Hi,
Enjoying the new fantastic herbalism, but still haven't found a merchant that sells empty potion bottles in BG, FAI or Beregost. It would be nice to have them at Sorcerous Sundries, FAI and the bearded merchant in the Outer City. Or have I missed them somehow? Hints?
Empty potion bottles
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- Styrbjorn
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Empty potion bottles
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- Ashenie
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Re: Empty potion bottles
Hello there,
I am glad you are enjoying the system.
There are "Magical Potion Bottles" sold in Sorcerous Sundries, and other various shops in Sshamath, Soubar, Winding Waters... and more. You can use them for brewing herbal decoctions.
This item we can't change, although I might update the conversation to ensure "Magical Potion Bottle" is displayed, rather than empty bottle.
I hope this helps,
Cheers,
Ashenie
I am glad you are enjoying the system.
There are "Magical Potion Bottles" sold in Sorcerous Sundries, and other various shops in Sshamath, Soubar, Winding Waters... and more. You can use them for brewing herbal decoctions.
This item we can't change, although I might update the conversation to ensure "Magical Potion Bottle" is displayed, rather than empty bottle.
I hope this helps,
Cheers,
Ashenie
- Styrbjorn
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Re: Empty potion bottles
I visited Sorcerous Sundries but had my mind set on the empty bottle item. Will have to go there again. Thank you.
Small request: the herb Mead Wort a.k.a. Meadowsweet filipendula ulmaria, that has been found in archaeological excavations in Sweden (and perhaps other places). A Google translated Swedish article below. Don't be confused by the mentioning of Moose grass and Elk grass, is from the Swedish Älggräs Älg (elk), gräs (grass). Meadowsweet might have been a very important part of Norse culture both in ale/mead brewing, contact with the gods and for decoration + pleasant smell. The say Queen Elisabeth the first was very fond of Meadowsweet too.
https://arkeologerna-com.translate.goog/bloggar/porsol-palsternacka-och-persilja/alggras-2/?_x_tr_sl=sv&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=sv&_x_tr_pto=wapp
Small request: the herb Mead Wort a.k.a. Meadowsweet filipendula ulmaria, that has been found in archaeological excavations in Sweden (and perhaps other places). A Google translated Swedish article below. Don't be confused by the mentioning of Moose grass and Elk grass, is from the Swedish Älggräs Älg (elk), gräs (grass). Meadowsweet might have been a very important part of Norse culture both in ale/mead brewing, contact with the gods and for decoration + pleasant smell. The say Queen Elisabeth the first was very fond of Meadowsweet too.
https://arkeologerna-com.translate.goog/bloggar/porsol-palsternacka-och-persilja/alggras-2/?_x_tr_sl=sv&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=sv&_x_tr_pto=wapp
Game user name: Tursas.