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Dead Man's Bloat
Topic Started: Jan 24 2009, 05:23 AM (92 Views)
cathym
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Ingredient Yielded: Yellow Mucus

Alchemist's Notes: Although botanically related to Dead Man's Fingers, this plant is far less toxic and can be handled safely. Even so, the sticky yellow mucus has the harmful effects of poison and blind, but is useful in potions of fortify luck and spell absorption.


Weight: 0.2
Value: 25
Fortify Luck
Blind
Poison
Spell Absorption


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Oh I like this. Dead Man's Bloat is another of my favorite unique plants of Neacrythe.

Later on I would like your advice Cathym on which unique plants should appear only cultivated in our alchemy garden and which ones could appear in other places around town and in the orchards and woods outside of town. We will consult on this after awhile if you don't mind.
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Of course, just let me know when you are ready. Maybe by then I'll have done quite a number of them and we will have a better idea of what setting suits each plant. One example that would probably only be cultivated would be Sweet Ibisium since it was bred specially for Ibis. So it probably needs the extra care and attention of being in a garden.
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