Difference between revisions of "King's Ivy"
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− | | '''Alchemy Symbol''': | + | | '''Alchemy Symbol''': Fire |
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− | | '''Alchemy Tier''': | + | | '''Alchemy Tier''': Weak |
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− | + | | '''Note: This herb cannot be obtained mechanicaly, this is purely a lore herb.''' | |
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− | King's Ivy is a delicate flower found mostly growing in ancient ruins around the world. It's named originates from it's royal look, with delicate golden petals protecting an almost gem | + | King's Ivy is a delicate flower found mostly growing in ancient ruins around the world. It's named originates from it's royal look, with delicate golden petals protecting an almost gem looking center. In full bloom this flower almost seems to shine bright like a small star. This flower is very useful for adventurers due to it's effects. Some myths even tell of King's Ivy's growing where royal families used to live, so they can mark a place of royal tombstone. While some adventurers claim that this myths are true, it is still uncertain. |
===Effects on use=== | ===Effects on use=== | ||
− | Eating this flower clears consumers head, making him feel more relaxed and confident in himself. For a weary adventurer this is a godsend, but eating a bigger amount of flower causes the consumer to act agitated and more violent | + | Eating this flower clears consumers head, making him feel more relaxed and confident in himself. For a weary adventurer this is a godsend, but eating a bigger amount of flower causes the consumer to act agitated and more violent. Too many flowers and the eater may have a heart attack. |
===Alchemical uses=== | ===Alchemical uses=== | ||
− | + | This plant is fairly unused in alchemy, yet it may have some particular effects. It's nutricious nature makes it a Weak Fire Symbol, representing vigor. | |
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King's Ivy is a delicate flower found mostly growing in ancient ruins around the world. It's named originates from it's royal look, with delicate golden petals protecting an almost gem looking center. In full bloom this flower almost seems to shine bright like a small star. This flower is very useful for adventurers due to it's effects. Some myths even tell of King's Ivy's growing where royal families used to live, so they can mark a place of royal tombstone. While some adventurers claim that this myths are true, it is still uncertain.
Effects on use
Eating this flower clears consumers head, making him feel more relaxed and confident in himself. For a weary adventurer this is a godsend, but eating a bigger amount of flower causes the consumer to act agitated and more violent. Too many flowers and the eater may have a heart attack.
Alchemical uses
This plant is fairly unused in alchemy, yet it may have some particular effects. It's nutricious nature makes it a Weak Fire Symbol, representing vigor.
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