Formula # 5 - A draught of crystaldust water, the elixir of Hades.
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It uses 2 parts of a bag of quartz dust and 2 parts of a bottle of sun-infused water.
"The draught of Hades, despite its forboding name, merely renders he who drinks it invisible. When it wears off, the drinker must wait a few minutes before being able to use another dose successfully."
Formula # 6 - A chickory root draught, the elixir of Hermes.
Circle 10
It uses 2 parts of some wild chickory root and 1 part of a bottle of cool water.
"The draught of Hermes causes greater accuracy in combat, endowing its drinker with a margin of the messenger god's renown speed and agility."
Formula # 7 - A carrot-olive draught, the elixir of Nike.
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It uses 1 part of a bottle of olive oil and 2 parts of a wild carrot.
"The draught of Nike lends strength to the hand of an attacker in combat. As Nike's presence aids Athena in combat, so does her potion help those who drink from it."
Formula # 8 - A carrot-chickory draught, the elixir of Athena.
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It uses 1 part of a brown and orange mash and 2 parts of a bottle of olive oil.
"A warrior's drink from the goddess of Victory, the draught of Athena lends both agility and strength to a combatant for a limited period of time. Quaffers of the potion may feel less vigorous once it has runs its course, but the aftereffects are temporary."
Formula # 9 - A crimson mandrake root draught, the elixir of Ares.
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It uses 2 parts of a mandrake root and 3 parts of a vial of zombie blood.
"The draught of Ares imbues its drinker with incredible combat prowess. However, it also adversely effects defense, effectively endowing the quaffer of this powerful potion a limited period of incredible fury that focuses all their attention on one thing: killing!"
Formula # 10 - A hypericum-honey draught, the elixir of Hestia.
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Formula # 20 - A thick red poison, the poison of Narcoleptis.
Circle 9
It uses 3 parts of a jar of bear fat and 2 parts of a bright red poppy.
"An offshoot of the sand of Narcoleptis (formula #13), this highly potent toxin works best when introduced to its target via a weapon that has been applied with the substance."
Note : Also used to feed oneiromancy wands.
Formula # 22 - A thick brown poison, the tremors poison.
Circle 12
It uses 2 parts of some wild chickory root and 2 parts of a vial of zombie blood.
"Tremors poison causes its victims to succumb to a terrible case of the 'shakes'. The afflicted person will drop things he is holding and frequently be bent over in pain. The poison is specially formulated for weapon-application."
Formula # 23 - A vial of perfumed oil, the scented oil.
Circle 7
It uses 2 parts of a bottle of olive oil and 5 parts of a forageable flower.
"This scented oil is created by combining wildflowers or wild roses (but not BLACK roses) with olive oil. The resulting oil is scented like the flower used, creating a delightful perfume."
Formula # 24 - A thick rust-colored poison, the silence venom.
Circle 7
It uses 2 parts of a mermel paw and 3 parts of a pale cream-colored ladyslipper.
"A thick, viscous poison that is applied to weapons, the silence venom causes its victims to lose all ability to speak."
*You know this formula can NOT be made in batches.
Formula # 27 - A thick sparkling poison, the tiger-bite poison.
Circle 11
It uses 3 parts of a tiger whisker and 3 parts of a honey comb.
"A dangerous venom, the dramatically named 'tiger-bite poison' is so called for the traditional main component—ground tiger whiskers. Combined with the Alchemist's magic, the tiny, hard 'grains' work like glass as they rip their victims to shreds…from the inside. It is applied to weapons.
Important note! Actual ground glass can be substituted for tiger whiskers."
*You know this formula can NOT be made in batches.
Formula # 30 - A mulled wine tonic, the beauty tonic of Dionysus.
Circle 7
It uses 3 parts of a jar of purple wine and 2 parts of a scrap of cinnamon bark.
"The beauty tonic of Dionysus can be viewed as both a blessing and a curse. As its exact effects are not commonly disclosed, Alchemists are urged to learn them themselves."
Formula # 35 - A bottle of dandelion wine, the tiger-bite antidote.
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It uses 3 parts of a bright yellow dandelion and 2 parts of a jar of purple wine.
"A cure for tiger-bite poisoning, this antidote helps to flush out the venom using the curative powers of soft dandelions."
Formula # 36 - A murky antidote, the bezoar antidote.
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It uses 2 parts of a bezoar and 3 parts of a bottle of cool water.
"The only cure for Teleute poisoning, the rare bezoars needed to make this antidote come from the stomach of the lynx cat. The bezoar antidote is known for its terrible taste, horrible odor, and rapid curative powers."
