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A Roleplaying Resource to the Herbs of Warcraft
来自 Keyboardturner
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2018/05/04
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Please remember, this is a constant work in progress. Formatting mistakes and many unfilled herbs may appear.
As a general rule, unfilled data is merely "undiscovered and undocumented." If you have any suggestions, leave a comment below and I will see if I can add them!
What is a Herb?
In World of Warcraft itself, a herb means multiple things. The main, obvious meaning is that it is an ingredient - usually in a profession or a quest. Sometimes, however, they are referenced as the resource node itself, which can be harvested using the herbalism profession. Other times, they're referred to the act itself of harvesting a resource.
This guide, however, will be going over the ingredients themselves, whether they be quest items, or even regular crafting materials. Particularly, this guide is meant to delve into the lore and game, as well as existing roleplay guides to combine them into one, cohesive resource that can be used by all players and keep every one up to date. It should be noted that in roleplay, you do not always have to
actually
collect the herbs you use in character. Some plants - particularly ones from otherworldly places - will be rare, and playing your character as having a high abundance of them may be frowned upon if noticed. However, it is entirely possible to claim you have bought the herbs from exotic goods vendors, ventured out yourself, or even distribute them as a dealer. Most of all, however, this is not meant to mean you can't play your character however you want, either. If you don't know a herb, or don't remember - do not worry. Most players will not notice if you make a mistake or do not really know. This guide is simply meant to serve as a sort of backbone resource if you want to make your character
look
like they have herb knowledge.
Listing
A
Name:
蛇信草
Type:
Fern; Fronds
Found:
Northrend; Sholazar Basin
Description:
A small thistle type plant. It is bright green in color and covered in small, stinging “hairs.” They are extremely irritating and can cause swelling, blistering, and itching. The plant is named by the local Wolvar Tribe, who seem to run afoul of its effects with a rather alarming frequency. However, the risks are worth it. Wear protective gloves, for you will be stung while harvesting. As this plant grows mainly in temperate or tropical environments with softer, even soggy soil, it is relatively easy to pull.
Medicinal:
The roots are crushed, boiled, then distilled. The decoction is then boiled down until a suitable consistency and concentration is obtained. A strong decoction is good for asthma, dry cough, and all pectoral diseases.
The seeds possess anabolic and stimulant properties. One of the benefits of this particular herb over Gromsblood or Steelbloom is the significantly lower risk of serious side effects. The herb stimulates the adrenal glands, resulting in a safer, albeit unsustainable boost in energy, strength, focus, and reflex. Unfortunately, the effect is relatively short-lived and typically results in notable fatigue. Abuse of such potions can pose a serious health risk, but correct usage is not associated with any serious problems.
Combinations:
Adder’s Tongue is frequently used in conjunction with other herbs, namely clover. Goldclover in particular has strong alterative and antispasmodic properties, which in proper measurement complement Adder’s Tongue nicely and help reduce side effects.
Dosage:
Powdered root, ½ – 1 dram. Fluid extract, 1 – 4 drams. Juice, 2 – 8 drams. Syrup or decoction, 1 – 2 drams.
Meaning:
If you receive these as a “gift,” it means the person who sent them is calling you a liar.
Poison:
The thistles on the edge of the fern can cause blistering, swelling, and itching.
Cure:
Chance of Survival:
High. This plant only causes pain and irritation.
Name:
安瑟瑞尔花
Type:
Perennial; Flowers
Found:
Broken Isles; Azsuna
Description:
Aethril is commonly found within Azsuna, and can even grow under water. It absorbs magical energy from its environment, storing it from root to leaf.
The flower appears translucent and clearly magical, but surprisingly durable.
The pollination filaments and reproductive organs in the center of the bloom contain more energy than the rest of the plant together. These parts can be removed without worry, as they will grow back.
Nightfallen, however, will gnaw aethril until the last bit of magical energy has been extracted.
However, upon closer inspection, they focus on extracting the energy from the stem's central filament.
If done correctly, brushing the flower's pollinating organs against one another can create a reaction, coaxing the flowers into quickly reproducing.
Currently, there appears to be five additional branching species of aethril, aside from its own. These species include the aqueous, flourishing, lively, iridescent, and bushy aethrils. The aqueous variety, most interestingly, is capable of surviving indefinitely underwater, so long as they have access to a magical source.
The flourishing variety is an indication of high magical energy within the environment and should be investigated, as it may mean an influx of an unnatural power source, damaged leylines, or cancerous strand of aethril which may threaten to overtake other flora within the nearby environment.
The lively variety appears full of life and color, growing within a particularly healthy environment within an even balance of sun and rain.
The iridescent variety grows in permanently shaded areas, emits a warm glow, and is said to be pleasant to touch.
And, finally, the bushy variety of aethril produces more leaves than one usually does. This may be indicative of a strong, but stable, magical environment.
Medicinal:
Although experimental, there may yet be a method to aid those who have fallen to a mana withdrawal using aethril's natural and arcanic properties, as the withered nightborne appear to seek this herb in particular to help soothe their torment and thirst. By extent, it may even be seen as a much lesser, weaker version of the fruit of an arcan'dor tree. Currently, however, there is not enough data to suggest any concrete solutions.
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(Fertility? Fecundity? Plant stores mana & Withered chew on it for that--zest for life? Energy?)
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Name:
海蛇草
Type:
Grass; Stems
Found:
Eastern Kingdoms; Stranglethorn Vale (Harvested by Naga, presumably grown underwater.)
Description:
(Valuable in trade overseas and stuffed in mattresses. Can be made into medicines and poultices. Also used to line armour and wrap cigars.)
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Name:
芦蓟草
Type:
Perennial; Leaves
(Healing; A Time to Reap)
Found:
Desolace; Kodo Graveyard
Description:
Recently discovered in the lush, newly-formed wildlands of Desolance, this stemless, fibrous succulent bears many fleshy, cactus-like leaves. The spiny leaves grow upward and outward and taper to a long, narrow point. The variegated foliage ranges in color from deep greens to earthy yellows. Occasionally, red-tipped leaves have been seen. The flowers, typically bright in red color, grow generously from a tall stalk rising from the center of the plant. The leaves hold large quantities of water in the form of a clear, glistening gel.
Medicinal:
Aloe Thistle is attributed to a variety of medicinal uses, though with relatively little study on most applications, one ought to proceed with caution. The plant appears to have tonic and alterative properties, as well as diuretic and purgative effects – that is to say, it has a strong laxative effect if ingested. A poultice may be applied to soothe and relieve burns, and the flesh may be consumed in small quantities to ease constipation or fluid retention.
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Fluid extract, 5 – 30 drops every 18 hours. Powdered extract, 1 – 5 grains every 18 hours. Decoction, ½ to 2 ounces. Tincture, ¼ – 2 drams.
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Name:
Alor'el
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Type:
Found:
Kalimdor
Description:
A plant with heart-shaped leaves curling along graceful branches. It was once common thousands of years ago, however the plant is gradually becoming extinct. According to an ancient but completely unfounded kaldorei legend, the alor'el would only bloom for a couple who shared a perfect love. The plant also possesses tendrils, which, if the plant does bloom, become covered with its flowers.
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Perfect love.
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Name:
Amberpine
Type:
Tree; Seeds, Branches
Found:
Northrend; Grizzly Hills
Description:
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(branches; seeds)
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Name:
远古苔
Type:
Fungus; Fruiting Body
Found:
Outland; Inside caves and ruins.
Description:
This so-called lichen is deceptively named, for it is, in fact, a fungus. While it does in fact resemble a creeping lichen, it is not, for lichen does not sprout stalk mushrooms. The “lichen” itself earns its name from its very great age, according to the denizens of Outland, from which it is native. This herb is similar to Grave Moss, except for being a fungus, and except for taking an exceptionally long time to grow. However, it inhabits the same sort of areas – places where death dwells. The fungus feeds off decaying matter, but does so rather slowly. In fact, it may be outpaced by other microbial lief and therefore live a rather brief existence. Undisturbed and with no interference, however, this lichen can take decades or even centuries to do its work. This fungus has even been found on the large, lumbering fungal giants of Outland.
Medicinal:
Ancient Lichen has soothing, stimulating tonic properties. It has been shown to provide a temporary and significant increase in pain tolerance, as well as mild increases in alertness andfocus. It makes for a very effective pain killer and has been used in folk medicine among the Orcs and Draenei for gastrointestinal issues, cardiovascular issues, illness, and to halt bleeding both internal and external. While this herb has serious potential, its most common use lie in urinary health and skin diseases.
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Dosage:
Infusion, 4 ounces. Fluid extract, ½ – 2 drams. Decoction, 1 – 4 ounces. Powdered extract, 30 – 120 grains. Oil, ½ – 2 drams.
Meaning:
Enduring emotion.
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Name:
水生臭角菇
Type:
Fungus; Fruiting Body
Found:
Kalimdor; Bloodmyst Isle
Description:
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Name:
Arcan'dor
Type:
Tree; Fruit, Leaves
Found:
Broken Isles; Suramar
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Name:
阿尔萨斯之泪
aka
斯坦索姆百合花
Type:
Perennial; Flowers
Found:
Very rare, once grew near Stratholme. The Sundering killed most of them, though spread around. This plant is likely to be only a memory.
Description:
This purple flower once bloomed all over Lordaeron, particularly around the city of Stratholme
. Although they survived the Culling and the plague-born corruption of the land, the climate changes of the Sunering killed most of them. A few still linger, in remote corners of the world, but it seems that this plant will soon be only a memory. They are best known for their great beauty, but their main alchemical use is for a draught that allows the user to sense the closeness of undead. The irony of this has not gone unheeded.
Medicinal:
Flowers yield mild perfume, oil infusion reduces wind/sunburn.
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Meaning:
“I am breaking up with you.”
Poison:
Can cause severe skin rashes. Most cases of poisoning come from eating ripe berries. Severe gastroenteritis, frequent vomiting, watery stools, abdominal colic, collapse, kidney damage, and fall of blood pressure all culminate in death. Gastroenteritis may persist for 48 to 72 hours. Lethal dose can cause death in 2 hours.
Cure:
Induce vomiting and treat symptoms. Fluids should be replaced to prevent dehydration.
Chance of Survival:
Slim to fair, depending on dose; in cases of survivable poisoning, kidney damage is highly likely. For lethal doses, poison and internal damage must be accounted for. (Roll for difficulty to heal, second to fix kidney. For lethal dose, a healer must roll three times; once for poison, twice for internal damage.)
Name:
阿鲁纳姆浆果
Type:
Shrub; Fruit, Leaves
Found:
Draenor; Talador
Description:
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Name:
星辰之耀
Type:
Perennial; Flowers
Found:
Argus (Particularly Mac'aree)
Description:
Astral Glory is a particular specimen which grows on Argus and is nearly purely made of Light. It is capable of cleansing fel-corruption, and even purify primal sargerite which can be found amongst the herbs.
The flower itself has a power to it, allowing it to protect itself from anything it thinks may seek to destroy it. If it feels truly threatened, it extinguishes itself. One must pick it without intent to harm it, but instead to protect. The irony of destroying it in the process of making potions has not gone unnoticed.
Newer blooms are particularly stubborn and would rather give up their life than live in servitude to those who pick them. The herbalist must coax the herb into submitting, as it can't fully read the intentions of those who wish to gather it.
Within its roots is a small cocoon, or heart, which light permeates through the cracks of to create a shimmering effect. Focusing intention there will gather the herb in its entirety.
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Name:
艾萨拉雾菇
Type:
Perennial; Leaves
Found:
Eastern Kingdoms and Kalimdor; Sea Water
Description:
Easily one of the more common seaweeds, this plan is found along coastal regions from southwestern Kalimdor to the Tol Barad peninsula. However, it is most famous for the warm seas of Vashj’ir, where it grows in thick kelp forests and can reach hundreds of feet in length. Azshara’s Veil is named for its beauty, as an homage to the legendary beauty of its namesake, the Highborne Queen. Azshara’s Veil produces tiny air bubbles that, when released, become entwined among its muted-green, delicate, ribbon-like fronds, seemingly adorning the plant like tiny jewels.’
Azshara’s Veil can prove difficult to harvest. The thick kelp forests are far too tough and mature to be of any practical use and are exceptionally dangerous to harvest. One can easily become entangled and drowned, and if the forest doesn’t get you, the Naga will, for they hold the plant quite sacred. The younger, smaller plants and those growing in coastal regions are significantly easier and safer to harvest, and the fresh, young fronds are much easier to work with.
Medicinal:
Azshara’s Veil is used to produce a very potent tonic. It is good for the mind, encouraging memory and learning, and has proven effective at combating senility. It promotes energy and alertness, and provides a sense of clarity. It may be taken to increase attention span, focus, and deter tiredness.
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Dosage:
Fluid extract, 2 – 10 drops, up to 4 times daily. Powdered extract, ½ – 1 dram. Infusion, 4 – 6 drams in wineglass doses up to four times daily.
Meaning:
Vanity.
Poison:
Pit kernel toxic; unbroken seed harmless. Some hours may elapse before symptoms appear. Abdominal pain, vomiting, lethargy, and sweating then develop. Cyanosis is not inevitable. In severe intoxications, coma develops and may be accompanied by tetanic convulsions, muscle flaccidity, and incontinence.
Cure:
Conscious patients may require only vomiting. In conscious patients or those who are losing consciousness, respiratory assistance should be instituted, and cyanide antidote should be administered.
Chance of Survival:
Good if conscious; Fair if unconscious.
Name:
碧蓝金鱼草球茎
Type:
Perennial; Flowers
(Healing; An Alternative Alternative)
Found:
Kalimdor; Azuremyst Isle
Description:
Most varieties of snapdragon produce several spindly stalks, around around which spiral a multitude of colorful blooms. The azure variety, however, produces only one single stalk, atop which grows a curiously large, bulbous flower. The flower otherwise resembles the bloom of any other snapdragon. The plant’s name is said to be derived from the flower’s appearance, in that it vaguely resembles the closed jaws of a dragon. If one gently squeezes the sides of the flower, the “jaws” will appear to open or close.
Snapdragons grow in fertile, well-drained soil. Most varieties prefer ample sunlight, but ever defiant, the Azure Snapdragon prefers cool, shaded areas. They are easily cultivated at home, with many domesticated and quite decorative varieties available.
The essential oil possesses an unpleasant bitter and acrid taste and smell.
Medicinal:
Infusion of the leaves may be used to treat mild to moderate fluid retention. Distillation or decoction of both leaves and flowers may be consumed for the treatment of moderate to severe cases of fluid retention and liver diseases, or may be applied topically for jaundice. The distilled plant is also an effective treatment for inflammation of the eyes. A poultice of fresh leaves or flowers is sometimes applied to haemorrhoids, insect bites, rashes, or skin disorders. Fresh, dried, or otherwise, the plant proves an effective treatment for sores, ulcers, and blemishes. The azure variety, more specifically, naturally possesses higher concentrations of these restorative properties, and has historically been valued as a ward against witchcraft and dark magics.
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Dosage:
Infusion of 1 ounce (dried) to the pint of water or milk. Distillation or decoction, 8 drams. Fluid extract, ½ – 1 dram.
Meaning:
(Dead Snapdragons make a skull-shaped flower.)
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B
Name:
Bambus
Type:
Found:
Pandaria
Description:
Bambus reeds and other materials are used to construct buildings, weapons, and armor.
It is likely Bamboo is also related, if not the same.
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Name:
女妖之铃
aka Fairy Bells or Rot Lily
Type:
Perennial; Flowers
Found:
Eastern Kingdoms; Eastern Plaguelands
Description:
Quill-like shoots emergy from the scaly sheath of this plant’s underground stem. The stalks consist of two leaves, one enveloping the other. The leaves are rather plain and deeply ribbed so as to catch raindrops and funnel them as a spout down the stalk to the root. Small, deliciate bell-shaped flowers hang from loosely coiled stalks. These tiny, beautifully fragrant flowers range in color from white to a deep crimson, and in late summer develop into poisonous red berries. Since the restoration of Lordaeron began, these flowers are returning, seemingly with a vengeance.
Banshee’s bells are found natively in the temperate climates of northern Lordaeron, though they take easily to cultivation. The plant requires rich soil and thrives happily on most banks of rivers and streams, particularly in the Plaguelands where the rot and carrion have composted deep into the soil.
Medicinal:
Banshee’s Bells are at peak medicinal potential when in flower, and are dried whole prior to use. Fresh flowers may be infused with oils to impart their fragrance, though the process requires repeated infusions with many batches of fresh flowers, making it time-consuming.
Banshee’s Bells primary use, however, lies in its tonic and diuretic properties. It has proven an especially effective treatment for moderate to severe fluid retention, but its use lies chieflyin ailments of the heart. It relieves heart palpitations, irregular heartbeat, and strengthens a weak heart. The flowers are often steeped in the unfermented juice of grapes, removed, then the juice thrice distilled for the treatment and prevention of heart failure. This spirit may also be applied topically to relieve symptoms of gout and arthritis, as well as reduce minor swelling.
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Mourning.
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Name:
巴斯兰的头发
aka Moonseed
Type:
Grass; Leaves
Found:
Kalimdor; Ashenvale and surrounding areas.
Description:
A creeping, densely foliose plant with maple-like leaves growing from a short, woody stem. It briefly bears small, yellow flowers in clusters which quickly mature into round, black berries comprised of mostly seed and little flesh. The plant is native to the forests of Kalimdor.
The plant takes poorly to cultivation, and attempts to domesticate it have failed. As such, it must be harvested in the wild. With the increased conflict in Ashenvale Forest, this her is rather difficult to come by. It is said they also wilt fast, and have a promise of new life and the potential for deadly misuse.
Medicinal:
In small doses, it is invigorating and curative. Larger doses see an increase in appetite. In full doses, it induces vomiting. It may also be used by the locals for treatment of chronic infections, arthritis, indigestion, and gout. It is occasionally used to treat depression and improve mood.
Combinations:
Dosage:
Powdered root, ½ – 1 dram. Fluid Extract, ½ – 1 dram. Tincture, ½ to 1 dram. Seeds, 1 – 4 grains. Decoction, 1 – 4 fluid ounces taken 3 times daily. Powdered seed is recommended in doses of 1 – 3 grains, three times daily, for any and all ailments of the spirit.
Meaning:
Get well soon.
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Name:
熊爪草
Type:
Perennial; Flowers
Found:
Kalimdor; Darkshore
Description:
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Dedication; Focus to the exclusion of all else.
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Name:
Belladonna aka Deadly Nightshade:
Type:
Found:
Shade, alkaline/chalky soils in woods and wastelands.
Description:
This is a reference to the adult films actress Belladonna, which is a WoW player and has her own guild - Deadly Nightshade on The Scryers realm.
Medicinal:
Used as an anesthetic during ancient surgery. Dilates eye pupils and once used by Italian women to look seductive. Leaf plaster applied as effective painkiller. Antispasmodic for respiratory problems, rheumatic and muscular pains.
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Dilated pupils; blurred/impaired vision; increased heart rate; hot, dry, red skin; dry mouth with difficulty swallowing/speaking; disorientation; hallucinations (more common in children); aggressive behavior; rapid pulse and respiration; urinary retention; fever, convulsions; coma; death. People w/glaucoma will get irreversible blindness. Reaction time is several hours to several days.
Cure:
Induce vomiting. If severity of toxicity warrants intervention (hyperthermia, delirium), treat each symptom as it comes.
Chance of Survival:
Fair to good. If two poisons afflict the victim, both need to be removed. The hallucinations may be used as a plot point, however. (Roll for healing spells of two poisons affecting the victim.)
Name:
苦寒之花
aka Ironhead or Boltseed
Type:
Perennial; Flowers
(Magical, Healing; From the Mouth of Madness / Free Your Mind the Rest Follows)
Found:
Kalimdor; Mount Hyjal
Description:
Bitterblossom’s thick, tough taproot grows downward, its roots not prone to spreading. Above ground, the foliage forms a striking rosette of deeply notched leaves and tall stems, growing rapidly to waist height, and often even higher. The foliage is a dull green in color for much of the year. After the plant goes to seed, it sheds its leaves and the stems turn wood, brittle, and brown. The flowers, similar to the common Cornflower in appearance, are typically of a purple color, though red and white have also been observed.
Bitterblossom is not particularly difficult to harvest, with its concentrated root system, one can simply pull it out of the ground. The plant is easyto cultivate, and indeed thrives in most climates and soil types with little to no care needed. However, it propogates itself aggresively, and will quickly overtake any place it finds a foothold. Once established, a new plant releases a mildly noxious compound which contaminates the soil in its immedate area, damaging or killing off any competing plant life.
The lightly fragrant thistle-like flowers are often kept for decoration. Bitterblossom possesses a singularly harsh, sour taste that is difficult, if not impossible to mask completely.
Medicinal:
The root and seeds are reserved for medicinal purposes. Ironically, while Bitterblossom releases a noxious compound to kill other plants in close proximity, this same compound proves an efective remedy against poisons and venoms The water distilled from the root and seeds is then added to wine.
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Wineglass doses as needed.
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Name:
黑莲花
Type:
Perennial; Flowers
Found:
Eastern Kingdoms and Kalimdor; Very rare in the wild; seen in Silithus, Eastern Plaguelands, Blasted Lands, Frozen in Winterspring.
Description:
Black Lotus has been described as a rather striking flower, for it is nearly black in color. It is also exceptionally rare. For most of its life cycle, it is little more than a thorny stalk, and may bloom only a handful of times over the course of its perennial lifespan. The Black Lotus has been used traditionally as an ominous symbol of impending disaster, and is often associated with treachery, poison, and murder, and for very good reason. When ingested, it floods the body with a deadly neurotoxin.
Black Lotus used to be fairly prolific, but due to overharvesting and its relatively sluggish growth cycle, supply simply has not kept up with demand. Medicinally, Black Lotus has no peer, but practicality typically forces one to seek more realistic alternatives.
