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− | |colspan="2"|''' | + | |colspan="2"|'''Forest''' |
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|[[Blistering Toad]] | |[[Blistering Toad]] | ||
− | |A | + | |A small fungus with the appearance of a toad itself in which causes corrosive rashes should it be consumed. |
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|[[Chimera Weeds]] | |[[Chimera Weeds]] | ||
− | |A weed that attaches to | + | |A weed that attaches to small dead animals and insects and places them in a zombie like state. |
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|[[FlameTongue Root]] | |[[FlameTongue Root]] | ||
− | |A | + | |A rose like plant which releases spores that make one oversensitive to pain, and with a feeling of burning. |
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|[[Night Sap]] | |[[Night Sap]] | ||
− | |A honey like substance that causes a sense of | + | |A honey like substance that causes a sense of calmness and sleepiness but is highly addictive. |
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|[[Shadeleaf]] | |[[Shadeleaf]] | ||
− | |A | + | |A small, short plant; causes hallucinations, used as a drug. |
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|[[Mandragora]] | |[[Mandragora]] | ||
− | |A | + | |A plant which grows in the shallow waters that releases paralyzing spores. |
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− | |colspan="2"|''' | + | |colspan="2"|'''Jungle''' |
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|[[Insect Ligans]] | |[[Insect Ligans]] | ||
− | |A | + | |A carnivorous plant with leaves coated and producing a sticky substance and disguised beneath a peaceful appearance. |
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|[[Singed Kha]] | |[[Singed Kha]] | ||
− | |A | + | |A useless plant, standing out from the usual foliage as its leaves extend wide with a red stain, only causing irritation to skin. |
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− | |colspan="2"|''' | + | |colspan="2"|'''Tundra and Snow Lands''' |
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|[[Elrow Berries]] | |[[Elrow Berries]] | ||
− | | | + | |Berries that often used in poisons. |
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− | |colspan="2"|''' | + | |colspan="2"|'''Desert''' |
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|[[Desert Berry Bush]] | |[[Desert Berry Bush]] | ||
− | | | + | |Appearing as a withered rose bush, the stalk of the plant are said to be poisonous, killing an animal after one day of consumption of the inner juices. |
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|[[Drakes Tail]] | |[[Drakes Tail]] | ||
− | |Yet | + | |Yet another one of the rarest herbs in the realm, the briar has the ability to offer a fever-inducing poison, also used sternly in alchemy. |
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|[[Goblins Ivy]] | |[[Goblins Ivy]] | ||
− | |A brownish- | + | |A brownish-green vine of the deserts; the ivy is used to make a scentless, tricky and mild poison. |
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|[[Cactus Green]] | |[[Cactus Green]] | ||
− | |Cactus | + | |Cactus Green is a herb that's mostly used for smoking. It gets the name from its colour and the plant that the herb is extracted from. |
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− | |colspan="2"|''' | + | |colspan="2"|'''Caverns''' |
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|style="width: 130px;" |[[Assecula]] | |style="width: 130px;" |[[Assecula]] | ||
− | |A thin | + | |A thin pale blue fungus that grows on tree roots in pure darkness. |
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|[[Bronze Dust]] | |[[Bronze Dust]] | ||
− | |A substance that | + | |A substance that irritates the skin, having little to no use other than so. |
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|[[Miners Helmet]] | |[[Miners Helmet]] | ||
− | |A | + | |A large mushroom found in damp corners, causes major damage to the nervous system upon consumption, failing to make a suitable potion. |
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|style="width: 130px;" |[[Jokers Scum]] | |style="width: 130px;" |[[Jokers Scum]] | ||
− | |One of the | + | |One of the rarest plants known to man, found growing at the deepest parts of the sea; it has the ability to disfigure one severely, melting flesh. |
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[[Category:Flora]] | [[Category:Flora]] |
Revision as of 01:37, 2 April 2020
List of Detrimental plants |
Forest | |
Blistering Toad | A small fungus with the appearance of a toad itself in which causes corrosive rashes should it be consumed. |
Chimera Weeds | A weed that attaches to small dead animals and insects and places them in a zombie like state. |
FlameTongue Root | A rose like plant which releases spores that make one oversensitive to pain, and with a feeling of burning. |
Night Sap | A honey like substance that causes a sense of calmness and sleepiness but is highly addictive. |
Shadeleaf | A small, short plant; causes hallucinations, used as a drug. |
Swamp | |
Mandragora | A plant which grows in the shallow waters that releases paralyzing spores. |
Jungle | |
Insect Ligans | A carnivorous plant with leaves coated and producing a sticky substance and disguised beneath a peaceful appearance. |
Singed Kha | A useless plant, standing out from the usual foliage as its leaves extend wide with a red stain, only causing irritation to skin. |
Tundra and Snow Lands | |
Elrow Berries | Berries that often used in poisons. |
Desert | |
Desert Berry Bush | Appearing as a withered rose bush, the stalk of the plant are said to be poisonous, killing an animal after one day of consumption of the inner juices. |
Drakes Tail | Yet another one of the rarest herbs in the realm, the briar has the ability to offer a fever-inducing poison, also used sternly in alchemy. |
Goblins Ivy | A brownish-green vine of the deserts; the ivy is used to make a scentless, tricky and mild poison. |
Cactus Green | Cactus Green is a herb that's mostly used for smoking. It gets the name from its colour and the plant that the herb is extracted from. |
Caverns | |
Assecula | A thin pale blue fungus that grows on tree roots in pure darkness. |
Bronze Dust | A substance that irritates the skin, having little to no use other than so. |
Miners Helmet | A large mushroom found in damp corners, causes major damage to the nervous system upon consumption, failing to make a suitable potion. |
Oceans | |
Jokers Scum | One of the rarest plants known to man, found growing at the deepest parts of the sea; it has the ability to disfigure one severely, melting flesh. |