Listing of plants
the following is a listing of some real some made up for One piece finable plants, herbs, spices, useful material plants, poison plants, and drug plants.
D – Drug, Medical
P – Poisonous
M – Material
E – Edible
S – Spice
W – Wood Producer
G – Garden plant
Terrains
1 – Winter /Tundra
2 – Dessert
3 – Tropic
4 – Swamp
5 – Mountainous
6 – Forrest
7 – Rain forest
8 – Grassland / Temperate
9 – Garden
Note I am only listing a collection of plants that I feel is a good selection of ones to be found, Basic Fruits and Veggies are listed as well.
Gardening Plants – In One piece it is not unheard of to have a garden/greenhouse on board. Unless a watering system is made or climate is controlled these plants can die out of their terrain so keep that in mind if the players are growing anything. It is a simple daily task that they can claim to do or set a NPC crew member on. After a given time of weeks in proper climate their garden can produce at a rate of 1d4 unit’s a plant a week.
The Plants are Listed as follows with the [ ] indicating the DC Knowledge Nature to identify what you know about said plant ( ) gives a basic look/ description then what uses it has . Only one roll is given per plant but once rolled it determines how much they know or can find out about said plant , Lastly there is the Sell Prices of the plants / Material first you have a basic sell price then you have a good sell price. Determine ahead of time based on the islands Terrain on if there is a call for plants from a different Terrain which may raise the price by a multiplier or if its not wanted lower. This allows the player to sell unneeded supplies for money to get need .
Plant Name [DC for name] Uses listing
Description
Plants Basic Uses [DC for uses]
Secondary Uses [DC for secondary uses]
Plant Warning /Hazards [DC for warning]
Plant BRP / Crafted ITEM BRP
Making Rolls
There are two ways a player can make rolls in search of plants, If they know what they are looking for they can make a simple Search roll Which DC is based on how easy it is to find by their description of what they are looking for. I.e. one player says he is looking for wood while another player is looking for a certain plant for medical use. Player 1 has a DC of 10 to their search as many people can find trees that can be used for wood easily, while player two has a much higher DC 25 as they need to find a certain plant within a massive land mass.
Once found the plant can only be described to the player until they make a Knowledge Nature roll to identify the plant and possible uses and useable parts, as well as any warnings for the plant like if its poisonous or not. A survival Roll can also be used to determine if a plant is safe or not to eat, while it wont tell you what parts or what uses the plant is it can tell you if its poisonous or safe to eat The DC is the Caution DC.
To Collect supplies from it the GM will make two rolls the first to see how much of the plant is in supply in the area. This is done a 1d6. The other roll is the amount of units they can gather form the plant.
1 There is only the one plant =1 unit of the plant materials
2-3 A few plants = 1d8 units of the plant materials
4-5 Small Garden = 1d20 units of the plant materials
6 Thriving garden = 1d100 units of the plant materials
Plants Listing and die result, Sections are based off of Terrain Climate of the island they are on
Skills listed N/A means any one can collect it no skill is needed otherwise only certain skills can produce or collect certain items.
Winter /Tundra | |
01 Arctic willow
02 Bearberry 03 Blackberry, raspberry, and dewberry 04 Burdock 05 Cattail 06 Chinaberry 07 Cranberry 08 Crowberry 09 Dandelion 10 death lily 11 Elderberry 12-13 Fireweed 14 Hemlock, fool’s parsley 15 Iceland moss 16 Indian potato or Eskimo potato 17 Poison ivy and poison oak 18 Marsh marigold 19 Oak 20 Peppermint 21 Persimmon 22-24 Pine |
25 Plantain
26 Purslane 27 Reed 28 Reindeer moss 29 Sassafras 30 Sheep sorrel 31 Spatterdock or yellow water lily 32-34 Strawberry 35 Water hemlock or spotted cowbane 36-38 Water lettuce 39-41 Wild dock and wild sorrel 42-44 Wild gourd or luffa sponge 45-48 Wild onion and garlic 49 Wild rose
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Dessert | |
01-03 Aloe vera
04 Abal 05-08 Acacia 09 Agave 10 Baobab 11 Boo phone 12-14 Cattail 15-19 Cereus cactus 20 Chufa 21-24 Common jujube 25 Date palm 26-33 Pincushion cactus 34-38 Prickly pear cactus |
39 Purslane
40-42 Reed 43 Saxaul 44 Tamarind 45 Wild caper 46 Wild desert gourd or colocynth 47 Wild onion and garlic 48 Wild pistachio 49 Yam bean 50-75 Junk Item 75-99 Material chart item 00 Random Item on other chart |
Rain forest | |
01-02 Bamboo
03 Banana and plantain 04 Batoko plum 05 Bignay 06 Castor bean 07-09 Cattail 10 Chinaberry 11 Chestnut 12-13 Cuipo tree 14 Daylily 15-17 Fishtail palm 18 Foxtail grass 19 Horseradish tree 20 Poison ivy and poison oak 21 Mango 22-25 Nettle 26-28 Nipa palm 29-31 Palmetto palm 32 Pangi 33 Papaya or pawpaw 34-37 Pine 38 Purslane 39-43 Rattan palm |
44-47 Reed
48-50 Renghas tree 51 Rose apple 52 Rosary pea or crab’s eyes 53-56 Sago palm 57-61 Screw pine 62-65 Sorghum 65-68 Strychnine tree 69 Taro 70 Water chestnut 71 Water lettuce 72 Water lily 73 Water plantain 74 Wild dock and wild sorrel 75 Wild fig 76 Wild grape vine 77-83 Wild onion and garlic 84-88 Wild rice 89 Yam bean 90-93 Junk Item 94-99 Materials Chart 00 Item On Another Chart |
Tropic | |
01 Acacia
02 Almond 03 Arrowroot 04 Bael fruit 05 Bamboo 06 Banana and plantain 07 Baobab 08 Batoko plum 09 Bignay 10 Breadfruit 11 Burl Palm 12 Canna lily 13 Cashew nut 14 Castor bean 15 Cattail 16 Chinaberry 17 Cereus cactus 18 Chestnut 19 Coconut 20 Cowhage 21 Cuipo tree 22 Dandelion 23 Date palm 24 Daylily 25 Fishtail palm 26 Goa bean 27 Green seaweed 28 Horseradish tree 29 Irish moss 30 Poison ivy and poison oak 31 Juniper 32 Kelp 33 Lantana 34 Laver 35 Manchineel 36 Mango 37 Manioc 38 Mulberry 39 Nettle 40 Nipa palm |
41 Oleander
42 Orach 43 Palmetto palm 44 Physic nut 45 Purslane 46 Rattan palm 47 Reed 48 Renghas tree 49 Rose apple 50 Rosary pea or crab’s eyes 51 Sago palm 52 Sorghum 53 Sterculia 54 Strychnine tree 55 Sugarcane 56 Sugar palm 57 Sugar wrack 58 Sweetsop 59 Tamarind 60 Taro 61 Ti 62 Tree fern 63 Tropical almond 64 Water chestnut 65 Water lettuce 66 Water lily 67 Water plantain 68 Wild crab apple or wild apple 69 Wild desert gourd or colocynth 70 Wild dock and wild sorrel 71 Wild fig 72 Wild grape vine 73 Wild onion and garlic 74 Wild pistachio 75 Yam 76 Yam bean 77-80 Driftwood 81-85 Junk Item 86-99 Random Material 00 Random Item from other chart |
Swamp and Moor | |
01 – 02 Angel Wings
03 Amaranth 04 Arrowroot 05 – 10 Bamboo 11 – 13 Cattail 14 Chanterelles 15 Cranberry 16-18 Dandelion 19 Death Cap 20 Death lily 21 Elderberry 22 False Morels 23 Fishtail palm 24 Foxtail grass 25 Hackberry 26 Hazelnut 27 Hemlock, fool’s parsley 28 Horseradish tree 29 – 31 Poison ivy and poison oak 32 Jack-O-Lantern 33 Lotus 34 Marsh marigold 35-37 Morels 38 Mushtake 39 Nettle 40 Nipa palm 41-43 Oak 44 Oleander 45-47 Pine |
48 Plantain
49 Psilocybin 50-52 Puffball 53 Purslane 54-57 Reed 58 Reishi 59 Sassafras 60 Sea orach 61 Sorghum 62 Spatterdock or yellow water lily 63 – 66 Poison sumac 67 Tree fern 68 Truffle 69 – 72 Trumpet vine or trumpet creeper 73 Water chestnut 74 Water hemlock or spotted cowbane 75 Water lily 76 Wild caper 77 Wild dock and wild sorrel 78 Wild fig 79 Wild gourd or luffa sponge 80 Wild grape vine 81 – 83 Wild onion and garlic 84 – 86 Wild rice 87 Yam bean 88 – 94 Junk Item 95 – 99 Materials Chart 00 Other Chart |
Mountainous | |
01 Angel Wings
02 Amaranth 03 – 06 Arctic willow 07 Blackberry, raspberry, and dewberry 08 Blueberry and huckleberry 09 Burdock 10 – 12 Cattail 13 Chanterelles 14 Chinaberry 15 – 20 Clove 21 Cuipo tree 22 – 25 Dandelion 26 Death Cap 27 Death lily 28 – 30 False Morels 31 Hackberry 32 Hazelnut 33 Hemlock, fool’s parsley 34 – 36 Hops 37 Indian potato or Eskimo potato 38 – 39 Poison ivy and poison oak 40 Jack-O-Lantern 41 – 45 Morels 46 Mushtake 47 – 49 Oak 50 Peppermint 51 Persimmon |
52-54 Pine
55 Plantain 56 – 57 Poppy 58 Psilocybin 59 – 60 Puffball 61 Purslane 62 – 63 Reed 64 – 65 Reindeer moss 66 Reishi 67 – 68 Rock tripe 69 Sassafras 70 – 72 Shiitake mushrooms 73 Strawberry 74 Truffle 75 Walnut 76 Water chestnut 77 Water lettuce 78 Wild crab apple or wild apple 79 Wild dock and wild sorrel 80 Wild gourd or luffa sponge 81 Wild grape vine 82 – 84 Wild onion and garlic 85 – 87 Wild rose 88 Yam 89 – 94 Junk Item 95 – 99 Materials Chart 00 Other chart |
Forrest | |
01 Angle Wings
02 Arctic willow 03 – 04 Bamboo 04 Banana and plantain 05 – 07 Beech 08 Blackberry, raspberry, and dewberry 09 Breadfruit 10 Burdock 11 Carob tree 12 – 13 Cattail 14 Chanterelles 15 Chestnut 16 Clove 17 Common jujube 18 – 19 Dandelion 20 Daylily 21 Death Cap 22 Duchesnea or Indian strawberry 23 Elderberry 24 False Morels 25 Fenugreek 26 Hackberry 27 Hazelnut 28 Hemlock, fool’s parsley 29 Horseradish tree 30 – 32 Poison ivy and poison oak 33 Jack-O-Lantern 34 Juniper 35 Lotus 36 Marsh marigold 37 Morels 38 Mushtake 39 Nettle 40 – 42 Oak 43 Pangi 44 Papaya or pawpaw 45 Peppermint 46 Persimmon 47 – 49 Pine
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50 Plantain
51 Psilocybin 52 Puffball 53 Purslane 54 Reed 55 Reindeer moss 56 Renghas tree 57 Reishi 58 Rosary pea or crab’s eyes 59 Sago palm 60 Sassafras 61 Screw pine 62 – 63 Shiitake mushrooms 64 Sorghum 65 St. John’s wort 66 Sterculia 67 Strawberry 68 Strychnine tree 69 Sugar palm 70 Thistle 71 Ti 72 Truffle 73 – 75 Trumpet vine or trumpet creeper 76 Vanilla 77 Walnut 78 Water chestnut 79 Water lettuce 80 Water lily 81 Wild crab apple or wild apple 82 Wild dock and wild sorrel 83 Wild fig 84 Wild gourd or luffa sponge 85 Wild grape vine 86 Wild onion and garlic 87 Wild rice 88 Wood sorrel 89 Yam 90 – 94 Junk Item 95 – 99 Materials Chart 00 Item on an Other Chart |
Grassland / Temperate | |
01 Amaranth
02 Bamboo 03 Barley 04 Basil 05 Bayleaf 06 Beech 07 Blueberry and huckleberry 08 Burdock 09 Cannabis 10 Castor bean 11 Catnip 12 Cattail 13 Cayenne pepper 14 Chamomile 15 Chicory 16 Chili pepper 17 Chufa 18 Clove 19 Cranberry 20-21 Dandelion 22 Daylily 23 Dill seed 24 Duchesnea or Indian strawberry 25 Elderberry 26 Foxtail grass 27 Fenugreek 28 Ginger 29 Ginseng 30 Hackberry 31 Hazelnut 32 Hemlock, fool’s parsley 33 Hops 34 Indian potato or Eskimo potato 35 Indonesian Cinnamon 36 Poison ivy and poison oak 37 Jasmine 38 Juniper 39 Lavender 40 Lemongrass 41 Licorice 42 Lotus 43 Lantana 44 Manchineel 45 Mulberry 46 Mustard 47 Nutmeg 48 Oak 49 Oleander 50 Oregano 51 Parsley |
52 Peppermint
53 Persimmon 54 Pine 55 Pokeweed 56 Poppy 57 Purslane 58 Reed 59 Reindeer moss 60 Rosemary 61 Saffron 62 Sage 63 Sassafras 64 Sesame seed 65 Sheep sorrel 66 Sorghum 67 Spatterdock or yellow water lily 68 Spearmint 69 St. John’s wort 70 Sterculia 71 Strawberry 72 Sweet sagewort 73 Sweetsop 74 Tamarind 75 Taro 76 Tarragon 77 Tea 78 Thistle 79 Thyme 80 Trumpet vine or trumpet creeper 81 Vanilla 82 Walnut 83 Wasabi 84 Water chestnut 85 Water hemlock or spotted cowbane 86 Water lily 87 Wheat 88 Wild crab apple or wild apple 89 Wild dock and wild sorrel 90 Wild gourd or luffa sponge 91 Wild grape vine 92 Wild onion and garlic 93 Wild rice 94 Wild rose 95 Wood sorrel 96 Yam 97 Yarrow 98 Junk Item 99 Materials Chart 00 Item on another chart |
Control / Garden | |
01 – 03 Apple
04 Asparagus 05 Avocado 06 Banana 07 – 09 Barley 10 Basil 11 Blackberry, raspberry, and dewberry 12 Blueberry and huckleberry 13 Broccoli 14 Cabbage 15 Cannabis 16 Carrot 17 Catnip 18 Celery 19 – 22 Cherry, Plum, Apricot 23 Chili Pepper 24 Clove 25 Cocoa Bean 26 Coffee Bean 27 Corn 28 Cotton 29 Cucumber 30 Dill Seed 31 Funugreek 32 Garlic 33 Ginger 34 Ginseng 35 Grape 36 Grapefruit 37 Green Bean 38 Green Pepper 39 – 40 Hops 41 – 45 Kale, Collards, Spring Mix 46 Lavender 47 Lettuce 48 – 50 Lemon 51 Lemongrass
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40 Licorice
52 Lime 53 Mustard 54 – 57 Oats 58 Olive 59 Onion 60 – 63 Orange 64 Oregano 65 Parsley 66 Pea 67 Peach 68 Peanut 69 Pear 70 Peppermint 71 Pineapple 72 Potato 73 Pumpkin 74 Radish 75 Red Pepper 76 – 78 Rice 79 Soy 80 Spinach 81 Squash 82 Sunflower 83 Tangerine 84 Tea 85 Tobacco 86 Tomato 87 Turnip 88 Watermelon 89 – 91 Wheat 92 – 94 Weed 95 Yam 96 – 97 Junk Item 98 – 99 Material Chart 00 Item from other chart
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Description | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
Caution | Threat ID DC | ||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Abal | 20 | E, M | |||
Description: | |||||
The abal is one of the few shrubby plants that exists in the shady deserts. This
plant grows to about 1.2 meters, and its branches look like wisps from a broom. The stiff, green branches produce an abundance of flowers in the early spring months (March, April). |
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Edible Parts | |||||
This plant’s general appearance would not indicate its usefulness to the survivor, but while this plant is flowering in the spring, its fresh flowers can be eaten. This plant is common in the areas where it is found. An analysis of the food value of this plant has shown it to be high in sugar and nitrogenous components. | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Flowers
Reeds Sugar Nitrogen Fertilizer |
50
50 100 300 |
N/A
N/A Cooking Chemical |
N/A
N/A 20 40 |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Acacia | 20 | E, M | |||
Description | |||||
Acacia is a spreading, usually short tree with spines and alternate compound leaves. Its individual leaflets are small. Its flowers are ball-shaped, bright yellow, and very fragrant. Its bark is a whitish-gray color. Its fruits are dark brown and pod like. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
Its young leaves, flowers, and pods are edible raw or cooked. | |||||
Caution | Threat ID DC | ||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | ||||
Spines of the tree can be craft to use as arrow/dart tips | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Leaves
Flowers Pods Spines |
20
50 50 10 |
N/A
N/A N/A Weapon |
N/A
N/A N/A 20 |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Agave | 25 | E, M | |||
Description | |||||
These plants have large clusters of thick, fleshy leaves borne close to the ground and surrounding a central stalk. The plants flower only once, and then die. They produce a massive flower stalk. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
Its flowers and flower buds are edible. Boil them before eating. | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | ||||
Cut the huge flower stalk and collect the juice for drinking. Some species have very fibrous leaves. Pound the leaves and remove the fibers for weaving and making ropes. Most species have thick, sharp needles at the tips of the leaves. Use them for sewing or making hacks.
The sap of some species contains a chemical that makes the sap suitable for use as soap. |
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Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Flowers
Twine Soap Juice |
50
50 100 100 |
Cooking
Craft Item Craft Item Survival |
10
10 20 20 |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Almond | 20 | W,E | ||
Description | ||||
The almond tree, which sometimes grows to 12.2 meters, looks like a peach tree.
