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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.
 
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.
  
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Latest revision as of 10:55, 18 December 2009

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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
Create Food
Feeblemind
Heal
Cure
Protection
Arch Cure
Arch Protection
Greater Heal
Fifth Circle Sixth Circle Seventh Circle Eighth Circle
Paralyze Field Earthquake
Resurrection