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|'''Diddyfunkles'''
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| '''Size''': Average Flower
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| '''Edibility''': Edible
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| '''Alchemy Symbol''': Unknown
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Considered an irritable but useful plant, the diddyfunkle has ball-shaped fruits covered with a very itchy substance named "diddyfunklites", appearing as purple stems jutting out from the centre ball. Excessive contact with the diddyfunklites could lead to skin rashes. Inside the ball of the diddyfunkle, a sweet orange-like substance can be found, which has strong hallucinogenic effects if not prepared correctly. If squeezed to an amount with the right concentration, it acts as a strong herb to knock out a victim. In small amounts, it would clear the head of the consumer, along with their thoughts. In the smallest amount, it could be considered a delicacy, the tart from the fruit making it a tasty ingredient!
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Considered a dangerous but useful plant, the Diddyfunkle coats itself with a very itchy substance named: "Diddyfunklites", as the purple stems you could see on the picture. Very seldom would this ever be weaponized, only a huge amount of Diddyfunklites able enough to cause serious rashing on skin. Inside the ball of the Diddyfunkle, a sweet orange-like substance is inside, having strong hallucinogenic effects if not prepared correctly. If squeezed to the right amount, it acts as a strong herb to knock out a victim if concentrated. In small amounts, it would clear the head of someone, and their thoughts. In the smallest amount, it could be considered a delicacy, the tart from the fruit containing tasty ingredients!
  
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===Effects on use===
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Large quantities can cause serious rashes. The inner orange-like substance can cause halluciogenic effects when prepared incorrectly. The juice can be used to knock a victim out if concentrated. In very small parts can be safely ate.
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===Alchemical uses===
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Unknown at this time.
 
<noinclude>[[Category:Flora]]</noinclude>
 
<noinclude>[[Category:Flora]]</noinclude>

Revision as of 11:50, 2 January 2018

diddyfunkle.jpg
Artwork by -unknown-
Diddyfunkles
Area: Unknown
Size: Average Flower
Edibility: Edible
Alchemy Symbol: Unknown
Alchemy Tier: Unknown
Note: This herb cannot be obtained mechanically, this is purely a lore herb.

Considered a dangerous but useful plant, the Diddyfunkle coats itself with a very itchy substance named: "Diddyfunklites", as the purple stems you could see on the picture. Very seldom would this ever be weaponized, only a huge amount of Diddyfunklites able enough to cause serious rashing on skin. Inside the ball of the Diddyfunkle, a sweet orange-like substance is inside, having strong hallucinogenic effects if not prepared correctly. If squeezed to the right amount, it acts as a strong herb to knock out a victim if concentrated. In small amounts, it would clear the head of someone, and their thoughts. In the smallest amount, it could be considered a delicacy, the tart from the fruit containing tasty ingredients!

Effects on use


Large quantities can cause serious rashes. The inner orange-like substance can cause halluciogenic effects when prepared incorrectly. The juice can be used to knock a victim out if concentrated. In very small parts can be safely ate.

Alchemical uses


Unknown at this time.