The fresh almond fruit resembles a gnarled, unripe peach and grows in clusters. The stone (the almond itself) is covered with a thick, dry, woolly skin. |
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Edible Parts | ||||
The mature almond fruit splits open lengthwise down the side, exposing the ripe almond nut. You can easily get the dry kernel by simply cracking open the stone. Almond meats are rich in food value, like all nuts. Gather them in large quantities and shell them for further use as survival food. You could live solely on almonds for rather long periods. When you boil them, the kernel’s outer covering comes off and only the white meat remains. | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Wood
Almond |
10
100 |
Prof Lumberjack/ Survival
Prof Farmer/ Survival |
10
20 |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Aloe vera | 20 | D | |||
Description | |||||
A small bush like plant with long thick sword like leaves growing from the root. | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 20 | |||
The plant has a natural Lotion about it that has healing ability; Further processed it can be used to heal wounds. | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Plant
Lotion Potion |
100
200 N/A |
Prof. Farming / Survival
Prof. Herbalist / Survival Chemical (See Items Rules) |
20
20 N/A |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Amaranth | 20 | E | ||
Description | ||||
These plants, which grow 90 centimeters to 150 centimeters tall, are abundant weeds in many parts of the world. All amaranth have alternate simple leaves. They may have some red color present on the stems. They bear minute, greenish flowers in dense clusters at the top of the plants. Their seeds may be brown or black in weedy species and light-colored in domestic species. | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
All parts are edible, but some may have sharp spines you should remove before eating. The young plants or the growing tips of alder plants are an excellent vegetable. Simply boil the young plants or eat them raw. Their seeds are very nutritious. Shake the tops of alder plants to get the seeds. Eat the seeds raw, boiled, ground into flour, or popped like popcorn. | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Plant
Flour Popcorn |
10
50 100 |
Prof. Herbalist
Cooking Cooking |
20
20 15 |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Angel Wings | 25 | P | |||
Description | |||||
A large White mushroom with a small ring on the stem. | |||||
Caution | Threat ID DC | ||||
The mushrooms are poisonous to eat and cause a good amount of damage in the raw doing 2d8 a round for 1d20 rounds DC 15 Resistance | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 45 | |||
Refined Poison 3d8 a round for 2d20 rounds DC 15 Resistance | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Mushroom
Poison Refined |
100
20,000 |
N/A
Chemistry |
N/A
40 |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Apple | 25 | E,P,W,G | |||
Description | |||||
Most wild apples look enough like domestic apples that the survivor can easily recognize them. Apple varieties are much smaller than cultivated kinds; the largest kinds usually do not exceed 5 to 7.5 centimeters in diameter, and most often less. They have small, alternate, simple leaves and often have thorns. Their flowers are white or pink and their fruits reddish or yellowish. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
Prepare Apple for eating in the same manner as cultivated kinds. Eat them fresh, when ripe, or cooked. Should you need to store food, cut the apples into thin slices and dry them. They are a good source of vitamins. | |||||
Caution | Threat ID DC | 25 | |||
Apple seeds contain cyanide compounds. Do not eat. If eaten they do 1d6 a round for 1d12 rounds DC 15 Fort | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 50 | |||
The Seeds can be used to create Cyanide (see Items: Poisons) | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Fruit
Wood Poison Refined Seed for growing |
100
10 250 50 |
Prof Farmer/ Survival
Prof lumberjack/ Survival Chemistry (Items poison rules) Prof Farmer |
10
10 N/A 40 |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Arctic willow | 35 | E, W, D | |||
Description | |||||
The arctic willow is a shrub that never exceeds more than 60 centimeters in height | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
You can collect the succulent, tender young shoots of the arctic willow in early spring. Strip off the outer bark of the new shoots and eat the inner portion raw. You can also peel and eat raw the young underground shoots of any of the various kinds of arctic willow. Young willow leaves are one of the richest sources of vitamin C, containing 7 to 10 times more than an orange. | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 40 | |||
The Arctic Willow leaves can be crushed and used in medical potions as per rules in items section | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Wood
Potion |
10
N/A |
Prof. Lumberjack/ Survival
Chemistry (See Items Rules) |
10
N/A |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Arrowroot | 25 | E | ||
Description | ||||
The arrowroot is an aquatic plant with arrow-shaped leaves and potato like tubers in the mud. | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
The rootstock is a rich source of high quality starch. Boil the rootstock and eat it as a vegetable. | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Root | 5 | Survival / Prof. Herbalist | 30 | |
Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Asparagus | 20 | E, D | |||
Description | |||||
A Bushy green plant with a strong smell to the green stalks | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
The green stems of the bush is edible. | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 25 | |||
The stalks are said to have a light healing property so its sought for making medicine. (see items potions crafting rules) | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Plant
Potion |
150
N/A |
Prof. Farming / Survival
Chemistry (See Items rules) |
20 | ||
Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Avocado | 20 | W, E | ||
Description | ||||
A Small tree with oval dark green leaves and a dark green fruit | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
The Fruit is edible once it has been peeled free from the leathery hide of the fruit. | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Fruit
Wood Seed |
150
10 50 |
Prof. Farming
Prof. Lumberjack/ Survival Prof. Farming |
30
20 50 |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Bael fruit | 25 | W,E | ||
Description | ||||
This is a tree that grows from 2.4 to 4.6 meters tall, with a dense spiny growth. The fruit is 5 to 10 centimeters in diameter, gray or yellowish, and full of seeds. | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
The fruit, which ripens in December, is at its best when just turning ripe. The juice of the ripe fruit, diluted with water and mixed with a small amount of tamarind and sugar or honey, is sour but refreshing. Like other citrus fruits, it is rich in vitamin C. | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Wood
Fruit Seeds |
10
100 20 |
Prof. Lumberjack/ Survival
Prof. Farmer Prof. Farmer |
20
20 30 |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Bamboo | 10 | M,W,E | |||
Description | |||||
Bamboos are woody grasses that grow up to 15 meters tall. The leaves are grass like and the stems are the familiar bamboo used in furniture and fishing poles. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
The young shoots of almost all species are edible raw or cooked. Raw shoots have a slightly bitter taste that is removed by boiling. To prepare, remove the tough protective sheath that is coated with tawny or red hairs. The seed grain of the flowering bamboo is also edible. Boil the seeds like rice or pulverize them, mix with water, and make into cakes. | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 15 | |||
Use the mature bamboo to build structures or to make containers, ladles, spoons, and various other cooking utensils. Also use bamboo to make tools and weapons. You can make a strong bow by splitting the bamboo and putting several pieces together. | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Wood
Shoots Materials |
10
50 10 |
Prof. Lumberjack/ Survival
Cooking/ Prof Farming Craft Items/Craft Weapon |
10
10 N/A |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Banana and plantain | 20 | M,W,E,G | |||
Description | |||||
These are treelike plants with several large leaves at the top. Their flowers are borne in dense hanging clusters. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
Their fruits are edible raw or cooked. They may be boiled or baked. You can boil their flowers and eat them like a vegetable. You can cook and eat the rootstocks and leaf sheaths of many species. The center or “heart” or the plant is edible year-round, cooked or raw. | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 20 | |||
You can use the layers of the lower third of the plants to cover coals to roast food. You can also use their stumps to get water. You can use their leaves to wrap other foods for cooking or storage. Replanting trees are possible in garden. | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Wood
Fruit Leaf Flower Plant Heart |
10
100 5 200 100 |
Prof. Lumberjack/ Survival
Prof. Farmer/ Survival Prof. Lumberjack Cooking Survival |
20
30 30 20 50 |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Baobab | 25 | W, E, M, D | |||
Description | |||||
The baobab tree may grow as high as 18 meters and may have a trunk 9 meters in diameter. The tree has short, stubby branches and a gray, thick bark. Its leaves are compound and their segments are arranged like the palm of a hand. Its flowers, which are white and several centimeters across, hang from the higher branches. Its fruit is shaped like a football, measures up to 45 centimeters long, and is covered with short dense hair. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
You can use the young leaves as a soup vegetable. The tender root of the young baobab tree is edible. The pulp and seeds of the fruit are also edible. Use one handful of pulp to about one cup of water for a refreshing drink. To obtain flour, roast the seeds, and then grind them. | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 40 | |||
Drinking a mixture of pulp and water will help cure diarrhea. Often the hollow trunks are good sources of fresh water. The bark can be cut into strips and pounded to obtain a strong fiber for making rope. | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Wood
Fruit Potion Rope Fresh Water Seeds Flour |
10
150 N/A 100 200 40 50 |
Prof. Lumberjack/ Survival
Prof. Farmer / Survival Chemical (See Items Rules) Items Survival Prof. Farmer Cooking |
20
40 N/A 25 40 30 20 |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Barley | 20 | E,D | ||
Description | ||||
Long reeds of grass with seeds on the cap, Its green when growing but turns brown when dried | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
A form of Wheat that can be cooked as is and eaten, feed raw to animals for food or crushed into a fine flour. Key ingredient in some alcohol. | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Plant
Flour Alcohol |
50
100 N/A |
Prof. Farmer
Cooking Chemistry / Cooking (Items Rules) |
10
10 N/A |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Basil | 20 | S | ||
Description | ||||
Basil grows to between 30–130 cm tall, with opposite, light green, silky leaves 3–11 cm long and 1–6 cm broad. The flowers are small, white in color and arranged in a terminal spike. | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Plant
Spice |
200
50 |
Prof. Herbalist / Prof. Farmer
Prof. Herbalist / Prof. Farmer |
10
10 |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Batoko plum | 25 | E | ||
Description | ||||
This shrub or small tree has dark green, alternate, simple leaves. Its fruits are bright red and contain six or more seeds. | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
Eat the fruit raw or cooked. | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Fruit
Seed |
100
20 |
Prof. Farmer / Survival
Prof. Farmer |
10
20 |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Bayleaf | 20 | S, M | |||
Description | |||||
Gardeners in frost-free or light frost areas will find that Bay Laurel seedlings planted in the ground willingly grow into large trees, 38 feet and taller; but when kept pruned the Bay Laurel tree can thrive as a small bush | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 25 | |||
Can be crushed to make a fine oil (baby Oil) | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Plant
Spice Oil |
100
50 150 |
Prof. Herbalist / Prof. Farmer
Prof. Herbalist Chemistry |
10
10 20 |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Bearberry | 25 | E | |||
Description | |||||
This plant is a common evergreen shrub with reddish, scaly bark and thick, leathery
leaves 4 centimeters long and 1 centimeter wide. It has white flowers and bright red fruits. |
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Edible Parts | |||||
Its berries are edible raw or cooked. | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 45 | |||
You can make a refreshing tea from its young leaves. | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Fruit
Tea Plant |
150
100 200 |
Prof. Farming / Survival
Cooking / Survival Prof. Farming |
10
10 30 |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Beech | 20 | W,M,E | ||
Description | ||||
Beech trees are large (9 to 24 meters), symmetrical forest trees that have smooth, light-gray bark and dark green foliage. The character of its bark, plus its clusters of prickly seedpods, clearly distinguishes the beech tree in the field. | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
The mature beechnuts readily fall out of the husk like seedpods. You can eat these dark brown triangular nuts by breaking the thin shell with your fingernail and removing the white, sweet kernel inside. Beechnuts are one of the most delicious of all wild nuts. They are a most useful survival food because of the kernel’s high oil content. You can also use the beechnuts as a coffee substitute. Roast them so that the kernel becomes golden brown and quite hard. Then pulverize the kernel and, after boiling or steeping in hot water, you have a passable coffee substitute. | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Wood
Nuts Coffee |
10
50 100 |
Prof. Lumberjack/ Survival
Prof. Farmer / Survivalist Cooking |
20
20 30 |
|
Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Bignay | 25 | E, P | |||
Description | |||||
Bignay is a shrub or small tree, 3 to 12 meters tall, with shiny, pointed leaves about 15 centimeters long. Its flowers are small, clustered, and green. It has fleshy, dark red or black fruit and a single seed. The fruit is about 1 centimeter in diameter. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
The fruit is edible raw | |||||
Caution | Threat ID DC | 40 | |||
Do not eat any other parts of the tree. In Africa, the roots are toxic. Other parts of the plant may be poisonous. Doing 1d6 an hour for 1d6 hours DC 10 Resistance | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 40 | |||
Refined Poison. Does DC 20 Resistance 2d6 an hour for 1d12 hours | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Fruit
Refined Poison |
150
200 |
Prof. Farming / Survival
Chemistry |
40
40 |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Blackberry, raspberry, and dewberry | 15 | E, D | |||
Description | |||||
These plants have prickly stems (canes) that grow upward, arching back toward the ground. They have alternate, usually compound leaves. Their fruits may be red, black, yellow, or orange. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
The fruits and peeled young shoots are edible. Flavor varies greatly. | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 35 | |||
The leaves of the bush are useable in chemical potions for healing aliments. | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Fruit
Plant Potion Jam /Jelly |
150
100 N/A 1000 |
Herbalist / Survival /Farming
Prof. Farming / Prof. Herbalist Chemistry (see Item rules) Cooking |
10
20 N/A 30 |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Blueberry and huckleberry | 20 | E | ||
Description | ||||
These shrubs vary in size from 30 centimeters to 3.7 meters tall. All have alternate, simple leaves. Their fruits may be dark blue, black, or red and have many small seeds. | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
Their fruits are edible raw or cooked into things, it also can be preserved in jams or jellies. | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Fruit
Seeds Jam /Jelly |
150
50 1000 |
Farming/ Herbalist/ Survival
Prof. Farming/Prof. Herbalist Cooking |
10
20 30 |
|
Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Boo phone | 20 | D | |||
Description | |||||
A long flowerlike plant with tiny red long blooms | |||||
Caution | Threat ID DC | ||||
The plant creates a strong amount of Hallucinations in those that eat this plant. DC 15 Will vs illusions 1d4 hours | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 40 | |||
Processing the plant can create ether a strong Hallucinating drug Will save 20 vs. Illusions 1d8 hours, or a chemical for “Potions of Release”. | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Plant
Drug Potion |
100
20,000 N/A |
Prof. Farming
Chemistry Chemistry (See Item Rules) |
20
40 N/A |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Breadfruit | 20 | W, E, M | |||
Description | |||||
This tree may grow up to 9 meters tall. It has dark green, deeply divided leaves that are 75 centimeters long and 30 centimeters wide. Its fruits are large, green, ball-like structures up to 30 centimeters across when mature. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
The fruit pulp is edible raw. The fruit can be sliced, dried, and ground into flour for later use. The seeds are edible cooked. | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | ||||
The thick sap can serve as glue and caulking material. You can also use it as birdlime (to entrap small birds by smearing the sap on twigs where they usually perch). | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Wood
Fruit Seed Glue Small Game Trap Flour |
10
150 100 200 1000 50 |
Prof. Lumberjack / Survival
Prof. Farmer / Survival Prof. Farmer Chemistry Survival Cooking |
20
20 30 20 40 10 |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Broccoli | E, D | ||||
Description | |||||
A small busy plant with tiny buds within its wrapped leaves | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
The Full Stalk and leave are edible yet easiest to eat when steamed. | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 35 | |||
Chemists can extract the benefits from the plant and create potions. (See Item Rules) | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Stalk
Potion |
150
N/A |
Prof. Farming / Survival
Chemistry |
20
N/A |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Burdock | 20 | W, M, E | |||
Description | |||||
This plant has wavy-edged, arrow-shaped leaves and flower heads in burr like clusters. It grows up to 2 meters tall, with purple or pink flowers and a large, fleshy root. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
Peel the tender leaf stalks and eat them raw or cook them like greens. The roots are also edible boiled or baked. | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 45 | |||
Use the fiber from the dried stalk to weave Rope. | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Wood
Leaves Rope |
10
20 20 |
Prof. Lumberjack/ Survival
Cooking / Survival Craft Items |
10
10 10 |
||
Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Burl Palm | 25 | W, E, M | |||
Description | |||||
This tree may reach 18 meters in height. It has large, fan-shaped leaves up to 3 meters long and split into about 100 narrow segments. It bears flowers in huge dusters at the top of the tree. The tree dies after flowering. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
The trunk contains starch that is edible raw. The very tip of the trunk is also edible raw or cooked. You can get large quantities of liquid by bruising the flowering stalk. The kernels of the nuts are edible. | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 15 | |||
You can use the leaves as weaving material. | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Wood
Nuts Leaves |
10
100 10 |
Prof. Lumberjack / Survival
Prof. Farming/ Survival Craft Item |
30
30 10 |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Cabbage | 20 | E, D | |||
Description | |||||
A small Leafy plant rolled up in a ball shape | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
The whole plant is edible yet best served cooked. | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 35 | |||
Chemists can extract the benefits from the plant and create a potions. (See Items rules) | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Plant
Potions |
150
N/A |
Prof. Farming / Survival
Chemistry (See items rules) |
10
N/A |
||
Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Cannabis/Marijuana | 15 | M, D | |||
Description | |||||
a Small green tree like plant with five leaves. | |||||
Caution | Threat ID DC | 20 | |||
This plant when used as a drug it can carry addictive qualities (See Item Rules Drugs) | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 20 | |||
Plant can be dried and made into Hemp used to make rope. Pain relief, hunger stimulation, wasting caused by HIV/AIDS, Glaucoma, nausea. | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Hemp
Rope Drug |
10
100 N/A |
Herbalist/ Farming / Survival
Craft Item Chemistry (See Item Rules) |
20
10 N/A |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Canna lily | 25 | E | ||
Description | ||||
The canna lily is a coarse perennial herb, 90 centimeters to 3 meters tall. The plant grows from a large, thick, underground rootstock that is edible. Its large leaves resemble those of the banana plant but are not so large. The flowers of wild canna lily are usually small, relatively inconspicuous, and brightly colored reds, oranges, or yellows. | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
The large and much branched rootstocks are full of edible starch. The younger parts may be finely chopped and then boiled or pulverized into a meal. Mix in the young shoots of palm cabbage for flavoring. | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Flowers
Root |
100
5 |
Prof. Herbalist
Prof. Herbalist |
10
20 |
|
Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Carob tree | 25 | W, E | ||
Description | ||||
This large tree has a spreading crown. Its leaves are compound and alternate. Its seedpods, also known as Saint John’s bread, are up to 45 centimeters long and are filled with round, hard seeds and a thick pulp. | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
The young tender pods are edible raw or boiled. You can pulverize the seeds in mature pods and cook as porridge. | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Wood
Pods |
10
50 |
Prof. Lumberjack / Survival
Survival |
20
40 |
|
Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Carrot | 20 | E | |||
Description | |||||
A small White flower covered stalk with bushy leaves. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
The root of the carrot is one of the healthiest food that can be eaten raw or cooked | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | ||||
Carrots are common ingredient in many potions. (See Item Rules | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Carrot
Potion |
150
N/A |
Prof. Farming / Survival
Chemistry (See Item Rules |
20
N/A |
||
Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Cashew nut | 20 | E, P, W | |||
Description | |||||
The cashew is a spreading evergreen tree growing to a height of 12 meters, with leaves up to 20 centimeters long and 10 centimeters wide. Its flowers are yellowish-pink. Its fruit is very easy to recognize because of its peculiar structure. The fruit is thick and pear shaped, pulpy and red or yellow when ripe. This fruit bears a hard, green, kidney-shaped nut at its tip. This nut is smooth, shiny, and green or brown according to its maturity. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
The nut encloses one seed. The seed is edible when roasted. The pear-shaped fruit is juicy, sweet-acid, and astringent. It is quite safe and considered delicious by most people who eat it. | |||||
Caution | Threat ID DC | 40 | |||
The green hull surrounding the nut contains a resinous irritant poison that will blister the lips and tongue like poison ivy. Heat destroys this poison when roasting the nuts. It does DC 15 Will vs 1d4 damage for 1d4 hours. | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 40 | |||
DC 20 Will save to make Itching Powder doing 2d4 damage, an hour for 1d8 hours. | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Wood
Nut Itching Powder |
10
200 150 |
Prof. Lumberjack/ Survival
Prof. Farming Chemistry |
25
40 40 |
||
Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Castor bean | 35 | D, P | |||
Description | |||||
