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Revision as of 20:08, 27 September 2008
Template:Reagent resources Just as William Shakespeare's witches used, "Eye of newt and toe of frog, wool of bat and tongue of dog,"[1] the mages, alchemists, scribes and necromancers of Sosaria must use certain items to cast spells. Reagents is the game term for items that are required to cast certain spells and that are consumed in the process.
Reagents can be purchased from mage, herbalist, and alchemist NPC vendors. They can also be found on the ground in some areas or spawn as loot on specific monsters. It should be noted that the NPC reagent vendors increase their supplies as demand increases. Players wishing to stockpile reagents can mathmatically increase the amount of reagents offered by buying from the same NPC vendors. Once an NPC vendor has sold out of a reagent, a timer starts. When that timer is up, the vendor will offer twice the amount of reagents. This process is repeatable.
Magic Reagents
Magic reagents are used for Magery, Inscription and Alchemy.
Necrotic Reagents
Used for Necromancy and Alchemy.
Old Necromancy Reagents
Most of the Old Necromancy Reagents were never implemented into the game for general use. Today, only a few of them can be found. Bones and daemon bones are used in-game, as a tailoring ingredient and for a quest, respectively. This collection of Reagents are commonly refered to as Pagan Reagents after the Ultima game(s) where they first appeared.
- 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
Other Reagents
There is one reagent has never been explained, namely Blackrock. Though there are samples of it scattered in display cases, there has never been a professed use for this reagent. It is one of the many enigmas of the Origin / EA Games transfer.