A skilled alchemist can make use of the stamens, pollen, petals, and seeds by distillation and separating the venomous toxin, which should be promptly disposed. The remaining decoction is nothing short of legendary. Black Lotus extract promotes strong vitality, clarity of mind, mental sharpness, and focus. Alone, the extract is little more than an obscenely expensive mood enhancer, but when properly processed and handled by a skilled alchemist or apothecary, its effects can be increased dramatically.
Can be smoked with Dreaming Glory to create a relaxing combination and dulls the senses.
Medicinal:
It is typically only used in the most severe of situations, such as cases involving magically induced curses, poisons, and diseases that do not respond readily to more traditional treatment.
Combinations:
Black Lotus is used in alchemical concoctions that ward against magic, clarify the mind, and in anabolic agents.
Dosage:
Tincture, 5 – 15 drops. Infusion, 2 – 4 drams. Powdered extract, ½ – 2 grains. Fluidextract, 1 – 3 drops.
Meaning:
Base and violent lust.
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Name:
黑根草杆
Type:
Grass; Stems, Flowers
(Healing; Just Passing Through)
Found:
Northrend; Grizzly Hills
Description:
Medicinal:
Purgative. Juice is a laxative.
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Name:
Blackwort
(Before or After Lunarwing Lily?)
Type:
Fungus; Fruiting Body
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Name:
荒芜荆棘
Type:
Perennial; Stems
Found:
Broken Isles; Broken Shore
Description:
(Gives a buff that increases Critical Strike by 25% but decreases maximum health by 10%. Fel-touched.)
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Name:
盲目草
aka Mouse Ear or Marsh Flower
Type:
Perennial; Flowers
Found:
Eastern Kingdoms / Kalimdor; Tropical and Subtropical forests
Description:
This is a leafy plant with incised foliage. It flowers abundantly, ranging in shades of blue, pink, or purple in a single plant. The flowers have 7 petals and a bright yellow center. The foliage is lush green and covered in fine hairs, and their texture is said to be reminiscent of mouse ears. Blindweed grows rampant in warm, damp, marshy areas, particularly in loose, gravelly or sandy beds. It is easy to cultivate at home and a popular garden fixture.
Medicinal:
The juice from its bulbous, garlic-like root has strong magic-amplifying and conducting properties. The stem and leaves can be juiced, dried, or ground, and are an effective remedy for nosebleeds. The flower buds may be dried and ground into a fine powder and applied externally to wounds.
This plant has a strong affinity for the respiratory organs. It is sometimes made into a syrup and given for pulmonary affections. This is a tradition that a decoction or juice of the plant hardens steel.
Tonics from various parts and preparations of the plant are used in a number of invigorating, refreshing, and soothing potions.
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Dosage:
Powder, ½ dram. Fluid extract, 1 dram. Juice, 1 – 2 drams.
Meaning:
“You missed something obvious.”
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Name:
血蘑菇
Type:
Fungus; Fruiting Body
Found:
Bloodmyst Isle
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Name:
血荨麻
Type:
Perennial; Leaves, Flower
Found:
Eastern Kingdoms and Kalimdor; Elwynn Forest and Durotar (Only appears during Hallows End)
Description:
(Barbed leaves and thorns draw blood if careless.)
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Name:
血莓
Type:
Shrub; Fruit, Leaves
(Magical; Open For Business)
Found:
Eastern Kingdoms; Isle of Quel'danas.
Description:
This plant grows wild in many areas of Azeroth, and has been considered merely a nuisance. Those exposed to the power of the Sunwell, however, and thus potentially other arcane sources, can be distilled into an elixir that is consumed to enhance one’s natural abilities.
Can also be made into a tart.
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血色花
Type:
Shrub; Leaves, Flowers
(Poison; Haohan’s Vote III: Pure Poison)
Found:
Pandaria; Valley of the Four Winds; in caves.
Description:
It is said this plant leeches minerals from out of the soil, producing a dark, crimson colour on the ends of its leaves. It can be combined with a Cave Lily, Ghostcap, and Violet Lichen to create a wounding poison.
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血帽
Type:
Fungus; Fruiting Body
Found:
Kalimdor; Un'goro Crater, Bloodpetal Sprouts
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Gorishi Sting and Un'goro soil can concoct a toxin, but it can't pacify a devilsaur. It may be assumed this concoction can kill lesser creatures.
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赤血花
Type:
Perennial; Flower
Found:
Broken Isles; Val'sharah
Description:
Nightmare corrupted flower.
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血藻
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Algae; Leaves
(Magical; I see Alcaz Island in Your Future)
Found:
Kalimdor; Alcaz Isle
Description:
Can stain clothing. Can be created into an elixir that allows you to absorb magic damage or heighten your reflexes. A large amount can be used to power divinatory spells.
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血瓣花
Type:
Elemental; Leaves, Flowers
Found:
Kalimdor; Un'goro Crater
Description:
Parts of a bloodpetal elemental which now remains extinct. The elementals were able to poison their enemies, however remained largely neutral.
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血孢心皮
aka Torches, Red Velvet, Redwort, or Ghoul’s Finger:
Type:
Shrub; Flower
Found:
Borean Tundra
Description:
The Bloodspore consists of a single fibrous stem generously bedecked with short, velvety leaves. During the first season of growth, the plant appears simply as a rosette of red leaves covered in soft, dense hairs. The leaves feel very thick to the touch, and have been likened to flannel. The following spring produces a single fibrous stem in the midst of the felted leaves. As the stem grows taller, the leaves grow larger, creating a rather top-heavy effect. The Bloodspore lowers profusely in a large, round, crimson cluster atop the stem, the added weight of which causes the stem to bow and droop slightly.
Whole bloodspore stalks are locally referred to as “carpals,” attributed to their bony, almost finger-like appearance. The plant is native to the chilly tundras of Northrend, thriving on a sprawling geothermal plain, and provides habitat and nutrition to a variety of creatures despite the harshness of the climate.
Though only recently discovered, Bloodspore shows promise as a medicinal herb.
The nearby moths pollinate Bloodspre. Upon contact with your skin (specifically the face), you will begin to have stomach problems. Crushed Bloodspore powder can weaken the local magnataur, and assumingly other creatures as well.
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Infusion, 1 ounce dried herb or 4 ounces fresh leaves boiled for 10 minutes in a pint of water ormilk, three times daily in wineglass doses for chronic wasting illnesses. Decoction or syrup by the tablespoonful as needed for cough.
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Devotion.
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血蓟
Type:
Perennial; Flowers, Leaves
(Magical; Of Thistleheads and Eggs)
Found:
Northern Eastern Kingdoms; Quel’thalas.
Description:
Bright green leaves with a soft, flexible spine at the tip and a bright red flower, the color of blood. Its growth patterns correlate with the magical ebb and flow that permeates the land. The plant seems to rely heavily on the same magical properties that maintain a perpetual springtime, though the recent scourge taint on the land appears to have introduced some side effects to the plant’s medicinal properties. Bloodthistle requires magical energy in order to grow, and thus is impractical to cultivate at home. Due to the difficulty in obtaining this herb most, most turn to equally effective alternatives.
The Sin’dorei, specifically, seem to be susceptible to Bloodthistle addiction, perhaps related to the plant’s unmistakable magical properties. It is extremely important to note that Bloodthistle does not exhibit any potential for practical alchemical application, though it does have its medicinal uses in folklore. A frequent consumer of Bloodthistle is called a “thistlehead.” Selling Bloodthistle is outlawed in many places, such as Shattrath City.
There is some speculation that Bloodthistle may in fact be a once common variety of thistle warped and tainted over time by exposure to the arcane power of the Sunwell. This may also explain why most of its medicinal and arcane properties have any real affect on the Sin’dorei - perhaps it is by design.
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Bloodthistle is antiseptic, and when rendered into a thick syrup, may be taken to treat serious infection. Dilutions act as topical sanitizers for minor injuries. Bloodthistle has proven to be highly addicting to the magically-inclined. Common side effects can range from mild withdrawal to the more severe, including fatigue, sweats, heart palpitation, aches and pains, nausea and vomiting, coughing fits, diarrhea, insomnia, anxiety, agitation, watery eyes, appetite loss, and/or depression. It has been heavily abused among the Sin’dorei population to control mana dependency. A safer, though less effective solution, may lie in Mageroyal.
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Fluid extract of root, 1-2 drams. Fluid extract of leaves, 1-2 drams. Of the decoction of the stalk or infusion of flowers, 1-4 fluid ounces.
Meaning:
(Archaic - High Elf) Nobility; (Modern - Blood Elf / Human / Dwarf) Shame, Desperate; Possibly dangerous yearning.
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Can be created into a poison, although it is rare. The method is currently unknown to common knowledge. Furthermore, a remedy is also unknown, as to what the effects are.
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血藤
Type:
Vine; Flowers, Leaves
Found:
Eastern Kingdoms; Stranglethorn Vale; Zul'Gurub
Description:
Bloodvine once grew in arching, twining vines in the dense jungles of Stranglethorn, overtaking anything in its path without regular pruning. Thhe simple, oval-shaped leaves and sweetly scented crimson flowers were highly coveted for medicinal purposes, and the strongly fibrous stems popular in high-end durable textiles. Once a well-kep secret of the Gurubashi Trolls, Bloodvine is thought to now be extinct. Almost as soon as it was discovered, over-harvesting decimated this slow-growing plant well beyond any hope of recovery in an effort to meet widespread demand for a multitude of commercial and military applications.
Previously, this plant could only be gathered with a Blood Scythe, a specific item carried by the trolls of Zul'Gurub.
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Unpleasant Secrets; skeletons in the closet.
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Bluefen
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Found:
Kalimdor; Dustwallow Marsh
Description:
Locals boil this plant to produce distinctive, bright blue dyes. The powdered form of this dye is popular in markets for its supposed use in mystic tattoos. Shamans have displayed powers ranging from increased endurance to the ability to see in the dark, supposedly derived from the indigo tattoos they wear. The tauren Bohein had won a vial filled with glowing blue-green liquid in Bluefen on his first elderquest, a potion that when imbued gave the user great strength.
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蓝叶薯
Type:
Tuber; Root
Found:
Kalimdor; Razorfen Kraul
Description:
Said to be a delicacy around the world, the roots are all but extinct. Only a creature with heightened senses was capable of finding such tubers. They have no recorded use besides being a delicacy.
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蓝根藤
Type:
Tuber; Vine
Found:
Kalimdor; Mount Hyjal.
Description:
This plant is speculated to be Earthroot before exposure to Nordrassil's Well of Eternity water, giving it a blue, arcane color. The plant is said to hold a tremendous amount of water within the roots. However, it has become rare due to the fires on Hyjal. Its uses are more potent than Earthroot. It should be noted that the effects of Sin'dorei consumption of Blueroot have not been tested.
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Blushleaf
Type:
Shrub; Flowers
Found:
Pandaria; Jade Forest
Description:
This plant receives its name for its deep, blood-red berries. It can be used as a permanent dye, Contrary to its name, it is not recommended to be used directly as a blush, but instead a small component of it. Washing any expose body part immediately is recommonded upon handling this plant.
It is stated that ancient herbalism masters could remove 20 vials of extract from each blossom.
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沼泽花
Type:
Fungus; Flowers
(Magical; The Ward of Wakening)
Found:
Zangarmarsh
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This bright orange, pumpkin-colored mushroom grows only in the fungal marshes of Outland, parasitically feeding off other fungi. They give off a very pleasant, sweet fragrance and impart an earthy, fruity flavor.
These plants, if handled incorrectly, are reported to be able to explode with such a force that can knock back the average person. An experienced herbalist can tell which Bogblossom will explode.
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The mushrooms possess a mildly sedativeeffect, and may beconsumed in small quantities for the calming of to encourage sleep. They are most commonly dried and chopped or powdered for use in teas and syrups.
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Powdered extract, 30 – 100 grains. Decoction or syrup, one part Bogblossom, one part Dreaming Glory, one part Ancient Lichen, sweetened to taste, as a mild stimulant.
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Idealism; Lofty thoughts; Head in the clouds.
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Bonethorn Vine
Type:
Vine
Found:
Gorgrond; In the bones of the ancient dead.
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An elixir, combined with Shadethistle and Steamcap Mushrooms, can be made that allows the imbiber to talk to ravagers.
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Briaroot
Type:
(Magical; A Pale Brew)
Found:
Kalimdor; Azshara
Description:
Carried by the Blackmaw Furbolg of Azshara, Briaroot is brewed into a bitter, pungent herbal tea with spicy overtones.
This tea will place one into a trance-like state, where the imbiber will begin to speak the tongue of the Blackmaw Furbolg.
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石南草
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Type:
Vine; Canes, Flowers
Found:
Eastern Kingdoms and Kalimdor; Temperate forest and savannah biomes.
Description:
Briarthorn is a shrub that grows in densely knotted, thorn-covered vines with a thick, woody outer coating. It prefers shady, dark areas, and has no leaves; it is often mistaken for being dead. In the center of the vine is a gooey sap that has incredible medicinal properties. According to legend, Briarthorn grows in places where the Ancient Agamaggan’s blood was spilled ten thousand years ago during the War of the Ancients. Appropriate protective equipment should be worn prior to harvesting, as the spines are extremely sharp.
Medicinal:
This herb, much like Swiftthistle, and even found in similar locations, works as both a healing agent and an agent used commonly for mending even the worst of the wounds, including minor amputations. It can provide an increase in effectiveness when added to healing potions and salves. Sufficient concentration can mimic the legendary regenerative abilities of the trolls, especially when taken morning and night until the desired result is achieved.
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Combined with Mageroyal, it can give clarity of mind and provide a further aid toward spellcasting.
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Fluid extract, ½ – 1 dram. Powdered herb, 1 dram.
Meaning:
“You will never have me.”
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跌打草
Type:
Perennial; Flowers
Found:
Eastern Kingdoms and Kalimdor; Temperate forests and savannah biomes.
Description:
Most commonly found near structures or hillsides, Bruiseweed is a tall thistle plant with flowers that range from pale blue to faded purple. It grows best in partial shade. The plant owes its name to its flowers which release a special pigment – one that, when touched or rubbed on the skin, leaves a purplish, bluish stain that bears an uncanny resemblance to a bruise.
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The chemistry of Bruiseweed varies considerably between species, the most common variety being used in herbal medicine. The plant has been used for centuries by herbalists as an effective nerve tonic and sedative. Its common uses include relief of nervous tension, anxiety and nerve pain. Prep methods include infusions, tinctures, dried or fresh herb. Tinctures made from fresh herb are the optimal choice. Teas should be drunk hot with either young Peacebloom blossom or sprinkling of dried Stranglekelp.
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Combined with Briarthorn, it produces an effective pain reliever and regenerative stimulant. Combinedwith specific venoms, it can produce an effective anti-venom.
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Fluid extract, ½ – 1 dram. 1 – 3 grains of powdered herb may be taken to relieve hiccups. Falling Sickness (epilepsy) may be treated with an infusion taken in half-teacup doses every few hours. The same infusion may be given in ½ teaspoon doses every few hours to soothe infant colic.
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“You are not forgiven.”
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燃烧之种
Type:
(Magical; Firelands)
Found:
Firelands
Description:
These seeds emanate power enough to mark them as having come from Nordrassil itself, though they are twisted black by the Firelands’ flames, harnessing the essence of fire granted to the Druids of the Flame. Consumption by normal druids twists their feline form, at least, into one of fire.
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爆顶蘑菇
Type:
Fungus; Fruiting Body
(Magical; Burstcap Mushrooms, Mon!)
Found:
Outland; Zangarmarsh
Description:
This soft, spongy fungus can explode into a toxic cloud of spores if not handled properly. The Darkspear witch doctor situated in Zangarmarsh insists that these are powerful, and uses them to read omens. Their population is said to be declining.
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Buttonbelly Mushroom
Type:
Fungus; Fruiting Body
Found:
Pandaria; Wet, dark places.
Description:
Possibly very good for health, or may kill, cause serious illness, rash, hallucination, or loosen bowels. This mushroom has not been reported on much.
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Name:
仙人掌果
Type:
(Unknown; Galgar’s Cactus Apple Surprise)
Found:
Durotar
Description:
Small, red fruits resembling apples. It is said that nothing will cool you off quicker than Cactus Apple surprise made from these fruits. Whether this is a magical effect or healing one, or simply fresh taste, is unknown.
(Perhaps a reference to Cereus repandus)
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Caracoli aka
纳格兰樱桃
Type:
Shrub; Flowers, Fruits
Found:
Nagrand; Talbuk dung
Description:
The nagrand cherries are eaten and digested by the local talbuk. Eventually, it passes through their digestive system, altering the cherry pit and stripping away the fleshy outside. What remains can be carved into a small tablet. By placing the tablet under the imbiber's tongue and allowing it to dissolve, it can allow them to breath underwater for a short time.
The tablet can be potentially used as a possible replacement for air required in certain alchemical concoctions if it can be dissolved in water.
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岩洞百合
Type:
Perennial; Flowers
(Poison; Haohan’s Vote III: Pure Poison)
Found:
Pandaria; Damp caves
Description:
A white flower. It can be combined with Bloodbloom, Ghostcap, and Violet Lichen to create a wounding poison.
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洞穴蘑菇
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Fungus; Fruiting Body
(Healing; Cave Medicine)
Found:
Storm Peaks
Description:
These are ingested to slow the poison of Jormungar stings long enough for antitoxin to be obtained and administered.
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混乱苜蓿
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Broken Isles; Broken Shore
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燃烬草
aka Flaming Orchid
Type:
Perennial; Flowers
Found:
Scorched, fiery areas
Description:
This particular variety of orchid is aptly named due both to its warm, bioluminescent glow, and the incredibly spicy flavor its oil imparts in the numerous concoctions for which it is famous. The plant consists of a low, dense, foliose bush from which growdlicate tendrils curling their way skyward. As those tendrils grow and strengthen, they straighten into long, sturdy stalks atop which sprout the flowers. The flowers consist simply of two large, elongated petals that bloom from the lower half of the bud, spreading out just enough to gently cradle the stamens. Cinderbloom – the entirety of the plant – ranges in color from golden yellow, to a fiery orange-red. Once harvested, as the plant begins to wilt, the glow fades and disappears.
While Cinderbloom has very specific growing needs and is thus difficult to cultivate at home, it is nonetheless fast-growing and exceptionally numerous.
Medicinal:
Cinderbloom is a potent tonic, adaptogen, and alterative. It may be used to calm the nerves, bring mental clarity, boost resistance to disease and magic, and promotes healing and good health. It may be taken as a gentle treatment for anxiety or nervousness, and promotes focus and memory.
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Due to the severe heat of the oil, Cinderbloom is typically with milk or as a tincture. Milk and alcohol prevent the oil from sticking inside of the mouth and causing irritation. For those who do not mind the heat, an infusion prepared with ginger and cinnamon taken in teacup doses is quite popular.
Tincture, 2 tablespoonsful, three times per day.
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Dizziness, dry mouth, nausea, vomiting, severe gastroenteritis, abdominal pain, dilated pupils, weakness, rash may appear, pale skin, lips cyanotic, convulsions, shock, coma, and death; develops within 1 hour. Heart arrhythmia and hypotension may be observed. Death due to cardiac or respiratory failure. Allergic anaphylactic-like reactions may result from chewing needles. Survival after poisoning is rare.
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Stomach should be emptied, and plant charcoal administered. Respiratory and cardiac support must be given as required.
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Slim; surgery needed to treat the heart of the victim. Anaphylactic shock would require separate attention. (Roll for healing spells, character rolls again for heart. Anaphylactic shock requires just one healing roll.
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Coconut Milk:
Type:
(Unknown; Repairing A-Me 01)
Found:
Un’goro Crater
Description:
A viscous, white liquid that can be used as a replacement for mechanical oil in some machines, as well as nutritional.
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蟒藤草
Type:
Grass; Leaves
Found:
Various locations.
Description:
This particular plant has very little use, and is nearly impossible to distinguish from regular grass aside from its rather choke-inducing tendencies.
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Submission; Desperate to be noticed.
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乱坟草
aka Duskwood Lasher
Type:
Elemental; Vine
Found:
Eastern Kingdoms; Duskwood.
Description:
Corpseweed is one of many species of ambulatory carnivorous plant (collectively referred to as “lashers”), stalking the dark forests and farmsteads of Duskwood, deftly slithering to and fro upon its snakelike appendages. Ropy vines wrap around prey, constricting tightly and squeezing the breath out of its hapless victim. Large, sharp spines along its vines help keep the lasher maintain a firm grip. It is crowned with four modified toothed leaves – which gives a flower-like appearance – that secrete a digestive enzyme. The leaves close tightly around subdued prey as it begins to devour its victim.
Lashers tend to lack any canny intellect of their own, and are for all intents and purposes glorified weeds. Predatory behavior does not appear deliberate or intentional, but rather reactive to environmental stimuli. In fact, lashers have been observed attempting to subdue tree trunks or rocks almost as often as living prey. It is thought the lasher stalks prey by sensing the vibrations caused by movement on the ground, and appears to lack and observable sensation or sight or smell. Despite its lack of any noteworthy intelligence or highly developed senses, lashers are surprisingly swift and agile. Farmers have long-considered Corpseweed a pest, as the plants tend to consume small animals, including livestock, and have been known to attack children. They reproduce prolifically as well, and attempts to quell their numbers have largely failed.
It is said the odor of this weed smells like that of a corpse, giving it its name. It can be so putrid that it may cause damage to the lungs.
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Practical use for Corpseweed, aside from compost or firewood, was until recentlynonexistent. Gilnean alchemist Oliver Harris discoveredwithin the plant a volatile oil with strong tonic and antispasmodic properties. Initially included in a battery of experiments on the feral worgen of Duskwood, its capabilities proved invaluable. Corpseweed soothes nervous disorders of many kinds, as well as relieves pain or excitement brought on by anxiety or nervousness. Initial high doses brought on calm and mental clarity to some of the test subjects, though not all specimens responded well to treatment.
Since then, apothecaries and herbologists continue to study a growing list of applications for Corpseweed, including an effective treatment in rabid animals.
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It can be used as a component to create a concoction to restore sanity to the local feral worgen. Other ingredients are currently unknown.
