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− | + | === [[Magery]] === | |
− | + | {| cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" border="1" | |
+ | ! style="background-color:#9f3215; color:#FFFFFF;" width=150 align="center"|First Circle | ||
+ | ! style="background-color:#9f3215; color:#FFFFFF;" width=150 align="center"|Second Circle | ||
+ | ! style="background-color:#9f3215; color:#FFFFFF;" width=150 align="center"|Third Circle | ||
+ | ! style="background-color:#9f3215; color:#FFFFFF;" width=150 align="center"|Fourth Circle | ||
+ | |- align="center" | ||
+ | |[[Create Food]]<br>[[Feeblemind]]<br>[[Heal]] | ||
+ | |[[Cure]]<br>[[Protection]] | ||
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+ | |[[Arch Cure]]<br>[[Arch Protection]]<br>[[Greater Heal]] | ||
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+ | ! style="background-color:#9f3215; color:#FFFFFF;" width=150 align="center"|Fifth Circle | ||
+ | ! style="background-color:#9f3215; color:#FFFFFF;" width=150 align="center"|Sixth Circle | ||
+ | ! style="background-color:#9f3215; color:#FFFFFF;" width=150 align="center"|Seventh Circle | ||
+ | ! style="background-color:#9f3215; color:#FFFFFF;" width=150 align="center"|Eighth Circle | ||
+ | |- align="center" | ||
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+ | |[[Paralyze Field]] | ||
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+ | |[[Earthquake]]<br>[[Resurrection]] | ||
+ | |} | ||
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[[Category:Reagents]] | [[Category:Reagents]] |
Latest revision as of 10:55, 18 December 2009
As a magical reagent, Ginseng focuses the powers of healing and enhancement. However, its bitterness belies its restorative nature. Before it can be used in magic ritual, the root of the plant should be boiled in the freshest water, cooled and brought back to a boil in fresh water no less than forty times. With the last boiling, it is transformed into a heavy, strong-smelling syrup.
Uses
Alchemy
Magery
First Circle | Second Circle | Third Circle | Fourth Circle |
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Create Food Feeblemind Heal |
Cure Protection |
Arch Cure Arch Protection Greater Heal | |
Fifth Circle | Sixth Circle | Seventh Circle | Eighth Circle |
Paralyze Field | Earthquake Resurrection |
Reagents | |
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Magery |
Black Pearl • Blood Moss • Garlic • Ginseng • Mandrake Root • Nightshade • Spider's Silk • Sulphurous Ash |
Necromancy |
Bat Wing • Daemon Blood • Grave Dust • Nox Crystal • Pig Iron |
Mysticism | |
Pagan |
Blackmoor • Blood Spawn • Bone • Brimstone • Daemon Bone • Dead Wood • Dragon's Blood • Executioner's Cap • Eye of Newt • Fertile Dirt • Obsidian • Pumice • Serpent's Scale • Vial of Blood • Volcanic Ash • Wyrm's Heart |