The castor bean is a semi woody plant with large, alternate, star like leaves that grows as a tree in tropical regions and as an annual in temperate regions. Its flowers are very small and inconspicuous. Its fruits grow in clusters at the tops of the plants. | |||||
Caution | Threat ID DC | ||||
All parts of the plant are very poisonous to eat. The seeds are large and may be mistaken for
a beanlike food. The plant in the raw does 1d6 an hour for 1d12 hours |
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Other Uses | Other Use DC | ||||
Castor Bean can be used to both create a refined poison and a fine oil. The refined poison does 2d6 an hour for 1d12 hours. The oil is used in potions for medical purposes. For that see the (Item Rules) for the potions and use DC) | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Bean
Refined Poison Potion |
100
500 N/A |
Prof. Herbalist
Chemistry Chemistry (See Item Rules) |
10
40 N/A |
||
Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Catnip | 25 | D | ||
Description | ||||
Catnip is a 50–100 cm tall perennial herb resembling mint in appearance, with grayish-green leaves; the flowers are white, finely spotted with purple | ||||
Catnip Soothes coughs, it is used in processing potions. (see item rules for uses) | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Plant
Potion |
50
N/A |
Prof. Herbalist
Chemistry (See Item Rules) |
10
N/A |
|
Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Cattail | 10 | M, E | |||
Description | |||||
Cattails are glasslike plants with strap-shaped leaves 1 to 5 centimeters wide and growing up to 1.8 meters tall. The male flowers are borne in a dense mass above the female flowers. These last only a short time, leaving the female flowers that develop into the brown cattail. Pollen from the male flowers is often abundant and bright yellow. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
The young tender shoots are edible raw or cooked. The rhizome is often very tough but is a rich source of starch. Pound the rhizome to remove the starch and use as flour. The pollen is also an exceptional source of starch. When the cattail is immature and still green, you can boil the female portion and eat it like corn on the cob. | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 20 | |||
The dried leaves are an excellent source of weaving material you can use to make floats and rafts. The cottony seeds make good pillow stuffing and insulation. The fluff makes excellent tinder. Dried cattails are effective insect repellents when burned. | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Reed
Net Raft Stuffing |
10
150 3000 50 |
Prof. Herbalist / Survival
Craft Item Craft Vehicle Craft Item |
10
20 40 20 |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Cayenne pepper | 25 | E,S,D | |||
Description | |||||
A small bush with little red fruit. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
The fruit is Edible but ill advised as its incredibly spicy | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 30 | |||
the juice can be used to create a form of mace to spray in the eyes. Also the plant can be dried and ground into a spice | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Plant
Fruit Pepper Mace Seed |
50
150 100 2000 10 |
Prof. Farming / Prof. Herbalist
Prof. Farming / Survivalist Cooking Chemistry Prof. Farming |
10
20 20 40 20 |
||
Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Celery | 20 | E, D | |||
Description | |||||
Long stems collected at a based root with broad green leaves, the stems have a u shape to them | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
The Stems are Edible and even used as a dull spice in cooking. | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 40 | |||
Celery has multiple uses in the form of including according to some one that is used in falling in love, thus celery has uses in potions. (See Items Rules) For uses. | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Stalks
Seeds Potion |
150
100 N/A |
Prof. Farming
Chemistry / Prof. Farming Chemistry (See Item Rules) |
20
30 N/A |
||
Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Cereus cactus | 20 | E | |||
Description | |||||
These cacti are tall and narrow with angled stems and numerous spines. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
The fruits are edible, but some may have a laxative effect. | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 25 | |||
The pulp of the cactus is a good source of water. Break open the stem and scoop out the pulp. | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Fruit
Fresh Water |
100
50 |
Prof. Farmer / Survival
Survival |
20
30 |
||
Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Chamomile | 25 | S,D | |||
Description | |||||
Daisy like flowering plants | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
The key plant in making Tea from its leaves | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 40 | |||
Chamomile Relaxant/Calmative which is used in making potions. (See Item Rules) for uses. | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Flowers
Tea Potion |
50
100 N/A |
Prof. Herbalist
Cooking Chemistry (See Item Rules) |
20
20 N/A |
||
Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Chanterelles | 25 | E | ||
Description | ||||
A shelf like Mushroom growing in clusters | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
All parts are edible and often used to mix in with meat like chicken to add flavor to the meat or even added to scrambled eggs. | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Mushroom | 200 | Prof. Herbalist / Survival | 20 | |
Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Cherry, Plum, Apricot | 20 | W,E,P,M,D | |||
Description | |||||
A massive flowering tree that has pink/white/ Purple blossoms depending on the type of fruit it bears. These trees are said to be symbols of time and mystical in their properties. After the bloom falls it builds into a fruit some small red, others Yellow and some purple. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
The fruit of the tree is edible and sought as a delicious flavor. The flowers are also edible in moderation. They can also be used to process weak liquor (See wine in item rules for effect). The Wood is also said to burn the flowers sweet smell into food. | |||||
Caution | Threat ID DC | 20 | |||
A large dosage of the flower can cause illness DC 10 Fort vs. Sickness | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 35 | |||
The Flowers are widely sought for both their beauty and smell thus making a perfume or fine powder is often sought by those with great wealth. Also the Extract of the fruit is often used to make bitter medicine in the form of potions. (See Item Rules for uses) | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Wood
Fruit Liquor Perfume Flower Seed Potion |
10
150 700 1000 500 50 N/A |
Prof. Lumberjack / Survival
Prof. Farming / Survival Cooking / Chemistry Chemistry Prof. Farming / Prof. Herbalist Prof. Farming Chemistry (See Item Rules) |
20
30 30 40 10 40 N/A |
||
Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Chicory | 25 | E,M | ||
Description | ||||
This plant grows up to 1.8 meters tall. It has leaves clustered at the base of the stem and some leaves on the stem. The base leaves resemble those of the dandelion. The flowers are sky blue and stay open only on sunny days. Chicory has a milky juice. | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
All parts are edible. Eat the young leaves as a salad or boil to eat as a vegetable. Cook the roots as a vegetable. For use as a coffee substitute, roast the roots until they are dark brown and then pulverize them. | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Plant
Coffee |
10
100 |
Prof. Herbalist / Prof. Farming
Cooking |
20
20 |
|
Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Chestnut | 20 | E, W | ||
Description | ||||
The European chestnut is usually a large tree, up to 18 meters in height. | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
Chestnuts are highly useful as survival food. Ripe nuts are usually picked in autumn, although unripe nuts picked while green may also be used for food. Perhaps the easiest way to prepare them is to roast the ripe nuts in embers. Cooked this way, they are quite tasty, and you can eat large quantities. Another way is to boil the kernels after removing the outer shell. After being boiled until fairly soft, you can mash the nuts like potatoes. | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Wood
Nuts |
10
200 |
Prof. Lumberjack/ Survival
Prof. Farming / Survival |
30
30 |
|
Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Chili pepper | 20 | E,S,M | |||
Description | |||||
The fruit is eaten raw or cooked for its fiery hot flavor, concentrated along the top of the pod. The stem end of the pod has most of the glands that produce the capsaicin | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
The Fruit can be eaten raw or cooked | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 25 | |||
The capsaicin can be used as a medical to cure pain and also can be used to make a mace. (See Items Rules for uses in Potions) | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Fruit
Spice Mace Potion |
50
100 2000 N/A |
Farming / Herbalist / Survival
Prof. Herbalist Chemistry Chemistry (See Item Rules) |
10
20 40 N/A |
||
Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Chufa | 25 | E,M | ||
Description | ||||
This very common plant has a triangular stem and glasslike leaves. It grows to a height of 20 to 60 centimeters. The mature plant has a soft fur like bloom that extends from a whorl of leaves. Tubers 1 to 2.5 centimeters in diameter grow at the ends of the roots. | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
The tubers are edible raw, boiled, or baked. You can also grind them and use them as a coffee substitute. | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Reeds
Coffee Tuber |
50
100 150 |
Craft Item
Cooking Survival |
10
20 30 |
|
Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Clove | 15 | S,M | |||
Description | |||||
The English name derives from Latin calves ‘nail’ as the buds vaguely resemble small irregular nails in shape. | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 30 | |||
Clove is used in place of tobacco for smoking | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Plant
Tobacco Four Leaf Clover |
50
150 100 |
Prof. Herbalist/ Survival
Craft Item Prof. Herbalist / Search |
10
20 50 |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Cocoa Bean | 25 | E, W, D | |||
Description | |||||
A small tree with a Leathery Reddish yellow pod and broad dark green leaves. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
The plant is not edible but once the pods are fermented and cooked they become Cocoa powder which can be turned around and used to make Chocolate. | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 25 | |||
It is widely known that the chocolate has healing properties. The powder can be crafted into potions. (See Item Rules for Uses) | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Wood
Bean Cocoa Powder Chocolate Potion |
10
50 100 200 N/A |
Prof. Lumberjack / Survival
Prof. Farming Cooking Cooking Chemistry (See Item Rules) |
20
30 20 40 N/A |
||
Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||||
Coconut | 15 | W, E, M, D | ||||
Description | ||||||
This tree has a single, narrow, tall trunk with a cluster of very large leaves at the
top. Each leaf may be over 6 meters long with over 100 pairs of leaflets. |
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Edible Parts | ||||||
The nut is a valuable source of food. The milk of the young coconut is rich in sugar and vitamins and is an excellent source of liquid. The nut meat is also nutritious but is rich in oil. To preserve the meat, spread it in the sun until it is completely dry. | ||||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 25 | ||||
Use coconut oil craft DC chemical to cook and to protect metal objects from corrosion. Also use the oil to treat saltwater sores, sunburn, and dry skin. Use the oil in improvised torches. Use the tree trunk as building material and the leaves as thatch. Hollow out the large stump for use as a food container. The coconut husks are good flotation devices and the husk’s fibers are used to weave ropes and other items. Use the gauzelike fibers at the leaf bases as strainers or use them to weave a bug net or to make a pad to use on wounds. The husk makes a good abrasive. Dried husk fiber is an excellent tinder. A smoldering husk helps to repel mosquitoes. Smoke caused by dripping coconut oil in a fire also repels mosquitoes. To render coconut oil, put the coconut meat in the sun, heat it over a slow fire, or boil it in a pot of water. Coconuts washed out to sea are a good source of fresh liquid for the sea survivor. (For potion use see Item Rules) | ||||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |||
Wood
Coconut Oil Potion Fresh Water Rope Husk |
10
100 50 N/A 50 100 5 |
Prof. Lumberjack / Survival
Prof. Farming / Survival Cooking Chemistry (See Item Rules) Survival Craft Items Survival |
20
30 20 N/A 30 20 10 |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Coffee Bean | 25 | W, E | ||
Description | ||||
A Small Woody Tree with Pinkish to purple pods, and broad oval leaves. | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
The pods are difficult and unadvised to eat until they are roasted to make a bean. The bean can then be grounded and processed into a cup of coffee | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Wood
Coffee Bean |
10
100 500 |
Prof. Lumberjack / Survival
Cooking Prof. Farming |
10
20 20 |
|
Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Common jujube | 20 | E | ||
Description | ||||
The common jujube is either a deciduous tree growing to a height of 12 meters or a large shrub, depending upon where it grows and how much water is available for growth. Its branches are usually spiny. Its reddish-brown to yellowish-green fruit is oblong to ovoid, 3 centimeters or less in diameter, smooth, and sweet in flavor, but has rather dry pulp around a comparatively large stone. Its flowers are green.
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Edible Parts | ||||
The pulp, crushed in water, makes a refreshing beverage. If time permits, you can dry the ripe fruit in the sun like dates. Its fruits are high in vitamins A and C. | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Fruit
Tea |
150
100 |
Prof. Farming / Survival
Cooking |
20
10 |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Corn | 15 | E, M | |||
Description | |||||
A tall green stalk with large leafy pods holding a yellow seed covered cob. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
Eaten raw or cooked the Corn is a great source of many foods, It can be crushed into a powder Corn Meal, Or the seeds can be dried and rolled in oil to later be popped into popcorn. | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 25 | |||
The uses of the corn are practically endless but the main ones are it can be boiled down to a fuel source Ethanol and Also the seeds can be dried out then used as animal feed. The cob can also be used to craft items as well. | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Corn
Popcorn Meal Feed Ethanol Materials |
150
200 150 100 20,000 100 |
Prof. Farming
Cooking Cooking Prof. Rancher / Prof. Farming Chemistry Craft Items |
20
25 30 30 40 40 |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Cotton | 15 | M | |||
Description | |||||
A small reedy plant that woody and bears a fine white material over hard pointy seeds. | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 20 | |||
The fine white material can be processed into yarn or string for sewing, The seed can be used as a sharp barb in sling shots or slings. Crushing the seeds produces a oil that can be used in cooking. | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Seeds
Cotton Yarn String Oil |
50
50 250 500 1000 |
Prof. Farming
Prof. Farming Craft Item Craft Item Cooking |
30
30 20 30 30 |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||||
Cowage | 25 | M, D, E, P | ||||
Description | ||||||
A vine like plant that grows about trees and other plants with pea like beans as its fruit. | ||||||
Edible Parts | ||||||
Boil and roast the peas to make a coffee like drink. | ||||||
Caution | Threat ID DC | 40 | ||||
Eating the beans raw are poisonous (DC 20 2d6 an hour for 1d12 hours) | ||||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 40 | ||||
As always the vine of the plant works as a rope replacement on its own but grinding the beans once roasted and boiled they can be made into a aphrodisiac or antidepressant. (See Item Rules for potion uses) | ||||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |||
Bean
Coffee Potion Vine |
10
100 N/A 50 |
Prof. Farming / Survival
Cooking Chemistry (See Item Rules) Craft Items |
10
20 N/A 30 |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Cranberry | 20 | D, E | |||
Description | |||||
This plant has tiny leaves arranged alternately. Its stem creeps along the ground. Its fruits are red berries. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
The berries are very tart when eaten raw. Cook in a small amount of water and add sugar, if available, to make a jelly /jam. | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 40 | |||
Cranberries may act as a diuretic. They are useful for treating urinary tract infections. Thus it is used in crafting potions, (see items rules for uses) | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Fruit
Jam/Jelly Potion |
150
100 N/A |
Prof. Farming / Survival
Cooking Chemistry (See Item Rules) |
40
20 N/A |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Crowberry | 25 | E | ||
Description | ||||
This is a dwarf evergreen shrub with short needlelike leaves. It has small, shiny, black berries that remain on the bush throughout the winter. | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
The fruits are edible fresh or can be dried for later use. | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Fruit | 150 | Farming/ Herbalist / Survival | 25 | |
Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Cucumber | 15 | E | |||
Description | |||||
A Small Ground Vine with little yellow flowers and Small greenish gourds | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
The gourds are eaten raw or pickled | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 30 | |||
Cucumbers are used in crafting of potions, (see Items rules for uses) | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Fruit
Pickles Potion |
150
200 N/A |
Prof. Farming / Survival
Cooking Chemistry (See Item Rules) |
15
30 N/A |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Cuipo tree | 20 | W, M | |||
Description | |||||
This is a very dominant and easily detected tree because it extends above the other trees. Its height ranges from 45 to 60 meters. It has leaves only at the top and is bare 11 months out of the e clean end to your mouth or canteen and raise the other. The water from this tree tastes like potato water. | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 25 | |||
Use young saplings and the branches’ inner bark to make rope. | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Wood
Rope |
10
100 |
Prof. Lumberjack / Survival
Craft Item |
50
20 |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Dandelion | 10 | M, E | |||
Description | |||||
Dandelion leaves have a jagged edge, grow close to the ground, and is seldom more than 20 centimeters long. Its flowers are bright yellow. There are several dandelion species | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
All parts are edible. Eat the leaves raw or cooked. Boil the roots as a vegetable. Roots roasted and ground is a good coffee substitute. Dandelions are high in vitamins A and C and in calcium. | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 40 | |||
Use the white juice in the flower stems as glue. | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Flower
Glue |
10
100 |
Prof. Herbalist / Survival
Chemistry |
10
35 |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Date palm | 20 | W, E, M | |||
Description | |||||
The date palm is a tall, un branched tree with a crown of huge, compound leaves. Its fruit is yellow when ripe. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
Its fruit is edible fresh but is very bitter if eaten before it is ripe. You can dry the fruits in the sun and preserve them for a long time. | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 20 | |||
The trunks provide valuable building material in desert regions where few other treelike plants are found. The leaves are durable and you can use them for thatching and as weaving material. The base of the leaves resembles coarse cloth that you can use for scrubbing and cleaning. | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Wood
Fruit Leaves |
10
150 10 |
Prof. Lumberjack / Survival
Prof. Farmer / Survival Craft Item / Survival |
20
10 20 |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Daylily | 20 | E | ||
Description | ||||
This plant has unspotted, tawny blossoms that open for 1 day only. It has long, Sword like, green basal leaves. Its root is a mass of swollen and elongated tubers. | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
The young green leaves are edible raw or cooked. Tubers are also edible raw or cooked. You can eat its flowers raw, but they taste better cooked. You can also fry the flowers for storage. | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Tuber
Flower |
150
50 |
Farming / Herbalist /Survival
Prof. Herbalist / Survival |
20
20 |
|
Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Death Cap | 40 | P | |||
Description | |||||
A large top with bright colors and a tall stalk | |||||
Caution | Threat ID DC | 40 | |||
Looking similar to many edible mushrooms it causes the liver to breakdown and be destroyed. It is one of the highly deadliest mushrooms in the world 3d8 a round for 2d20 rounds Resistance DC 25, Processing the poison has shown no real effect | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Mushroom | 100 | Herbalist | 40 | ||
Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Death camas, death lily | 25 | P | |||
Description | |||||
This plant arises from a bulb and may be mistaken for an onion like plant. Its leaves
are grass like. Its flowers are six-parted and the petals have a green, heart-shaped structure on them. The flowers grow on showy stalks above the leaves. |
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Caution | Threat ID DC | 35 | |||
The poison does 2d8 a round damage for 1d12 minutes Resistance DC 15, the poison in raw form does 1d8 damage a round for 1d6 minutes Resistance DC 15. | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Plant
Refined Poison |
10
200 |
Prof. Herbalist
Chemistry |
20
45 |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Dill seed | 25 | E,S,D | |||
Description | |||||
It grows to 40–60 cm (16–24 in), with slender stems and alternate, finely divided, softly delicate leaves10–20 cm (3.9–7.9 in) long | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
The stems and leaves are edible raw or cooked. | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 40 | |||
Dill and Dill oil used to soothe the stomach after meals, so it’s used in potion crafting (See Craft Items Rules for uses) | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Dill
Potion |
50
N/A |
Prof. Herbalist
Chemistry (See Item rules) |
15
N/A |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Duchesnea or Indian strawberry | 20 | E | ||
Description | ||||
The duchesnea is a small plant that has runners and three-parted leaves. Its flowers are yellow and its fruit resembles a strawberry. | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
Its fruit is edible. Eat it fresh. | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Fruit | 100 | Farmer /Herbalist /Survival | 10 | |
Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Elderberry | 20 | E | ||
Description | ||||
Elderberry is a many-stemmed shrub with opposite, compound leaves. It grows to a height of 6 meters. Its flowers are fragrant, white, and borne in large flat-topped clusters up to 30 centimeters across. Its berrylike fruits are dark blue or black when ripe. | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
The flowers and fruits are edible. You can make a drink by soaking the flower heads for 8 hours, discarding the flowers, and drinking the liquid. | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Fruit
Wine Jam/ Jelly |
50
3000 1000 |
Prof. Farming / Survival
Cooking (effects match Item Wine) Cooking |
10
40 30 |
|
Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
False Morels | 25 | M,P | |||
Description | |||||
A large solitary mushroom with sponge like head. | |||||
Caution | Threat ID DC | 25 | |||
Eating the mushrooms raw can cause one to get sick doing 1d8 damage a round for 1d20 rounds. DC 15 Resistance | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 40 | |||
Processing the poison from the mushrooms creates a powerful Rocket fuel source. | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Mushroom
Rocket Fuel |
100
30,000 |
Herbalist
Chemistry |
20