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Fluid extract, ½ – 1 dram. Infusion, 1 ounce of the powdered herb to a pint of boiling water, given in half-teacupful doses every few hours as needed. Powdered extract, 1 – 2 grains to relieve severe hiccups. Expressed juice, 1 – 2 ounces every few hours as needed.
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Cort, Cortinarious (Mushroom) and Desert Mushrooms
Type:
Fungus; Fruiting Body
Found:
Desert areas
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Acts silently on liver and kidneys. Can take anywhere from 3 days to 2 weeks to show symptoms; by then the liver and kidney are so damaged little that can be done. Symptoms include nausea, vomiting, dizziness, rapid heartbeat, jaundice, urinary retention, blood-tinged urine, weakness, convulsions, coma, and eventual death.
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None known. If vomiting occurs immediately after ingestion, can sometimes expel the poison, but most won't know they're poisoned until it's too late.
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Slim. Healer must make multiple operations, once at discovery of the poisoning to prevent further damage, another to repair the liver, and two to repair the kidneys. (Multiple rolls to fix internal damage, one at discovery, one to repair the liver, one to repair kidneys.)
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Crab's Eyes
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Must ingest broken or chewed seed; mature seed nontoxic when whole. Onset occurs after period of many hours to 3 days, depends on number of seeds and degree of pulverization. Diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, sometimes ulcerous lesions in mouth and esophagus, tachycardia, convulsions, hemorrhages throughout entire gastric mucosa and ilium at site of gut-associated lymphoid tissue, coma, and death from heart failure.
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Long latent period associated with this poisoning, so the plant should be removed as quickly as possible. Maintain fluids and treat symptoms. The ingestion of one well-chewed seed may be fatal despite intensive care.
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Slim; Damage sustained from internal hemorrhaging and ulcers must be healed separately.
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红莲花
Type:
Perennial; Flowers
Found:
Lordaeron; Mountainous regions.
Description:
It is said not to seek this rose, for it will lead to death. This flower is purely a flower. It has no alchemical use.
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“I will return.”
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悲泣的紫罗兰
aka Fool’s Violet or Shivering Daisy:
Type:
Perennial; Flowers
(Magical; Crying Violet / Purity From Corruption)
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Kalimdor; Felwood; Shaded hills, high altitude.
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水晶藻叶
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Eastern Kingdoms; Elwynn Forest
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The murlocs have brought this kelp from the ocean into lakes on the Eastern Kingdoms.
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达莉亚之泪
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Perennial; Flowers
(Magical; Dahlia’s Tears)
Found:
Northrend
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A nigh-mythical, exceptionally rare flower is said to be born of red dragonfire. One would certainly have an easier time locating works of art depicting these legendary flowers, rather than an actual dried specimen, let alone fresh. This peach-colored, poppy-like flower possesses unmatched tonic and alterative effects. It has become a symbol of hope, and indeed its uses in restoration of damaged tissue and the curing of nervous and depressive disorders is nothing short of incredible, provided one can find a legitimate specimen.
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Powdered root, ½ – 1 dram. Fluid extract, ½ – 1 dram. Seed, 1 – 3 grains.
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Daisy
Type:
Perennial; Flowers
Found:
Everywhere
Description:
(Peacebloom is a variant of the common daisy.)
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Digestive, urinary tract and asthmatic spasms. Leaves ease pain, reduce muscular spasm, and induce deep healing sleep.
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Intoxication causes dry mouth with difficulty swallowing or speaking, tachycardia, dry skin, elevated body temperature, and possible rash. Causes dilated pupils, blurred vision, excitement, delirium, headache, and confusion. Hallucinations more common in smaller races.
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Treatment of symptoms as they occur.
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Fair. Death is rare. (A character with healing spells will roll once.)
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暗色花
Type:
Perennial; Flowers
(Magical; Herbs for Healing)
Found:
Unknown; Darkmoon Island
Description:
It is said that Darkblossoms can treat wounds and season food, however nobody knows of their exact contents. It appears to be a blend of herbs. (Somebody who RPs from the Darkmoon Faire should know this herb.)
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Darkwood
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The trees grows in thick woods.
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Bark, root, seed coat contain poisonous strychnine, brucine, once used to stimulate nerves. Now used in tiny doses for rabies, menstrual problems, paralysis.
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The patient may feel restless or anxious and experience spasms and hyper-reflexia. In severe poisoning, generalized convulsions with posturing develop, during which consciousness is maintained; spasms last a few seconds to several minutes. They are induced by external sensory stimuli and are not associated with confusion.
Cure:
Support respiration. Persistent convulsions may require use of a general anesthetic or a muscle relaxant. Adequate urine flow should be maintained to avoid kidney troubles. Hyperthermia should be managed with external cooling measures.
Chance of Survival:
Slim. Damage to kidneys must be healed separately from poisoning.
Name:
死亡荨麻
Type:
Vine; Stems
Found:
Northrend
Description:
A long, angular, rough stem about an inch in diameter that wraps around underneath and between nearby plants. Deadnettle is named after its appearance; for most of the year, it appears quite dead. The plant is, of course, dormant. Briefly during the spring, it is revitalized, turns green, sprouts leaves, and spreads. This nettle does not flower, instead simply spreading out its roots amongst other plants, where it is sheltered and, in turn, shelters many plants from grazing animals. It is almost a symbiotic relationship. Deadnettle can grow in nearly any climate, though it is found exclusively on the continent of Northrend.
(Possible stinging hairs. May be related to Constrictor Grass.)
Medicinal:
Deadnettle has anabolic and tonic properties. It must be debarked, and the softer core boiled down and distilled. The spring leaves and tender, new growth may be used in a strong infusion or decoction. Deadnettle strengthens the internal organs, particularly the adrenal glands and kidneys. A small dose taken daily provides stamina to endure a hectic workload. Larger doses provide increased benefit, though perhaps of shorter, more erratic duration.
Given by to stimulate contractions during childbirth. LSD first isolated from Deadnettle.
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Infusion, winelgass dose taken once daily. Decoction, half teacupful dose, taken once daily.
Meaning:
Lessening of affection; “Your words do not move me” or Cruelty; ugliness of spirit.
Poison:
Nausea, vomiting, severe headache, numbness, pulmonary infiltration, coma, respiratory or cardiac arrest, death. Coldness of extremities and tingling pain in chest caused by contraction of blood vessels. Ingestion of drug tends to cause painful convulsions and contractions of muscles that cause permanent damage to central nervous system. Psychosis (including violent mood swings) can occur. Gangrene of fingers and toes result when poisoning occurs over several days. Reaction time is several days to weeks; poisoning through ergot can be cumulative.
Cure:
Use antispasmodics. Empty stomach and use plant charcoal.
Chance of Survival:
Fair. Death is rare but can still cause permanent damage. (Roll twice to remove the effects.)
Name:
毒帽蘑菇
Type:
Fungus; Fruiting Body
(Poison; Cave Mushrooms)
Found:
Darkshore Caves
Description:
Presumably toxic, this bright gold, white-speckled fungus was combined with Scaber Stalks to produce a potion of unknown purpose by local night elves.
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Deathrose
Type:
Perennial; Flowers
Found:
Kalimdor; Darkest swamps of Ashenvale
Description:
A rare flower found only in the deepest, darkest swamps of Ashenvale. In the hands of a master alchemist, the petals of the flower can be used to create some of the deadliest poisons known to exist in all of Azeroth.
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Deathspore
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(Cataclysm herb that never made it into the game. Information on it remains elusive.)
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Can treat stomach related diseases.
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Injection (from arrow) causes paralysis of muscles starting with the eyelids and face. Then there is inability to swallow or lift head, and then the poison continues to the diaphragm within seconds of injection. The pulse drops and paralysis of the lungs occur, death is due to respiratory failure. During the death throes, victim turns blue.
Cure:
None. However, this poison only paralyzes for up to 15 minutes and then dissipates. If given artificial breathing for fifteen minutes or so, the paralysis lifts and the victim recovers with no further damage.
Chance of Survival:
Slim. The healer must get to the victim and operate as fast as possible. Once the victim falls unconscious, it may take some artificial breathing to get the lungs to work again even after a successful operation.
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死亡草
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亵渎草药
Type:
Perennial; Flowers, Leaves
Found:
Pandaria; Areas that have been sha-touched.
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Name:
末日草
Type:
(Magical; Doom Weed)
Found:
Lordaeron
Description:
A small, spiky green and violet bush, this plant is rumored to be used by the Forsaken for unknown, but undoubtedly nefarious, purposes. Easily confused with many other local plants, including the similarly-named Gloom Weed.
(Doomweed and "clean" animal guts may be used to enhance "neutered forsaken blight" that would weaponise it even more. Exposure to Doomweed enhances critical strike chance.)
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Name:
龙脊草
Type:
Perennial; Flowers
Found:
Outland; Along canyon edges.
Description:
Dragonspine’s long, sturdy taproot secures a rosette of narrow, jagge dleaves firmly to the toothy rock formations of the Blade’s Edge canyon. The vermillion-tipped leaves are rather shiny, and their deeply lobed edges bear a vague resemblance to the spikes running the length of a dragon’s spine. New leaves emergy green at irst, and remain so at the base of the rosette. As the foliage grows outward, the tips shift to yellow, and then a fiery red and are often spotted with purple.
Though Dragonspine typicallygrows in arid to temperate climates, it may be found, on occasion, in the dark, damp marshlands at the mouth of its native canyon. With few options for the spreading of seed, it has instead adapted as creeping groundcover.Mature leaves shoot up and outward in search of footholds and crevices along the rugged boulders andcanyon walls, and once secured, a new taproot snakes its way between the rocks to anchor a clump of new, tightly-packed rosettes.
(A potion that can be combined with Olemba Root, Marshberry, and Telaari Frond to help commune with the spirits.)
Medicinal:
The leaves are pressed to express a milky-white juice, which is then dried. The leaves may also be used dried, pressed, or whole. Dragonspine is primarily used as a mildly narcotic sedative, and may be infused into wine for the relief of minor aches and pains. High doses have a mildly hallucinogenic effect.
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Fluid extract, 18 grains to 3 drams. Distillation, 2 – 4 ounces, as a mild sedative. Powder extract, 10 – 20 grains. Tincture, 30 – 60 drops. Decoction or syrup, 2 drams.
Meaning:
Strength of will; "You sir have the balls of a drake."
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Name:
龙齿草
Type:
Perennial; Leaves
Found:
Eastern Kingdoms; Badlands (Scarred areas.)
Description:
Dragon’s Teeth is a strange plant. It only grows in a specific reagion called the Worldbreaker’s Scar, in the Badlands. This valley was carved by Deathwing during his initial assault upon Azeroth, and these strange, white and red plants sprung in his wake. Dragon’s Teeth is easily identified as pale, greyish white incised leaves that turn reddish at the tips and along the edges. It grows in small clumps.
Research is ongoing, but thus far this new plant has proven to be a more plentiful alternative to Wintersbite. Unfortunately, it thus far appears pitifully devoid of practical medicinal potential.
During the Cataclysm, the plant Wintersbite went extinct. This plant is a relative, acting as a sufficient replacement for alchemical needs.
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The oil coating the leaves is cool to the touch, though an interesting chemical reaction between powdered Goldthorn bark and Dragon’s Teeth Oil produces a warming, soothing effect. By contrast, Dragon’s Tooth oil combined with the catalyst Khadgar’s Whisker provides a very viable alternative to frost oils and elixirs derived from Wintersbite.
Dosage:
Currently no dosage instructions as research is ongoing.
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Extreme weakness, frontal headache, tremors, giddiness, visual disturbances, dry skin and mouth with a falling of jaw. Low body temperature, labored breathing, anxiety states, convulsions and extensor spasms of the extremities, general rigidity, and death. In death, face takes on masklike expression; pupils completely dilated and fixed. At high doses, death occurs within 10 minutes; at low doses in several hours.
Cure:
Induce vomiting, use plant charcoal, administer fluids, respiratory support.
Chance of Survival:
Slim. Works fast and kills even at low doses. Even a character with healing spells will have slim chances of success.
Name:
恐惧之影
Type:
Perennial; Flowers.
(Poison; A Shade of Dread)
Found:
Pandaria; Dread Wastes along the western coast.
Description:
This musky-scented flower is an extremely potent poison. It is said that even one drop of dreadshade nectar can stop a kunchong’s heart. They appear to be safe to handle, but not to eat. The exception is the local wildlife, who consume dreadshade, causing them to become quite venomous. It is unclear how the wildlife can eat it, however – perhaps having evolved a resistance, or perhaps only certain species are affected. Can be combined with scarab wings and deadly venom from stingers of the scorpions also located near the flower.
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梦境之种
Type:
Perennial; Flowers (Seeds)
Found:
Emerald Dream; Unknown
Description:
It is said these can be planted in fresh corpses, continuing a cycle of rebirth to create new flowers to grow.
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Name:
梦境果
Type:
Perennial; Flower; Fruit
Found:
Broken Isles; Val'sharah; Dreamgrove (Druid order hall.)
Description:
Dreamberries are a small, dark blue colored berry. When ripe, they have a great quality to restore one's energy and provide significant nourishment.
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沉睡者之泪叶片
Type:
Perennial; Leaves, Flowers, Leaves
Found:
Broken Isles; Val'sharah (Rare)
Description:
A rare flower among Val'sharah, the leaves of this plant can be used in a concoction with Dreamleaf to create Ysera's Dream Draught. This draught is an ancient Night Elven coction, said to open the eyes to the world unseen.
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Name:
梦叶草
Type:
Perennial; Flowers
Found:
Kalimdor (Native); Eastern Kingdoms; Brought to Outland.
Description:
Dreamfoil is a green, shrubby plant growing roughly knee high. It has long, thin, incised leaves. It has long, narrow spikes that flower through much of the year. The flowers are aromatic and come in a variety of colors, most commonly shades of purple or blue. Dreamfoil has been introduced to Outland as well.
Before the Cataclysm, this plant was rare, and normally found on Kalimdor from Azshara to Felwood. After some time and trade, this plant managed to find its way back to the Eastern Kingdoms, sometimes finding itself in the Plaguelands and mountainous areas of the Burning Steppes. After the Cataclysm, the Goblins of the Horde have made this plant nearly extinct in Azshara, however many more of this plant seems to have flourished in Un'goro Crater.
Medicinal:
Flowers of Dreamfoil have a bitter taste and are used to treat infections. Children in particular are often given the dreamfoil plant as a cure for their colds or to ease problems with digestion and colic.
The plant also has some healing properties. A bath prepared with this oil eases exhaustion, emotional pain, and stress. Applied externally, it reduces bruising and speeds the healing of cuts.
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Dreamfoil has powerful warding properties; dried and hung in a doorway, it drives away vengeful spirits, and it can be used in a variety of alchemical warding potions, as well as elixirs that enhance one’s spiritual focus, if the drinker is so inclined.
Dosage:
Fluid extract, 30 – 60 drops. Pressed oil, 30 – 60 drops.
Meaning:
(Fresh) A ward against baddreams - by extension, "May you dream well."; (Dried) Loss of hope; (Dried) Crushed Dreams.
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Name:
梦露花
Type:
Perennial; Flowers
Found:
Outland
Description:
Since its recent discovery in the wasts of Outland, Dreaming Glory has become affectionately dubbed one of the most beautiful flowers to every grow. Its soft, translucent petals glow with a golden luster, and its pollen like heavenly stardust. In contrast to the flower’s beautiful delicacy are its thick, tough stem and rugged, fern-like fronds. Like silversage and Steelbloom, Dreaming Glory grows primarily in highland, preferring rugged terrain where it will not betrampled. It has been said that Dreaming Glory sheds some hope on the grim situation in Outland, as it radiates bioluminescent light and a faint warm glow. Those who have had the good fortune to pick the plant themselves report feelings of warmth, invigoration, and an overwhelming sense of well-being at the mere touch of this glorious treasure.
Can be smoked with Black Lotus to create a relaxing combination and dulls the senses.
The leaves are often found dying, but the flowers appear to be radiant despite the harsh conditions on Outland.
Medicinal:
Dreaming Glory’s beautiful, softly golden petals are put to practical use by herbalists, who can use them along with the flower’s pollen asn an anti-inflammatory, antiseptic salve. The plant’s beneficial effects on skin are wide-reaching and well-recognized; tinctures and suspensions are used to control or treat dermatitis, acne, bleeding, and irritation. Dreaming Glory essential oils are a component in many of Azeroth’s finest beauty creams. The herb also assists in reducing abdominal cramps, constipation, and mild spasms.
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Infusion, 1 tablespoonful, as needed. Distilled, 1 drop in each eye. Decoction of leaves and stalk, 1 – 3 fluid ounces. Fluid extract, ¼ – 1 dram.
Meaning:
Creativity; Daydreams; Joyful ambitions. A flower "For poets and poetasters alike."
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Name:
入梦叶
Type:
Perennial; Flowers, Leaves
(Magical; The Golden Dream)
Found:
Broken Isles; Val'sharah (Native); Valley of the Four Winds
Description:
A slender-branched, green-leaved, evergreen bush, coated in sticky leaves, can be brewed with lotus root to make a tea. This tea allows one to have “the Golden Dream,” actually a vision of the Vale of Eternal Blossoms in reality. The Knowledge of how to brew this tea is held by the Pandaren of New Cifera.
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枯顶蘑菇
Type:
Fungus; Fruiting Body
(Healing; A Debilitating Sickness)
Found:
Outland; Hellfire Peninsula (Extinct)
Description:
Drycap mushroom is a now-extinct species of mushroom that was extremely rare and grew in caves. It remained moderately safe within the caves of Tanaan as Draenor succumbed to the Twisting Nether, but as the atmosphere and itself became destroyed and sundered, this mushroom has become extinct.
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It was reported to be an ingredient to produce a healing salve. This salve was said to counter the contaminated water drunk on Outland.
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Dusk Lily
Type:
Perennial; Flowers
Found:
Broken Isles; Suramar
Description:
It is said Dusk Lilies can be found with a great innate power, becoming a powerful symbol among the Nightborne elves.
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Name:
地根草
aka Snakeroot
Type:
Tuber; Root
Found:
Kalimdor and Eastern Kingdom; Cliff walls and hillsides; rocky, well-drained terrain.
Description:
A fairly common plant across Kalimdor and Eastern Kingdoms. It has a knack for growing along cliff walls and hillsides, and a habit of choking outother plants that surround it for up to several feet. It grows best on rocky, well-drained terrain. Earthroot has sparse, tiny evergreen leaves, but more of value is the thick, woody root that typically protrudes above ground. Due to the plant’s habit of growing high on rocky hillsides and cliffs, care should be taken while gathering to avoid falling and injury. Take care to maintain secure balance, as the plant can be difficult to pull.
Medicinal:
Earthroot should not be taken in medicinal doses by individuals with high blood pressure. It is a diuretic and a stimulant. An infusion of the root is used as a remedy for water retention and is highly valued by pregnant women. Taken with large quantities of water, it can aid in the treatment of kidney and bladder diseases. Earthroot tea, taken night and morning, is considered excellent for a gouty disposition. A strong decoction is very useful in gravel and stone, and is good against flatulence. It has a pleasant, if strong, flavor, and is often ground to be used as a seasoning – it is too tough to eat whole.
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When combined with the volatile oil of the deviate fish, Earthroot can stimulate muscle growth, enhance performance, and improve skeletal structure at the expensive of potentially dangerous side effects. It can also enhance the properties of Peacebloom.
Dosage:
Infusion, taken in winelgass doses. Decoction, 1 – 4 fluid ounces. Extract of leaves, ½ – 1 dram.
When infusing, bring temperature to hot, but not boiling. Boiling will destroy the medicinal compounds.
Meaning:
Wisdom; Strong family values. Can be a gentle rebuke, especially in response to a black lotus.
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Elderberry
Type:
Perennial; Flower, Berry
Found:
Temperate to subtropical regions of the Eastern Kingdoms.
Description:
They appear to be ripe only in the hottest times of summer time. It can be created into
蜜饯馅饼
, only available during the Midsummer Fire Festival. It's said the extract of the blossoms can also be made into a syrup.
Uncooked elderberries are poisonous.
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Darker variety of elderberries can be used as wine intended to treat rheumatism and pain from traumatic injury.
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Injudicious consumption of raw berries usually have laxative effect that does not require medical attention. Leaves, roots, bark, immature berries are poisonous and cause dizziness, headache, nausea, vomiting, stomach cramps, gastroenteritis, respiratory difficulty, convulsions, tachycardia, and possible death. Reaction time in several hours.
Cure:
Treatment of symptoms as they occur.
Chance of Survival:
Fair. Death is rare.
Name:
燃烬之花
Type:
Perennial; Flowers
Found:
Draenor; Nagrand
Description:
This is a rare bloom that appears to grow specifically from exposed lava itself deep within caves. Due to its conditions and nature, it's nearly impossible to pick and handle. Its very existence is doubted. As a result, there is next to no information on its use.
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翡翠橡果
Type:
(Magical/Healing; Hope Within the Emerald Nightmare)
Found:
Emerald Dream
Description:
Infused with a powerful restorative magic, these large acorns can be used for healing and cleansing.)
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翡翠伞菇
Type:
Fungus; Fruiting Body
(Magical/Healing; A Slimy Situation)
Found:
Felwood; Near Fel-Corrupted Pools
Description:
An eerily-glowing green mushroom whose surface shimmers with the energies of the Emerald Dream, these mushrooms feed off of and cleanse fel-corrupted water. It can be consumed as a mashed up paste to cleanse fel taint from those afflicted.
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Eon Rose
Type:
Perennial; Flowers
Found:
(Possibly only the Caverns of Time)
Description:
A magical flower that has five petals of different hues; fiery red, emerald green, snowy silver, deep-sea blue, and midnight black. These petals surround a golden sphere in the center.
(Krasus used this flower along with a spell to transport himself to Nozdormu's home.)
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柔美的锦绣花瓣
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Type: Perennial; Flowers
Found:
Pandaria; Vale of Eternal Blossoms riversides
Description:
It is said the full blossom of this flower never wilts, however the petals themselves - unconnected to the flower - appear to wilt. There is speculation that the flower may continue to live on, perhaps through magical, spiritual, or elemental influence. The flower is made with a multitude of other floral flavors and spices into a soup, said to restore the body and mind. The flowers themselves give an alluring fragrance.
