
  4. Boil

Plant Information

Description

Pothinir grass is medium, green-bladed tufts.

Foraging Information

Pothinir grass can be found in the following climates: Humid and Hot damp. It can be found in the following terrains: barren scrub, coniferous forest, cultivated, deciduous forest, grassland, hilly, mountainous, plain dirt, and tropical forest.

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