Formula # 37 - A vial of ladyslipper perfume, the ladyslipper perfume.
Circle 12
It uses 2 parts of a bottle of olive oil and 5 parts of a pale cream-colored ladyslipper.
"A fragrance that, when worn, releases a particular scent."
Formula # 38 - A vial of black rose oil, the black rose perfume.
Circle 20
It uses 2 parts of a bottle of olive oil and 5 parts of a black wild rose.
"A fragrance that, when worn, releases a particular scent."
Formula # 39 - A vial of starflower perfume, the starflower perfume.
Circle 15
It uses 2 parts of a bottle of olive oil and 5 parts of a delicate silvery starflower.
"A fragrance that, when worn, releases a particular scent."
Formula # 40 - A vial of flowery perfume, the spring flowers perfume.
Circle 3
It uses 2 parts of a bottle of olive oil and 5 parts of some spring flowers.
"A fragrance that, when worn, releases a particular scent."
Formula # 41 - A vial of cinnamon oil, the cinnamon perfume.
Circle 8
It uses 2 parts of a bottle of olive oil and 5 parts of a scrap of cinnamon bark.
"A fragrance that, when worn, releases a particular scent."
Formula # 42 - A vial of poppy perfume, the poppy perfume.
Circle 6
It uses 2 parts of a bottle of olive oil and 5 parts of a bright red poppy.
"A fragrance that, when worn, releases a particular scent."
Formula # 43 - A vial of manly cologne, the tabac perfume.
Circle 5
It uses 2 parts of a bottle of olive oil and 5 parts of a leaf of tabac.
"A fragrance that, when worn, releases a particular scent."
Formula # 44 - A vial of eyebright perfume, the eyebright perfume.
Circle 9
It uses 2 parts of a bottle of olive oil and 5 parts of a stalk of wild eyebright.
"A fragrance that, when worn, releases a particular scent."
Formula # 45 - A vial of sunflower perfume, the sunflower perfume.
Circle 7
It uses 2 parts of a bottle of olive oil and 5 parts of some sunflower petals.
"A fragrance that, when worn, releases a particular scent."
Formula # 46 - A vial of hypericum perfume, the hypericum perfume.
Circle 10
It uses 2 parts of a bottle of olive oil and 5 parts of a hypericum blossom.
"A fragrance that, when worn, releases a particular scent."
Formula # 47 - A vial of fresh cologne, the mint cologne.
Circle 2
It uses 2 parts of a bottle of olive oil and 5 parts of a sprig of green mint.
"A fragrance that, when worn, releases a particular scent."
Formula # 48 - A vial of dandelion cologne, the dandelion cologne.
Circle 4
It uses 2 parts of a bottle of olive oil and 5 parts of a bright yellow dandelion.
"A fragrance that, when worn, releases a particular scent."
Formula # 50 - A honey-vinegar elixir, the paralysis antidote.
Circle 14
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"A tincture that is surprisingly soothing, this antidote is typically POURed INto the mouths of victims of paralysis."
Formula # 51 - A chickory and vinegar elixir, the antidote of Vegere.
Circle 10
It uses 3 parts of a jar of red wine vinegar and 2 parts of a honey comb.
"A sour concoction with an incredibly powerful bouquet, this antidote is typically POURed INto the mouths of victims of Narcoleptis' sleep-inducing creations. Rumor has it that Vegere (the alchemist who created the antidotes for her poisons) was Narcoleptis' twin brother but this has never been confirmed."
Formula # 53 - A bottle of red ink, the henna-based ink.
Circle 10
It uses 3 parts of a leaf of henna and 1 part of a vial of pure tannin.
"This deep reddish-brown ink is of great use to those who scribe scrolls."
Formula # 54 - A bottle of black ink, the soot-colored ink.
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It uses 3 parts of a chip of charred oak and 1 part of a vial of pure tannin.
"This deep black ink is of great use to those who scribe scrolls."
Formula # 55 - A bottle of blue ink, the woad-based ink.
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It uses 3 parts of a small woad leaf and 1 part of a vial of pure tannin.
"This indigo-blue ink is of great use to those who scribe scrolls."
Formula # 57 - A vial of lemongrass water, the bug repellent.
Circle 10
It uses 3 parts of a stalk of lemongrass and 1 part of a decanter of gold water.
"Endowed with a citrusy scent, this fragrance has been known to attract the opposite sex as well as get rid of pesky insects!"
Formula # 58 - Some cucumber paste, the blemish ointment.
Circle 10
It uses 3 parts of a dark green cucumber and 1 part of a decanter of gold water.
"Made of cucumbers and pure goldwater, this paste is sure to handle the toughest case of unsightly blemishes!"