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恒金玫瑰
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Catelyn the Blade in Booty Bay claims these roses are no longer accepted by normal vendors as the resell value is too low. Currently, there appears to be no origin or use for them. They are most likely hand-crafted or a byproduct of elemental power rather than an actual flower itself.
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灵根草
Type:
Shrub; Leaves
Found:
Extinct
Description:
This rare shrub - seemingly only maintained within a magical vase filled with water - is long dead. It could be made into an elixir which, upon drinking, would temporarily send the imbiber to the shadowlands where they could communicate with ghosts. Any other uses are unknown, as it appears to be an unnaturally occurring plant.
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永恒艾露恩贡果
(Apple)
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Any pome blessed by the powers of a moonwell.
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Name:
枯叶草
Type:
Shrub; Leaves
Found:
Eastern Kingdoms (Native); Swamp of Sorrows; Lordaeron; Kalimdor
Description:
Fadeleaf is a small evergreen shrub. It does not like sun, and is often most easily found in shaded areas. It is covered in an oil that causes significant irritation and temporary blindness if it comes in contact with the eyes, and causes a rash on unprotected skin. Always wear leather gloves if you are harvesting Fadeleaf, and take care not to touch the gloves with bear skin. Both wild and domesticated varieties of Fadeleaf share similar medicinal benefits.
Native to the Eastern Kingdoms, this plant is now an invasive species. Taken by trade to Theramore, this plant has spread to Dustwallow Marsh. Prior to the Cataclysm, the Barrens prevented this plant from migrating anywhere else on Kalimdor. That shortly changed, with the plant currently thriving in Feralas.
Medicinal:
Fadeleaf’s main use in herbal medicine is for all weaknesses of the eyes that cause shortness of vision. Fadeleaf’s centuries of use as a remedy for conjunctivitis and bloodshot eyes is world renown, owing in part to compounds in the herb are anti-inflammatory and antibacterial which significantly speed up the healing produce, and also to the herb’s own properties that further directly stimulate the healing and regeneration process. Fadeleaf is often combined with local grasses for use in allergies in the area.
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Once the oil has been cleaned, the plant can be used in a compound to sharpen eyesight, or even temporarily become invisible. Use Fadeleaf and its compounds with care – even a little oil will ruin the compound and may blind the user.
Fadeleaf also has a seedy past, as it was a common ingredient in blinding powder, particularly the oil. While cheap to make and acquire, the creation process was long and tedious, and mistakes could cause the chemist to blind themself. The shelf life potency of the powder was extremely short, and humidity, dampness, and wetness completely ruined it. In the end, its weaponized uses were abandoned for safer, easier alternatives.
Goldthorn and Khadgar’s Whisker significantly boost the effects of Fadeleaf, and a concentrated elixir can improve even the best vision. Wild Steelbloom’s effects at warding off evil, combined with Fadeleaf extract, can ward off unwanted attention, making the imbiber virtually invisible.
Combined with equal parts Goldthorn, this can create a Catseye elixir, improving nightvision and allowing a person to see those hiding in the shadows better.
When combined with equal parts Khadgar's Whisker, it creates an elixir capable of detecting lesser magical invisibility, such as those from a mage. It is important to remember the elixir to detect lesser magical invisibility will not aid you in seeing darkness, and vice versa.
When combined with equal parts Wild Steelbloom, it can create a potion capable of becoming magically invisible for a short period of time.
When combined with four parts fadeleaf and four parts grave moss, it creates a shadow oil, capable of expending shadow magic. It is recommended not to drink this, but rather to be used as, or on, a weapon. A shadow rune is capable of draining a coated weapon's shadow oil if thrust into it.
Dosage:
For all ailments of the eye, an infusion should be used and the eyes bathed three or four times a day. 3 – 4 drops infusion in the nostrils for hay fever, as needed. Fluid extract, ½ – 1 dram.
Meaning:
"Get Lost."; Used as a reply to somebody sending a desperate and pathetic bouquet of icethorn and tiger lily.
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野魔花
Type:
Perennial; Flowers
Found:
Outland; Within Felweed
Description:
This plant is a part of the Felweed plant, although it is rarely found. Its only use is that it is edible, capable of allowing one to absorb a small amount of magical damage for a short period of time. This is thought to be due to the exposure to the Twisting Nether.
It is not suitable as a replacement to Felweed itself.
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邪锥蘑菇
Type:
Fungus; Fruiting Body
(Magical; Seek Redemption / Mac’Aree Mushroom Menagerie)
Found:
Northern Kalimdor; Teldrassil; Shorelines of Kalimdor
Description:
A mushroom that grows from the related Fel Cone spores. Fel cones themselves are corrupted seeds that drop from the trees of Teldrassil. They emit green spores which spread the associated fungus. They are considered poisonous both to inhale the related spores and to consume.
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Name:
魔莲花
Type:
Perennial; Flowers
Found:
Outland; Parasitically living off other flora
Description:
This flower, named for the corruption it has endured by the rampant Fel energies that swarm Outland, is a twisted, barely-recognizable husk of its former beauty. This spiny, shriveled looking, sickly green flower has grown parasitic; its thorny tendrils entwining nearby flora, its thick, long roots strangling neighboring plant life. Denizens of Outland describe the flower as having once been beautiful and fragrant, something akin to a white lily before its corruption.
Fel lotus is a corrupted variant of plant which feeds off of the life energy of healthy plants in the Outland region. Consumption by itself will make a person extremely ill.
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Fel Lotus retains much of its traditional medicinal use, however, and in its corrupted state, it has also gained strong anabolic properties. Traditionally, the plant has been used in poultices to quell internal inflammation, specifically in the respiratory tract. It draws blood and fluids out and to the surface, and has also been employed in the treatment of headaches and muscle spasms. The oil extracted from the plant may be used as a strong reliever for chronic pain.
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Infused with Fel magic, this plant also acts as a strong anabolic stimulant. It encourages circulation, stimulates the adrenal glands, and clears the mind. Fel Lotus also increases ones awareness and perception of magical energies. It is commonly used in potions that help focus and channel these energies, as well as warding potions to protect the imbiber from these energies.
The basis of several flasks using Outland herbs uses a combination of 3 parts mana thistle for every part fel lotus in order to balance out the chaotic energy contained within, allowing the concoction to become orderly. From there, the following combinations can be made:
7 parts Netherbloom creates two Flasks of Blinding Light, increasing one’s power in the schools of Arcane, Holy, and Nature magic for a long period of time.
7 parts Ancient Lichen creates two Flasks of Fortification. This will heighten one’s reflexes in combat.
7 parts Nightmare Vine creates two Flasks of Pure Death, increasing one’s power in the schools of Shadow, Fire, and Frost magic for a long period of time.
7 parts Terocone creates two Flasks of Relentless Assault, strengthening one’s physical strength.
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Meaning:
Loss of Chastity; Despoilment; Ruination; Tainted love.
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Name:
邪能花
Type:
Perennial; Flowers
Found:
Broken Isles; Fel-touched areas
Description:
An edible flower that temporarily sacrifices part of the imbiber’s stamina in return for a stronger body. /Not recommended to consumes. Some races may react differently.
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Felvine (
魔藤碎片
)
Type:
Vine; Fruit
Found:
Kalimdor; Dire Maul
Description:
This vine, once called the Fruit of Fertility, was corrupted by Alzzin the Wildshaper. The Fruit of Fertility was said to have granted Eldre’Thalas prosperity. Its maker, Millicent Serene, is currently unknown and presumed deceased.
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魔草
Type:
Shrub; Leaves
Found:
Outlands
Description:
A somewhat deceptively named plant for whilethe plant has been adulterated by the fel magics swirling about its native Outland, the damage and lasting effect has thus far been minimal. With lush, green, fern-like fronds, and delicate tendrils curling upwards as if reaching for the sky, Felweed very much resembles its original, uncorrupted form, save that it possesses a much brighter color and a magical, luminescent glow. The most notable change has been in its hardiness and adaptabillity, for like Azerothian ferns, it once grew primarily in shady, temperate locations. It can now be found even in the wastelands of the Hellfire Peninsula.
Exposed to the volatile powers of the Twisting Nether, this plant became corrupted over time, absorbing fel energy.
Medicinal:
Despite Felweed’s medicinal properties, it is chiefly used today to draw out and intensify the medicinal effects of other herbs. Due to the plant’s heavy concentration of fel magic, it is simply unsafe for daily medicinal application and consumption, but when carefully dosed and monitored by a skilled alchemist or physician, it may safely be taken in other concoctions.
Leaves relieve asthmatic spasms, excessive salivation; flowers anaesthetic. Aid nervous disorders and numbness, Applied externally to ease rheumatism.
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“You’ve changed, and not for the better.”
Poison:
Whole plant toxic, including nectar; however, seeds are most often implicated in accidental poisoning. Both seeds and dried leaves are used to deliberately induce intoxications when a delirium is sought.
Headache, vertigo, extreme thirst, dry burning sensation of skin, dilated pupils, blurred vision, loss of sight, involuntary motion, mania, delirium, drowsiness, weak pulse, convulsions, and coma ending in death. Less frequently encountered are elevated temp (common in young children), decreased bowel sounds, elevated blood pressure, urinary retention. Reaction time is several hours.
Cure:
Treatment is symptomatic. Sedatives are effective for convulsions.
Chance of Survival:
Fair. Death is rare but can still occur. The hallucinations or delirium with amnesia may be used as a plot point, however. (A character with healing spells will roll twice.)
Name:
越橘
:
Type:
(Healing; Fenbush Berries)
Found:
Wetlands
Description:
These red-berried, green bushes, growing at the water’s edge, are often muddy when found – but can be washed and prepared into a dwarven folk remedy for hangovers.
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Fire Lotus (
业火莲熏香
)
Type:
Perennial; Flowers
(Unknown; Instant Courage)
Found:
Pandaria; Kun-Lai Summit
Description:
Has a potent fragrance. Used as an incense by the Grummles to inspire bravery, even in the most reluctant or cowardly individuals.
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火粟花
Type:
Perennial; Flowers
Found:
Pandaria; Timeless Isle
Description:
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火焰花
aka Fire Lily or Scorpidsting
Type:
Perennial; Flowers
Found:
Eastern Kingdoms; Kalimdor; Hot regions
Description:
This variety of lily flourishes in hot, arid terrain. It is bright red and orange in color, both leaves and flowers, with spindly, delicate stamens. Firebloom is extremely spicy; in small amounts, it can be used as a seasoning. The pollen and nectar of Firebloom will burn the skin when touched. It is advisable to wear gloves while gathering this herb. It may prove difficult to harvest, as the roots run very deep in the ground to find whatever water it can.
This plant may be difficult to cultivate at home, as it does not tolerate direct moisture well. DO NOT WATER. It will oversaturate and suffocate the roots. The plant should be sheltered from precipitation. The plant grows in blistering heat, and will not survive the winter in most climates when cultivated at home.
Since the Cataclysm, this plant has nearly gone extinct in the Blasted Lands, however in other previous locations has only seen an increase in population. It’s possible this plant has a connection to the element of fire.
The ogres of Tanaris spice their otherwise bland meals with this flower.
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Potions made with Firebloom tend to be rather spicy. The oil may be extracted from the plant for alchemical purposes, and the leftover plant processed and added to red dye, which adds a lustrous shimmer to textiles. Firebloom oil is a key ingredient in rocket fuel. An infusion of Oil of Blackmouth and Firebloom stamens can provide a sense of clarity and focus.
By combining Firebloom oil with a magical catalyst, one can produce an oil searing hot to the touch, which is commonly applied to weaponry. Firebloom oil interacts with Goldthorn oil by producing potentially explosive effects. It has been CAREFULLY applied to weaponry with interesting results.
Dosage:
Infusion in water or milk, up to 3 tablespoonsful. Powdered root, ½ dram. Infusion up to 2 fluid ounces.
Meaning:
Passion that survives adversity.
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Name:
火棘花
(
火叶
and
火籽
)
Type:
Perennial; Flowers
Found:
Northrend; Borean Tundra; hot springs
Description:
Firethorn is something of a curiosity and novelty, growing exclusively in the mineral-rich geyser fields of the northern tundras. Its root system grows shallow, preferring to spread perpendicular to the ground to take advantage of water, nutrient-dense soil and mineral deposits. From the ground sprout numerous hollow, thick stems, and along either side of each stem grow pointed, slightly curled leaves.
Firethorn’s namesake is both the thorny appearance of its soft, slightly hairy leaves, and the exorbitantly profuse amount of brightly colored, incandescent pollen released with the slightest bump or breeze. The plants often appear to be aflame.
The native peoples who inhabit the tundras have long regarded Firethorn as an efficacious ward against witchcraft and dark magics. It is most commonly dried and tied into bundles, then hung from doorways and windowsor burned in braziers. The juice may be expressed or the dried herb powdered for use in teas. The pollen, while lovely, breaks down fairly quickly, bears no medicinal value, and is of little practical use.
(Only useful for inscription.)
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(Leaves) On the attack; Aggression; (Seeds) A spark of interest; “You inflame my desires”; or a vulnerable state.
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Whole plant poisonous, seeds even more so, especially if accidentally ground up with cereal. Causes rawness of throat, nausea, acute gastroenteritis, fever, giddiness, headache, delirium, severe stomach pain, weakness, slow breathing, sharp pain in spine, coma, and death from respiratory arrest. Onset occurs within a half hour to an hour after ingestion.
Cure:
Empty stomach and treat symptoms.
Chance of Survival:
Slim. (Roll for difficulty against healing spells.)
Name:
炎火草
Type:
Found:
Hot regions of Draenor
Description:
This weed was probably the precursor to Felweed, and is likely related to Frostweed. It exists near extremely hot conditions, and is likely influenced by the element of fire.
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夏斯卡格草
aka Tanglebeard
Type:
Vine; Canes, Flowers
Found:
Broken Isles; Stormheim
Description:
rambly, coarse, and difficult to handle. The Vrykul Bonespeakers revere fjarnskaggl, burning it during sacred rituals.
To pick: do not touch the tips. Dig out the whole plant. Pull from the base, nearly the root. Do not plant its seeds. Keep in a leather bag. Do not allow it to get wet.
It is said that it used to be a staple in vrykul culture; lining beds, flavouring broth, and warming infants. It is said to be a dying plant, with only the most resilient capable of the harsh winds of Stormheim while being extinct in Northrend. Its origin is forgotten, said to be a gift from the heavens.
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烈焰花
Type:
Perennial; Flowers
Found:
Kalimdor; Hyjal; Fiery areas
Description:
(Only useful for a quest.)
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烈焰菇
aka Zangar Firecracker, Swamp Beacon, or Bog Beacon
Type:
Fungus; Fruiting body
Found:
Outland; Zangarmarsh
Description:
Flame Cap, so named in part of its intense bioluminescence, inhabits the dark, swampy bogs and swamps of Outland’s extensive Zangarmarsh. The fungus grows in multiple stalks, emergy from a hard, spongy base. The spindly stalks are black or dark violet in color, and topped with a red or orange semi-gelatinous cap. On the underside of the cap is an extensive network of tiny pore, whence the spores are released.
Most particularly, Flame Cap’s namesake lies in the volatile and incendiary nature of the fungus. It contains a variety of highly explosive compounds – in minute amounts – that detonate if subjected to mechanical shock. While these detonations themselves are rather diminutive, all things considered, they can cause severe burns to the face, eyes, hands, and any other exposed flesh, as well as damage clothing.
Expression of these chemicals is impractical and time consuming, and not recommended. The Flame Cap is, however, an effective tinder in the case of an emergency.
Edible fungus fruit that improves one’s fire magic. It is said to be a variant of Ragveil.
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Declaration of love.
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Floodlily (
受祝福的深水百合
)
Type:
Perennial; Flowers
Found:
Eastern Kingdoms; Wetlands
Description:
This lily issaid to be blessed by nature’s rain. There is speculation that its roots absorb so much water that it allows one to pop the bulb, releasing the water in a “flood”-like explosion, capable of putting out fire.
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Name:
Flushbloom
Type:
(Unknown; Book: Lands of Conflict)
Found:
(Alterac?)
Description:
Little is known of this herb, except that it is, or was, addictive, and that Lord Aiden Perenolde of Alterac was a user.
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Fly Agaric aka Deadly Amanita or Panther Mushrooms
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Found:
Northern climates.
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Symptoms occur within a half-hour to three hours after ingestion. Two poisons lower blood pressure, slow pulse, cause stomach upset, light-headedness, and cause profuse water loss from tears, saliva, sweat, and diarrhea. Another two poisons cause dizziness, convulsions, delusions, violent headaches, blurred vision, muscle cramps, staggering, and coma. Effects can also include a sense of flying, visions, mood swings, and deep sleep. Respiratory failure and death may occur but only if a large amount has been ingested and medical attention not sought. The fly agaric also causes copious mucus in throat and closing of the throat. This may subside in 24 hours unless victim ate a large amount or was previously ill, in which case it could prove deadly.
Cure:
Empty the stomach. Cardio-stabilizers often used. Symptoms may subside in 6 to 24 hours. Death reported in several victims with concurrent diseases or who ate in abundance.
Chance of Survival:
Fair to good. The hallucinations may be used as a plot point, however. (Roll for each type of the four poisons.)
Name:
愚人菇
Type:
Fungus; Fruiting body
Found:
Pandaria; Wet, damp environments
Description:
Fool’s Cap is a conditionally edible mushroom native to the temperate climates of Pandaria. The cushiony cap – often described as “meaty” in texture – bears a distinct reddish skin with smudgy blue markings outlined in white. The flesh, including the gills on the underside of the cap, is off-white in color. The brittle, slender stalk is straight, and may have a scaly appearance.
Fool’s Cap is so named because, raw in large quantities, it can be quite toxic, and must be parboiled prior to use. Properly prepared, it imparts an agreeable nutty flavor to culinary dishes. Fool’s Cap is also a staple in many medicinal teas and herbal remedies, where it is most oten dried prior to use.
Medicinal:
An herbal tea of dried Fool’s Cap and Silkweed energizes and invigorates. Green Tea infusions also ommonly include Fool’s Cap, Rain Poppy, or Snow Lily, and are said to promote awareness and reduce stress. A strong decoction of Fool’s Cap andGolden Lotus may be added to tea as a moderate stimulant and powerful tonic.
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Infusion, 1 ounce powdered herb to one pint boiling water, steeped several minutes, taken in teacup doses. Decoction or syrup, 4 ounces.
Meaning:
Concern; “What have you done?”
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Name:
Four Winds Clover (
幸运四风四叶草
)
Type:
Ground cover; Flowers, Leaves
Found:
Pandaria; Valley of the Four Winds
Description:
(There is nothing on the quest item.)
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Name:
狐尾花
Type:
Shrub; Leaves
Found:
Broken Isles; Highmountain.
Description:
Foxflower gets its name from its similar appearance to a fox’s tail. Foxflower has a rank smell. Foxflower can be turned into powerful fluxes, mostly used to weld leystone.
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雪莲花
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Overbearing chastity of propriety; “Your chastity has frozen you.”
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Name:
冰莓
Type:
Shrub; Leaves, Berries
Found:
Northrend; Coldarra
Description:
A berry that grows in cold climate, this particular one appears to only grow around the Nexus. It can be made into a juice.
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Frostbloom (
雪霜花叶片
)
Type:
Vine; Leaves
Found:
Draenor; Frostfire Ridge
Description:
(Touching the leaves has a nauseous effect. Can be made into a poultice of poison.)
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Frostspear
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(Does not appear in WoW, skipping for now.)
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寒霜草
Type:
Shrub; Leaves
Found:
Cold regions of Draenor
Description:
This weed was probably the precursor to Felweed, and is likely related to Fireweed. It exists near extremely cold conditions, and is likely influenced by the element of water.
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Name:
灿烂的孢子
Type:
Fungus; Fruiting Body
(Unknown; Fulgore Spores)
Found:
Zangarmarsh
Description:
Used as a light source; propogated through spores. A small, green mushroom that gives off a soft glow.
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熏烟伞菌
Type:
Fungus; Fruiting body
(Magical; Unsavory Remedies)
Found:
Kalimdor; Damp environments
Description:
(Can be made into a salve to close wounds and lessen pain while healing.)
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Name:
幽灵菇
aka Fool’s Mushroom
Type:
Fungus; Fruiting Body
Found:
Eastern Kingdoms; Hinterlands (Native); Kalimdor
Description:
The Ghost Mushroom has its name due to its pale, almost transparent coloration and bioluminescent glow. It originated in the Zangarmarsh region of Outland, but spores were brought over in the First War. These mushrooms can only be found in caves, as they cannot tolerate sunlight. They grow best in no-light conditions and as such can prove difficult to cultivate at home.
Originally from the Hinterlands, these mushrooms have spread to several far-reaching ends of Azeroth and even Outland. They grow in dark, wet caves.
Medicinal:
They are generally considered, but very powerful alchemically, having strong ties to shadows and spirits. They are typically dried and ground into a fine powder just prior to mixing. The mushrooms are mildly hallucinogenic and can cause feelings of invincibility. Abuse can be dangerous, not only to the imbiber, but to those around him once he has detached from reality. However, when carefully prepared in small doses by a skilled alchemist, these effects can be beneficial.
Ghost Mushroom’s psychedelic compounds compliment the fel-devouring properties of Gromsblood, and both herbs have been included in weaponized concoctions to that end. Similar interactions between Ghost Mushroom and Blindweed lead to a mildly effective, albeit limited invulnerability property. Thanks to the mushroom’s latent magical properties, the powder can be used for potions that render the drinker invisible for a short time, or enhances their ability to use the power of spirits.
The mushrooms can also be powdered and processed into a dye, used in high end, rare textiles.
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Obscurity.