75 |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Fireweed | 20 | E | ||
Description | ||||
This plant grows up to 1.8 meters tall. It has large, showy, pink flowers and lance shaped leaves. Its relative, the dwarf fireweed (Epilobium latifolium), grows 30 to 60 centimeters tall. | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
The leaves, stems, and flowers are edible in the spring but become tough in summer. You can split open the stems of old plants and eat the pith raw. | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Plant | 10 | Survival / Prof. Herbalist | 30 | |
Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Fishtail palm | 20 | W, E | ||
Description | ||||
Fishtail palms are large trees, at least 18 meters tall. Their leaves are unlike those of any other palm; the leaflets are irregular and toothed on the upper margins. All other palms have either fan-shaped or featherlike leaves. Its massive flowering shoot is borne at the top of the tree and hangs downward. | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
The chief food in this palm is the starch stored in large quantities in its trunk. The juice from the fishtail palm is very nourishing and you have to drink it shortly after getting it from the palm flower shoot. Boil the juice down to get a rich sugar syrup. Use the same method as for the sugar palm to get the juice. The palm cabbage may be eaten raw or cooked. | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Wood
Sugar Juice |
10
200 10 |
Prof. Lumberjack / Survival
Cooking Cooking / Survival |
10
25 10 |
|
Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Foxtail grass | 25 | E | ||
Description | ||||
This weedy grass is readily recognized by the narrow, cylindrical head containing long hairs. Its grains are small, less than 6 millimeters long. The dense heads of grain often droop when ripe. | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
The grains are edible raw but are very hard and sometimes bitter. Boiling removes some of the bitterness and makes them easier to eat. | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Grain | 10 | Prof. Farming /Cooking | 20 | |
Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Fenugreek | 25 | D, S | |||
Description | |||||
A seedy clover like plant. Used both as a herd and a Spice (makes curry) | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 40 | |||
Can be to promote milk production in women and crafted into a natural hormone it also can be used to make a low cost maple syrup. The medical properties have this used in potion crafting (See item rules for uses) | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Plant
Syrup Potion |
50
150 N/A |
Prof. Herbalist / Survival
Cooking Chemistry (see item rules) |
10
30 N/A |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||||
Garlic | 20 | E, G, M, D | ||||
Description | ||||||
Allium cernuum is an example of the many species of garlic. | ||||||
Edible Parts | ||||||
The bulbs and young leaves are edible raw or cooked. Use in soup or to flavor meat. | ||||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 25 | ||||
Garlic juice works as an antibiotic on wounds. Due to this it’s used in potions (see item rules for uses) | ||||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |||
Garlic
Potion |
50
N/A |
Farming/ Herbalist / Survival
Chemistry (See Item Rules) |
20
N/A |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Goa bean | 25 | E | ||
Description | ||||
The Goa bean is a climbing plant that may cover small shrubs and trees. Its bean pods are 22 centimeters long, its leaves 15 centimeters long, and its flowers are bright blue. The mature pods are 4-angled, with jagged wings on the pods. | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
You can eat the young pods like string beans. The mature seeds are a valuable source of protein after parching or roasting them over hot coals. You can germinate the seeds (as you can many kinds of beans) in damp moss and eat the resultant sprouts. The thickened roots are edible raw. They are slightly sweet, with the firmness of an apple. You can also eat the young leaves as a vegetable, raw or steamed. | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Beans
Leaves |
150
5 |
Herbalist / Farmer / Survival
Prof. Herbalist /Survival |
20
10 |
|
Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Ginger | 20 | E,D | |||
Description | |||||
Ginger produces clusters of white and pink flower buds that bloom into yellow flowers | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
The root is edible yet bitter in taste. | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 40 | |||
Ginger can help ease nausea from chemotherapy. Due to its medical use its used for crafting potions. (see item rules for uses) | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Potion
Root |
N/A
200 |
Chemistry (See Item Rules)
Herbalist / Farmer / Survival |
N/A
30 |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Ginseng | 25 | D | |||
Description | |||||
also known as Ginnsuu in some regions of Asia, mainly China, is any one of eleven distinct species of slow-growing perennial plants with fleshy roots | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 45 | |||
Aids digestion, cures hepatitis C, lowers blood pressure, increases stamina. Due to its medical use its used to craft potions (see item rules for uses) | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Root
Potion |
100
N/A |
Herbalist / Farming / Survival
Chemistry (See item rules) |
20
N/A |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Grape vine | 20 | E,M | |||
Description | |||||
The grape vine climbs with the aid of tendrils. Most grape vines produce deeply lobed leaves similar to the cultivated grape. Grapes grow in pyramidal; hangings bunch and are black-blue to amber, or white when ripe. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
The ripe grape is the portion eaten. Grapes are rich in natural sugars and, for this reason, are much sought after as a source of energy-giving wild food. None are poisonous. | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 40 | |||
You can obtain water from severed grape vine stems. Cut off the vine at the bottom and place the cut end in a container. Make a slant-wise cut into the vine about 1.8 meters upon the hanging part. This cut will allow water to flow from the bottom end. As water diminishes in volume, make additional cuts further down the vine. For wine see (Item Rules for the effects) | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Fruit
Fresh Water Wine |
100
50 3000 |
Prof. Farming / Survival
Survival Cooking / Chemistry (See items) |
30
20 N/A |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Grapefruit | 20 | E,D,W | |||
Description | |||||
These evergreen trees are usually found at around 5–6 meters (16–20 ft) tall, although they can reach 13–15 meters (43–49 ft). The leaves are dark green, long (up to 150 mm, or 6 inches) and thin. It produces 5 cm (2 in) white four-petal flowers. The fruit is yellow-orange skinned and largely an sphere shaped fruit; it ranges in diameter from 10–15 cm. The flesh is segmented and acidic, varying in color depending on the cultivars, which include white, pink and red pulps of varying sweetness. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
The fruit is edible | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 20 | |||
The high content of Vitamin C in this fruit makes it a great source to be used in creating a vitamin to help fight off diseases. This sets this as an ingredient for potions for uses (See Item rules) | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Fruit
Wood Potion |
200
10 N/A |
Prof. Farming / Survival
Prof. Lumberjack / Survival Chemistry (See Item Rules) |
20
20 N/A |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Green Bean | 15 | E | ||
Description | ||||
Short plants, growing to approximately two feet in height, without requiring supports. They generally reach maturity and produce all of their fruit in a relatively short period of time, then cease to produce. Gardeners may grow more than one crop of bush beans in a season. | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
The Beans pods of the plant are edible cooked or even eaten raw | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Bean Pod
Seed |
100
50 |
Prof. Farming / Survival
Prof. Farming |
10
10 |
|
Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Green Pepper | 10 | E | ||
Description | ||||
A small Vine-like plant with Large green fruit in the form of a bell | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
The fruit is edible and often when its green its considered to be best eaten raw but can be cooked as well | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Fruit
Seed |
100
20 |
Prof. Farming / Survival
Prof. Farming |
10
20 |
|
Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Green seaweed | 10 | E,D | |||
Description | |||||
Most common type of seaweed in the world, often found washing ashore but can be found in tidal pools and calmer ocean waters. It contains high amounts of Iodine, Calcium, and Magnesium. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
The whole plant is edible as long as its boiled and/or baked. | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 35 | |||
Boiling the plant produces Iodine which can be used to clean and treat injuries, burning it to a powder creates a calcium powder also good for medical treatments of bone fractures. Due to it medical use it can be used to craft potions to see uses (See Item Rules) to get use listings. | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Seaweed
Iodine Potion |
50
1500 500 |
Fisherman / Survival /Farmer
Chemistry Chemistry (See item rules) |
30
20 N/A |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Hackberry | 25 | W,E | ||
Description | ||||
Hackberry trees have smooth, gray bark that often has corky warts or ridges. The tree may reach 39 meters in height. Hackberry trees have long-pointed leaves that grow in two rows. This tree bears small, round berries that can be eaten when they are ripe and fall from the tree. The wood of the hackberry is yellowish. | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
Its berries are edible when they are ripe and fall from the tree. | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Wood
Fruit |
10
150 |
Prof. Lumberjack/ Survival
Prof. Farmer / Survival |
30
40 |
|
Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Hazelnut or wild filbert | 20 | W,E | ||
Description | ||||
Hazelnuts grow on bushes 1.8 to 3.6 meters high. One species in Turkey and another in China are large trees. The nut itself grows in a very bristly husk that conspicuously contracts above the nut into a long neck. The different species vary in this respect as to size and shape. | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
Hazelnuts ripen in the autumn when you can crack them open and eat the kernel. The dried nut is extremely delicious. The nut’s high oil content makes it a good survival food. In the unripe stage, you can crack them open and eat the fresh kernel. | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Wood
Nuts |
150
10 |
Prof. Lumberjack/ Survival
Prof. Farmer / Survival |
10
20 |
|
Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Hemlock, fool’s parsley | 40 | P | |||
Description | |||||
This biennial herb may grow to 2.5 meters high. The smooth, hollow stem may or may not be purple or red striped or mottled. Its white flowers are small and grow in small groups that tend to form flat umbels. Its long, turnip like taproot is solid. | |||||
Caution | Threat ID DC | 40 | |||
This plant is very poisonous and even a very small amount may cause death. This plant is easy to confuse with wild carrot or Queen Anne’s lace, especially in its first stage of growth. Wild carrot or Queen Anne’s lace has hairy leaves and stems and smells like carrot. Poison hemlock does not. The poison in its raw form does 1d4 END damage for 1d6 minutes Resist DC 20. Refined the poison will do 1d6 END for 1d12 minutes Resistance DC 25. | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Plant
Refined Poison |
10
200 |
Prof. Herbalist / Survival
Chemistry |
15
40 |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Hops | 25 | E,M | ||
Description | ||||
The female flowers (often called “cones”) of H. lupulus are known as hops, and are used as a culinary flavoring and stabilizer, especially in the brewing of beer | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
The hops can be ground up and becomes flour, or boiled to make Ale, Also can be used to make a sleep aid. For Ale and Beer (See Item Rules) for its effect and its use in potions. | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Grain
Ale/Beer Potion |
50
300 N/A |
Prof. Farming / Cooking
Cooking / Chemistry (Item Rules) Chemistry (See Items Rules |
10
N/A |
|
Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Horseradish tree | 20 | W, E, S | ||
Description | ||||
This tree grows from 4.5 to 14 meters tall. Its leaves have a fernlike appearance. Its flowers and long, pendulous fruits grow on the ends of the branches. Its fruit (pod) looks like a giant bean. Its 25-to 60-centimeter-long pods are triangular in cross section, with strong ribs. Its roots have a pungent odor. | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
The leaves are edible raw or cooked, depending on their hardness. Cut the young seedpods into short lengths and cook them like string beans or fry them. You can get oil for frying by boiling the young fruits of palms and skimming the oil off the surface of the water. You can eat the flowers as part of a salad. You can chew fresh, young seedpods to eat the pulpy and soft seeds. The roots may be ground as a substitute for seasoning similar to horseradish. | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Wood
Leaves Pods Horseradish Root Flower |
10
5 50 200 100 100 |
Prof. Lumberjack / Survival
Survival Prof. Herbalist / Survival Cooking Prof. Herbalist / Survival Prof. Herbalist / Survival |
15
20 20 30 30 20 |
|
Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Iceland moss | 25 | E, D | |||
Description | |||||
All parts of the Iceland moss are edible. During the winter or dry season, it is dry and crunchy but softens when soaked. Boil the moss to remove the bitterness. After boiling, eat by itself or add to milk or grains as a thickening agent, This moss grows only a few inches high. Its color may be gray, white, or even reddish. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
Dried plants store well. | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 40 | |||
The moss has a great resistance to cold temps making it good for potion use, (See item rules for uses) | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Plant
Potion |
10
N/A |
Survival
Chemistry (See Item Rules) |
20
N/A |
||
Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Indian potato or Eskimo potato | 25 | E | ||
Description | ||||
All Claytonia species are somewhat fleshy plants only a few centimeters tall, with showy flowers about 2.5 centimeters across. | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
The tubers are edible but you should boil them before eating. | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Potato | 150 | Farming / Herbalist / Survival | 25 | |
Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Indonesian Cinnamon | 25 | S, W | ||
Description | ||||
Is a small evergreen tree belonging to the family, the spice obtained from the tree’s bark | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Wood
Cinnamon |
10
100 |
Prof. Lumberjack/ Survival
Prof. Herbalist / Survival |
10
20 |
|
Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Irish moss | 15 | E,D | |||
Description | |||||
A greenish, yellow and purple seaweed found through the tidal pools and calmer waters of the ocean, the plant carries strong amounts of Iodine and sulfur within its steams. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
The whole plant is edible once boiled or baked. | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 25 | |||
Boiling the plant can produce Iodine which can be used to clean and treat wounds. Burning it to ash can create a sulfur powder that can be used to create a chemical stink bomb or flash powder.
Stink bomb does DC 15 Resistance vs sickness. Flash powder DC 15 Resistance vs Blindness. |
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Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Seaweed
Iodine Stink bomb Flash Powder |
50
1500 200 500 |
Survival / Fishing / Farming
Chemistry Chemistry Chemistry |
20
40 25 35 |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Ivy, Poison / Poison ivy and poison oak | 25 | P, D | |||
Description | |||||
These two plants are quite similar in appearance and will often crossbreed to make a hybrid. Both have alternate, compound leaves with three leaflets. The leaves of poison ivy are smooth or serrated. Poison oak’s leaves are lobed and resemble oak leaves. Poison ivy grows as a vine along the ground or climbs by red feeder roots. Poison oak grows like a bush. The greenish white flowers are small and inconspicuous and are followed by waxy green berries that turn waxy white or yellow, then gray. | |||||
Caution | Threat ID DC | 25 | |||
All parts, at all times of the year, can cause serious contact dermatitis. Causes rash that does 1d4 damage a day for 1d6 days DC 20 Resistance. Itching Powder 1d12 damage for 1d12 hours DC 20 Resistance. | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Plant
Itching Powder |
10
1000 |
Survival / Prof. Herbalist
Chemistry |
30
45 |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Jack-O-Lantern | 25 | P,D | |||
Description | |||||
A shelf like Mushroom found in clumps on trees. Bright Orange in color. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
Caution | Threat ID DC | 25 | |||
While Not deadly the mushroom causes great pain and sickness. DC 20 Resistance vs. Illness | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 45 | |||
A very skilled Chemist can make a Strong Healing effect but it’s very difficult to weed out the poison. Due to this the mushroom can be used in potions, (see items rules for uses) | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Mushroom
Potion |
50
N/A |
Prof. Herbalist
Chemistry (See Item Rules) |
50
N/A |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Jasmine | 20 | S,M,E | |||
Description | |||||
Small shrubs or vines that grow olive like flowers | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
The leaves are edible and used in spices. | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 20 | |||
Jasmine can be made in to a fine perfume that is well loved | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Spice
Perfume Flower |
200
5000 50 |
Prof. Herbalist / Pro. Farmer
Chemistry Prof. Herbalist |
10
40 20 |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Juniper | 25 | W,E,M | |||
Description | |||||
Junipers, sometimes called cedars, are trees or shrubs with very small, scale like leaves densely crowded around the branches. Each leaf is less than 1.2 centimeters long. All species have a distinct aroma resembling the well-known cedar. The berrylike cones are usually blue and covered with a whitish wax. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
The berries and twigs are edible. Eat the berries raw or roast the seeds to use as a coffee substitute. Use dried and crushed berries as a seasoning for meat. Gather young twigs to make a tea. | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 20 | |||
Sap can be used as a Resin or glue | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Wood
Fruit Tea Coffee Glue/Resin |
10
150 100 100 100 |
Prof. Lumberjack / Survival
Farmer / Herbalist / Survival Cooking Cooking Chemistry |
15
20 10 25 20 |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Kale, Spring Lettuce, Collards | 20 | E,D | |||
Description | |||||
Green or purple, in which the central leaves do not form a head. It is considered to be closer to wild cabbage than most domesticated forms | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
The entire leaf is edible raw or cooked it is mainly eaten cooked | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 40 | |||
The vitamins in this plant while not useful on its own can be used to help potions out, (See Items rules for uses) | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Plant
Potion |
100
N/A |
Prof. Farming / Survival
Chemistry (see item rules) |
20
N/A |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Kelp | 15 | E,D | |||
Description | |||||
A large seaweed found in vast areas of ocean. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
The whole plant is edible once boiled | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 25 | |||
Once the plant is burned to ash the ash is the chemical Sodium Carbonate Which has many medical uses, (see item rules for uses in potions) | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Plant
Potion |
50
N/A |
Fishing / Survival / Farming
Chemistry |
30
N/A |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Lavender | 20 | S,E,M,D | |||
Description | |||||
are a genus of 39 species of flowering plants in the mint family known for their purple flowers | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
The plant is edible but is more used for a spice for flavoring | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 25 | |||
Lavender is used for its smell as a perfume, but also is used as a drug for medical use, for that reason it can be used in potions (see items rules for uses) | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Flower
Perfume Potion |
50
5000 N/A |
Herbalist /Farmer/ Survival
Chemistry Chemistry (see item rules) |
10
40 N/A |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Lemon | 20 | E,W,D,M | |||
Description | |||||
a small evergreen tree native to Asia, and the tree’s oval yellow fruit. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
The fruit of the plant is edible all be it very bitter. It can be made into candy served to flavor foods even made into fruit juice. | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 20 | |||
Healing properties of the lemon juice can cure sores and wounds The Strong vitamin content can be used to make Vitamins. The Juice can be made into a simple weak acid spray that deters bugs that does 2d10 to Insects of END per use. Lastly the Juice holds strong germ cleansing properties Granting a +30 profession maid skill. For the healing properties (see item rules) for uses. | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Wood
Fruit Potion Insecticide Cleaning Solution Seeds |
10
150 N/A 500 300 50 |
Prof. Lumberjack / Survival
Prof. Farmer / Survival Chemistry (See Item Rules) Chemistry Chemistry / Prof. Maid Prof. Farming |
10
15 N/A 25 20 30 |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Lemongrass | 25 | S,E,D | |||
Description | |||||
A bushy patch of citrus flavored grass | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
The whole plant is edible. | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 25 | |||
Lemongrass has strong healing properties and can be used as Medicine, its used in potions (see item rules for uses) | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Grass
Potion |
50
N/A |
Prof. Herbalist / Survival
Chemistry (See Item Rules) |
50
N/A |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Lettuce | 20 | E | ||
Description | ||||
a temperate annual or biennial plant of the daisy family. It is most often grown as a leaf vegetable. | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
The plant is fully edible raw and is often eaten that way. | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Plant | 100 | Prof. Farmer | 10 | |
Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Licorice, Liquorice | 25 | S,E,D | |||
Description | |||||
A small fern like plant with pods | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
The pods are edible | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 25 | |||
As well as a spice, Licorice has been use through out time as a healing plant for coughs and soars, due to this they are a useful ingredient in potions, (See Item Rules for uses) | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Pods
Plant Potion |
50
100 N/A |
Farming / Herbalist/ Survivor
Prof. Farming /Prof. Herbalist Chemistry (See Item Rules) |
10
20 N/A |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Lime | 20 | W,E,M | |||
Description | |||||
a small evergreen tree native to Asia, and the tree’s oval green fruit. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
The fruit is edible raw and can be made into candy, flavoring or even a fruity drink | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 20 | |||
Unlike its cousin Lemons Limes only have one extra use and that’s the juice makes a fine perfume | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Wood
Fruit Perfume |
10
150 2000 |
Prof. Lumberjack / Survival
Prof. Farming / Survival Chemistry |
10
20 35 |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Lotus | 20 | E,M | |||
Description | |||||
There are two species of lotus: one has yellow flowers and the other pink flowers.
