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*Dropped by: | *Dropped by: | ||
**[[Effigy]] (16% chance) | **[[Effigy]] (16% chance) | ||
*Found: | *Found: | ||
**While exploring [[Frostwood]] | **While exploring [[Frostwood]] | ||
+ | *Purchased from: | ||
+ | **[[Ivris]] at the [[Alchemist's Shop]] | ||
==Quest Related== | ==Quest Related== |
Revision as of 11:07, 16 January 2020
Blood Iris | |
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Author | The Observer |
Type | Consumable |
Base Price | 80 |
Additional Information | |
Stack Limit | 9 |
Usable | No |
Combat Usable | Yes |
Acquisition
A corpulent rust-red berry. One of the deadliest plants in the Frost Marches, blood iris mimics the appearance and taste of many edible wild berries, luring the unsuspecting into picking and eating them. In ages past before the Godswar, pale elf monarchs who wished to show mercy to convicted criminals would order the execution to be carried out by imbibing blood iris juice, a relatively painless death.
Applying this to your weapon during combat will add 10 + X blight damage until the end of combat.
Function
Applying this to your weapon during combat will add 10 + X blight damage until the end of combat.
- X = Cunning
Acquisition
- Dropped by:
- Effigy (16% chance)
- Found:
- While exploring Frostwood
- Purchased from:
- Ivris at the Alchemist's Shop
Quest Related
Right of Conquest
- Can be used to Spike Mead of the Orc Lodge