Poison:
Two main poisons: one is slow-acting and produces hypoglycemia and is responsible for the major symptoms; the other acts quickly and produces degenerative changes in kidney, liver, and cardiac muscles. Usually the symptoms show 6 to 15 hours after ingestion, but sometimes take as long as 48 hours--the longer the delay, the deadlier the result, because the liver is attacked immediately. First physical symptoms are usually nausea, vomiting, and bloody diarrhea. After an early feeling of discomfort, there is a sudden onset of extreme stomach pains, violent vomiting, intense thirst, and cyanosis (blueness) of the extremities. If the liver is damaged, jaundice occurs. The sufferer remains conscious almost to the end, with brief periods of unconsciousness before lapsing into a final coma and dying. Because of severe dehydration, potassium levels usually cause cardiac arrest. Death may occur on fourth or seventh day, or recovery may take up to two weeks.
Cure:
No known antidotes. First recourse is to empty the stomach.
Chance of Survival:
Slim. Multiple operations needed to fix all the internal damage, one at the discovery of the poisoning to prevent further damage, one for each of the two poisons, and one to repair the liver. (Rolls to fix internal damage, discovery of each poison, and to repair the liver.)
Name:
鬼面菇
Type:
Fungus; Fruiting Body
(Poison; Haohan’s Vote III: Pure Poison)
Found:
Pandaria; Dark caves
Description:
A white mushroom with violet speckles. It gives off an eerie glow. It can be combined with a Cave Lily, Bloodbloom, and Violet Lichen to create a wounding poison.
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阴暗草
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Many wiry, angular branches grom from a woody, bark-covered stem to form a shrub that rarely exceeds knee height. Gloomweed sports a sparse covering of dull, matte, leathery leaves, and bears waxy, foul-smelling dark berries.
Before the scourge and the plague of undeath swept the land, Gloomweed was known as the Northern Blueberry. It grows abundantly in those landsleast affected by the destruction of the Scourge, most particularly in the dense forests of Tirisfal and Silverpine, and may still grow in some regions of Gilneas. Be it Gloomweed or Blueberry, it is thought to be largely extinct in the plaguelands.
Its modern corrupted form has frequently been mistaken for other taint flora of similar appearance, including Doom Weed, Womb Weed, or Broom Weed. Or Doom Seed.
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Despite its rotting, stinking, corrupted form, Gloom Weed still possesses some alchemical application. Care must be taken, however, for moderate to high doses, the plant is quite toxic. Small amounts cause a significant reduction in blood pressure and heart rate. It is an effective remedy with afflictions of the heart.
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Powdered extract, 1 ½ – 2 grains. Fluid extract, 1 – 2 drops.
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幽影林地孢子
Type:
Fungus; Fruiting Body
Found:
Draenor; Shadowmoon Valey
Description:
(Used as an ingredient to make wolf meat, frog leg, mushroom stew.)
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亮顶蘑菇
Type:
Fungus; Fruiting Body
Found:
Outland; Zangarmarsh
Description:
ed glowing mushrooms found in Zangarmarsh, these are used as a traditional currency among the sporelings. It is said once a year, the sporelings of Sporeggar hold a festival where they revere a great glowcap. It is possible glowcap have a connection to the elements.
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金苜蓿
aka Goldleaf
Type:
Ground Cover; Leaves, Flowers
Found:
Northrend; Grasslands
Description:
A northern relative of the common red clover. The foliage is a golden yellow in color with trifoliate leaves. Flowers grow on stalks and are identified by their spherical, spiky shape and white color. As with other varieties of clover, it is very nutritious, and the nectar is very sweet.
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The fluid extract of Goldclover is used as an alterative and antispasmodic. An infusion may, with advantage, be used in cases of bronchial and whooping-cough. Fomentations and poultices of the herb have been used as local applications to cancerous growths.
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1 part fluid extract to 1 – 2 parts water. Infusion, wineglassful taken freely.
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Friendship; Industriousness
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黄金莲
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Perennial; Flowers
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Good fortune.
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黄金参
aka Wild Ginseng
Type:
Tuber; Fruit, Leaves
Found:
Eastern Kingdoms; Kalimdor; Various Locations; Outland
Description:
Golden Sansam is a relatively rare, extremely powerful herb, known to some cultures as the cure-all root. It can take up to six years to fully mature, and is easy to over-harvest. The above-ground leavaes look much like the leaves of a carrot and blend In very well with background foliage. Underneath, the root is pointed, somewhat rounded, and the flesh beneath the gold skin is white and somewhat dry. The root is edible and tastes something like a vaguely spicy carrot.
While it is native to Azeroth, this plant has also been brought to Outland. Although it used to thrive in the shadows of objects around it, it has adapted to grow near trees, trunks, and logs, possibly as the result of a symbiotic relationship. In recent years, its population in Azshara, Felwood, Feralas, the Hinterlands, the Eastern Plaguelands, and Silithus has decreased. It is now extinct from the Burning Steppes. It is now thriving in areas where it previously was not, such as Felwood, the Swamp of Sorrows, the Badlands, and Zangarmarsh.
Golden Sansam oil is used in many perfumes, as well as in cooking.
Medicinal:
Golden Sansam has incredible healing and restorative properties that fully live up to the plant’s reputation. Dried and ground, it can significantly bolster the immune system, increase pain tolerance, or applied topically to wounds to stimulate the healing process.
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Infusion taken in wineglass doses as needed. Decoction of root, 2 – 4 ounces in one quart water reduced to a pint, taken in 1 – 2 tablespoonsful as needed. Fluid extract, 1 – 2 drams as needed.
Meaning:
Big and beautiful; Non-traditional beauty.
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金皮苹果
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Where the trees are grown; Azeroth
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The arils in the immature fruit are poisonous. The arils become edible when fruit is ripe and used in cooking. Poisoning occurs when people inadvertently eat immature fruit and can reach epidemic proportions during the winter months. Poison causes hypoglycemia. Sometimes nausea and vomiting begin two hours after ingestion. The victim appears symptom-free for another 8 to10 hours, and then is suddenly hit with renewed emesis, convulsions, low blood sugar, coma, and death. Or the character eats some and six hours elapse before convulsions and coma occur. Diarrhea and fever are notably absent. Convulsions occur in 85% of all cases. Death can occur 24 hours after ingestion. An autopsy would find hemorrhages in brain.
Cure:
Intoxication is associated with high mortality. Induce vomiting, treat symptoms. Maintaining sugar is highly important. Can use fluids and fruit juices.
Chance of Survival:
Usually slim. If the victim has the first type of reaction where he vomits immediately and is symptom-free for eight to ten hours before dying, the healer, with a good roll, will stop the poisoning before it gets bad. In cases where the character has several hours pass before vomiting again or for the first time, it will take a good roll for the healing spell to stop the poisoning and another roll to remedy the internal damage.
Name:
金火兰
Type:
Perennial; Flowers
Found:
Pandaria; Valley of the Four Winds
Description:
(Purely used to impress a lady.)
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(compliment to looks and brains.)
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Name:
金棘草
Type:
Vine; Canes
Found:
Eastern Kingdoms (Native); Kalimdor; Rocky Hills
Description:
This thorny, dry plant grows in full or partial sunlight, often growing as a veritable golden crown atop hillsides. The plant resembles a stump nestled with spindly, thorny vines. The base andvines consist of a thick, fleshy outer layer and a soft, gel-like interior. The spines are not particularly sharp, no special equipment is needed to harvest save a sharp pair of loppers. Brambles up to one foot long may be removed from the plant without causing damage. The best time of day for cutting goldthorn brambles is mid afternoon, when the plant has moved a maximum amount of sap into the bramble stems.
This plant is notoriously hard to find, making it very valuable. It is used in a variety of elixirs, potions, and even teas.
Medicinal:
Due to the plant’s many medicinal applications, it was once over-harvested. Domesticated varieties were produced, though selective breeding for more rapid growth has caused domesticated varieties to lose much of their medicinal potency. As such, wild Goldthorn is still highly valued.
Goldthorn is most popularly enjoyed in tea, either hot or cold. It’s known for its pleasant, fresh taste and invigorating properties. Goldthorn is a stimulant.
Goldthorn gel is soothing, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and stimulates skin regeneration. It is a popular burn remedy. The thick juice from a broken bramble of Goldthorn may be rubbed on the skin as a beauty treatment to nourish the skin and diminish wrinkles. Wash the face with hot water and vinegar, then rub on the Goldthorn juice and allow to remain onskin all night. Goldthorn brings cooling relief to fealbites, reducing itching and scratching, minor burns, and rashes.
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Goldthorn has stimulant properties as well. Goldthorn oil combined with powdered Blindweed bulb has arcane-enhancing and awareness effects. In a correct preparation o oil-free powdered Fadeleaf, Goldthorn can help increase vision even beyond one’s normal level. A chemical reaction between Goldthorn juice and powdered Stranglekelp, Steelbloom, or Sungrass produces a powerful stimulant. Goldthorn reacts very strongly with the mineral Mithril. The chemical compound that maintains the gelatinous structure of the plant’s interior can be combined with powdered Mithril ore into a very strong lacquer, commonly used to reinforce heavy armor, though the concoction takes weeks to fully set and cure. The gel should be mixed with sufficient fluid to render a liquid and distilled to isolate this compound. Failure to distill and isolate may seriously compromise the integrity of the final product.
Dosage:
Fluid extract, 5 – 30 drops. Powdered extract, 1 – 5 grains. Decoction of bark, ½ – 2 ounces. Tincture, ¼ – 2 drams. Goldthorn may be taken in recommended doses every hour.
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Prosperity
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戈加梅
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(Makes a person hyper upon consumption. Possibly a reference to the Guarana berry.)
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戈尔隆德捕蝇草
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Found:
Draenor; Gorgrond
Description:
(Overgrown fly trap. Not much else to describe.)
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Name:
墓地苔
Type:
Bryophyte; Whole Plant
Found:
Graveyards and crypts
Description:
As its name implies, Grave Moss is usually found around grave sites. This bright green moss grows in nitrate-rich environmens and thrives on decaying organic matter. The plant actually feeds on necromantic energies, which if left to float freely aroudn could very well encourage the dead to rise. It is easily recognizable as a bright green velvety sheet of fine creep moss. A potentially disgusting plant to harvest, and disturbing the dead can be outright dangerous, but the rewards are well worth it.
(Used by the goblin mafia as a threat.)
Medicinal:
Grave Moss is a strong gland stimulant. It was once used to treat skin problems, digestion, and infections. It is most often combined with other herbs (Bloodthistle, Nightmare Vine, or Ghost Mushroom). Alone it is very powerful and very toxic, and should be used with extreme caution, as well as in extremely small doses. Do not use this herb without the proper guidance from a skilled alchemist.
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Grave Moss possesses latent shadow elemental properties due to its feeding on and retention of necromantic energy and general proximity to death and decay. Distilling can bring them out and they can be used to enhance one’s awareness of shadowy magics.
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Powdered, 1 – 2 grains. Fluid extract, 1 – 3 drops. Tincture, 5 – 15 drops. Infusion, 10 – 20 drops.
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Name:
绿茶叶
Type:
Shrub; Flowers, Leaves
Found:
Tropical and subtropical regions; Pandaria
Description:
A large, leafy everygreen growing, rarely, up to thirty feet in height. The leaves are elliptical in shape, on short stalks, and slightly tapered, with slightly serrated edges. Flowers are sparse, growing in twos or threes on short branches.
While relatively easy to forage, Green Tea is equally laborious and time-consuming to process. Leaves must be air dried prior to use. Once moderately dried, rroast leaves over fire, stirring constantly until they soften and begin to wild. Next, leaves must be squeezed to remove any remaining moisture, then roasted again. Stir vigorously and requently until color fades and becomes dull.
(Obviously used to make green tea.)
Medicinal:
The dried leaf is used as a stimulant and astringent. The fluid extract is used to staunch bleeding.
Combinations: A tea including Golden Lotus, Snow Lily, or Fool’s Cap promote awareness and improve mood. The dried, powdered leaf may be mixed with dried Fool’s Cap or Snow Lily to produce a moderate stimulant, typically created by infusion and then reducing and concentrating to one quarter volume. A Green Tea infusion with Silkweed is said to improve memory.
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Infusion, teacup doses as needed. Decoction or syrup, 4 ounces. Large quantities may impede sleep.
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潮湿的刺肉果
Type:
Shrub; Leaves, Berries
Found:
Broken Isles; Val’sharah
Description:
Carried and eaten by the grell (most likely stolen from the furbolg.)
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格罗姆之血
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Not native to Azeroth; brought by Demons during the Third War. Where demons walk.
Description:
Named for the orc Grom Hellscream, this spry, leafy plant grows in areas affected by Fel taint; its leaves start out green and reddish brown as they grow and absorb the demonic energy around them. Some theorize this plant actually works to cleanse the affected lands by drawing out the Fel, and are experimenting with this thesis in mind. The plant is easily mistaken for being dead. The plant grows well in poor soil, sandy ground, and tainted environments.
Medicinal:
Corm (bulb), seeds relieve pain and inflammation of gout in small amount.
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Gromsblood is extremely potent and can be used in elixirs that increase physical strength, or as an anti-demonic reagent. However, even when correctly prepared, the leaves cannot be entirely cleansed of the Fel taint. Therefore, produces of Gromsblood should be used sparingly and with great caution. Gromsblood has strong anabolic properties, and coupled with Fel taint can be exceptionally helpful or exceptionally harmful. Gromsblood should not under any circumstances be processed by anyone save skilled herbalists and alchemists.
Gromsblood potion acts as an anabolic performance enhancer. The addition of Sorrowmoss is highly advised, and provides a happy medium between performance and personal safety and health, and the further benefit of chemical reaction leading to regenerative properties. A concentrated dosage of Gromsblood potion allows the imbiber to feel the presence of demonic entities. Its fel-devouring properties are complimented by the false bravado and oolhardy bravery provided by Ghost Mushroom, Sorrowmoss, and other mind-altering substances, but such a combination should never be attempted without direct supervision of askilled physician and alchemist.
Dosage:
Gromsblood should be prepared as an infusion and taken in teaspoonful doses.
Meaning:
“Abandon hope,” “Leave,” “Demons ahead.”
Poison:
Goats are immune and milk can have poison. On ingestion, there is immediate burning pain in mouth and throat with intense thirst followed by nausea and emesis. Difficulty swallowing, abdominal colic and severe, profuse, persistent, bloody diarrhea develop. There is extensive loss of fluid that may lead to shock. Cardiovascular collapse, delirium, sensory disturbances, convulsions, muscle weakness, and respiratory failure. Sudden death may occur after injection of a small amount. In chronic poisoning, hair starts to fall out in 10 to14 days. Fatalities occur in 50% of those poisoned. Reaction time is 2 to 6 hours. Death may take up to 2 to 3 days to occur. Patient is fully conscious until end.
Cure:
Induce vomiting; use plant charcoal. Intoxication has prolonged course due to slow excretion of poison. Fluid replacement required. Analgesics, hypotensives, and atropine may help alleviate cramps and diarrhea.
Chance of Survival:
Slim. (Roll twice for healing spells, plus again for secondary symptoms.)
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Name:
Hazewood (
薄雾叶
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Type:
Shrub; Flowers, Leaves
Found:
Northrend; Grizzly Hills
Description:
The plant grows in a scrubby bush, to roughly waist height, with tall, rigid, prickly stems bearing spiny flower heads, purple in color. The entirity of the plant is spiny and prickly to the touch, and requires gloves for harvesting. Hazewood is native to the northern continent of Northrend, and grows chiefly beneath a canopy of ancient evergreens in the Grizzly Hills region.
The leaves are typically dried and smoked, and less commonly taken as tinctures or extracts. Hazewood increases awareness and mood, increases vividness of dreams, and induces halluctinations, typically for religious and shamanistic purposes.
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(Combined with a Waterweed Frond, can create a “Vial of Visions”.)
Dosage:
Tincture, 5 – 15 drops. Powdered extract, ¼ – 1 grain. Fluid extract, 1 – 3 drops. For smoking, ¼ – 1 grain.
Meaning:
Obfuscation; “Can’t see the forest for the trees.”
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Name:
心灵之花
aka Deepholm Marigold
Type:
Perennial; Flowers
Found:
Deepholm; The Elemental Plane of Earth; Deep places of Azeroth
Description:
Native to the elemental realm of Deepholm, Heartblossom is a hearty plant bearing striking red flowers. The leaves are rough to the touch, and range in color from a shiny, light green to yellow. Its flowers tend toward flamboyance, and are mainly a striking red or orange in color. The plant contains a milky-white juice, particularly concentrated within the stems and roots.
Heartblossoms produce nectar close to the ground. They are always in pairs; If one blossom is taken, the other flower begins to wilt immediately and dies soon after. It is considered very unlucky to disturb a Heartblossom without blessing it first.
The local fungal moths prefer to feed on Heartblossom nectar.
Medicinal:
The plant is a potent adaptogen. The leaves and petals are often infused in teas or tinctures to promote concentration and confidence. The milky juice is thrice distilled, resulting in a mildly anabolic concentrate which stimulates increased alertness and assertiveness.
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Dosage:
Infusion, 1 ounce herb to 1 pint boiling water, steeped 15 minutes, then cooled, taken freely. Distillation, ¼ – 1 dram.
Meaning:
(Romeo and Juliet reference, most likely.)
Poison:
Externally, oil causes blistering and irritation (blistering can last up to 3 weeks). Internally, oil produces burning pain in mouth and stomach, bloody diarrhea, violent purging, tachycardia, coma, and death. One leaf or seed may be deadly. Reaction time immediate on skin contact, within 10 to 15 minutes for ingestion.
Cure:
Vomiting useless. Fluids encouraged as much as possible along with symptomatic treatment of pain, and kidney and liver damage.
Chance of Survival:
Slim. In consumption, healer must make multiple operations to fix all the internal damage, one at the discovery of the poisoning to prevent further damage, one to repair the liver, two to repair the kidneys. (Rolls for internal damage, discovery, repair of liver, two for kidneys.)
Name:
地狱火刺叶
Type:
Fern; Fronds
(Healing; Preparing the Salve)
Found:
Outland; Hellfire Peninsula
Description:
This rugged, golden-brown, spine-leafed plant can be either consumed for sustenance or made into a salve to dull pain.
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焦黑的高地桦木
Type:
Tree; Wood
Found:
Eastern Kingdoms
Description:
Has an “unmistakeable smell” when burnt. Wildhammer gryphons recognize the smell during training and will immediately come to their riders.
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高地红石榴
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(Pomegranite from Twilight Highlands.)
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紫蓝色蘑菇
Type:
Fungus; Fruiting Body
Found:
Kalimdor; Teldrassil
Description:
These mushrooms are normally found under trees, however the grell appear to have a taste for these mushrooms.
These mushrooms can be combined with several other ingredients to create an antidote for strong spider venom. This antidote consists of 7 parts Hyacinth Mushroom, 4 parts Moonpetal Lily, and 1 ichor from the spider itself.
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Name:
冰盖草
Type:
Fungus; Fruiting Body
Found:
Kalimdor; Winterspring (Cold regions)
Description:
Icecap is a rosette-forming herb, growing in the northern reaches of Kalimdor. At a distance, the bloom appears as a solid, spherical mass. However, close inspection reveals a globe of tiny, densely packed flowers, typically white in color, perched atop a stiff, vertical stem with large, velvety leaves.
Medicinal:
Icecap is commonly employed in medicine. The root is a potent antiseptic, diuretic, and tonic. The juice, diluted with water, is used to treat infection and swelling.
A poultice of Sorrowmoss and Icecap, soaked in vinegar and applied to the soles of the feet, is said to draw out toxic compounds from the body. Likewise, a solution of the expressed juice and vinegar taken daily is an effective remedy against poisons.
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An infusion created from the dried leaves of Icecap and Dreamfoil is good for both spirit and mind. The addition of Black Lotus, which must be supervised by a skilled herbalist or apothecary, proves efficacious as a remedy for acute afflictions of the spirit. An infusion of dried Icecap and Peacebloom made into a medicinal tea is good for the reduction of fever, though it can be a touch bitter. It is suggested the addition of Swift Thistle will sweeten the taste for ease of consumption.
Icecap may be taken with Sage to promote awareness and clarity of mind. It is sometiems added to powdered Ghost Mushroom to temper the latter’s potent side effects due to dosage irregularities.
Dosage:
Syrup, 1 ½ ounce to 1 oucne raw expressed juice, taken freely. Decoction, equal parts crushed root and vinegar boiled together in water until reduced, taken in teaspoonful doses.
Meaning:
Peace; Quietude; OR Delicacy: “Be careful, I’ve been hurt before.”
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冰棘草
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This plant derives its name from its sharp thorns, often coated with glinting hoarfrost and rime. Native to the chilly continent of Northrend, and particularly thriving in the blustery Storm Peaks, Icethorn is perhaps the definition of hardy. Icethorn is a short, brambly, knotty vine with thick roots, spreading several feet deep into the ground below the permafrost.
The tough, woody brambles are of little use, as the sap spends the majority of the time deep inside the roos. Younger, smaller plants are easier to harvest, as the roots spread neither outward nor particularly deep.
Medicinal:
The expressed juice of the roots is an effective tonic and possesses powerfully curative properties. The effect is initially stimulating, though depression is sure to follow. Icethorn is employed chiefly as a local anesthetic, as it is both an effective pain reliever and antiseptic.
The root may be bruised with mortar and pestle and added to a Goldclover oultice to aid the healing of wounds. Both may be taken internally in a strong decoction for serious or internal injury.
Combinations:
The fluid extract may be added to elixirs of Frost Lotus or Lichbloom to raise one’s spirits and expand the mind.
Dosage:
Fluid extract, ½ – 1 dram. Powdered root, 1 dram. Dried leaves, 1 dram. Solid extract, 1 – 15 grains.
A word of caution – Icethorn is extremely potent. It must be taken in small doses, and interacts in a most volatile manner to many other medicinal compounds. Supervision of a qualified apothecary is strongly recommended. High doses may induce respiratory paralysis.
Meaning:
Unrequited love.