The flowers are large and showy. The leaves, which may float on or rise above the surface of the water, often reach 1.5 meters in radius. The fruit has a distinctive flattened shape and contains up to 20 hard seeds. |
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Edible Parts | |||||
All parts of the plant are edible raw or cooked. The underwater parts contain large quantities of starch. Dig the fleshy portions from the mud and bake or boil them. Boil the young leaves and eat them as a vegetable. The seeds have a pleasant flavor and are nutritious. Eat them raw, or parch and grind them into flour. | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 20 | |||
Lotus can be used to make perfume. | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Flower
Rare Color Flour Perfume |
50
+250 100 5000 |
Prof. Herbalist / Survivor
N/A Cooking Chemistry |
20
N/A 25 40 |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Lantana | 25 | P | |||
Description | |||||
Lantana is a shrub-like plant that may grow up to 45 centimeters high. It has opposite, round leaves and flowers borne in flat-topped clusters. The flower color (which varies in different areas) may be white, yellow, orange, pink, or red. It has a dark blue or black berrylike fruit. A distinctive feature of all parts of this plant is its strong scent. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
Caution | Threat ID DC | 40 | |||
All parts of this plant are poisonous if eaten and can be fatal. This plant causes dermatitis in some individuals. Raw Poison does 1d6 END damage a round for 1d4 rounds Resistance DC 15,
Refined the poison does 1d12 End damage a round for 1d6 rounds Resistance DC 20 |
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Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Plant
Refined Poison |
5
200 |
Prof. Herbalist
Chemistry |
10
40 |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Laver | 20 | E, D | |||
Description | |||||
A seaweed that has great values in the form of Iodine and Iron. Most commonly known as Japanese Nori. It’s a great source of vitamins needed and lays easily in tidal pools and calm ocean watery areas. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
The whole plant is edible once it has been boiled or baked. | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 20 | |||
Boiling the plant can produce a medically used version of Iodine that can be use to clean wounds and treat infection. The product can be used in crafting potions. (see items rules for uses) | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Seaweed
Iodine Potion |
10
30 N/A |
Fishing / Farming / Survival
Chemistry Chemistry (See Item Rules) |
30
40 N/A |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Manchineel | 40 | P,W | |||
Description | |||||
Manchineel is a tree reaching up to 15 meters high with alternate, shiny green leaves and spikes of small greenish flowers. Its fruits are green or greenish-yellow when ripe. | |||||
Caution | Threat ID DC | 45 | |||
This tree is extremely toxic. It causes severe dermatitis in most individuals after only .5 hour.
Even water dripping from the leaves may cause dermatitis. The smoke from burning it irritates the eyes. No part of this plant should be considered a food. Poison Liquid Resistance Dc 20 and does 2d8 damage a minute for 1d20 minutes, Poison Gas grants Blindness and does 3d8 damage a round for 1d12 rounds DC 20 Resistance |
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Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Wood
Poison Gas Poison Liquid |
10
2000 1000 |
Prof. Lumberjack
Chemistry Chemistry |
50
60 40 |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Mango | 20 | W, E | ||
Description | ||||
This tree may reach 30 meters in height. It has alternate, simple, shiny, dark green leaves. Its flowers are small and inconspicuous. Its fruits have a large single seed. There are many cultivated varieties of mango. Some have red flesh, others yellow or orange, often with many fibers and a kerosene taste. | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
The fruits area nutritious food source. The unripe fruit can be peeled and its flesh eaten by shredding it and eating it like a salad. The ripe fruit can be peeled and eaten raw. Roasted seed kernels are edible. | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Wood
Fruit |
10
100 |
Prof. Lumberjack / Survival
Prof. Farming / Survival |
30
30 |
|
Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Manioc | 20 | E, M | ||
Description | ||||
Manioc is a perennial shrubby plant, 1 to 3 meters tall, with jointed stems and deep green, fingerlike leaves. It has large, fleshy rootstocks. | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
The rootstocks are full of starch and high in food value. Two kinds of manioc are known: bitter and sweet. Both are edible. The bitter type contains poisonous hydrocyanic acid. To prepare manioc, first grind the fresh manioc root into a pulp, then cook it for at least 1 hour to remove the bitter poison from the roots. Then flatten the pulp into cakes and bake as bread. Manioc cakes or flour will keep almost indefinitely if protected against insects and dampness. Wrap them in banana leaves for protection. | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Root
Flour |
50
100 |
Prof. Herbalist / Survival
Cooking |
40
25 |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Marsh marigold | 20 | E | ||
Description | ||||
This plant has rounded, dark green leaves arising from a short stem. It has bright yellow flowers. | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
All parts are edible if boiled. | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Plant
Flower |
10
50 |
Prof. Herbalist / Survival
Prof. Herbalist / Survival |
10
10 |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Morels | 20 | E,M | |||
Description | |||||
A large solitary mushroom with sponge like head. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
The whole plant is edible but must be cooked | |||||
Caution | Threat ID DC | 25 | |||
Eating the mushrooms raw can cause one to get sick doing 1d8 damage a round for 1d20 rounds. Cooking the mushroom destroys the poison DC 15 Resistance to avoid effects. | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 40 | |||
Processing the poison from the mushrooms creates a powerful Rocket fuel source. | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Mushroom
Rocket Fuel |
100
30,000 |
Prof. Herbalist / Survival
Chemistry |
10
75 |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Mulberry | 20 | E,M,P,D | |||
Description | |||||
This tree has alternate, simple, often lobed leaves with rough surfaces. Its fruits
are blue or black and many seeded. |
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Edible Parts | |||||
The fruit is edible raw or cooked. It can be dried for eating later. | |||||
Caution | Threat ID DC | 40 | |||
When eaten in quantity, mulberry fruit acts as a laxative. Green, unripe fruit can be hallucinogenic and cause extreme nausea and cramps. DC 15 Will vs. Illusions for 1d6 hours The properties can be refined to make a poison that does DC20 Will vs Illusions for 1d10 hours. | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 25 | |||
You can shred the inner bark of the tree and use it to make twine or cord. | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Fruit
Twine Illusion Poison |
150
100 2000 |
Herbalist / Farmer/ Survival
Craft Item Chemistry |
20
20 40 |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Mushtake | 40 | E | ||
Description | ||||
A long stemmed Mushroom with a tall brown cap | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
This highly prized mushroom is a rare treat to many and can rarely be found through out the world. It has the taste of the highest quality truffles. | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Mushroom | 50,000 | Herbalist / Farming / Survival | 30 | |
Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Mustard | 25 | E,M,S | |||
Description | |||||
A tall yellow flowering plant with many flowers on a stem | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
Caution | Threat ID DC | ||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 25 | |||
On top of making Mustard spice, it also can be used to make Mustard Gas a deadly Chemical Gas (See Item Rules for effect and use) | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Plant
Mustard Mustard Gas |
100
150 2500 |
Herbalist/ Farmer / Survival
Cooking (crit. failure makes gas) Chemistry (See Item Rules) |
20
40 N/A |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Nettle | 20 | E, M | |||
Description | |||||
These plants grow several feet high. They have small, inconspicuous flowers. Fine, hairline bristles cover the stems, leafstalks, and undersides of leaves. The bristles cause a stinging sensation when they touch the skin. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
Young shoots and leaves are edible. Boiling the plant for 10 to 15 minutes destroys the stinging element of the bristles. This plant is very nutritious. | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 20 | |||
Mature stems have a fibrous layer that you can divide into individual fibers and use to weave string or twine. | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Shoots
Twine |
50
100 |
Prof. Herbalist / Survival
Craft Item |
30
20 |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Nipa palm | 20 | E, M | |||
Description | |||||
This palm has a short, mainly underground trunk and very large, erect leaves up to 6 meters tall. The leaves are divided into leaflets. A flowering head forms on a short erect stern that rises among the palm leaves. The fruiting (seed) head is dark brown and may be 30 centimeters in diameter. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
The young flower stalk and the seeds provide a good source of water and food. Cut the flower stalk and collect the juice. The juice is rich in sugar. The seeds are hard but edible. | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 20 | |||
The leaves are excellent as thatch and coarse weaving material. | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Leafs
Seed Juice |
10
50 100 |
Craft Items
Herbalist / Farming / Survival Survival |
10
20 30 |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Nutmeg | 25 | E,S,D,W | |||
Description | |||||
A small tree with a egg like nut and small white flowers | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
The nut is edible but commonly used as a spice. | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 25 | |||
On top as a Spice Nutmeg can be made into a drug that causes dizziness, and nausea. DC 15 Resistance DC, causes Dazed effect for 1d8 rounds | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Nut
Wood Drug |
150
10 1500 |
Prof. Herbalist/ Survival
Prof. Lumberjack / Survival Chemistry |
15
10 40 |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Oak | 15 | W, E, M | |||
Description | |||||
Oak trees have alternate leaves and acorn fruits. There are two main groups of oaks: red and white. The red oak group has leaves with bristles and smooth bark in the upper part of the tree. Red oak acorns take 2 years to mature. The white oak group has leaves without bristles and a rough bark in the upper portion of the tree. White oak acorns mature in 1 year. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
All parts are edible, but often contain large quantities of bitter substances. White oak acorns usually have a better flavor than red oak acorns. Gather and shell the acorns. Soak red oak acorns in water for 1 to 2 days to remove the bitter substance. You can speed up this process by putting wood ashes in the water in which you soak the acorns. Boil the acorns or grind them into flour and use the flour for baking. You can use acorns that you baked until very dark as a coffee substitute | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 40 | |||
Oak bark soaked in water produces a tanning solution used to preserve leather. | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Wood
Nut Persevere Coffee |
10
100 500 100 |
Prof. Lumberjack / Survival
Prof Herbalist / Survival Craft Item Cooking |
30
20 30 30 |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Oats | 15 | E,M | |||
Description | |||||
A simple long grass with individual seeds held together by a thin strand. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
The seeds are edible raw but can be processed into flour, brand, even cooked in to a fine mush. | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 15 | |||
The plant in all make a good animal feed | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Grain
Flour Seed Feed |
50
100 50 100 |
Prof. Farming / Survival
Cooking Prof. Farming Prof. Farming / Prof. Rancher |
10
15 15 20 |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Oleander | 25 | W,P | |||
Description | |||||
This shrub or small tree grows to about 9 meters, with alternate, very straight, dark green leaves. Its flowers may be white, yellow, red, pink, or intermediate colors. Its fruit is a brown, pod like structure with many small seeds. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
Caution | Threat ID DC | 40 | |||
All parts of the plant are very poisonous. Do not use the wood for cooking; it gives off poisonous fumes that can poison food. Eating does 1d3 END damage a round for 1d4 rounds, Burning wood 1d4 END damage a round for 1d8 rounds DC resistance 15 on both. Refining the poison gains access to poison Gas, 1d8 END damage a round for 1d12 rounds Resistance DC 25, Or liquid does 1d6 End a round in damage for 1d8 rounds, Resistance Dc 20 | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Leaves
Wood Liquid Poison Poison Gas |
50
10 1500 2000 |
Prof. Herbalist
Prof. Lumberjack / Survival Chemistry Chemistry |
20
10 35 45 |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Olive | 20 | W,E,D,M | |||
Description | |||||
A small bushy tree with small long almost grass like leaves and little green fruits. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
While the Leaves and Oil form the tree are edible and can be used in cooking the fruits are the most edible parts. They are eaten raw or fermented to flavor. | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 20 | |||
The leaves hold some healing properties when boiled into a tea, due to its healing properties, it is used to form potions (see item rules for uses) | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Fruit
Pit Oil Potion |
100
50 1000 N/A |
Prof. Farmer/ Survival
Prof. Farmer Cooking Chemistry (See Item Rules) |
20
30 30 N/A |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||||
Onion | 20 | E, G, M, D | ||||
Description | ||||||
Allium cernuum is an example of the many species of onions | ||||||
Edible Parts | ||||||
The bulbs and young leaves are edible raw or cooked. Use in soup or to flavor meat. | ||||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 25 | ||||
Eating large quantities of onions will give your body an odor that will help to repel insects. Insecticide does 2d6 End Damage per use on insects. | ||||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |||
Onion
Bulb Insecticide |
50
50 100 |
Farming / Herbalist / Survival
Prof. Farming Chemistry |
15
10 30 |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Orach | E | ||||
Description | |||||
This plant is vine like in growth and has arrowhead-shaped, alternate leaves up to 5 centimeters long. Young leaves maybe silver-colored. Its flowers and fruits are small and inconspicuous. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
The entire plant is edible raw or boiled. | |||||
Caution | Threat ID DC | ||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Plant | 50 | Prof. Herbalist / Survival | 20 | ||
Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Orange | 15 | E,W,D,M | |||
Description | |||||
An evergreen flowering tree generally growing to 9–10 m in height (although very old specimens have reached 15 m). The leaves are arranged alternately, are ovate in shape with crenulated margins and are 4–10 cm long. It bears a orange colored fruit, a type of berry. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
The fruit is edible and can be use in a massive amount of ways from raw to seasoning, to making sweets and juice. | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 20 | |||
The Flower can be used to make Perfume, the Peel A fine Wax, The juice can be made into a Cleaning Solution which grants +30 to Profession Maid skill. Also a powerful Vitamin to fight off disease and other chemicals for health that is used in potions. (See Items Rules for uses) | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Wood
Fruit Juice Perfume Marmalade / Jelly Wax Cleaning Solution Flower Potion |
10
150 200 2000 1000 1000 500 500 N/A |
Prof. Lumber / Survival
Prof. Farming / Survival Cooking Chemistry Cooking Craft Item Chemistry / Pro. Maid Prof. Herbalist Chemistry (see item rules) |
10
15 10 35 25 35 30 10 N/A |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Oregano | 20 | S | ||
Description | ||||
A small Clover like flowering plant | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Plant | 50 | Prof. Herbalist / Prof. Farmer | 10 | |
Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Palmetto palm | 20 | W, E, M | ||
Description | ||||
The palmetto palm is a tall, un branched tree with persistent leaf bases on most of the trunk. The leaves are large, simple, and palmate lobed. Its fruits are dark blue or black with a hard seed. | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
The fruits are edible raw. The hard seeds may be ground into flour. The heart of the palm is a nutritious food source at any time. Cut off the top of the tree to obtain the palm heart. | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Wood
Fruit Seeds Flour |
10
150 5 100 |
Prof. Lumberjack / Survival
Prof. Farming / Survival Prof. Farming Cooking |
20
20 30 20 |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Pangi | 25 | W,P | |||
Description | |||||
This tree, with heart-shaped leaves in spirals, reaches a height of 18 meters. Its flowers grow in spikes and are green in color. Its large, brownish, pear-shaped fruits grow in clusters. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
Caution | Threat ID DC | 25 | |||
All parts are poisonous, especially the fruit. In the Raw Poison Does DC 15 Resistance 1d8 END a minute for 1d20 Minutes. Processed it does DC 20 Resistance 1d10 END a minute for 1d12 Minutes. | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Wood
Fruit Refined Poison |
10
10 500 |
Prof. Lumber / Survival
Prof. Herbalist Chemistry |
30
20 35 |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Papaya or pawpaw | 20 | E,M | |||
Description | |||||
The papaya is a small tree 1.8 to 6 meters tall, with a soft, hollow trunk. When cut, the entire plant exudes a milky juice. The trunk is rough and the leaves are crowded at the trunk’s apex. The fruit grows directly from the trunk, among and below the leaves. The fruit is green before ripening. When ripe, it turns yellow or remains greenish with a squash like appearance. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
The ripe fruit is high in vitamin C. Eat it raw or cock it like squash. Place green fruit in the sun to make it ripen quickly. Cook the young papaya leaves, flowers, and stems carefully, changing the water as for taro. | |||||
Caution | Threat ID DC | 35 | |||
Be careful not to get the milky sap from the unripe fruit into your eyes. It will cause intense pain and temporary–sometimes even permanent–blindness. Spray does DC 20 Resistance vs Blindness for 1d12 hours, results of a 1 on the save could have blindness become more permanent. | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 40 | |||
Use the milky juice of the unripe fruit to tenderize tough meat. Rub the juice on the meat. | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Fruit
Juice Blinding Spray |
150
100 500 |
Prof. Farmer/ Survival
Cooking Chemistry |
10
30 40 |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Parsley | 20 | S | ||
Description | ||||
a stalky leafy green plant | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Plant | 50 | Prof. Herbalist / Survival | 20 | |
Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Pea | 20 | E,M | |||
Description | |||||
A small Vine like plant that is all green with broad leaves and a pod like bean for fruit. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
While the shoots can be eaten the seeds inside are the main dish of this plant eaten dried, or cooked it’s a handy plant for adding flavor to meals. | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 40 | |||
A skilled Craftsman can process the pods chemical makeup into a new and durable material similar to glass yet less likely to shatter. | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Pod
Plant Plastic |
100
50 5,000,000 |
Prof. Farming / Survival
Prof. Framing Chemistry |
10
10 65 |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Peach | 20 | E,W,M | |||
Description | |||||
A large tree The leaves are lanceolate, 7–16 cm (2.8–6.3 in) long, 2–3 cm (0.79–1.2 in) broad, pinnately veined. The flowers are produced in early spring before the leaves; they are solitary or paired, 2.5–3 cm diameter, pink, with five petals. The fruit has yellow or whitish flesh, a delicate aroma, and a skin that is either velvety or smooth | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
The fruit of the tree is edible and can be used to season other foods or make a fruit juice with it. | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 25 | |||
The Flower of the tree can be used to make a fine perfume | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Wood
Fruit Pit Perfume |
10
150 50 2000 |
Prof. Lumberjack / Survival
Prof. Farming / Survival Prof. Farming Chemistry |
20
20 30 35 |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Peanut | 20 | E,M | ||
Description | ||||
A small green like plant low to the ground with yellow flowers a four broad leaves to a stem reaching into the ground. | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
The roots are a bean grown underground sought for its high protean. The seeds in the pod are the only truly edible parts that can be eaten raw, Salted or flavored, Boiled or even processed into other means The Nuts produce a small amount of oil that can be extracted and used as a fuel source. | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Nuts
Plant Peanut Butter Flour Oil |
100
50 500 250 1000 |
Herbalist / Farming / Survival
Prof. Farming Cooking Cooking Cooking |
20
10 25 20 40 |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Pear | 20 | E,W,M | ||
Description | ||||
They are medium sized trees, reaching 10–17 m tall, often with a tall, narrow crown; a few species are shrubby. The leaves are alternately arranged, simple, 2–12 cm long, glossy green on some species, densely silvery-hairy in some others; leaf shape varies from broad oval to narrow lanceolate. The wood from this tree is highly sought in crafting musical instruments increasing its value. | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
The Fruit is edible raw and can be used to season other foods or be made into a juice. | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Wood
Fruit Seeds |
200
150 50 |
Prof. Lumberjack
Prof. Farming / Survival Prof. Farming |
50
20 30 |
|
Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Peppermint | 25 | E, S, D | |||
Description | |||||
A small Green jagged edged leafed plant | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
The whole plant is edible | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 30 | |||
This plant has medical properties and is used in the crafting of potions. (See Item Rules for uses) | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Plant
Spice Potion |
50
100 N/A |
Prof. Herbalist / Survival
Prof. Herbalist / Cooking Chemistry (See Item Rules) |
15
20 N/A |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Persimmon | 20 | E, W, M, P | |||
Description | |||||
These trees have alternate, dark green, elliptic leaves with entire margins. The flowers are inconspicuous. The fruits are orange, have a sticky consistency, and have several seeds. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
The leaves are a good source of vitamin C. The fruits are edible raw or baked. To make tea, dry the leaves and soak them in hot water. You can eat the roasted seeds. | |||||
Caution | Threat ID DC | 40 | |||
Be careful not to get the milky sap from the unripe fruit into your eyes. It will cause intense pain and temporary–sometimes even permanent—blindness DC 15 Resistance Blindness, Refined poison does DC 20 Resistance vs Blindness (the result of a critical failure it can become permanent) | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Leaves
Tea Refined Poison Sap Wood |
50
100 1500 50 10 |
Prof. Herbalist / Survival
Cooking Chemistry Survival Prof. Lumberjack/ Survival |
10
20 35 40 20 |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Physic nut | 25 | P | |||
Description | |||||
This shrub or small tree has large, 3- to 5-parted alternate leaves. It has small, greenish-yellow flowers and its yellow, apple-sized fruits contain three large seeds. | |||||
Caution | Threat ID DC | 25 | |||
The seeds taste sweet but their oil is violently purgative. All parts of the physic nut are poisonous. In the Raw does 1d4 END per hour for 1d6 hours DC 15 Resistance, processed does 1d8 END an hour for 1d12 hours DC 20 Resistance | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Fruit
Processed poison |
50
200 |
Survival
Chemistry |
20
40 |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Pincushion cactus | 20 | E | |||
Description | |||||
Members of this cactus group are round, short, barrel-shaped, and without leaves.
