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[[Hamamelis]]<br> | [[Hamamelis]]<br> | ||
[[Lavender]]<br> | [[Lavender]]<br> |
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Herbs, as per the Apothecary table mixtures. Energy recovering mixtures have been discontinued.
Mixtures
Herbs must be dried using a drying rack or desiccator and then mixed with one of the plant oils, water, or lemon juice using the apothecary table.
Output | Herb 1 (100 grams) | Herb 2 (100 grams) | Mixed in (50 grams) | Energy | Healing | Nourishing |
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Healing liquid (a) | dry arnica | dry hamamelis | bergamot oil | - | 4.4% | - |
Healing liquid (b) | dry arnica | dry lavender | camphor oil | 0.18% | - | - |
Healing liquid (c) | dry basil | dry dill | water | - | 4.1% | - |
Healing liquid (d) | dry ginger | dry hamamelis | water | - | 4.5% | - |
Healing liquid (e) | dry basil | dry hamamelis | patchouli oil | - | 4.4% | - |
Healing liquid (f) | dry clove | dry sage | bergamot oil | - | 5% | - |
Healing liquid (g) | dry garlic | dry yarrow | lemon juice | 0.14% | - | - |
Healing liquid (h) | dry peppermint | dry sage | lemon juice | - | 5.4% | - |
Healing liquid (i) | dry myrrh | dry white willow | eucalyptus oil | 0.32% | - | - |
Healing liquid (j) | dry tarragon | dry thyme | eucalyptus oil | 0.10% | - | - |
Healing liquid (k) | dry garlic | dry tea | water | - | 4% | - |
Healing liquid (l) | dry thyme | dry myrrh | aloe vera | - | 6.6% | - |
Healing liquid (m) | dry ginger | dry dill | water | - | 4.2% | - |
Healing liquid (n) | dry lavender | dry garlic | aloe vera | 0.22% | - | - |
Output | Herb 1 (100 grams) | Herb 2 (100 grams) | Mixed in (50 grams) | Fatigue [1] | Damage [2] | Malnourishment [3] |
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Poison(a) | dry roses | dry tea | aloe vera | - | 41% | - |
Poison(b) | dry lavender | dry clove | water | 41% | - | - |
Poison(c) | dry buttercups | dry daisies | camphor oil | - | - | 41% |
Poison(d) | copper | dry white willow | lemon juice | - | 66% | - |
Poison(e) | chromium | dry peppermint | lemon juice | 66% | - | - |
Poison(f) | cobalt | dry yarrow | lemon juice | - | - | 66% |
^ 1, 2, 3) Effect listed is per 100 grams of poison. As of July 2021, the effects of poison are ten times more potent than the original.
Herb List
Aloe vera
Arnica
Basil
Bergamot oil
Buttercups
Camphor oil
Clove
Daisies
Dill
Eucalyptus oil
Garlic
Ginger
Ginseng
Hamamelis
Lavender
Lemons
Myrrh
Patchouli oil
Peppermint
Roses
Sage
Tarragon
Tea leaves
Thyme
White willow
Yarrow