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寒冰藤
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霸王莲
Type:
Perennial; Flowers
(Magical/Healing; Herbal Remedies / Lotus Tea)
Found:
Krasarang Wilds
Description:
A stalk of pale flowers growing over “ugly” green leaves, giving off a pungent odor. According to folklore, Lotus Tea will cure any Mogu poison or curse; in addition, it is used to impart strength to those in pain or depressed.
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火岩龙舌兰
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A rosette of thick, rigid, toothed leaves forms the Incendia Agave, a larger succulent native to the regions of southern Kalimdor. Severe flooding of the Thousand Needles canyon beds have significantly reduced the plant’s numbers, with all indications that it may be extinct in the wild. Locals still cultivate the plant both ornamentally and medicinally, however.
Take care when harvesting. The thorns, particularly those on the tips of the leaves, are very sharp and may cause injury.
(Skin contact with the juices in agave leaves can cause nasty blistering. Incendia Agave was already rare to begin with, and only existed in Thousand Needles. Since it flooded, it’s most likely now extinct. Enchanting Incendia Agave and crushing it into a powder on the Sacred Fire of Life summons Arikara.)
Medicinal:
Incendia Agave is employed internally as a mild laxative and diuretic. It is slow to act, taking half a day or longer to begin working. Externally it is stimulating and has a drying effect.
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Fluid extract, 5 – 15 drops. Powdered extract, 1 – 3 grains. Tincture, 30 drops.
A word of caution – The powdered extract is highly flammable.
Meaning:
(Dried) Bad experiences; Getting burned. (Fresh) Spiteful warning of malicious acts to come.
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魔法蘑菇
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(This mushroom doesn’t seem quite right. Combine 4 mushrooms and 2 chilled meat to create Infused Mushroom Meatloaf. They are found in the Dalaran Sewers.)
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Inocybe
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Abundant under conifers, especially white pines and in pine plantations, these mushrooms occasionally are found in hardwood forests. (Mushroom with torn/scaly fiber head)
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Sometimes as quickly as one hour after ingestion. Symptoms begin with profuse sweating, salivation, stupor, rapid loss of consciousness. Face takes on blue hue, and lips swell and become redder as blood vessels dilate. Muscles become flaccid, though from time to time twitching of the extremities will be noted. Reflexes barely noticeable and pulse becomes difficult to find. Cardiac arrest occurs in only 4% of victims, as medical attention is usually reached soon enough.
Cure:
It is possible to induce vomiting quickly and recover shortly after. Belladonna is antidote to mushroom poisoning.
Chance of Survival:
Fair; but the liver is a heavily affected region and may require extra attention. (Roll for healing, plus the healer rolls again for liver.)
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生命盛怒百里香
Type:
Perennial; Leaves
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(Basically Thyme, but yellow. Useful to incantations, apparently.)
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怒根之种
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(Ireroot seeds are somewhat like fel cones, but more potent. Nature responds negatively to demons and these ireroot seeds prompt a very concentrated form of that reprisal.)
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铁藤种子
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(Ivory bell is known for its healing properties, found in clumps of brush around larger plants within Eco-Dome Midrealm.)
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象牙铃笼草
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Name:
Jicamilla aka Physic Nut or Bellyache Bush
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Found:
Everwhere, small bushes.
Description:
Medicinal:
Purgative seed oil taken to stop bleeding, aid healing, applied to treat burns, herpes, eczema, ringworm. Fruit as contraceptive, leaf in fever wash. Root treats leprosy.
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Onset of symptoms is usually rapid. Other symptoms are probably secondary to fluid loss and suppression of intestinal function. Severe poisoning may be follow ingestion of single seed. The seeds have a very pleasant taste. Difficulty breathing, sore throat, bloating, dizziness, vomiting, diarrhea, drowsiness, and leg cramps. The poison inhibits the intestine, resulting in death. Reaction time is fifteen to twenty minutes.
Cure:
Induce extensive vomiting. Dehydration should be corrected.
Chance of Survival:
Slim. Paralysis of intestines must be healed exclusively from healing the poison itself. (Roll for poison and roll for paralysis of intestines.)
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Name:
寇塔咔啡果
Type:
(Unknown; Gourmet Kafa)
Found:
Pandaria; Kun-Lai Summit
Description:
When eaten or brewed into a drink, these pink berries give intense energy bursts followed by periods of lethargy or even withdrawal. A “gourmet” version is brewed from berries predigested by the mountain goats and plucked from their droppings.
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卡德加的胡须
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Named after the famous Archmage. Khadgar’s Whisker is a sparse, grassy plant that grows in clumps in shaded areas. The plant starts with a deep green base that fades in yellow as it grows. This plant is exceptionally common, and in many farming communities, is regarded as an invasive weed. It isn’t particularly edible, as it tastes like grass.
(Most likely native to the Eastern Kingdoms, then transported to Kalimdor. However, seems to have travelled further than other native Eastern Kingdoms plants.
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It’s easy to dismiss this weed as it has no medicinal or magical properties specifically of its own. However, oils from the roots, stems, and blades are very effective in boosting the potency of many other alchemical compounds. The oil from the grass blades also proves an effective insect repellent.
Khadgar’s Whisker is typically pressed and the oil reserved. The remains of the plant may be discarded or fed to livestock.
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Cautious reflection; Wisdom
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皇血草
Type:
Perennial; Flowers
Found:
Flat fields and plains, jungles. “Grows where the blood of kings has been spilled.”
Description:
A small shrub with pale, pink-purple flowers, Kingsblood favors the flat areas of fields and plains. It is so named because it is said that it primarily grows where the blood of kings has been spilled. Whether true or not, you can mostly find them on the flat, windswept plains on the Arathi Highland.
Medicinal:
Kingsblood root has been a long esteemed remedy for coughs and colds. For centuries, Kingsblood has been traditionally a reliable liver and digestive remedy. The plant has also been used to reduce fevers and treat parasitic diseases. This is one of the bitter herbs often given to young children safely. Herbalists also recommended it as an antidote for poisons, and for “mad dogge biting.” It should be noted, large doses act as a laxative, and as much as five cups of tea could disturb heart rhythm. For treatment of gastrointestinal upset, it is important to take the tea thirty minutes before eating. The flowers are said to be a potent aphrodisiac.
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Fluid extract, ½ – 1 dram. Decoction of roots,2 – 4 drams. Powdered, 5 – 15 grains.
Meaning:
Loyalty
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结根草
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克瓦迪尔海草
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Algae; Leaves
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(Smells awful.)
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Lead Tree
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All parts toxic, but commonly eaten cooked in by tribes. Toxin does not appear to be present in significant quantity in immature pod. Destroyed by cooking in metal vessel.
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Ingestion causes loss of hair within 48 hours. In animals (possibly other races), consumption also results in cataract formation and growth retardation.
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No treatment is available.
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Great! However, the character is now bald.
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魔花花蕾
Type:
Perennial; Flowers
Found:
Broken Isles; Suramar
Description:
(Holds a ton of ancient mana.)
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巫妖花
aka Whispervine
Type:
Perennial; Leaves, Flowers
Found:
Northrend
Description:
Lichbloom consists of a tangled mass of spindly, cord-like stems rising from a clump of oval leaves, curling their way skyward and entwining adjoining flora and other objects. The foliage is of a dull cobalt-tinged color, and its vines are dotted with brightly-glowing bioluminescent orbs.
Lichbloom displays a pervasive concentration of mana, though it remains unknown whether this is innate or due to the adulteration that pervades the environments of Northrend. Regardless, the plant has become renowned for its magical properties. And yet, given its murky history within scourge-held lands, many choose to err on the side of superstition, utilizing it sparingly or avoiding it entirely.
Medicinal:
During the war in Northrend when supplies ran lowor were difficult to acquire, many turned to Lichbloom. Teas of Lichbloom, Talandra’s Rose, and Goldclover calm anxiety, as well as improve mood and vitality. Tincture of Icethorn may be added for greater effect.
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Lichbloom and Frost Lotus may be boiled down into a strong decoction, which improves focus and mental sharpness. Additions of ginger, honey, and spices render the herb more palatable.
Dosage:
Powdered leaves, 60 – 180 grains, infused in a half teacupful boiling water.
Meaning:
Bittersweet memories of something gone sour. “I remember the good times but make no mistake, they are over.”
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苏生兰
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If milled and mixed with water, it yields a powerful healing draught.
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活根草
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Found near fresh water, Liferoot is often mistake for Earthroot. Aside from the different habitat, Liferoot has a thinner skin, and its crisp, juicy flesh is white or creamin color, rather than brown. The leaves are also broader and not evergreen. The plant grows best in swampy environments.
Liferoot is nutritious and good to eat, and nullifies toxins when consumed, or dried, powdered, and applied directly to a wound. It is a fairly common dietary staple and is known to boost the body’s ability to expel toxins. A potion derived from Liferoot and Stranglekelp is often included in meals at high profile gathers in which fear of poison is a very real threat. The effects of instant poisons that act by triggering respiratory distress and asphyxiation can be weakened or negated.
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Liferoot is best combined with other adaptogens, like Peacebloom, Silverleaf, or Earthroot, mageroyal, or Arthas’ Tears, to increase its effectiveness. The driedroot is often brewed into tea, or made into tinctures. In traditional folk medicin, Liferoot is considered good for vital energy, used to combat sleeplessness with many soothing dreams. An essential oil derived from Liferoot may also be boiled down with sugar or honey to produce a popular, tasty hard candy.
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Docility; Tranquility. In response to heated messages, “Be cool.”
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Limes
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(Unknown; The Bane of Many a Pirate)
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(Carried by pirates of Stranglethorn, possibly overseas.)
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Limes are crated in barrels and taken to sea, then eaten in key lime pies or drunken in sweetened juice to prevent scurvy.
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Lotharian Lotus
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Perennial
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Eastern Kingdoms; Burning Steppes; Statue of Anduin Lothar
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A single flower growing at the feet of the statue of Anduin Lothar in the Burning Steppes.
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炼狱花
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Fern; Fronds
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Firelands
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月亮菇
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Fungus; Fruiting body.
(Healing; Gathering the Cure)
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Caves of Darkshore
Description:
These tiny clusters of pale, silvery-white mushrooms add potency to a poison-curing salve which is based on the poison itself. 12 of these mixed with 5 Earthroot and water creates a curative salve.
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萤月花
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Lunarwing Lily
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(Lushroom weakens whoever picks it. Exposure to the spores appears to weaken people. Grows in Vale of Eternal Blossoms. Can be stuffed with cheese to make food and baked. Being hit in combat turns your skin to look stone-like.
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魔法鳞茎种子
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(Magebulbs absorb latent magic from the soil, coalescing it into materials which can be used in enchanting.)
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紫色蘑菇
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(May spew poisonous spores themselves when picked. They grow in clusters in Uldaman. 1 Elemental Earth and 1 Goldthorn creates a potion that cures poison, disease, curses, and magic.)
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魔皇草
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Mageroyal is a common variety of Rosemary. The plant is characterized by its unusually high mana concentration, and is thus a popular herb among the Mages of Azeroth. Mageroyal is most easily identified by its open pink flowers. Its leaves give off a much sweeter aroma than common Rosemary, and the flavor is significantly mild in comparison. Due to its lighter, more delicate flavor, it is often used in cooking. Mageroyal most commonly grows in open plains and does best in direct sunlight. It is most prevalent in Westfall and the Barrens of Kalimdor.
Mageroyal is most commonly known for its magical properties. While not as powerful as Bloodthistle in this regard, it is most certainly not nearly as risky and is not known to be habit-forming, and there are no known ill effects other than the occasional allergic reaction. The magically inclined have relied on Mageroyal in aid in spellcasting and rejuvenation of mana reserves, and may provide a potentially safe alternative to the use of Bloodthistle for a similar purpose. The roots contain the highest concentration of arcane properties, best obtained by pressing for juice. The pressed roots can be dried and further processed.
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An essential oil derived from Mageroyal is used to treat stomach and nervous problems, as well as headaches. Mageroyal may also be applied externally as a spirit in hair-lotions, for its odor and effect in stimulating the hair-bulbs to renewed activity and preventing premature baldness. An infusion of the dried plant (both leaves and flowers) used when cold makes one of the best hairwashes known. It’s an effective remedy for the prevention of dandruff.
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A stimulant effect of Swiftthistle increases the potency of potions and tinctures derived from Mageroyal. Mageroyal boosts the resistance-boosting properties of Wild Steelbloom.
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Tincture, place 1 ½ lbs of fresh Mageroyal flowers in full bloom into 1 gallon alcohol, allow to stand 4 days, then distill, apply topically. Infusion of fresh herb in white wine over 4 days may be taken in wineglass doses. Mageroyal Tea, bruise fresh-cut Mageroyal tips and bruise them, steep in hot water, and add sugar to taste. Dried mageroyal or common Rosemary may be added to pipeweed to alleviate respiratory conditions. Oil, 3 drops. Tincture, 5 – 20 drops.
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Gentility; Good manners; Chivalry
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熔岩花
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(Unknown; Steal Magmolias)
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They sustain themselves in pure molten lava, continuing to give off heat even after removed from its source.
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魔女之毒
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Used by rogues to brew Deadly Poisons.
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You wound me sorely.
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Mandrake
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Perennial; Flowers, Leaves, Roots
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(Basis of the worgen madness cure used on the Gilneans.)
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One of oldest narcotics. Root sedative for depression, anxiety, insomnia, anesthetic for surgery, w/leaves used externally for pain relief. Both root/leaf tea produce initial excitement, then torpor. Hallucinatory effect.
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(“Love plant” in Jewish scriptures.)
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Primary symptoms are severe diarrhea with vomiting, insensitivity, heavy sedation, coma, and death. Atropine tends to reduce secretions, decrease gastric juices, and shut down intestines. Also causes pupil dilation and slowed heart rate. Takes a few minutes to a half-hour.
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Induce vomiting and treat symptoms.
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Fair in cases of accidental poisoning. Slim in cases of murder.
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法力蓟
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(“Untouched areas of Outland”?)
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Nobility; Mastery; I admire your prowess (especially in arcane magic). Often used as an emblem of Dalaran.
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Manabloom
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(Meticulously cultivated for thousands of years.) "Interesting. Cultivated with extreme care. It seems even the reckless Nightborne know that life and magic must exist in balance."
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茅草
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Tree
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“The flowering branches are light, fluffy, and prickly to the touch.” Can be made into a paste. Considered a “soothing herb.” Said to help dry bandages, layered between bandages.
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骨髓之花
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(Poison / Dark Magic / Plague; Variety is the Spice of Death)
Found:
Lordaeron; Tirisfal Glades; Underwater
Description:
An oddly heavy, blue-green with bright violet-petalled flower. 4 of these, combined with 8 briny sea cucumbers and 4 Xavren’s Thorn, to create a particularly painful and virulent plague. When consumed, the concoction turns the imbiber into a ghoul; they die shortly thereafter.
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沼泽苔藓
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Fungus; Fruiting Body
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Edible Mushroom
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泽地百合
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Just a flower (it appears.)
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(one of other herbs used to create a potion to “expand your mind,” allowing you to commune with the spirits. Mixed with Olemba root, telaari frond, and dragonspine.)
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草甸金盏花
Type:
(Unknown; Yellow and Red Make Orange)
Found:
Valley of the Four Winds
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A large, healthy, fragrant flower, gold-orange in color, this plant is used in dye, food flavoring, and a traditional decoration during the Day of the Dead ceremonies.
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Moon Lily (Variation of Lunarwing Lily?)
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Pandaria; Kun-Lai Summit; Possibly Broken Isles; Val’sharah
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“Only blooms in the presence of someone pure of heart.” “A thank-you gift from one of the priestesses at the temple.” (Combine 5 to create a bouquet of moon lilies.) “A bruised, but otherwise undamaged flower.” (Laid down among graves.) “A faint glow comes from the petals.” They appear to grow and float on the surface of water, with a stem that reaches to the bottom.
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月莓
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Fed to moonkins to make them happy. Can be made into a juice or a fizzy drink. It has a berry taste. Can be blessed by a moonwell to increase its nutrition. Small, red berries. (Most likely a cranberry / cherry crossover IRL.)
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(Probably uncorrupted version of weed thing found on Broken Shore.)
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月叶
Type:
(Unkown; Curse of the Worgen (Comic) / Preparations
Found:
Gilneas; Blackwald
Description:
A silvery-leafed, bushy plant, Moonleaf grows on its own or in large patches near the tree Tal’doren. When a feral, uncured worgen is nearby, the scent of this plant aids their mind in growing clear for a time. It is also used in the ritual cure ceremony that allows worgen to gain mastery over their form.
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月牙百合花
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(Healing; Iverron’s Antidote)
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White lilies with tall, golden pistils and bright magenta, flame-colored interiors, these lilies can be combined with other ingredients to create an antidote to spider venom. (7 Hyacinth Mushroom, 4 Moonpetal Lily, 1 Webwood Ichor.)
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月棘树枝
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“A bundle of MoonTHISTLE branches cleansed by the water of an ancient moonwell.”
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晨光麦
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Grass; Leaves
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Skulduggery; Actions from the Shadows. In certain circumstances, Bargains; In others, Temptation.
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山鼠草
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Mountain sides.
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As the name suggests, this bush grows high in the mountains and is often clinging to the sides of sheer cliffs. Silversage is sometimes confused for a similar, but unrelated plant, Silverleaf, due to the coloration. However, there are differenes. Silversage is shorter, prefers direct or partial sunlight, and typically prefers arid climates, though some varieties do grow in moist, temperate regions. The leaves are larger, longer, and distinctly “fuzzy.”
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Silversage has antiseptic, stimulant, and tonic properties. Infusion can be used as a fine mouthwash for all manner of mouth and throat disease.
Powdered leaves used for skin diseases. Internally sedative and astringent.
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Mouthwash, with ½ pint vinegar and ½ pint water poured over 1 ounce dried leaves.
Infusion, ½ ounce of fresh Sage leaves, 1 ounce of sugar, the juice of 1 lemon, or ¼ ounce of greated rind, are infused in a quart of boiling water and strained off after half an hour, teacup doses, taken freely.
Essential Oil, 1 – 3 drops taken 3 times daily for rheumatism and depression.
For hysteria, mania,or hyperactivity, soak the following in warm water for 14 days: 2 ounces of dried Silversage leaves and flowers, 1 ounce hamomile flowers, ½ ounce Bruiseweed root, 2 drams of bruised Caraway and Coriander seeds, 3 drams of bruised Peacebloom leaves, and 2 pints of high-proof alcohol, then ilter and dilute with double quantity of water – a wineglassful being the dose.
Meaning:
Wisdom; Enlightenment; Being at one with the elements.
Poison:
Transient burning in the mouth develops after ingestion. After several hours, increased salivation, severe gastric distress, emesis, diarrhea, and prickling sensation of skin occur. The patient may complain of watery eyes, nose and mouth, headache, muscular weakness, dimness of vision. Breathing becomes difficult, heartbeat slows, followed by severe hypotension. Kidney failure can occur. Depression, convulsions, and paralysis follow. Coma and death come as quickly as 12 hours. Symptoms usually start in 6 hours, but can take several hours or days for death to occur.
Cure:
Whiskey considered the best antidote to poisoning of this plant. Induce vomiting; fluid replacement required, respiratory support if needed. Recovery complete within 24 hours if patient survives.
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Slim; poison must be removed before internal damage can be addressed. (Healer must roll twice, once for the poison, once for the internal damage.)
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混乱毒菇
Type:
Fungus; Fruiting Body
(Poison; Mushroom Mixer)
Found:
Northrend; Zul’Drak
Description:
Clusters of large, blue-gray mushrooms with orange beneath the caps. These mushrooms, which apparently smell quite bad, yet are eaten, can be consumed to muddle the mind of the imbiber. Used to also spike Mojo.
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泥头花
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Fungus; Fruiting Body
Found:
Hillsbrad Foothills
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(Used in the Elixir of Agony, a type forsaken plague.)
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黑暗草
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(Poison / Dark Magic / Plague; The Murkweed Elixir)
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Northrend; Dragonblight; Eldritch Heights
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A small, spidery purple bush with green leaves.
Toxins within the Murkweed render the imbiber unconscious, so powerful that your spirit is fooled, allowing you to travel to the Shadowlands.
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Mushan Urine
Type:
Not a Herb
(Healing; Natural Antiseptic)
Found:
Pandaria; Townlong Steppes
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The urine of Mushan beasts, gathered sometimes as whole bladders from slain animals, serves as an excellent natural antiseptic.
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麝鼠根
Type:
(Unknown; A Noble Brew)
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Eastern Kindoms; Wetlands
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A huge, thick, spike of a root found beneath Loch Modan’s dam, can be mixed with a Tear of Tilloa that is brewed into a poisonous drink. The creator calls it Blackclaw Stout, thought this may not be well-known outside of underground warlock circles. The drink tastes simply like a stout that packs quite a punch. The imbiber then falls dizzy, feels hot, and then dies.
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纳格兰箭叶花
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Nambu
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Darkspear Islands
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A large, carnivorous plant that exists onthe Darkspear Islands, they have furry lips which cover fibrous teeth around their gaping maw. Nambu have lightning reflexes, and are capable of funneling poison into their prey. While their jaws are strong and able to lock down on many creatures, pulling them from the ground will put an end to their fight.
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金针菇
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Fungus; Fruiting Body
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(cooking ingredient.)
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虚空花
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Outland
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Oil used as laxative, purgative after poisoning, ointment for inflamed eyes.
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Unpredictability; Spontaneity; Serendipity.
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Burning in mouth, nausea, vomiting, cramps, drowsiness, cyanosis, stupor, circulatory collapse, blood in urine, convulsions, coma, and death. Toxic agent causes a breaking up of red blood cells even at extreme dilution, severe hemorrhaging results. Induces labor in pregnant women, Apparent begins only after latent period of several hours or days. Death may occur up to twelve days after ingestion. First symptoms take anywhere from two hours to two days. Other effects secondary to massive fluid loss and intestinal dysfunction. Ingestion of 2-6 seeds of this extremely toxic plant may be fatal.
Cure:
Empty stomach. Demulcents to protect stomach. Replace fluids.
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Slim. Medical attention will be needed for hemorrhaging and for loss of fluids. (Roll for healing spells.)
