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Release of Dragon’s Breath

Solus

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Release of Dragon’s Breath

An Alchemist is privy to the whiff of golden flaked melon and the texture of fermented spider eye. To testing salves and using fragile vials. Ingredients are grown, cultivated, pruned, and bought. Apothecary and Potion shops alike can be steady pillars for Alterans for their own.. interests and benefits. To the researcher, stumbling across a new solution is quite rare.. Do they still persist?

To boost the release of Dragon’s Breath to the playerbase, we’ll be releasing hints on how to procure a potion of Dragon’s Breath to Alchemist player characters, first, in roleplay. There will be requirements, depending on your character’s knowledge. From there on- you’re free to do MC experiments with the new liquid solution (Tipped arrows, Lingering Potions), equivalent to the new releases from 1.10 on your own character's learning pace. Fill out the form below and send to Solus . Once your character figures it out - the knowledge is left to them to do with. Teach, share, etc. Please only fill the form if your character knows at least 6 potions.

If someone posts the solution on the forums and it becomes common knowledge, I'll be closing this announcement. :)

Character Name:
Occupation:
Years of Experience:
Number of potions learned under character's belt:
Any recent mishmash of possible ingredients your character has experimented with:

Thanks,
Lore Council
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{See Alchemy Updates}

5/6/2017 Update.
-Dragon’s Breath - A sticky, liquid solution, with a fiery tint, that is used as an ingredient to enhance other potions. The name comes from its ashen, foreign smell and white, mist-like fumes that form from the top-most layer of the liquid. If the ingredients are fresh enough, the fumes cause small metals to tarnish (to dull) with prolonged exposure over time. Otherwise, they give a strange stinging feeling when touched.
 
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