Sharp spines cover the entire plant. |
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Edible Parts | |||||
They are a good source of water in the desert. | |||||
Caution | Threat ID DC | ||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Fresh Water | 50 | Survival | 30 | ||
Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Pine | 20 | E, W, M | |||
Description | |||||
Pine trees are easily recognized by their needlelike leaves grouped in bundles. Each bundle may contain one to five needles, the number varying among species. The tree’s odor and sticky sap provide a simple way to distinguish pines from similar looking trees with needlelike leaves. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
The seeds of all species are edible. You can collect the young male cones, which grow only in the spring, as a survival food. Boil or bake the young cones. The bark of young twigs is edible. Peel off the bark of thin twigs. You can chew the juicy inner bark; it is rich in sugar and vitamins. Eat the seeds raw or cooked. Green pine needle tea is high in vitamin C. | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 40 | |||
Use the resin to waterproof articles. Also use it as glue. Collect the resin from the tree. If there is not enough resin on the tree, cut a notch in the bark so more sap will seep out. Put the resin in a container and heat it. The hot resin is your glue. Use it as is or add a small amount of ash dust to strengthen it. Use it immediately. You can use hardened pine resin as an emergency dental filling. | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Needles
Cones Wood Resin |
10
30 10 1500 |
Prof. Herbalist/ Survival
Survival Prof. Lumberjack / Survival Craft Item |
30
10 30 40 |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Pineapple | 20 | E,D | |||
Description | |||||
a herbaceous short-lived perennial plant which grows to 1.0 to 1.5 meters (3.3 to 4.9 ft) tall. After the first fruit is produced, side shoots are produced in the leaf axils of the main stem. These may be removed for propagation, or left to produce additional fruits on the original plant. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
The woody stalk part of the plant is edible once cut into the sweet inside is revealed. It can be eaten raw used as seasoning in cooking, cooked or even made in a juice drink. | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 40 | |||
The root and fruit can be ground into a simple healing solution, due to this its useable for crafting potions (see items rules for uses) | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Fruit
Potion |
200
N/A |
Prof. Farming / Survival
Chemistry (See Item Rules) |
40
N/A |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Plantain, broad and narrow leaf | 20 | E, D | |||
Description | |||||
The broad leaf plantain has leaves over 2.5 centimeters across that grow close to
the ground. The flowers are on a spike that rises from the middle of the cluster of leaves. The narrow leaf plantain has leaves up to 12 centimeters long and 2.5 centimeters wide, covered with hairs. The leaves form a rosette. The flowers are small and inconspicuous. |
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Edible Parts | |||||
The young tender leaves are edible raw. Older leaves should be cooked. Seeds are edible raw or roasted. | |||||
Caution | Threat ID DC | ||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 40 | |||
To relieve pain from wounds and sores, wash and soak the entire plant for a short time and apply it to the injured area. To treat diarrhea, drink tea made from 28 grams (1 ounce) of the plant leaves boiled in 0.5 liter of water. The seeds and seed husks act as laxatives, due to this its useable for crafting potions (see items rules for uses) | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Leaves
Potion |
10
N/A |
Prof. Farming / Survival
Chemistry (see item rules) |
30
N/A |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Pokeweed | 25 | E,D,M,P | |||
Description | |||||
This plant may grow as high as 3 meters. Its leaves are elliptic and up to 1 meter in
length. It produces many large clusters of purple fruits in late spring. |
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Edible Parts | |||||
The young leaves and stems are edible cooked. Boil them twice, discarding the water from the first boiling. The fruits are edible if cooked. | |||||
Caution | Threat ID DC | 45 | |||
All parts of this plant are poisonous if eaten raw. Never eat the underground portions of the
plant as these contain the highest concentrations of the poisons. Do not eat any plant over 25 centimeters tall or when red is showing in the plant. In the raw the poison does 1d4 END a round for 1d6 rounds DC 10 Resistance, Refined Poison does 1d6 END a round for 1d8 rounds DC 15 Resistance. |
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Other Uses | Other Use DC | 45 | |||
The juice of the berries is used in dye and also used in some medicine, due to this its useable for crafting potions (see items rules for uses) | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Fruit
Dye Potion Poison |
50
100 N/A 1500 |
Prof. Herbalist / Survival
Craft Item Chemistry Chemistry |
50
100 N/A 1500 |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Poppy | 25 | E,D | |||
Description | |||||
A large red to white tulip like flower | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
Seeds are edible | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 25 | |||
Opium and Morphine are made from the refined and modified sap is used for pain control in terminal patients. Dried sap was used as a traditional medicine until the 19th century. Poppy seeds Helps sleeping/relieves pain (see Item Rules for effects ) | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Flower
Seeds Morphine Opium |
50
50 50,000 10,000 |
Farmer/ Herbalist / Survival
Prof. Farmer Chemistry (see item rules) Chemistry (see item rules) |
10
10 N/A N/A |
||
Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Potato | 20 | E | ||
Description | ||||
A small Bushy plant with several flowers in colors of white, yellow, pink and so on. The root is wide and sticks slightly out of the ground. | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
The potato is only edible cooked, in the raw it is toxic (Fort Save 15 DC vs. Sickness) it can cooked a variety of ways and also be used to produce a strong alcoholic beverage Vodka (see item rules for effect and crafting of Vodka) | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Potato
Vodka |
150
2000 |
Prof. Farmer / Survival
Cooking / Chemistry (See Items) |
20
N/A |
|
Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Prickly pear cactus | 20 | E, D | |||
Description | |||||
This cactus has flat, pad-like stems that are green. Many round, furry dots that
contain sharp-pointed hairs cover these stems. |
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Edible Parts | |||||
All parts of the plant are edible. Peel the fruits and eat them fresh or crush them to prepare a refreshing drink. Avoid the tiny, pointed hairs. Roast the seeds and grind them to a flour. | |||||
Caution | Threat ID DC | ||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 25 | |||
The pad is a good source of water. Peel it carefully to remove all sharp hairs before putting it in your mouth. You can also use the pads to promote healing. Split them and apply the pulp to wounds. Pads do 1d8 healing. | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Fruit
Pads |
100
1000 |
Prof. Herbalist / Survival
Survival / Medical |
|||
Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Psilocybin | 25 | D, P | |||
Description | |||||
A Small and thin stemmed brown mushroom | |||||
Caution | Threat ID DC | 40 | |||
this mushroom causes hallucinations DC 15 Will vs. Illusions for 1d4 hours | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 40 | |||
Used by some to create powerful Hallucinate drugs (see item rules for effect and crafting). It also has been used in Medicine to heal deadly injuries. due to this its useable for crafting potions (see items rules for uses) | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Mushroom
Drug Potion |
100
5000 N/A |
Prof. Herbalist / Survival
Chemistry (See Item Rules) Chemistry (See Item Rules) |
20
N/A N/A |
||
Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Puffball | 20 | E | ||
Description | ||||
A round topped to puff shaped Mushroom type in a variety of colors and shapes. | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
All parts are edible. | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Mushroom | 100 | Farming / Herbalist / Survival | 20 | |
Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Pumpkin | 15 | E, M | |||
Description | |||||
A large ground vine with yellow flowers and broad five prong leaves, and large green to orange colored fruit. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
All parts of the pumpkin is edible given its prepared correctly. Seeds and the rind need to be cooked while the shell can be eaten raw or cooked. The pumpkin is high in vitamins and can even be made into a juice. | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 20 | |||
While decorating fresh pumpkin shells into lanterns are a cheep way to make a hooded lantern or jack o lantern the whole un used pumpkin is also looked at in times as a alternate source of ammo for catapults. The plants vine is also useful as a rope. | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Fruit
Lantern Rope Seeds |
200
50 100 50 |
Prof. Farming / Survival
Craft Item Craft Item Cooking / Prof. Farming |
20
15 20 20 |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Purslane | 25 | E, M | ||
Description | ||||
This plant grows close to the ground. It is seldom more than a few centimeters tall. Its stems and leaves are fleshy and often tinged with red. It has paddle shaped leaves, 2.5 centimeter or less long, clustered at the tips of the stems. Its flowers are yellow or pink. Its seeds are tiny and black. | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
All parts are edible. Wash and boil the plants for a tasty vegetable or eat them raw. Use the seeds as a flour substitute or eat them raw. | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Plant
Flower |
50
100 |
Prof. Herbalist / Survival
Prof. Herbalist |
20
10 |
|
Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Radish | 20 | E | ||
Description | ||||
A small Stalk plant with a small red bulb or large white stalk at the root. | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
The whole plant is edible yet the root has the most nutrition, it can be eaten raw or cooked. | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Plant | 100 | Farming / Herbalist / Survival | 10 | |
Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Rattan palm | 20 | W, E, M | |||
Description | |||||
The rattan palm is a stout, robust climber. It has hooks on the midrib of its leaves that it uses to remain attached to trees on which it grows. Sometimes, mature stems grow to 90 meters. It has alternate, compound leaves and a whitish flower. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
Rattan palms hold a considerable amount of starch in their young stem tips. You can eat them roasted or raw. In other kinds, a gelatinous pulp, either sweet or sour, surrounds the seeds. You can suck out this pulp. The palm heart is also edible raw or cooked. | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 20 | |||
You can obtain large amounts of potable water by cutting the ends of the long stems. The stems can be used to make baskets and fish traps. | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Wood
Materials Pulp |
10
10 50 |
Prof. Lumberjack/ Survival
Craft Items Cooking |
30
20 30 |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Red Pepper | 15 | E | ||
Description | ||||
A small Vine-like plant with Large red fruit in the form of a bell | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
The fruit is edible and often when its green its considered to be best eaten raw but can be cooked as well | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Fruit
Seeds |
100
50 |
Prof. Farming / Survival
Prof. Farming |
||
Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Reed | 15 | E, M | ||
Description | ||||
This tall, coarse grass grows to 3.5 meters tall and has gray-green leaves about 4 centimeters wide. It has large masses of brown flower branches in early summer. These rarely produce grain and become fluffy, gray masses late in the season. | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
All parts of the plant are edible raw or cooked in any season. Harvest the stems as they emerge from the soil and boil them. You can also harvest them just before they produce flowers, then dry and beat them into flour. You can also dig up and boil the underground stems, but they are often tough. Seeds are edible raw or boiled, but they are rarely found. | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Reed
Flour |
10
100 |
Prof. Herbalist / Survival
Cooking |
20
30 |
|
Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Reindeer moss | 25 | E | ||
Description | ||||
Reindeer moss is a low-growing plant only a few centimeters tall. It does not flower but does produce bright red reproductive structures. | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
Edible Parts: [25] The entire plant is edible but has a crunchy, brittle texture. Soak the plant in water with some wood ashes to remove the bitterness, then dry, crush, and add it to milk or to other food. | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Moss | 10 | Prof. Herbalist / Survival | 20 | |
Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Renghas tree, Marking nut | 20 | P, D | |||
Description | |||||
A small tree that produces a small nut similar to a cashew in nature. Within its broad oar like leaves. | |||||
Caution | Threat ID DC | 40 | |||
The nut is toxic in nature unprocessed does 1d3 END an hour for 1d6 hours Resistance DC 15 | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 45 | |||
The nut can be boiled then roasted and ground into a fine powered that has great healing properties. Also the nut in its raw can be used as form of marking device with its black mark it leaves behind. due to this its useable for crafting potions (see items rules for uses) | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Marker Nut
Potion |
50
N/A |
Prof. Herbalist
Chemistry (See Item rules) |
20
N/A |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Reishi | 25 | D | |||
Description | |||||
A large and flat shelf like mushroom with a chocolate brown color | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 25 | |||
A strongly and widely sought mushroom for medical purposes. It can be used to make a strong Healing potion. due to this its useable for crafting potions (see items rules for uses) | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Mushroom
Potion |
100
N/A |
Herbalism / Farming / Survival
Chemistry (See item rules) |
20
N/A |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Rice | 25 | E | ||
Description | ||||
Rice is a tall grass that averages 1 to 1.5 meters in height, but may reach 4.5 meters. Its grain grows in very loose heads at the top of the plant and is dark brown or blackish when ripe. | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
During the spring and summer, the central portion of the lower sterns and root shoots are edible. Remove the tough covering before eating. During the late summer and fail, collect the straw-covered husks. Dry and parch the husks, break them, and remove the rice. Boil or roast the rice and then beat it into flour. | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Rice
Plant Flour |
100
50 200 |
Prof. Farming
Prof. Farming Cooking |
20
10 20 |
|
Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Rock tripe | 25 | E | ||
Description | ||||
This plant forms large patches with curling edges. The top of the plant is usually black. The underside is lighter in color. | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
The entire plant is edible. Scrape it off the rock and wash it to remove grit. The plant may be dry and crunchy; soak it in water until it becomes soft. Rock tripe’s may contain large quantities of bitter substances; soaking or boiling them in several changes of water will remove the bitterness. | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Plant | 50 | Prof. Herbalist / Survival | 20 | |
Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Rose apple | 20 | E, W | ||
Description | ||||
This tree grows 3 to 9 meters high. It has opposite, simple, dark green, shiny leaves. When fresh, it has fluffy, yellowish-green flowers and red to purple egg-shaped fruit. | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
The entire fruit is edible raw or cooked. | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Fruit
Wood |
100
10 |
Prof. Farmer / Survival
Prof. Lumberjack / Survival |
20
20 |
|
Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Rosary pea or crab’s eyes | 25 | P | |||
Description | |||||
This plant is a vine with alternate compound leaves, light purple flowers, and beautiful seeds that are red and black. | |||||
Caution | Threat ID DC | 40 | |||
This plant is one of the most dangerous plants. One seed may contain enough poison to kill an adult. In the Raw DC 25 Resistance vs. 1d6 END a minute for 1d4 minutes, Processed the poison does 1d8 END for 1d6 minutes DC 25 Resistance. | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Plant
Refined Poison |
30,000
100,000 |
Prof. Herbalist / Survival
Chemist |
40
60 |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Rosemary | 25 | S,M | |||
Description | |||||
A small evergreen woody like flowering plant with a mustard like smell. | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 25 | |||
Believed to hold some healing properties, due to this its useable for crafting potions (see items rules for uses) | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Plant
Spice Potion |
100
50 N/A |
Prof. Herbalist / Prof. Farmer
Cooking Chemistry (See item rules) |
20
20 N/A |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Saffron | 25 | S | ||
Description | ||||
A grassy Purple flower | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Flower | 50 | Prof. Herbalist | 20 | |
Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Sage | 25 | S,M | |||
Description | |||||
A small evergreen brush with bluish to purplish flowers | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 25 | |||
Believed to hold some healing properties, due to this its useable for crafting potions (see items rules for uses) | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Spice
Flower Potion |
50
50 N/A |
Cooking
Prof. Herbalist / Prof. Farmer Chemistry |
15
20 N/A |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Sago palm | 20 | W, E, M | |||
Description | |||||
These palms are low trees, rarely over 9 meters tall, with a stout, spiny trunk. The outer rind is about 5 centimeters thick and hard as bamboo. The rind encloses spongy inner pith containing a high proportion of starch. It has typical palm like leaves clustered at the tip. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
These palms, when available, are of great use to the survivor. One trunk, cut just before it flowers, will yield enough sago to feed a person for 1 year. Obtain sago starch from Non-flowering palms. To extract the edible sage, cut away the bark lengthwise from one half of the trunk, and pound the soft, whitish inner part (pith) as fine as possible. Knead the pith in water and strain it through a coarse cloth into a container. The fine, white sago will settle in the container. Once the sago settles, it is ready for use. Squeeze off the excess water and let it dry. Cook it as pancakes or oatmeal. Two kilograms of sago is the nutritional equivalent of 1.5 kilograms of rice. The upper part of the trunk’s core does not yield sage, but you can roast it in lumps over a fire. You can also eat the young sago nuts and the growing shoots or palm cabbage. | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 20 | |||
Use the stems of tall sorghums as thatching materials. | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Pith
Nut Stems Wood |
100
50 50 10 |
Survival
Prof. Farming / Survival Craft Items Prof. Lumberjack / Survival |
30
20 20 10 |
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Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Sassafras | 25 | E, M,W | |||
Description | |||||
This shrub or small tree bears different leaves on the same plant. Some leaves will have one lobe, some two lobes, and some no lobes. The flowers, which appear in early spring, are small and yellow. The fruits are dark blue. The plant parts have a characteristics root beer smell. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
The young twigs and leaves are edible fresh or dried. You can add dried young twigs and leaves to soups. Dig the underground portion, peel off the bark, and let it dry. Then boil it in water to prepare sassafras tea. | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 40 | |||
Shred the tender twigs for use as a toothbrush. | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Wood
Tea Cola Toothbrush |
10
100 1000 500 |