Name:
灵尘灌木丛
Type:
(Unknown; Netherdust Pollen)
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Outland; Shadowmoon Valley
Description:
A pink-based, blue-green tipped bush that sparkles with nether energy. The pollen of the Netherdust Bush is used by Dragonmaw Orc Mages and Shamans, for an unknown purpose.
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夜莓松露巧克力
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(Sweet berry put in chocolate.)
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Night Dragon
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(LOOK INTO THIS FURTHER.)
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Good intentions gone horribly awry; “I recognize your good intentions, but this path will lead to ruin.”; Neltharion.
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梦魇草
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(Removed in Wrath. Eaten to gain a power I guess. Found along other herbs in Outland.)
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噩梦藤
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Where demons walk; Outlands
Description:
(Poisonous.)
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Sedative, pain-killing, eases spasms. Whole plant smells of mouse urine.
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“May you never sleep well again.”
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Usually causes rapid onset of irritation of mucous membranes of mouth and throat with salivation, nausea, and vomiting. Gradual weakening of muscle power, pulse is rapid and weak, pain in muscles as they deteriorate and die. Sight often lost, but mind remains clear. Abdominal pain is usually minimal and diarrhea not typical. Headache, dilated pupils, thirst, sweating, dizziness may occur. Death from paralysis of lungs. Does not cause convulsions. First symptoms start in half-hour; but it takes several hours for death. Quail are immune and eat seeds; the flesh of one quail can paralyze a man.
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Vomiting works only if done immediately after ingestion. Plant charcoal given orally as soon as emesis ceases. Treat other symptoms. Despite apparent severity of these intoxications, mortality is low; only deliberate poisonings cause death.
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Fair; internal tissue may be weakened following medical attention. (Roll for healing spells, and again for tissue damage.)
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Nightspear
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Olemba (
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(Magical; Olemba Seed Oil)
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Olemba seeds contain an oil that can be used to coat a weapon, seeming to somehow enhance the intellect and casting ability of the wielder.
(Root: Used in conjunction with Marshberries, Telaari Frond, Dragonspine, to create an elixir capable of communing with the spirits.
Seed: Fist-sized, oily seeds. Oil can be pressed out of the weapons, creating)
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宁神花
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Perennial; Flowers
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Sunny, open areas
Description:
A variety of the common daisy, the delicate white flowers with yellow at the center and long stems with several long leaves around its base. The name “peacebloom” comes from the belief that it won’t bloom where there has been conflict, however this is untrue. The name has attributed to the plant’s calming properties. The leaves may be used as a garnish, often used to weave the flowers into hair.
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Can be crushed into a poultice that encourages wounds to heal quicker and discourages infection. Has anti-inflammatory properties, and can reduce bruising, swelling, and ease minor pain.
Can be made into a delicious tea to ward against minor illness. A favourite of Queen Taria Wrynn. Safe to use during pregnancy and is known to ease pregnancy-related discomfort and mood swings.
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Used with Earthroot, it provides a safer alternative to a Deviate Oil and Earthroot mixture – enhancing pain tolerance and musculoskeletal performance to a lesser degree without the serious side effects.
Dosage:
As a tonic, it is a suitable substitute for Chamomile, and is prepare in the same manner and taken as tea. Cold poultice for swelling and stings. Infusion, ½ - 2 ounces taken 3 times a day. Fluid extract, ½ - 1 dram. Fomentation, sachets loosely stuffed with fresh flowers and steeped in boiling water. A decoction of 10 parts chamomile, 5 parts poppy heads, 100 parts distilled water to treat abscess.
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A beginning; forgiveness.
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松仁
Type:
(Unknown; Pining for Nuts)
Found:
Kalimdor; Mulgore Trees
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These can, quite simply, be eaten.
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疫病之团
Type:
Grass; Whole “plant”
(Black Magic / Plague; Latent Disease)
Found:
Eastern Kingdoms; Plaguelands
Description:
Growing around the corpses of diseased animals, this twisted, decayed grass seem to absorb the plague and can be used to generate it anew.
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Undeath, the Scourge; By analogy, something that has gone on long past the time it should have died.
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Plaguebloom
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Type:
Perennial; Flowers
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Eastern Kingdoms; Extinct in the wild; formerly found in the Plaguelands
Description:
("Plaguebloom was once known as the 'Suffering Guardian'. This dubious honor exists as it was sometimes planted in places to serve as a cautionary warning as it thrives in desecrated, plagued lands. To see the stuff blossoming was a deterrent, a 'here lies danger that may be unseen but for this plant' warning. To some, its ability to 'find taint' is considered a silver lining." )
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祝祷之花
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(Magical / Healing; Prayerblossom)
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Eastern Kingdoms; Swamp of Sorrows
Description:
Said to grow skyward even in the darkest shadows, these broad, spear-shaped leaves with a vertical stalk of butter-colored blooms have an affinity with the Light. These flowers are used to soothe even great pain. They are also used in cures meant to combine various elemental reagents to call upon the Light.
Prayerblossom has been used by the Broken as a remedy since they settled in this swamp. If it soothes the physical form, it might be used for more powerful healing.
Ground up to eat. Mixed with Invigorated Silt from the elementals.
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紫莲花
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Perennieal; Flowers
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Kalimdor; Felwood
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Easily the most common variety of lotus, recognizable by its distinct purple, fleshy pod, and dark spines. Purple Lotus may be accompanied by the ropy filaments of its usual symbiotic companion, Wildvine. The flower is easily identified by delicate, purple petals and a fragrant, yellow center. These plants often grow around the ruins of ancient troll or Kal’dorei settlements, as both races have historically cultivated them for medicinal and spiritual purposes.
Purple Lotus is said to bring visions and sleep, and can indeed be used in alchemy to either encourage a waking dream, or a dreamless, peaceful sleep.
The essence of this purple-blue flower is used to stimulate the circulation and enhance sexual vigor; it promotes feelings of euphoria and warmth when prepared as a tea, which is thick and golden, or smoked as dried petals. An extract, consumed a few drops daily, is thought to be a general tonic for good health, and the Purple Lotus also lends itself to a delightful perfume.
(“Range formerly more extensive; has shrunk to Felwood’s ruins since the Cataclysm.”)
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Infusion, taken in ½ wineglass dose. Liquid extract, 1 drop 3 times per day.
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Chastity; Eloquence
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腐烂藤蔓
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(Bottom of Sunken Temple)
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(Can be used to create a toxin enough to down a devilsaur.)
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Quillvine
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邪雾草
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Fungus; Fruiting Body
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Outland; Zangarmarsh
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Used as a base for daggerfen poisons.
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Sophistry; Deliberate obfuscation of facts.
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雨粟花
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Pandaria; Jade Forest, Vale of Eternal Blossoms; Timeless Isle
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荆刺根须
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(Magical; Discovering Your Roots)
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Outland; Hellfire Peninsula
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A small, thorny root buried under hard-packed dirt, these roots are used as a reagent by Shattered Sunherbalist-alchemist Mar’nah, though their exact purpose is unclear. The unusual aspect is their acquisition, which often involves slaying a Razorthorn Flayer, then using its pheromone glances to entice Razorthorn Ravagers to digthe roots up.
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根须诱捕者的枝条
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(Healing; Medicinal Purpose)
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Kalimdor; Azuremyst Isle
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When properly treated, these vines can be broken down into a healing ointment.
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Rot Blossom
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(Involved in the Stitches questline. This MUST be reviewed.)
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腐莓
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(Poison; Counter-Plague Research)
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Kalimdor; Eastern Plaguelands
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Purportedly used, along with bits of the undead, in counter-plague research. These small red berries, pusling with a faint, red glow are said to “taste like sweet, sweet death,” though whether that’s a flavor or they’re deadly isn’t clear.
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腐败之花
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腐败之花
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(Dark Magic / Plague; Gather Rot Blossoms)
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Eastern Kingdoms; Duskwood
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A reddish, almost cabbage-like flower that grows in “strange places” and tends to flourish on dead things. It is used to brew “zombie juice,” described as an alcohol potent enough to wake the dead – except it’s involved in necromancy.
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红玉丁香
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Perennial; Flowers
(Magical / Healing; In Search of the Ruby Lilac)
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Dragonblight; Ruby Dragonshrine
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Ruby Lilac has broad, spear-shaped leaves that glow faintly red, with a vertical stalk lined with pink blossoms. It is said to be used in a concoction (vaccine) in combination with a rot resistant organ of an animal to cure it of plague infection.
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致命孢子簇
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(One of the mushrooms gathered in the bloodmyst isle questline.)
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沙蕨
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Fern; Fronds
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(Used to create a disguise. It grows in the sandy areas near the shores of Seabreach Flow.)
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红色木槿
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Perennial; Flowers
(Unknown; Bring Me a Shrubbery!)
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Outland; The Underbog
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A Blood-red, spike-petaled flower with a “passionate” fragrance, this flower is used by Sporelings for a number of purposes.
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粗柄蘑菇
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(Unknown; Cave Mushrooms)
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Kalimdor; Darkshore Caves
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Combined with death caps, this blue mushroom with pale, cream-colored spots and green “veins” at its base creates a potion used for an unknown purpose by a local night elf.
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烫灼之菇
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Fungus; Fruiting Body
(Unknown; Scalding Shrooms)
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Depths of the Sea
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This undersea mushroom has a blue stalk and golden can, used to treat and preserve corpses.
This should not be eaten.
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多孔红菇
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塞金之根
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龙鳞菇
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Fungus; Fruiting Body
(Unknown; Serpent’s Scale)
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Pandaria; Jade Forest
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“The soft, spongy mushroom gives off a pungent aroma.” Consumed by small cloud serpents to gain nutrients. They don’t like the taste.
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毒蛇花
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(Magical; Preemptive Methods)
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Kalimdor; Wailing Caverns
Description:
A low-growing green plant with red and violet tips and center said to hold untold power in its ability to prevent druids from falling into Nightmare.
This herb holds great potential in the eyes of the Royal Apothecary Society as well.
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下水道伞菇
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“It’s difficult to determine which is worse: The texture, or the smell.”
(“Edible” mushroom from the Undercity.)
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暗影莓
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(A sour fruit used in Arcwine, a mixture of Leywater, juice. Purified water, and Silver Jasmine.)
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影光松露
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(Unknown; The Truffle Shuffle)
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Fungus; Fruiting Body
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This rare, faintly-glowing, golden-range fungus with a white base is only used for flavoring foods. The glow fades noticeably after being pulled from the ground.
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(“These leaves seem to absorb the light around them.” Used in an elixir to talk to ravagers.)
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幽影百合
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(Gives a buff called Glowstep which allows water walking.
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影顶蘑菇
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幽光雪菇
Type:
Fungus; Fruiting Body
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Northrend; Grizzly Hills
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(Can be made into Shimmercap stew, using 5 shimmercap, 5 ice serpent eyes, and 5 sweetroot.)
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Grace. (Not something you’d want to send to someone. Given that it’s a cold-weather fungus. There are better ways to say it without perverting the meaning by having a pile of slimy, smelly, shriveled shrooms delivered because they died in transit.
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微光草
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(Magical; The Perfect Stout)
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Eastern Kingdoms; Dun Morogh
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Grown by the trolls of Dun Morogh and used in their rituals, this plant can also be used in brews, often distributed by the Barleybrew brewery during Brewfest.
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柔丝草
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Perennial; Flowers
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Pandaria
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(Mixed with 8 silkweed and 6 green tea leaves can create a potent flask. Creates many flasks from Pandaria.)
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银色茉莉
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Perennial; Flowers
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Broken Isles; Suramar
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(Used in Arcwine, a mixture of Leywater, juice. Purified water, and a sour fruit.)
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银叶草
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Perennial; Leaves
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Shaded areas; woodlands around the base of trees; northern Kalimdor.
Description:
A thick shrub, owing its name to the silvery color of a mature plant. Growing in shade, particularly in woodlands around the base of trees. The flowers and berries are small and silvery-blue. New plants and seasonal growth begin green in color and change color gradually over the growth season. Silverleaf is more prevalent in northern Kalimdor.
Medicinal:
Used as a diaphoretic. An infusion of them are given for catarrh, pleurisy, and smallpox. They have also been used in intermittent fevers and rheumatism. It has tonic properties. Powdered, or taken in infusion or decoction.
Can be applied topically to relieve itching, inflammation, and pain associated with insect bites, poisonous plants, pox lesions, and minor scrapes and bruises. Concentrated usage to treat arthritis. Silverleaf may also reduce fever and jaundice.
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Provides a catalyst property that increases the medicinal properties of that plant. Commonly added to peacebloom in medicinal teas.
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Silverleaf is typically taken in infusion, either cold or in tea. Extract or decoction may be used when concentrated doses are needed. Cold poultice for insect stings, minor injuries, or pox lesions.
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Distrust; has the connotation of someone being too clingy or putting their nose where it doesn’t belong. “Back off and give me some room.”
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窒息之藤的种子
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Pandaria
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Planted in ash. Not much is known about this, other than it can be used as a deadly vine.
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毒蛇茎种子
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A plant capable of uprooting Ghost Iron Ore.
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盘根藤
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(“Thick, coiled, and woody.” Mistlurkers – beings of mist and vines – appear to eat these as a source of nutrition. Not much else is known about it.)
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雪百合
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Perennial; Flowers
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Pandaria; Mountainous areas.
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(Used in many Pandaria herbs.)
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琼花花瓣
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欢歌铃种子
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(Songbells create Mote of Harmony. “The harmony of light and dark bell flowers on this plant has inspired pandaren song and poetry for millennia.”)
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Songflower
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Perennial; Flowers
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Kalimdor; Felwood
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(Can be corrupted within Felwood, and cleansed using Cenarion Plant Salve.)
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(Corrupted); (Purified) Overwhelming bliss.
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清心花
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Perennial; Flowers
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Draenor
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Sedative if ingested. Can be a good “cure” to worgen illness when they start to become feral.
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哀伤苔
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Swamp of Sorrows
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(Used in many. Used as a replacement for the now-extinct Plaguebloom.)
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Savin oil used to combat overdose of cardiac poisons like digitalis. In small doses enhances water loss and encourages menstruation to start. Once used for abortions—usually killed mother.
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At high doses, it causes convulsions. On skin, oil causes blisters and sometimes decay. When swallowed, irritant causes gastroenteritis with hemorrhages and vomiting of greenish masses with etherlike odor. Frequent, bloody urinations, followed by an absence of urination occur, as well as a convulsive coma and acute kidney problems. Death from respiratory arrest in ten hours to several days.
Cure:
Milk given to allay gastric irritation and then induce vomiting to remove material. Fluids encouraged, as long as kidney function is normal. Other symptoms as they occur.
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Slim; the healer must attend to the hemorrhaging, the poison, coma, and kidney damage. (The healer must roll four times, once for poison and three times for hemorrhaging, the coma, and the kidneys.)
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幽魂菇
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幽魂棘
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(Can be created for an incense used in a ritual of wakening.)
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蛛棘根
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(Unknown; Growing the Farm I: A Little Problem)
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Pandaria; Valley of the Four Winds
Description:
The sour-tasting liquid within this thorny root is used in the concoction of a local farmer’s weed-killer; It nourishes the plants while killing off weeds.
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Spineleaf
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(Used in the original Gift of the Wild.)
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Cowardice; Weakness
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旋藤果
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Draenor; Spires of Arak
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(Only sold by rare good vendors.)
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灵息草
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Northrend; Grizzly Hills
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(Used as an incense by the Redfang Furbolg to commune with the spirits.)
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林精棘针
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Sprites
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(“Sprites are almost completely made of these.” Can be used as sewing needles by tailors.)
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烁星百合
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Draenor; Shadowmoon Valley
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(“The translucent, weightless flower only grows under pure starlight.” Used by Prophet Velen to clear his mind and see the future more clearly.)
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烁星花
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Draenor
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(Draenor herb used in tradeskills.)
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星光玫瑰
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Broken Isles; Suramar
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(Broken Isles herb used in tradeskills.)
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Steamcap Mushrooms
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Fungus; Fruiting Body
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Draenor; Gorgrond
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(“Vibrant and aromatic.” Used to communicate with ravagers.)
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静水池睡莲
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Eastern Kingdoms; Tirisfal Glades
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(Can be rendered into broth by boiling them.)
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Stink Petal
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(“The pungent aroma from the petals of this plant are not to be trifled with.” No currently known use or location. Added in Warlords of Draenor.
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石花
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Fungus; Fruiting Body
(Magical / Healing; From the Mouth of Madness / Free Your Mind, the Rest Follows)
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Description:
This egglike, dried “fungal bloom” is combined with Bitterblossom and Darkflame Embers to create a draught which, when drunk, snaps Old God influence from the minds of various races from their state. It is unknown whether it can cure advanced madness, or merely wipe away brainwashing. The “cleansing draught” must be boiled, and is chunky and reeks of rotted cabbage.
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风暴藤
Type:
Vine; Leaves
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(Cataclysm herb. Somehow grows in both Hyjal and Vashjir.)
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Leaves increase strength of heart contraction and regulate heartbeat.
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Pain in oral cavity, headache, nausea, emesis, abdominal pain, cramping, diarrhea, blurred vision, delirium, slow or irregular pulse, aberrant color vision, and death usually from heart attack. Increasing the force of the heart’s contractions, in excess it irritates heart and stimulates central nervous system. Reaction time takes 20-30 minutes.
Cure:
Induce vomiting. Plant charcoal may be given repeatedly later. Fruit juices to avoid cardiac arrest. Conduction defects may require use of belladonna.
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Slim. Certain races may be immune to effects or have antidote. (Healing spells roll twice.)
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荆棘藻
aka Tangleweed, or Naga’s Snare
Type:
Algae; Whole Plant
Found:
Saltwater, along coast lines underwater
Description:
One of the most dangerous plants on Azeroth, Stranglekelp is a green kelp that grows underwater along most coastlines in shallow waters. Its distinctive flowers do not bloom. Stranglekelp gets its name from two sources - its prevalence around Stranglethorn Vale, and its tendency to ensnare and drown wildlife or careless herbalists. Great care should be taken to avoid tangling oneself.
Stranglekelp leaves are considered a delicacy in some coastal regions, although its strong, earthy, green flavor is something of an acquired taste. Its vines are also sometimes dried and used as ropes.
Medicinal:
Renowned for its strong healing powers, Stranglekelp is considered one of the best herbs for treating respiratory conditions such as asthma and bronchitis. It combats fever and improves circulation as well as lowering inflammation, making it a popular remedy for arthritis and other joint maladies. Many apothecaries believe that stranglekelp can aid in the treatment of colic, measles, and pneumonia, making it indispensable. The plant can be smoked for its respiratory benefits, or chewed to induce vomiting (invaluable in cases where poison has been ingested). It is burned to ward off some insects.
Can also be used as an excellent wound dressing and is a source of iodine, helping to prevent against goitre and an underactive thyroid.
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Stranglekelp has various other properties brought out when combined with other agents. Combine with Goldthorn to produce a powerful stimulant. Combine with Wild Steelbloom to significantly increase pain tolerance. Combine with oil of Blackmouth can slow breathing significantly with little to no side effect and concentrated mixtures can render one capable of underwater breathing for a time. Combine with the stimulant effects of stranglekelp with the mana-regenerative effects of mageroyal to produce a strong regenerative tonic valued among mages.
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Powdered extract, 3-10 grains, and may be taken with wintersbite to reduce swelling and water retention. Liquid extract, 1-2 drams. Decoction, 2 fluid ounces, three times daily. Infusion, one wineglassful.
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“Your words drown me;” “I am awash in the tears of love.
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Stranglethorn
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(The seeds of Stranglethorn are used as a reagent in Lesser wizard oil, as well as used in the druid ritual of rebirth. Some of the seeds can be found on the Fel Cones of Teldrassil.)
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太阳果
Type:
Shrub; Fruits
Found:
Tropical, Subtropical regions.
Description:
(Can be found in many areas of the world, and two species exist. Can be blessed to grant nutritional value and strengthen one’s body. Found most often in tropical regions. But can grow in subtropical areas with lots of sun.)
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太阳草
aka Maiden Grass, Morning Light, or Evergold
Type:
Grass; Leaves
Found:
Sunny regions
Description:
A thin, stiff grass that grows in sunny areas; the leaves are sharp enough to leave thin, stinging cuts on the hands, so using gloves when harvesting it is recommended. It is a bright yellow-green in color, and grows in sparse clumps.
Sungrass is most often used to preserve foods and potions – its essences prevents or discourages rot for a time – and can also be used in a poultice to prevent necrosis from setting into a wound. Fresh, tender Sungrass shoots can also be eaten; they have a lomny acid tang to them. Sungrass can also be smoked, and many find the warm, citrusy smell pleasing.
(Changes location a lot due to different sunny climates changing.)
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Poultice or Fomentation, chop up and grind dried or fresh Sungrass with millstone or mortar and pestle and rub directly onto wound or abscess several times daily. Inlusion of Peacebloom and Silverleaf is common.
Meaning:
Greetings; Well wishes.
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甜根茎
Type:
Fern; Fronds
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(Used in a stew along with Shimmering Snowcap and Ice Serpent Eye.)
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Beneficence, Consumed by love.
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雨燕草
aka Ironhead, Bullweed, or Stinging Thistle
Type:
Epiphyte; Leaves
Found:
(Stuck in Mageroyal and Briarthorn plants.)
Description:
A parasitic plant that specifically infests Mageroyal and Briarthorn. As with Briarthorn, care should be taken prior to harvesting – WEAR GLOVES! The plant consists of long, spiny leaves, a viny stalk cover in more spines, and yellow or purple flowers with sharp spines protecting their delicate interiors. Swiftthistle is a very sugary plant, very sweet in taste, and can provide a short boost of energy when made ino a tea. The sticky substance inside the plant’s stalk can be used to soothe burns. Due to its relative difficult in locating and harvesting, Swiftthistle is a rather valuable commodity.
There is speculation that Swiftthistle and Bloodthistle are closely related, the latter being a possibly tainted variety of the former.
(Cooked with water to create an energy drink.)
