Alchemy Recipes on 02/12/2006 07:00 AM CST
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Since I'm up in Muspar'i for a bit, it looks like I'm going to need to do my own healing. Does anyone have some recipes for the eye and nerve elixirs?


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Re: Alchemy Recipes on 02/12/2006 10:23 AM CST
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Aevaes solution (internal eye):
1 part dracon powder
1 part sufil sap
1 part eghmok potion (potion, not moss)


Lujeakave elixir (nerves):
1 part dracon powder
1 part ithor potion
1 part ojhenik potion


Luje elixir is nice. Just buy the supplies, throw them in equal portions in a mixing buck, stir and bam.

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Re: Alchemy Recipes on 02/12/2006 11:21 AM CST
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Thank you for those -- now for a very stupid question. I know how to count out pieces of a solid, but how do you do it with a liquid?


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Re: Alchemy Recipes on 02/12/2006 11:38 AM CST
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COUNT (liquid). Same as with solids. To mess with the count, use the FILL command and it's PART/SOME/MOST kind of options.


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Re: Alchemy Recipes on 02/12/2006 11:43 AM CST
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FILL works like said, as does POUR. Same function. Part for one part, some for half, and most for all but one portion.

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Re: Alchemy Recipes on 02/12/2006 02:17 PM CST
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The thing to remember about POUR is that it applies to the container holding your liquid, not the liquid itself. So if you have 10 portions of eghmok potion in a vial, you would POUR PART VIAL INTO JAR (or whatever the target vessel is) to measure out one part of the potion.

If your liquid is not in a container and in hand, then you can pour it directly. And always make sure you specify a target container, or it will end up on the ground.
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Re: Alchemy Recipes on 02/12/2006 03:00 PM CST
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And make sure to fully spell out the container. "pour potion into my back" will probably not pour it where you want it to go.

Also, avoid pouring in the presence of anyone who's name begins with 'My'.
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Re: Alchemy Recipes on 02/15/2006 10:39 AM CST
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Yea, for some reason half the time it tends to pour itself onto the ground, heh.

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Re: Alchemy Recipes on 02/21/2006 06:05 PM CST
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<<Yea, for some reason half the time it tends to pour itself onto the ground, heh.>>

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Re: Alchemy Recipes on 02/22/2006 08:54 AM CST
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>Yea, for some reason half the time it tends to pour itself onto the ground, heh.>>

>The Gods shall take their libations, whether you're willing or no!

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