Prof. Lumberjack / Survival
Cooking Cooking Craft Item |
20
20 40 25 |
||
Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Saxual | 25 | W, E | ||
Description | ||||
The saxual is found either as a small tree or as a large shrub with heavy, coarse wood and spongy, water-soaked bark. The branches of the young trees are vivid green and pendulous. | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
The thick bark acts as a water storage organ. You can get drinking water by pressing quantities of the bark. This plant is an important some of water in the arid regions in which it grows. | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Wood
Fresh Water |
10
50 |
Prof. Lumberjack/ Survival
Survival |
20
40 |
|
Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Screw pine | 20 | W, E | ||
Description | ||||
The screw pine is a strange plant on stilts, or prop roots, that support the plant above-ground so that it appears more or less suspended in midair. These plants are either shrubby or treelike, 3 to 9 meters tall, with stiff leaves having saw like edges. The fruits are large, roughened balls resembling pineapples, but without the tuft of leaves at the end. | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
Knock the ripe fruit to the ground to separate the fruit segments from the hard outer covering. Chew the inner fleshy part. Cook fruit that is not fully ripe in an earth oven. Before cooking, wrap the whole fruit in banana leaves, breadfruit leaves, or any other suitable thick, leathery leaves. After cooking for about 2 hours, you can chew fruit segments like ripe fruit. Green fruit is inedible. | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Wood
Fruit |
10
100 |
Prof. Lumberjack / Survival
Survival |
20
50 |
|
Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Sea orach | 25 | E | ||
Description | ||||
The sea orach is a sparingly branched herbaceous plant with small, gray-colored leaves up to 2.5 centimeters long. Sea orach resembles Iamb’s quarter, a common weed in most gardens in the United States. It produces its flowers in narrow, densely compacted spikes at the tips of its branches. | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
Its leaves are edible. In the areas where it grows, it has the healthy reputation of being one of the few native plants that can sustain man in times of want. | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Plant | 50 | Prof. Herbalism / Survival | 20 | |
Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Sesame seed | 20 | E | |||
Description | |||||
a pea pod like plant with fat white flowers | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
pea pods and the flowers are edible | |||||
Caution | Threat ID DC | ||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Pod | 50 | Prof. Herbalist / Prof. Farmer | 20 | ||
Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Sheep sorrel | 20 | E, M | |||
Description | |||||
These plants are seldom more than 30 centimeters tall. They have alternate leaves, often with arrow like bases, very small flowers, and frequently reddish stems. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
The leaves are edible when cooked. | |||||
Caution | Threat ID DC | 40 | |||
These plants contain oxalic acid that can be damaging if too many plants are eaten raw.
Cooking seems to destroy the chemical. |
|||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 40 | |||
Refining the acid does 1d6 damage a round for 1d6 rounds | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Plant
Acid |
10
1000 |
Prof. Herbalist / Survival
Chemistry |
20
30 |
||
Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Shiitake mushrooms | 20 | E | ||
Description | ||||
A large white and brown umbrella like mushroom. | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
One of the Highest in Nutrition mushrooms and a great meat replacement. | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Mushroom | 500 | Herbalist/ Farmer / Survival | 15 | |
Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Sorghum | 25 | M,E | |||
Description | |||||
There are many different kinds of sorghum, all of which bear grains in heads at the top of the plants. The grains are brown, white, red, or black. Sorghum is the main food crop in many parts of the world. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
The grains are edible at any stage of development. When young, the grains are milky and edible raw. Boil the older grains. Sorghum is a nutritious food. | |||||
Caution | Threat ID DC | 40 | |||
These plants contain oxalic acid that can be damaging if too many plants are eaten raw. Cooking seems to destroy the chemical. Refined the acid does 1d6 for 1d6 rounds. | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 25 | |||
Use the stems of tall sorghum as building materials. | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Grain
Steams Refined Acid |
50
50 1000 |
Cooking
Craft Items Chemistry |
40
20 30 |
||
Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Soy | 20 | E, M | |||
Description | |||||
A large bean stalk with small v shaped bean pods. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
The beans are edible eaten raw or cooked. The beans liquid can be used as a milk substitute, it also can form a gelatinous curd or be crafted into a fine powder for a flour replacement. | |||||
Caution | Threat ID DC | ||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 25 | |||
On top of being used as a food source for people it also can be used as animal feed and processed it creates a oil for fuel use. | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Beans
Soy Milk Tofu Flour Feed Oil |
100
300 500 250 100 2000 |
Prof. Farming / Survival
Cooking Cooking Cooking Prof. Farmer / Prof. Rancher Chemistry |
20
20 20 15 20 40 |
||
Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Spatterdock or yellow water lily | 25 | E | ||
Description | ||||
This plant has leaves up to 60 centimeters long with a triangular notch at the base. The shape of the leaves is somewhat variable. The plant’s yellow flowers are 2.5 centimeter across and develop into bottle-shaped fruits. The fruits are green when ripe. | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
All parts of the plant are edible. The fruits contain several dark brown seeds you can parch or roast and then grind into flour. The large rootstock contains starch. Dig it out of the mud, peel off the outside, and boil the flesh. Sometimes the rootstock contains large quantities of a very bitter compound. Boiling in several changes of water may remove the bitterness. | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Fruit
Flour |
100
50 |
Prof. Herbalist / Survival
Cooking |
100
50 |
|
Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Spearmint | 25 | E,S,D | |||
Description | |||||
A small Jagged edge leafed plant smells of mint | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
The plant in a whole is edible. | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 40 | |||
A natural anti Testosterone plant that can be used to calm down individuals. Due to this its useable for crafting potions (see items rules for uses) | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Leaves
Potion |
500
N/A |
Prof. Herbalist / Survival
Chemistry (See Item Rules) |
15
N/A |
||
Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Spinach | 20 | E | ||
Description | ||||
An edible flowering plant. It is an annual plant, which grows to a height of up to 30 cm. | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
The whole plant is edible raw or cooked. And is a high source of vitamins | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Plant | 150 | Herbalist / Farming/ Survival | 20 | |
Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Squash | 20 | E | ||
Description | ||||
A Ground Vine with yellow flowers and produce Long green, yellow, or orange fruit. | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
The plants fruit is edible raw or cooked and is a high source of vitamins. | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Fruit | 150 | Prof. Farmer / Survival | 15 | |
Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
St. John’s Wort | 25 | D,E | |||
Description | |||||
a tall multi yellow lily like plant | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
The plant in whole is edible | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 25 | |||
St. John’s is commonly used in medicine, due to this its useable for crafting potions (see items rules for uses) | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Plant
Potion |
50
N/A |
Prof. Herbalist / Survival
Chemistry (See Item Rules) |
20
N/A |
||
Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Sterculia | W,E,M | ||||
Description | |||||
Sterculias are tall trees, rising in some instances to 30 meters. Their leaves are either undivided or palmately lobed. Their flowers are red or purple. The fruit of all sterculias is similar in aspect, with a red, segmented seedpod containing many edible black seeds. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
The large, red pods produce a number of edible seeds. The seeds of all sterculias are edible and have a pleasant taste similar to cocoa. You can eat them like nuts, either raw or roasted. | |||||
Caution | Threat ID DC | ||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Fruit
Seeds Wood |
50
50 10 |
Survival
Survival Prof. Lumberjack / Survival |
40
50 30 |
||
Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Strawberry | 20 | E, G | ||
Description | ||||
Strawberry is a small plant with a three-leaved growth pattern. It has small, white flowers usually produced during the spring. Its fruit is red and fleshy. | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
The fruit is edible fresh, cooked, or dried. Strawberries are a good source of vitamin C. You can also eat the plant’s leaves or dry them and make a tea with them. | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Fruit
Seeds |
50
50 |
Prof. Farming / Survival
Prof. Farming |
20
30 |
|
Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Strychnine tree | 25 | P, W | |||
Description | |||||
The strychnine tree is a medium-sized evergreen, reaching a height of about 12 meters, with a thick, frequently crooked trunk. Its deeply veined oval leaves grow in alternate pairs. Small, loose clusters of greenish flowers appear at the ends of branches and are followed by fleshy, orange-red berries about 4 centimeters in diameter. | |||||
Caution | Threat ID DC | ||||
The berries contain the dislike seeds that yield the poisonous substance strychnine. All parts of the plant are poisonous. In the Raw DC 20 Resistance 1d4 END a hour for 1d4 hours, Processed Poison DC 30 Resistance vs. 1d8 an hour for 1d6 hours | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Wood
Berries Refined Poison |
10
50 500 |
Prof. Lumberjack / Survival
Prof. Herbalist / Survival Chemistry |
20
20 50 |
||
Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Sugarcane | 20 | E | ||
Description | ||||
This plant grows up to 4.5 meters tall. It is a grass and has grass like leaves. Its green or reddish stems are swollen where the leaves grow. Cultivated sugarcane seldom flowers. | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
The stem is an excellent source of sugar and is very nutritious. Peel the outer portion off with your teeth and eat the sugarcane raw. You can also squeeze juice out of the sugarcane. | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Cane
Sugar |
10
100 |
Prof. Farming / Survival
Cooking |
20
20 |
|
Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Sugar palm | 20 | E, M, W | |||
Description | |||||
This tree grows about 15 meters high and has huge leaves up to 6 meters long. Needlelike structures stick out of the bases of the leaves. Flowers grow below the leaves and form large conspicuous dusters from which the fruits grow. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
The chief use of this palm is for sugar. However, its seeds and the tip of its stems are a survival food. Bruise a young flower stalk with a stone or similar object and collect the juice as it comes out. It is an excellent source of sugar. Boil the seeds. Use the tip of the stems as a vegetable. | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 25 | |||
The shaggy material at the base of the leaves makes an excellent rope as it is strong and resists decay. | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Stems
Seeds Sugar Rope Wood |
50
50 100 100 10 |
Craft Item
Prof. Herbalist / Survival Cooking Craft Item Prof. Lumberjack / Survival |
15
30 20 20 30 |
||
Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Sugar wrack | 15 | E, D | |||
Description | |||||
A large seaweed found in vast areas of ocean. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
The whole plant is edible once boiled | |||||
Caution | Threat ID DC | ||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 25 | |||
Once the plant is burned to ash the ash is the chemical Sodium Carbonate Which has many medical uses, due to this its useable for crafting potions (see items rules for uses) | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Seaweed
Potion |
10
N/A |
Fisherman / Herbalist / Survival
Chemist |
15
N/A |
||
Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Poison sumac | 25 | P | |||
Description | |||||
Poison sumac is a shrub that grows to 8.5 meters tall. It has alternate, pinnately compound leafstalks with 7 to 13 leaflets. Flowers are greenish-yellow and inconspicuous and are followed by white or pale yellow berries. | |||||
Caution | Threat ID DC | 25 | |||
All parts, at all times of the year, can cause serious contact dermatitis. Causes rash that does 1d4 damage a day for 1d6 days DC 20 Resistance, it can be refined to Itching Powder 1d12 damage for 1d12 hours DC 20 Fort | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Plant
Itching Powder |
10
1000 |
Prof. Herbalist / Survival
Chemistry |
40
40 |
||
Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Sweet sagewort | 25 | D,E | |||
Description | |||||
Fern like plant with yellow flowers | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
The plant is edible in whole. | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 40 | |||
Help to prevent the development of parasite resistance, it also has anti-malarial properties, and has anti-cancer properties, due to this its useable for crafting potions (see items rules for uses) | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Plant
Potion |
50
N/A |
Prof. Herbalist / Survival
Chemistry (See Item Rules) |
20
N/A |
||
Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Sweetsop | 25 | W,E,M | |||
Description | |||||
This tree is small, seldom more than 6 meters tall, and multi-branched. It has alternate, simple, elongate, dark green leaves. Its fruit is green when ripe, round in shape, and covered with protruding bumps on its surface. The fruit’s flesh is white and creamy. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
The fruit flesh is edible raw. | |||||
Caution | Threat ID DC | 40 | |||
The ground seeds are extremely dangerous to the eyes. DC 20 Resistance vs. Blind | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 40 | |||
You can use the finely ground seeds as an insecticide. Does 2d6 End to Insects per use. | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Fruit
Wood Insecticide Blinding Powder |
150
10 2000 1000 |
Prof. Farming / Survival
Prof. Lumberjack / Survival Chemistry Chemistry |
20
20 40 45 |
||
Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Sugar palm | 20 | E, M | |||
Description | |||||
This tree grows about 15 meters high and has huge leaves up to 6 meters long. Needlelike structures stick out of the bases of the leaves. Flowers grow below the leaves and form large conspicuous dusters from which the fruits grow. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
The chief use of this palm is for sugar. However, its seeds and the tip of its stems are a survival food. Bruise a young flower stalk with a stone or similar object and collect the juice as it comes out. It is an excellent source of sugar. Boil the seeds. Use the tip of the stems as a vegetable. | |||||
Caution | Threat ID DC | ||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | ||||
The shaggy material at the base of the leaves makes an excellent rope as it is strong and resists decay. | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Stems
Seeds Sugar Rope Wood |
10
50 100 100 10 |
Survival
Survival Cooking Craft Item Prof. Lumberjack / Survival |
30
40 20 20 30 |
||
Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Sunflower | 10 | E | |||
Description | |||||
A Large 3ft tall flower with bright yellow petals and a massive orange interior full of seeds. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
The Seeds and flower petals are Edible. The seeds can be crushed and release a fine oil that can be used as a cooking aid (not strong enough as a fuel source) | |||||
Caution | Threat ID DC | ||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Seeds
Flower Oil |
50
200 200 |
Prof. Farming / Survival
Prof. Herbalist Cooking |
20
10 40 |
||
Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Tamarind | 25 | W,E | ||
Description | ||||
The tamarind is a large, densely branched tree, up to 25 meters tall. It has pinnate leaves (divided like a feather) with 10 to 15 pairs of leaflets. | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
The pulp surrounding the seeds is rich in vitamin C and is an important survival food. You can make a pleasantly acid drink by mixing the pulp with water and sugar or honey and letting the mixture mature for several days. Suck the pulp to relieve thirst. Cook the young, unripe fruits or seedpods with meat. Use the young leaves in soup. You must cook the seeds. Roast them above a fire or in ashes. Another way is to remove the seed coat and soak the seeds in salted water and grated coconut for 24 hours, then cook them. You can peel the tamarind bark and chew it. | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Seeds
Wood |
100
10 |
Prof. Herbalist, Survival
Prof. Lumberjack, Survival |
30
40 |
|
150 Fruit 10 Wood
Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Tangerine | 20 | W, E | |||
Description | |||||
A Bushy tree with long slender leaves and Small orange fruit. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
The fruit is highly filled with vitamins mostly Vitamin C and is edible raw or cooked into food. | |||||
Caution | Threat ID DC | ||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Fruit
Wood |
10
150 |
Prof. Farming / Survival
Prof. Lumberjack / Survival |
15
15 |
||
Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Tobacco | 20 | M | |||
Description | |||||
Large fuzzy ground leaves. With small yellowish green flowers blooming from the stalk. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
Tobacco can be cured into a dry leaf that can be used in smoking or chewing. Its high quality use is why it is cigarette or cigar. Tobacco has nicotine (for its effect see item rules) | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 20 | |||
Despite its use for luxury, tobacco is also a key ingredient in medicine, due to this its useable for crafting potions (see items rules for uses) | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Leaf
Seed Snuff Cigarette Cigar Potion |
250
50 350 500 1000 N/A |
Farming / Herbalist / Survival
Prof. Farming / Prof. Herbalist Craft Item Craft Item Craft Item Chemistry (See Item Rules) |
20
15 10 15 25 N/A |
||
Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Tomato | 20 | E | ||
Description | ||||
A Small busy or vine like plant, with small yellow flowers and produce red to orange-red fruit. | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
The fruit is not only edible but is highly sought in many cooking recipes. It can also be eaten raw. | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Fruit
Seed |
150
50 |
Prof. Farming / Survival
Prof. Farming |
15
15 |
|
Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Taro | 25 | E,P | |||
Description | |||||
All plants in these groups have large leaves, sometimes up to 1.8 meters tall, that grow from a very short stem. The rootstock is thick and fleshy and filled with starch. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
All parts of the plant are edible when boiled or roasted. When boiling, change the water once to get rid of any poison. | |||||
Caution | Threat ID DC | 40 | |||
If eaten raw, these plants will cause a serious inflammation of the mouth and throat. Raw Poison does 1d4 an hour for 1d6 hours poison is not effective enough to be enhanced through chemical means DC 10 Resistance Save | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Tuber | 150 | Farming / Herbalist / Survival | 30 | ||
Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Tarragon | 25 | S | ||
Description | ||||
a tall slender plant with broad leaves and small greenish yellow flowers | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
The flower is edible | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Flower
Plant |
50
50 |
Farming / Herbalist / Survival
Prof. Farming / Prof. Herbalist |
20
30 |
|
Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Thistle | 25 | E,M,P | |||