Medicinal:
Swiftthistle is known not only for its energizing properties. It is a general stimulant, and taken in smaller doses can improve alertness. Cold infusions in smaller draughts are valuable in regaining energy and helping with conditions of the stomach. Swiftthistle can also be taken to improve appetite. It is commonly drank as a tea for a morning pick-me-up, and stronger concentrations can keep one away and alert hours longer than one might normally experience. However, strong concentrations of Swiftthistle are hard on the heart and sleep deprivation will catch up. Frequent abuse of this stimulant can be dangerous.
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Fluid extract, ½ – 1 dram. Fresh leaves may be eaten in salad, be sure to remove spines. Powdered leaf, 1 dram added to wind daily. Juice, one wineglassful daily. Infusion, one wineglassful taken freely.
Meaning:
“Get over yourself.”
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塔拉多幽兰
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塔兰德拉的玫瑰
Type:
Perennial; Flowers
Found:
Northrend; Zul’Drak
Description:
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Cardiotonic. Flowers and roots work like Digitalis, but less toxic. Reduces fluid retention from heart. Plant believed to treat gout, "comfort heart," and restore speech and memory (inhaling snuff of roots and flowers clears head).
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Gratitude; Thankfulness
Poison:
Hot flushes, tense irritability, headache, hallucinations, red skin patches, cold clammy skin, dilated pupils, pain in oral cavity, nausea, emesis, stomach pain, cramping, diarrhea, excessive salivation. Toxicity usually expressed as rapid weak heartbeat, but slowed heartbeat sometimes leading to coma and death from heart failure. Reaction time immediate. Toxicity has variable latent period depending on quantity ingested
Cure:
Induce vomiting. Provide plant charcoal and repeat later. Cardiac depressants can be used to control cardiac rhythm.
Chance of Survival:
Fair; heart must be monitored following medical attention. (Roll for healing spells, plus again later for heart.)
Name:
焦油之花
Type:
(Unknown; Hard to Harvest)
Found:
Kalimdor; Tar Pits
Description:
A beautiful green plant with rose-tinted leaftips and red-violet flowers, this highly valued and rare flower is prized for both beauty and durability. It’s petals are tougher than ordinary leather.
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蒂罗亚之泪
Type:
Perennial; Flowers
(Poison; A Noble Brew)
Found:
Outskirts of Darkshire
Description:
A tiny white-blue flower that, when mixed with Musquash Root, can be brewed into a poisonous drink. This creator calls it Blackclaw Sout, though this may not be well-known outside of underground warlock circles. The drink tastes simply like a stout that packs quite a punch. The imbiber then falls dizzy, feels hot, and then dies.
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泰安度之种
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(Used in a ritual of renewal.)
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泰罗果
Type:
Tree; Cones
Found:
Outlands; Terokkar Forest
Description:
Similar to pine cones in that they are seed pods of a sort that grow in the giant conifers of Terokkar Forest in Outland. The Arakkoa bird people believe them to be blessed by their god, Terokk, and are held quie sacred. They are a bright bluish color and slightly bioluminescent. Other than color and size – for they are very large – Terocones resemble any other pine cone, a woody cone covered in thick plates or scales, each containing a nut. When the nuts are developed and mature, the cone drops to the ground.
(Outland herb.)
Medicinal:
Terocone nuts have mild stimulant and strong tonic effects. They impart alertness as well as a strong sense of well being and self-confidence. In suffiient amount, they can provide a calm sense of clarity. They are considered a delicay among the Arakkoa, though the nuts can be quite tough and must be cooked prior to consumption. The oil may be applied externally for treatment of chronic itch or rash.
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Infusion of alcohol, 2 – 10 drops. Infusion of water, 1 – 2 teaspoonsful. Syrup or decoction, 1 dram. These dosages may be taken up to 6 times per day.
Meaning:
Reflection; Philosophy; Contemplation.
Poison:
Restlessness and feelings of anxiety, pain in stomach, nausea, salivation, violent emesis, diarrhea, dilated pupils, labored breathing, sometimes frothing at mouth, weak and rapid pulse, violent convulsions terminated by death. Respiratory failure causes death. Takes 15 minutes to 1 hour from ingestion to die. Death may occur before medical attention is available.
Cure:
Vomiting necessary to get rid of poison. Antispasmodics for convulsions. Assist respiration. Once convulsions occur or are imminent, do not continue vomiting.
Chance of Survival:
Real slim without magic assistance. Magic healing will need to be given within a short time. If the healing character is late to the scene by a half-hour, divine intervention may be necessary.
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(Magical; The Final Reagents)
Found:
Outland; Terokkar Forest
Description:
One of many reagents used to neutralize dark Arakkoa wards by combining said reagents into a charm.
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Thistleshrub
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Found:
Elementals around the cactuses of Tanaris
Description:
(Combined with a Violet Tragan, a poisonous mushroom found in Hinterlands under water, turned into a powder, then cooked up to create Noggenfogger Elixir.)
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带刺的血盅花
Type:
Northern Kalimdor; Ashenvale
Found:
Northern Kalimdor; Ashenvale
Description:
(Weaved into hair as a token of affection in Orc culture.)
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Thornroot
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(Reagent for the Gift of the Wild buff learned by druids at level 60.)
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Urgency; An urgent solicitation; “Now or never.”
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Thornwood
Type:
(Unknown; Creature Comforts)
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The dead roots of these thick, dark-barked trees with curling roots resist moisture and can be burned as firewood, even when directly taken from water. There are large, man-sized spikes and red-pink leaves on this tree.
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带刺的臭根
Type:
(Healing; Roots’ll Do ‘Er)
Found:
Eastern Kingdoms; Twilight Highlands
Description:
When steeped in water, it boils into a powerful “cure-all” for gryphons and birds. However, it gives humans terrible cramps. This thorny, large, pale silver-green root with green foliage is said to smell hideously.
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Thunderbloom
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Kalimdor; Durotar
Description:
An exotic plant known for its unstable and dangerous properties.
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卷丹
Type:
Perennial; Flowers
Found:
Northrend; Near fresh water rivers
Description:
(Northrend Herb)
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Jealousy and pining.
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暮光茉莉
Type:
Perennial; Flowers
Found:
Eastern Kingdoms; Kalimdor
Description:
(Cataclysm herb.)
Medicinal:
Used to kill intestinal worms, induce abortion, encourage menstruation. Humans often poisoned by taken overdose of oil or tea from leaves.
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Convulsions, frothing at mouth, violent spasms, dilated pupils, quick and feeble pulse, kidney problems, and death. Dermatitis caused by touching plant. Reaction time is several hours.
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Induce vomiting and treat symptoms.
Chance of Survival:
Slim to fair, kidney damage may be a result of the overdose. (Roll for healing, and roll to fix kidney damage.)
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Name:
Venom Fern
Type:
Fern; Fronds
Found:
Eastern Kingdoms; Stranglethorn Vale
Description:
(Created into either poisons or remedies.)
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紫色香橼
Type:
Perennial; Flowers
(Healing; Treatment for the Troops)
Found:
Pandaria; Townlong Steppes
Description:
The pollen from these dark blue clustered flowers has a strangely acidic, citrusy smell, and is a component used to counteract Mantid poison, particularly potent in young swarming Mantid. The venom will chew through skin, infect blood, and make for a slow and excruciating death if not treated. Violet Citron must be mixed properly and will then eat away at the poison without doing any lasting damage to the body. It is applied infused in bandages.
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紫色羊肚菌
Type:
Fungus; Fruiting Body
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(Edible mushroom gathered from Lordaeron.)
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紫色水生菇
Type:
Fungus; Fruiting Body
Found:
Eastern Kingdoms; Hinterlands; Under fresh water.
Description:
(Part of the Noggenfogger quest. Considered poisonous.)
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爆烈花
Type:
(Unknown; Handle With Care)
Found:
Pandaria; Kun-Lai Summit
Description:
The smell of this red-hued shrub has blooms which burn the nose. The plant has an affinity with fire. It is easily flammable and should be kept away from open flames. Hands must be washed after handling. Many can be gathered and brewed in an unspecified mixture to create a rather effective explosive liquid.
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哀嚎草
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Name:
哀嚎草
Type:
Elemental; Flowers, Stems, Fruit
(Dark Magic / Plague; Seeds of Their Demise / A New Master)
Found:
Kalimdor; Mount Hyjal
Description:
(Elemental Plant that contains bileberries. Poisonous and thorny.)
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(flowers, stems) ; (berry – Bileberry)
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Water-Poppy
Type:
Perennial; Flowers
(healing; Something for the Pain)
Found:
Northrend; Zul’Drak
Description:
Used in a slave that binds to bandages, this silvery-green, bushy herb with a flower base and a larger violetflower on top is used to greatly reduce pain.
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水草叶
Type:
(Magical; Vial of Visions)
Found:
Northrend; Grizzly Hills; Under fresh water
Description:
Mixed with 3 Haze Leaf to create a Vial of Visions, this bushy green underwater plant is mixed with Troll mojo to communicate at a distance with a particular troll. It is unknown how the elixir is attuned, nor how it can be adapted to others.
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Docility; “Everything’s all right.”
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鞭尾草
Type:
Grass; Flowers
Found:
Kalimdor; Eastern Kingdoms
Description:
Medicinal:
Block responses of parts of the autonomic nervous system. Increases blood pressure. Aphrodisiac, probably stimulates production of testosterone. Dilates blood vessels of skin and mucous membranes. Increases pelvic circulation and stimulates erections; lowers blood pressure.
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Bark causes dilation of blood vessels in animals and man, effective dose very close to toxic dose; people w/normally low blood pressure should avoid completely (elves?). May cause alarming blood-pressure rise, even strokes, when taken with cheese, red wine, or foods containing tyramine.
Cure:
Treat stroke or high blood pressure if they are recognizable and occur.
Chance of Survival:
Fair. If the victim samples a dose and then eats the above foods, the risk of stroke triples. A character must perform a healing spell to stop the poisoning and another to remedy the stroke.
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Wiggleweed
Type:
(Poison; What? What? In My Gut?)
Found:
The Deep Seas
Description:
Fed to prisoners, this strangely-glowing seaweed is said to be extremely addictive and causes severe bowel pain due to withdrawal illness. It has a tantalizing pattern growing across the stem. It may be used simply to keep prisoners from fleeing. One may be able to slowly lower dosage of the sprouts they eat until the addiction is gone.
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野芥菜
Type:
Grass; Leaves
Found:
Dalaran Grass
Description:
(Made into mustard to be used on food.)
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野钢花
aka Goathead, Bullweed, or Puncturevine
Type:
Shrub; Flowers
Found:
Kalimdor; Eastern Kingdoms; Mountain ridges
Description:
Wild Steelbloom tests the creativity and daring of herbalists, often growing on steep hills and making it a real challenge to get to. A pretty shrub with pale steel colored blossoms, it difers from its tamed counterpat by retaining its hardness and alchemical value. Care should be taken when picking it, as the petals and leaves possess sharp spines and have been known to cause serious injury to unprotected flesh.
Wild and domestic Steelbloom have long been believed to ward against evil. It is commonly planted at the edges of property in the hopes that the old superstition holds true, and its leaves can be rendered into an effective potion that wards against magic.
Medicinal:
The main role of Wild Steelbloom lies in its anabolic properties. It acts as a muscle stimulant and pain reliever. It has been shown effective in athletic training and development of warriors and paladins. Wild Steelbloom also demonstrated to possess antisceptic properties as well, and may be used internally and externally to treat infections such as influenza, bronchitis, and the common cold.
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Interesting interaction noted when processed with Fadeleaf – there is a chemical reaction that triggers latent magical properties within the Fadeleaf, a plant with an already shady past. Magical applications of this mixture have been used to render the imbiber temporarily invisible. As always, Fadeleaf should be completely stripped of its external oil. Steelbloom enhances the stimulant properties of Swiftthistle.
Dosage:
Powdered root, 1 – 4 drams. Fluid extract, 1 – 4 drams.Tincture, 5 – 20 drops. Infusion, 3 tablespoonfuls.
Meaning:
Implacability; Steadfastness; Immovability
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野葡萄藤
aka Stinkvine or Skunkweed
Type:
Vine; Flowers
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Description:
This ropy, fibrous, creeping vine is often found symbiotically entwined around Purple Lotus. Its flowers are similar in appearance to Kingsblood, though they are smaller and sparse. Wildvine is most notable for the offensive odor released when bruised, and the plant is rejected by most grazing beasts.
The innards of the plant consist of long, thin, durable strands that may be removed, cleaned, dyed, and used in textiles, either as thread or for weaving into cloth.
It is an effective treatment for anxiety and nerves, as well as insomnia, but is unpopular with more modern herbalists (and their customers) due to its particularly unpleasant taste and smell. It can also be applied externally as an astringent on oozing or irritated wounds. With the right knowledge, Wildvine is a potent antivenom for some snake and insect bites, but its rarity and need for freshness limit its potential applications. However, a good herbalist, physician, or alchemist should know when Wildvine is best suited.
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Wildvine is taken medicinally as liquid extract, 1 – 5 drops 3 times daily. It may be applied to poultices and fomentations, or applied directly to wounds or venomous bites.
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Spontaneity
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风花果
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(Can be eaten for its nutrients.)
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Cold-hearted; Callous.
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风剪仙人掌种子
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(Covered in millions of fine needles, filtering the air. This plant is nearly impossible to pick by hand. Often catches anything that flies by.)
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冬水仙
Type:
Perennial; Flowers
(Unknown; A Worthy Weapon)
Found:
Northrend; Crystalsong Forest; Ice Floes
Description:
A colorful, somewhat spiky purple and blue flower said to only grow on the ice flowing from the Ironwall Dam of Icecrown into Crystalsong Forest. It is a rare flower, only serving a purpose as being decorative.
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“Forgive me.”
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Wintersbite
(EXTINCT?)
Type:
Perennial; Flowers
Found:
Extinct; Formerly found in Alterac
Description:
Easily one of the more valuable herbs due to itss rarity, Wintersbite can only be found in the Alterac Mountains, specifically in the Ruins of Alterac. It’s a hardy plant, surviving the fall of the kingdom. It’s a shrub, with green stems and bright yellow flowers. The only danger is getting around the ogres that inhabit the ruins – care should be taken whenever you go hunting for it.
Wintersbite suffered from massive over-harvesting during the war in Northrend to the point of near extinction. Botanists are, however, looking into alternatives, including the Dragon’s Teeth plant. Cooks have already produced confectionaly substitutes to traditional Wintersbite Marshmallows. Preserved stores may still be readily available from remote or obscure alchemical suppliers or lingering, forgotten, in pantries and root cellars.
The leaves of Wintersbite can be used to treat inflammation in the digestive tract, including ulcers. It addresses the causes of dry cough, and can assist with the symptoms of asthma and bronchitis. The root is used externally to minimize skin inflammation, boils, burns, and wounds. Wintersbite is also a good moisturizer, strengthening and softening the skin, sought after for its “anti-aging” properties. When applied to hair during rinsing, it has a conditioning and detangling effect. An extract from the Wintersbite root is traditionally used in making sweet marshmallow treats.
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Fluid extract, ½ – 2 drams taken freely.
Meaning:
Scorn
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除巫草
Type:
(Magical; The Witch’s Bane)
Found:
Kalimdor; Dustwallow Marsh
Description:
When burned, for example as a torch, the smoke will draw out “evil,” exposing it from where it hides. This plant has large, fern-like green bushes with layered, violet-red flowering stalks.
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Misanthropy; Not in the mood.
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女巫浆果种子
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(Food reagent.)
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野生浆果
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In various woods everywhere.
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Antispasmodic when mixed with alum.
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Berries and roots considered most poisonous. Can be confused for blueberries. The juice has direct irritant and burning action on skin and mucous membranes. A small dose is enough to induce burning in the stomach, dizziness, and increased pulse. Upon ingestion of a swallow, there is intense pain and inflammation of mouth, tongue, and throat, often with blistering and ulceration. Saliva increases profusely. Increased amount leads to nausea, bloody emesis, and diarrhea, severe abdominal cramping, convulsions, and shock, as well as dizziness, confusion, and convulsions. Death caused by loss of fluids of body, causing kidney failure. Renal damage symptoms include frequent, painful and possibly bloody urination, followed by a reduction or absence of urination. Reaction time is several hours to days. Forty-eight hours is average, but symptoms can start as early as thirty minutes.
Cure:
The irritant effect usually limits the amount ingested. If there is evidence that a substantial quantity was swallowed, the stomach should be emptied, and demulcents like egg white or milk should be introduced. Replace fluids.
Chance of Survival:
Slim; kidney shutdown 12 hours following medical treatment through spells has been reported, so keep tabs on the victim. (Roll for difficulty of healing spells, and roll again for kidney shutdown after 12 hours from last healing.)
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狼獾人的浆果
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(Mixed with Thunderbrew’s Hard Ale to make the Frenzyheart’s secret drink.)
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破狼草
Type:
(Unknown; Wolfsbane Root)
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Northrend; Gilneas; Shaded moist soils.
Description:
A small, thorned and coiled green-brown root that repels worgen. The efficiency, range, and effects are unstated. It is speculated to be a toxin, although the effects are not clear.
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Used for nerve-related pain and as anti-fever, antiviral, and antitumor treatment.
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Can be ingested or absorbed through skin. First signs appear almost immediately: tingling, burning sensation of lips, tongue, mouth, face, throat followed by numbness and feeling of constriction in throat, nausea, vomiting, blurred vision with possible yellow-green effects, tinnitus, prickling of skin, dimness of vision, low blood pressure, slow and weak pulse, chest pain, giddiness, sweating, and convulsions. Anesthesia gradually spreads over entire body, with subnormal temperatures and pronounced feeling of cold. At the end, severe pain occurs, associated with the paralysis of the facial muscles. Breathing is at first rapid, next slow, and then there is respiratory arrest. Slow paralysis of heart muscle causes death. Consciousness often continues until the end. Symptoms start rapidly, death occurs in ten minutes to a few hours.
Cure:
There is no specific antidote. Artificial breathing can help; arrhythmias managed as needed, usually with cardiac stimulants. If less than a fatal amount is eaten, recovery occurs in 24 hours and is total.
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If a fatal amount is consumed: slim
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龙尾草
Type:
(Magical; To Catch a Dragon by the Tail)
Found:
Kalimdor; Dustwallow Marsh; Dragonmurk
Description:
Wyrmtail can be used to help heal wounds and to dull pain. This plant has green, coiled stalks that seem to pulsate.
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萨维伦之棘
Type:
(Dark Magic / Plague; Variety is the Spice of Death)
Found:
Eastern Kingdoms; Tirisfal Glades
Description:
Combined with Marrowpetal and Briny Sea Cucumber, this golden-orange plant with paper-thin, razor-edge leaves creates a particularly painful and virulent plague. When consumed, the concoction turns the imbiber into a ghoul, where they die shortly thereafter.
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青春之根
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Description:
(“This root is said to have magical anti-aging properties.” Supposedly reduces horn shedding among the female draenei. Most likely fraud, as it's a reference to snake oil.)
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Name:
伊瑟拉之泪
Type:
Fungus; Fruiting Body
Found:
Kalimdor; Bloodmyst Isle; Wyrmscar Island
Description:
(Named after the green dragons that inhabit the island.)
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Z
Nothing here (yet!)
Animal Toxins:
Spider
Snake
Wasp
Dragon
Worm
Ravager
Lasher
Raptor
Netherray
Wyvern
Credits and Sources
Azeroth Language of Flowers
Medicinal Guide to Herbs
A Medicinal Guide to Azerothian Herbs
Poison, Remedies, and Gaming
Herbs of Azeroth: A Guide for You
A Guide to Quest Herbs
More Plants
About Myself
I would like to make an introduction of myself - the guide writer of this resource you're looking at.
Most often, the handle I go by is Keyboardturn(er), whether it be in the
Wowhead Discord
,
social media
, or even battle.net. In game, however, my character (
Simaia Asrar on Wyrmrest Accord-NA
, come say hi!) is most notable for being an
alchemist
and medic. It was only but recently I had gotten into
roleplay
- or more commonly referred to as RP. Before then, I had strictly played on a PvE server that particularly wasn't very populated. While I had enjoyed the game, it was not as social as it used to be. When I had gone searching for a new realm, I discovered this RP server. People valued lore, created backstories to their characters, and even acted them out. It was something I had always imagined on my characters, but never actually acted it out to anybody on a PvE server (mainly because that would be weird to the vast majority of players on that realm.) Over a short period of time where I remained watching and listening, I discovered many different terms I had never heard used before, and many "guidelines." I stated that I was new to roleplay, and many helped me out. I read many guides, participated in events, and even found a guild to call home. However, despite the learning I did on lore and the learning of how to properly make my character act with a personality and have their own quirks, I still felt that my resources were lacking. I felt that even though my
character
was supposed to know how to make potions and use herbs, I myself did not. I didn't know why herbs existed, where they were, and what properties they had. So, I went on my own quest: to create a resource for myself and others to use in their roleplay, allowing for a reference to common roleplayers to go to if they're ever in the same situation I was.
I would like to thank everyone in advance for reading my guide, and of course would like to hand credit to those who made the original roleplay sources.
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评论
评论来自
stjernerlever
Wonderful! Amazing amount of work!
If you want to push it further, I think it would be nice if you provided links when you are giving the reference. For example,
Xavren's Thorn
is known from the quest
Variety is the Spice of Death
, so you might provide that as a link.
评论来自
Noritam
Fascinating!
What a
lot
of work! Wow. I tip my hat to you.
I noticed at the top, you made the A-list collapsable. It would be nice if you did that for all. As a person with arthritis, scrolling can be hard.
Well done.
评论来自
DaggersEdge
Great work, fellow Wyrmrest Accordian! :) A lot of dedication and time went into this I am sure. I will refer to here when my herbalists require it in roleplay!
Someone from the forums compiled plant resources. It might be helpful if you missed any!
https://wow.gamepedia.com/User:Cannibeans/Plants
I have also added a reference to your guide in my RP guide!
How to Roleplay in World of Warcraft at All Levels
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