Landing Herbs
Icemule Foods
Isle Ales
Pinefar Herbs
Herb Descripton
Foraging
| Old Name | Current Name | Effect | Akbutege Leaf | Acantha Leaf | Restores 10 health. | Dugmuthur Berry | Cuctucae Berry | Restores a bit of blood | Mirenna Berry | Marallis Berry | Restores a bit of blood | Gariig Cactus | Strigae Cactus | Restores a fair amount of blood | Yavethalion Fruit | Yabathilium Fruit | Restores lots of Blood | Cusamar Flower | Cothinar Flower | Restores lots of blood | Arnuminas Leaf | Ambrominas Leaf | Heals Minor Limbs Wounds | Edram Moss | Ephlox Moss | Heals Major Limbs Wounds | Dagmather Spine | Cactacae Spine | Heals Minor Limb Scar | Curfalaka Fruit | Calamia Fruit | Heals Major Limb Scar | Siran Clove | Sovyn Clove | Restores a Missing Limb | Wifurwif Lichen | Wolifrew Lichen | Heals Minor Nerve Damage | Belrama Potion | Bolmara Potion | Heals Major Nerve Damage | Terbas Leaf | Torban Leaf | Heals Minor Nerve Scar | Yuth Flower | Woth Flower | Heals Major Nerve Scar | Rewk Potion | Rose-marrow Potion | Heals Minor Head and Neck Wounds | Arfandas Stem | Aloeas Stem | Heals Major Head and Neck Wounds | Hegheg Root | Haphip Root | Heals Minor Head and Neck Scar | Bursthelas Potion | Brostheras Potion | Heals Major Head and Neck Scar | Berterin Moss | Basal Moss | Heals Minor Body and Eye Wounds | Pasamar Grass | Pothinir Grass | Heals Major Body and Eye Wounds | Tarnas Potion | Talneo Potion | Heals Minor Body and Eye Scar | Wekwek Potion | Wingstem Potion | Heals Major Body and Eye Scar | Baldakur Potion | Bur-clover Potion | Restores a Missing Eye | Non existant | Tkaro Root | Turns off amulet and Voln net |
| Food | Effect | An Iceberry Tart | Heals 10 hp | A Dabbings Family Special | Heals Minor Limb Wound | Some Frog's Bone Porridge | Heals Major Limb Wound | Some Elk Fat Gel | Heals Minor Limb Scar | Some Walrus Blubber | Heals Major Limb Scar | Rock Ptarmigan Feathers | Restores a Missing Limb | A Leaftoe Lichen Tart | Heals Minor Nerve Damage | A Snowflake Elixir | Heals Major Nerve Damage | A Ma Leaftoe's Special Tart | Heals Minor Nerve Scar | A Flower-Shaped Tart | Heals Major Nerve Scar | An Elk Horn Potion | Heals Minor Head and Neck Wound | Some Ram's Bladder | Heals Major Head and Neck Wound | A Sparrowhawk Pie | Heals Minor Head and Neck Scar | Some Polar Bear Fat Soup | Heals Major Head and Neck Scar | Some tundra grass | Heals Minor Body and Eye Wound | A musk ox tart | Heals Major Body and Eye Wound | A rock lizard potion | Heals Minor Body and Eye Scar | An earthworm potion | Heals Major Body and Eye Scar | A starfish potion | Restores a Missing Eye |
| Ale | Effect | Olak's Ol'Style | Heals 10 hp | Bloody Krolvin | Heals a Lot of blood | Lost Dogwater | Heals Minor Limb Wound | Golden Goose | Heals Major Limb Wound | Bearded Ladies' | Heals Minor Limb Scar | Mad Mutt Frothy | Heals Major Limb Scar | Cap't Pegleg | Restores a Missing Limb | Orc's Head Ale | Heals Minor Nerve Damage | Kenar's Dropjaw | Heals Major Nerve Damage | Miner's Muddy | Heals Minor Nerve Scar | Dacro's Dream | Heals Major Nerve Scar | Semak's Smooth | Heals Minor Head and Neck Wound | Dark Swampwater | Heals Major Head and Neck Wound | Agrak's Amber | Heals Minor Head and Neck Scar | Reaper's Red | Heals Major Head and Neck Scar | Mama Dwarf's | Heals Minor Body and Eye Wound | Aged Schooner | Heals Major Body and Eye Wound | Gert's Homemade | Heals Minor Body and Eye Scar | Wort's Winter | Heals Major Body and Eye Scar | Volcano Vision | Restores a missing Eye |
| Tea/Potion | Effect | Acantha leaf tea | Heals 10 hp | Sassafras tea | Heals a lot of Blood | Sweetfern tea | Heals Minor Limb Wounds | Sweetfern potion | Heals Major Limb wounds | Manroot tea | Heals Minor Limb Scars | Manroot Potion | Heals Major Limb Scars | Angelica root potion | Restores a Missing Limb | Red lichen tea | Heals Minor Nerve Damage | Red lichen potion | Heals Major Nerve Damage | Valerian root tea | Heals Minor Nerve Scars | Valeriann Root Potion | Heals Major Nerve Damage | Feverfew tea | Heals Minor Head and Neck Wounds | Feverfew potion | Heals Major Head and Neck Wounds | Pennyroyal tea | Heals Minor Head and Neck Scars | Pennyroyal Potion | Heals Major Head and Neck Scars | Gingko nut tea | Heals Minor Body and Eye Wounds | Gingko nut potion | Heals Major Body and Eye wounds | Wyrmwood root tea | Heals Minor Body and Eye Scars | Wyrmwood root potion | Heals Major Body and Eye Scars | Daggit root potion | Restores a Missing Eye |
Herb Description of the Medicinal Herbs of Elanith
Acantha is one of several herbs in a group which will heal mild concussion damage when eaten (the leaves are the most beneficial). It can be found in a wide range of climates -- from near desert conditions to moist ocean beaches.