Formula # 59 - Some orange tomato juice, the scent repellent.
Circle 10
It uses 3 parts of a spotted orange tomato and 1 part of a decanter of gold water.
"An old standby, tomato juice negates the bad smell associated with near-Hades experiences."
Formula # 74 - A vial of saline, the eye coloring solution.
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It uses 2 parts of a cup of saltwater and 2 parts of any eye dye component.
"A variety of plants and gems can be employed for this solution. To use, the imbiber should POUR it on themselves. Color chart is as follows:
Eye Color Component
Milky White - Silvery White Moonstone
Silver - Starflower
Clear - Smokey Quartz
Gray - Gray Marble
Milky Blue - Milkweed
Crystal Blue - Blue Topaz
Blue - Blue Zircon
Crystal Green - Green Zircon
Green - Mint Leaf
Steel Grey - Steel Powder
Gold-Brown - Tiger-Eye
Amber - Amber
Yellow - Dandelion Flower
Brown - Brown Jasper
Light Brown - Henna Leaf
Black - Black Onyx
Blue/Green - Blue-Green Thyites
Brown/Milky Blue - Banded Agate
Dark - Black Obsidian
Hazel - Witchhazel Flower
Blue-Gray - Blue-Gray Hawks-Eye
Violet - Violet Zircon
Formula # 75 - A vial of glittering water, the skin lightening tonic.
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It uses 3 parts of a handful of white sand and 1 part of a bottle of sun-infused water.
"Administered by drinking, the tonic takes approximately an hour to take effect and, assuming the imbiber survives, will result in the user's skin being lightened one shade."
Formula # 76 - A vial of murky water, the skin darkening tonic.
It uses 2 parts of a bag of black onyx dust and 1 part of a bottle of sun-infused water.
"Administered by drinking, the tonic takes approximately an hour to take effect, during which time the imbiber may experience some odd side-effects."
Formula # 77 - A foul-smelling murky vial, the hair darkening dye.
It uses 1 part of a bottle of acid and 3 parts of a chip of charred oak.
"By POURing this substance onto oneself while standing in or near a body of water (so that one can rinse it back out again), one may darken one's hair by a shade."
Formula # 78 - A foul-smelling clear vial, the hair lightening dye.
It uses 1 part of a bottle of acid and 3 parts of a stalk of lemongrass.
"By POURing this substance onto oneself while standing in or near a body of water (so that one can rinse it back out again), one may lighten one's hair by a shade. Assuming, of course, that one has hair to begin with."
Formula # 79 - A musty wine tonic, the eyes of the eagle potion.
It uses 1 part of a jar of purple wine and 1 part of an eagle feather.
"While repulsive in flavor, this tonic sharpens one's vision and makes it easier to search out hidden things."
Formula # 82 - A rowan-oak potion, the barkskin potion.
It uses 2 parts of a bright red rowan tree pome and 2 parts of some oak leaves.
"When drunk, this potion imparts limited protection against attacks, creating a natural "armor" from the imbiber's flesh. This formula can not be mixed with worn armors, but stands on its own."
Formula # 83 - An agate-water potion, the stoneskin potion.
It uses 1 part of a bottle of cool water and 2 parts of a bag of banded agate dust.
"When drunk, this potion imparts moderately good protection against attacks, creating a natural "armor" from the imbiber's flesh."
Formula # 84 - A steel-water potion, the steelskin potion.
It uses 1 part of a bottle of cool water and 1 part of a bag of steel powder.
"When drunk, this potion imparts superb protection against attacks, creating a natural "armor" from the imbiber's flesh."
Formula # 85 - A sparkling golden potion, the goldskin potion.
It uses 1 part of a decanter of gold water and 1 part of a bag of golden-yellow dust.
"When drunk, this potion imparts superior protection against attacks, creating a natural "armor" from the imbiber's flesh."
Formula # 96 - A bottle of red ooze, the oneiromancy wand formula.
It uses 4 parts of a bright red poppy and 2 parts of a decanter of gold water.
"The oneiromancy wand creation formula changes a carved wand into a magical tool. The wand will call forth living clouds to attack your enemies. To target your enemies simply WAVE MY WAND AT . And you will direct a cloud at them.
Beware though, for if your target is too skilled for you, the cloud may turn upon you. For it will always seek a target.
To make a wand first create a bottle of red ooze. Then forage for a stick.
Holding your stick in your hand, and a knife, CUT the stick. This will trim it down to a size you can work with.
Holding your short stick, now CARVE your stick until you achieve a rough wand. At this point you're ready for the final step.
Now pour your ooze over your wand to imbue it with magic."