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Herbs are plants with almost magical qualities which have effects on the bodies of those who consume them or apply them to their skin. Practitioners of the skill of [[Herbalism]] can identify, cultivate and harvest these plants, and use them in various ways.
 
Herbs are plants with almost magical qualities which have effects on the bodies of those who consume them or apply them to their skin. Practitioners of the skill of [[Herbalism]] can identify, cultivate and harvest these plants, and use them in various ways.
  
Herbs can also be used to add colour to candles, flavour to [[Cheesemaking|cheese]] or scent to [[Perfumery|perfumes]], amongst other uses.
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Herbs can also be used to add colour to candles, flavour to [[Cheesemaking|cheese]] or scent to [[Perfumery|perfumes]], amongst other uses, such as ingredients in potent [[Alchemy|potions]].
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Herbs can also refer to common herbs, which are wild plants which can be found by even the unskilled using the gather or search commands. Common herbs can be used in many of the same ways as their more valued counterparts, but have no significant effects when consumed.

Revision as of 16:28, 18 December 2019

Herbs are plants with almost magical qualities which have effects on the bodies of those who consume them or apply them to their skin. Practitioners of the skill of Herbalism can identify, cultivate and harvest these plants, and use them in various ways.

Herbs can also be used to add colour to candles, flavour to cheese or scent to perfumes, amongst other uses, such as ingredients in potent potions.

Herbs can also refer to common herbs, which are wild plants which can be found by even the unskilled using the gather or search commands. Common herbs can be used in many of the same ways as their more valued counterparts, but have no significant effects when consumed.