Cusamar flowers are usually found in colder barren areas as they thrive in the winter and do not like having competition for their nutrients. Not as easily found as Acantha, they are still eagerly sought since they are quite a bit more potent.
Dugmuthur berries are able to heal concussion damage, much as the leaves of the Acantha tree, but are somewhat less potent. The bushes can be found growing wild in higher elevations, and seem to thrive in cooler climates.
The flesh of the Gariig cactus is beneficial in helping to recover from mild concussion damage, however extreme caution must be exercised while harvesting this plant, lest the damage incurred while gathering it outweigh any possible benefit. The small cacti grow abundantly in desert conditions.
The Mirenna plant produces berries which can help one recover from light concussion damage. The plants are most commonly found in colder hills and mountains.
Yabathilium, an uncommon tree which grows on beaches and saltwater coastlines, produces a small greenish fruit which, though extremely bitter, has amazing concussion restoration powers.
Ambrominas bushes have leaves which are known to speed the healing of minor limb wounds. Foragers may identify this common bush by its dark green oval leaves, and are behooved to search for it in grasslands and hilly areas.
Ephlox moss, a rare fungus with potent healing abilities when used on serious and critical limb wounds, does best in a cold wet environment with ample sunlight to grow. It should be sought along stream banks or growing on tree bark.
Cactacae cactus grows in desert-like conditions, and should be sought for its sharp spines. These long brown thorns, when harvested carefully and then chewed, can heal minor scarring and defects on limbs.
Calamia fruit, famed for its ability to repair serious limb defects, tends to grow in very warm, moist climates. This large fruit may be identified easily by its light red, almost pink color. Most efficacious in its dried form, the fresh fruit can also provide some benefit.
The small dried flowers (also known as cloves) of the Sovyn bush have the miraculous ability to cause the regeneration of an entire limb! These flowers need to have been dried by the sun in order to have their restorative powers; therefore, the time at which this herb is picked is crucial.
Wolifrew lichen, a fungus known for its ability to cure nervous system disorders, grows in cold, dark areas. While sometimes this includes secluded outdoor areas, the lichen is much more likely to be found inside a cold, wet cave. Its yellow-brown color makes it distinguishable from other fungi.
The leaves of the Torban tree have been proven an effective treatment for certain minor nervous system defects such as slurred speech. Found only in mild climates, the tree is not difficult to find, but special care must be exercised to harvest the leaves in the proper stage of growth, as they are otherwise useless except for tea-making.
Woth, an exceedingly rare and beautiful flower which heals serious nervous system defects when eaten, grows most often in hot, humid, dark climates, such as a rain forest. These flowers, when in full bloom, have a blue throat surrounded by ruffled violet petals.
The Heliotrope tree, although rare, is famed for its amazing ability to heal serious and critical head wounds. This is a small tree which tends to grow in colder, wet areas, such as along riverbanks. The medicinal properties are best found in the stems of its leaves. (this stem is usually called Aloeas Stem)
The Haphip tree, which typically grows in hot, humid conditions and requires large amounts of moisture, should be sought for a small portion of its root system, which can heal and remove scar tissue around the facial and head areas. Be careful to only harvest a small amount of the root, lest the rare tree be killed.
Basal moss is not uncommon, but an important component of an empath's herb inventory. Growing primarily in temperate climates, on the bark of deciduous trees, this moss will provide immediate healing of minor internal and external organ damage.
Pothinir grass, a must for any emergency kit, is indispensable for its ability to heal serious internal and external injuries, and perhaps just as well known for its terrible taste. Although extremely difficult to find, it is however well worth the effort. The best places to look for it are hot, humid areas which get large amounts of sunlight.
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| Landing Herb | Where to Forage | Acantha Leaf | East of North gate | Cuctucae Berry | Unknown | Marallis Berry | Unknown | Strigae Cactus | Unknown | Yabathilium Fruit | by Charl's shrine | Cothinar Flower | Behind bush in Hill trolls | Ambrominas Leaf | Rivers Rest Garden | Ephlox Moss | By the bridge south of town | Cactacae Spine | Rivers Rest Garden | Calamia Fruit | Unknown | Sovyn Clove | Elven Village, Behind Bush in Hill trolls | Wolifrew Lichen | Unknown | Bolmara Potion | Can't Be Foraged | Torban Leaf | South of Hearthstone | Woth Flower | Unknown | Rose-marrow Potion | Can't Be Foraged | Aloeas Stem | By the bridge south of town | Haphip Root | Unknown | Brostheras Potion | Can't Be Foraged | Basal Moss | SE of RR Santuary, NW a bit from Leapers Village | Pothinir Grass | Graveyard Bog, Rivers Rest Garden | Talneo Potion | Can't Be Foraged | Wingstem Potion | Can't Be Foraged | Bur-clover Potion | Can't Be Foraged | Tkaro Root | Hobgoblins and Rivers Rest Gardens |
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