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''This is an odd mixture of the element of Earth and the mysterious Blackrock.''
 
''This is an odd mixture of the element of Earth and the mysterious Blackrock.''
  
'''Blackmoor''' was to be a [[Reagents|Necromancy Reagent]]. It was dropped by [[Lich]]s as loot for a while (and later by [[Ancient Lich]]es in the [[Dungeon]] [[Khaldun]], and is now coincided [[Rare]] as it no longer spawns. It was part of the [[Cancelled Projects|old cancelled necromancy system]], and is now one of several sets of what are called [[Pagan Reagents]]. It can be stacked and weighes one [[stone]] each.
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'''Blackmoor''' was to be a [[Reagents|Necromancy Reagent]]. It was dropped by [[Lich]]s as loot for a while (and later by [[Ancient Lich]]es in the [[Dungeon]] [[Khaldun]]), and is now coincided [[Rare]] as it no longer spawns. It was part of the [[Cancelled Projects|old cancelled necromancy system]], and is now one of several sets of what are called [[Pagan Reagents]]. It can be stacked and weighes one [[stone]] each.
  
 
Like many things in UO, Blackmoor was first seen in the Ultima single-player games, specifically as a Necromancy reagent in [[Ultima VIII]].
 
Like many things in UO, Blackmoor was first seen in the Ultima single-player games, specifically as a Necromancy reagent in [[Ultima VIII]].

Revision as of 06:20, 27 August 2008

Blackmoor

This is an odd mixture of the element of Earth and the mysterious Blackrock.

Blackmoor was to be a Necromancy Reagent. It was dropped by Lichs as loot for a while (and later by Ancient Liches in the Dungeon Khaldun), and is now coincided Rare as it no longer spawns. It was part of the old cancelled necromancy system, and is now one of several sets of what are called Pagan Reagents. It can be stacked and weighes one stone each.

Like many things in UO, Blackmoor was first seen in the Ultima single-player games, specifically as a Necromancy reagent in Ultima VIII.

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