Description | |||||
This plant may grow as high as 1.5 meters. Its leaves are long-pointed, deeply lobed, and prickly. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
Peel the stalks, cut them into short sections, and boil them before eating. The roots are edible raw or cooked. | |||||
Caution | Threat ID DC | 40 | |||
Some thistle species are poisonous. 50% chance of plant being poisonous, in its raw form it does 1d2 END a round for 1d6 rounds DC 10 Resistance. The poison can be refined to do does 1d4 END a round for 1d6 rounds DC 10 Resistance | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 40 | |||
Twist the tough fibers of the stems to make a strong twine. | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Stalks
Poison Twine |
10
1000 50 |
Prof. Herbalist / Survival
Chemistry Craft Item |
20
40 20 |
||
Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Thyme | 25 | S,D | |||
Description | |||||
A clover like plant that sprouts multiple stems | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 40 | |||
Other than a spice it can be used to make a healing medicine, due to this its useable for crafting potions (see items rules for uses) | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Clover
Potion |
50
N/A |
Prof. Herbalist / Survival
Chemistry (See Item Rules) |
15
N/A |
||
Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Ti | 20 | E, M | |||
Description | |||||
The ti has un branched stems with strap like leaves often clustered at the tip of the stem. The leaves vary in color and may be green or reddish. The flowers grow at the plant’s top in large, plume like clusters. The ti may grow up to 4.5 meters tall. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
The roots and very tender young leaves are good survival food. Boil or bake the short, stout roots found at the base of the plant. They are a valuable source of starch. Boil the very young leaves to eat. You can use the leaves to wrap other food to cook over coals or to steam. | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 20 | |||
Use the leaves to cover shelters or to make a rain cloak. Cut the leaves into liners for shoes; this works especially well if you have a blister. Fashion temporary sandals from the ti leaves. The terminal leaf, if not completely unfurled, can be used as a sterile bandage. Cut the leaves into strips, and then braid the strips into rope. | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Leaves
Rope Bandage |
10
100 100 |
Prof. Herbalist / Survival
Craft Item Craft Item |
20
20 30 |
||
Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Tree fern | 20 | E | ||
Description | ||||
Tree ferns are tall trees with long, slender trunks that often have a very rough, Bark like covering. Large, lacy leaves uncoil from the top of the trunk. | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
The young leaves and the soft inner portion of the trunk are edible. Boil the young leaves and eat as greens. Eat the inner portion of the trunk raw or bake it. | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Leaves
Fern |
5
50 |
Prof. Herbalist / Survival
Prof. Herbalist / Survival |
15
20 |
|
Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Tropical almond | 20 | E, W | ||
Description | ||||
This tree grows up to 9 meters tall. Its leaves are evergreen, leathery, 45 centimeters long, 15 centimeters wide, and very shiny. It has small, yellowish-green flowers. Its fruit is flat, 10 centimeters long, and not quite as wide. The fruit is green when ripe. | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
The seed is a good source of food. Remove the fleshy, green covering and eat the seed raw or cooked. | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Nuts
Wood |
150
10 |
Prof. Farming / Survival
Prof. Lumberjack / Survival |
20
20 |
|
Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Truffle | 50 | E | |||
Description | |||||
A small black to brown patch of fungus collected within the dirt. Requires a high search to find. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
A highly sought mushroom used in cooking or crafting fine deserts | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 40 | |||
Processing the Truffle creates a fine cooking oil or It can be used to make a fine and rare alcohol. Vodka (See item rules for effect) | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Truffle
Oil Vodka |
500
500 5000 |
Prof. Herbalist / Survival
Cooking Cooking / Chemistry |
30
20 20 |
||
Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Trumpet vine or trumpet creeper | 20 | P,M | |||
Description | |||||
This woody vine may climb to 15 meters high. It has pea like fruit capsules. The leaves are pinnately compound, 7 to 11 toothed leaves per leaf stock. The trumpet-shaped flowers are orange to scarlet in color. | |||||
Caution | Threat ID DC | 40 | |||
This plant causes contact dermatitis. In the raw the poison does 1d2 END a minute for 1d4 minutes DC 10 Resistance. Refined the poison does 1d4 END a minute for 1d12 minutes DC 10 Resistance. | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 20 | |||
The vine can be used to craft a rope. | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Vine
Rope Refined Poison |
50
100 200 |
Prof. Herbalist / Survival
Craft Item Chemistry |
30
20 40 |
||
Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Turnip | 20 | E | ||
Description | ||||
A large stalk with a yellow flower and a large red -purple to white bulb. | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
The whole plant is edible. The leaves actually hold more vitamins then the bulb. | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Blub
Leaves |
100
200 |
Prof. Farming / Prof. Herbalist
Farming / Herbalist / Survival |
10
20 |
|
Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Vanilla | 25 | S,D | |||
Description | |||||
A vine like plant with long bean like pods | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 40 | |||
not only is it used as a spice but it also holds described as an aphrodisiac and a remedy for fevers, due to this its useable for crafting potions (see items rules for uses) | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Vanilla Bean
Plant Potion |
100
50 N/A |
Herbalist / Farming / Survival
Prof. Farming / Prof. Herbalist Chemistry (See Item Rules) |
20
20 N/A |
||
Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Walnut | 25 | W,E,M | |||
Description | |||||
Walnuts grow on very large trees, often reaching 18 meters tall. The divided leaves characterize all walnut spades. The walnut itself has a thick outer husk that must be removed to reach the hard inner shell of the nut. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
The nut kernel ripens in the autumn. You get the walnut meat by cracking the shell. Walnut meats are highly nutritious because of their protein and oil content. | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 25 | |||
You can boil walnuts and use the juice as an antifungal agent. The husks of “green” walnuts produce a dark brown dye for clothing or camouflage. Crush the husks of “green” black walnuts and sprinkle them into sluggish water or ponds for use as fish poison. The poison does 1d4 End a minute for 1d6 minutes, DC 10 Resistance. | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Nut
Wood Dye Poison |
150
10 100 100 |
Farming / Herbalist / Survival
Prof. Lumberjack / Survival Craft Item Chemistry |
20
30 20 40 |
||
Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Wasabi | 25 | E,S,D | |||
Description | |||||
Small stem like plants with beads. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
The beads are edible but pack a powerful spice. DC 20 Resistance vs coughing fit and losing a turn. | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 40 | |||
Other than as a spice the plant can be used to make smelling salts to wake drowsy individuals, due to this its useable for crafting potions (see items rules for uses) | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Bead
Plant Potion |
150
100 N/A |
Herbalist / Farming / Survival
Prof. Herbalist / Prof. Farming Chemistry (See Item Rules) |
25
20 N/A |
||
Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Water chestnut | 25 | E | ||
Description | ||||
The water chestnut is an aquatic plant that roots in the mud and has finely divided leaves that grow underwater. Its floating leaves are much larger and coarsely toothed. The fruits, borne underwater, have four sharp spines on them. | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
The fruits are edible raw and cooked. The seeds are also a source of food. | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Chestnut | 150 | Prof. Herbalist / Survival | 25 | |
Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Water hemlock or spotted cowbane | 25 | M, P | |||
Description | |||||
This perennial herb may grow to 1.8 meters high. The stem is hollow and sectioned off like bamboo. It may or may not be purple or red striped or mottled. Its flowers are small, white, and grow in groups that tend to form flat umbels. Its roots may have hollow air chambers and, when cut, may produce drops of yellow oil. | |||||
Caution | Threat ID DC | 30 | |||
This plant is very poisonous and even a very small amount of this plant may cause death. Roots have been mistaken for parsnips. Poison in Raw does 1d4 END a round for 1d4 rounds. DC 20 Resistance Save. Refining the poison creates a poison that does 1d6 END for 1d4 rounds, DC 20 Resistance Save. | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Reed
Root Poison |
10
50 1000 |
Craft Item
Prof. Herbalist/ Survival Chemistry |
10
20 40 |
||
Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Water lettuce | 20 | E | ||
Description | ||||
The leaves of water lettuce are much like lettuce and are very tender and succulent. One of the easiest ways of distinguishing water lettuce is by the little plantlets that grow from the margins of the leaves. These little plantlets grow in the shape of a rosette. Water lettuce plants often cover large areas in the regions where they are found. | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
Eat the fresh leaves like lettuce. Be careful not to dip the leaves in the contaminated water in which they are growing. Eat only the leaves that are well out of the water. | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Lettuce | 50 | Prof. Herbalist / Survival | 20 | |
Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Water lily | 20 | E,D | |||
Description | |||||
These plants have large, triangular leaves that float on the water’s surface, large, fragrant flowers that are usually white, or red, and thick, fleshy rhizomes that grow in the mud. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
The flowers, seeds, and rhizomes are edible raw or cooked. To prepare rhizomes for eating, peel off the corky rind. Eat raw, or slice thinly, allow to dry, and then grind into flour. Dry, parch, and grind the seeds into flour. | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 40 | |||
Use the liquid resulting from boiling the thickened root in water as a medicine for diarrhea and as a gargle for sore throats. due to this its useable for crafting potions (see items rules for uses) | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Flower
Plant Potion |
50
500 N/A |
Prof. Herbalist / Survival
Prof. Herbalist Chemistry (See Item Rules) |
20
30 N/A |
||
Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Watermelon | 10 | E, M | |||
Description | |||||
A large ground Vine with Large Oak like leaves and yellow flowers, It produces a massive green fruit with darker green strips. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
The fruit is edible. Minus the seeds and out shell. | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 20 | |||
Carving the fruit fresh can craft the fruit into a lamp or carrying device, for as long as it stays fresh. It also can be used in full as replacement ammo for catapults. And lastly the vines of the plant can be made into a rope. | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Fruit
Rope Lantern Seed |
250
100 200 50 |
Prof. Farming / Survival
Craft Item Craft Item Prof. Farming |
15
20 15 15 |
||
Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Water plantain | 20 | E | ||
Description | ||||
This plant has small, white flowers and heart-shaped leaves with pointed tips. The leaves are clustered at the base of the plant. | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
The rootstocks are a good source of starch. Boil or soak them in water to remove the bitter taste. | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Root | 150 | Prof. Herbalist / Survival | 30 | |
Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Wheat | 15 | E | ||
Description | ||||
A long to the point where the plant bends over with its tip covered in seeds in a row. | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
The seeds are edible and can be crushed to make into flour or cooked or eaten raw. The whole plant can be dried and turned into straw which can be used as both a material to cushion items or feed animals. | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Flour
Grain Hay Bread Seeds |
200
100 50 500 20 |
Cooking
Farmer / Herbalist / Survival Prof. Rancher / Prof. Farmer Cooking Prof. Farmer |
20
15 10 20 20 |
|
Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Wild caper | 20 | E | ||
Description | ||||
This is a thorny shrub that loses its leaves during the dry season. Its stems are gray green and its flowers pink. | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
The fruit and the buds of young shoots are edible raw. | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Fruit | 100 | Prof. Herbalist / Survival | 20 | |
Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Wild crab apple or wild apple | 25 | E,P,W,G | |||
Description | |||||
Most wild apples look enough like domestic apples that the survivor can easily recognize them. Wild apple varieties are much smaller than cultivated kinds; the largest kinds usually do not exceed 5 to 7.5 centimeters in diameter, and most often less. They have small, alternate, simple leaves and often have thorns. Their flowers are white or pink and their fruits reddish or yellowish. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
Prepare wild apples for eating in the same manner as cultivated kinds. Eat them fresh, when ripe, or cooked. Should you need to store food, cut the apples into thin slices and dry them. They are a good source of vitamins. | |||||
Caution | Threat ID DC | 35 | |||
Apple seeds contain cyanide compounds. Do not eat. For Cyanide effects see Item Rules | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Fruit
Wood Cyanide Seeds |
100
10 250 50 |
Prof. Farming / Survival
Prof. Lumberjack / Survival Chemistry (see item rules) Prof. Farming |
15
15 N/A |
||
Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Wild desert gourd or colocynth | 20 | E | |||
Description | |||||
The wild desert gourd, a member of the watermelon family, produces an 2.4- to 3- meter-long ground-trailing vine. The perfectly round gourds are as large as an orange. They are yellow when ripe. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
The seeds inside the ripe gourd are edible after they are completely separated from the very bitter pulp. Roast or boil the seeds–their kernels are rich in oil. The flowers are edible. The succulent stem tips can be chewed to obtain water. | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 20 | |||
The gourd can be crafted into a container vessel for water or other liquids. | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Flowers
Oil Water storage |
100
100 300 |
Herbalist / Farming / Survival
Cooking Craft Item |
20
30 40 |
||
Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Wild dock and wild sorrel | 25 | E | ||
Description | ||||
Wild dock is a stout plant with most of its leaves at the base of its stem that is commonly 15 to 30 centimeters brig. The plants usually develop from a strong, fleshy, carrot-like taproot. Its flowers are usually very small, growing in green to purplish plume-like clusters. Wild sorrel similar to the wild dock but smaller. Many of the basal leaves are arrow-shaped but smaller than those of the dock and contain a sour juice. | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
Because of tender nature of the foliage, the sorrel and the dock are useful plants, especially in desert areas. You can eat their succulent leaves fresh or slightly cooked. To take away the strong taste, change the water once or twice during cooking. This latter tip is a useful hint in preparing many kinds of wild greens. | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Greens | 150 | Herbalist / Farming / Survival | 20 | |
Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Wild fig | 20 | E, W | ||
Description | ||||
These trees have alternate, simple leaves with entire margins. Often, the leaves are dark green and shiny. All figs have a milky, sticky juice. The fruits vary in size depending on the species, but are usually yellow-brown when ripe. | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
The fruits are edible raw or cooked. Some figs have little flavor. | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Fruit
Wood |
100
10 |
Prof. Farming / Survival
Prof. Lumberjack / Survival |
20
15 |
|
Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Wild gourd or luffa sponge | 25 | E, G | ||
Description | ||||
The luffa sponge is widely distributed and fairly typical of a wild squash. There are several dozen kinds of wild squashes in tropical regions. Like most squashes, the luffa is a vine with leaves 7.5 to 20 centimeters across having 3 lobes. Some squashes have leaves twice this size. Luffa fruits are oblong or cylindrical, smooth, and many-seeded. Luffa flowers are bright yellow. The luffa fruit, when mature, is brown and resembles the cucumber. | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
You can boil the young green (half-ripe) fruit and eat them as a vegetable. Adding coconut milk will improve the flavor. After ripening, the luffa sponge develops an inedible sponge like texture in the interior of the fruit. You can also eat the tender shoots, flowers, and young leaves after cooking them. Roast the mature seeds a little and eat them like peanuts. | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Gourd / Luffa
Seeds Luffa Sponge |
100
50 100 |
Herbalist / Farming / Survival
Prof. Farming Craft Item |
20
30 20 |
|
Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Wild grape vine | 20 | E,M | |||
Description | |||||
The wild grape vine climbs with the aid of tendrils. Most grape vines produce deeply lobed leaves similar to the cultivated grape. Wild grapes grow in pyramidal, hanging bunches and are black-blue to amber, or white when ripe. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
The ripe grape is the portion eaten. Grapes are rich in natural sugars and, for this reason, are much sought after as a source of energy-giving wild food. None are poisonous. | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 40 | |||
You can obtain water from severed grape vine stems. Cut off the vine at the bottom and place the cut end in a container. Make a slant-wise cut into the vine about 1.8 meters upon the hanging part. This cut will allow water to flow from the bottom end. As water diminishes in volume, make additional cuts further down the vine. For wine see Item rules for effect. | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Fruit
Seeds Wine Fresh Water |
100
20 3000 50 |
Herbalist / Farming / Survival
Prof. Farming Cooking / Chemistry (Item Rules) Survival |
20
20 N/A 15 |
||
Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||||
Wild onion and garlic | 20 | E, G, M, D | ||||
Description | ||||||
Allium cernuum is an example of the many species of wild onions and garlic’s, all | ||||||
Edible Parts | ||||||
The bulbs and young leaves are edible raw or cooked. Use in soup or to flavor meat. | ||||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 25 | ||||
Eating large quantities of onions will give your body an odor that will help to repel insects. Garlic juice works as an antibiotic on wounds, due to this its useable for crafting potions (see items rules for uses) Insecticide does 2d6 END to insects DC 20 Resistance. | ||||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |||
Blub
Plant Insecticide Potion |
50
50 100 N/A |
Farming / Herbalist / Survival
Prof. Farming / Prof. Herbalist Chemistry Chemistry (See item rules) |
20
20 20 N/A |
|||
Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Wild pistachio | 20 | E, W | |||
Description | |||||
Some kinds of pistachio trees are evergreen, while others lose their leaves during the dry season. The leaves alternate on the stem and have either three large leaves or a number of leaflets. The fruits or nuts are usually hard and dry at maturity. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
You can eat the oil nut kernels after parching them over coals. | |||||
Caution | Threat ID DC | ||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Wood
Nuts |
10
100 |
Prof. Lumberjack / Survival
Farming / Herbalist / Survival |
20
20 |
||
Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Wild rice | 25 | E | ||
Description | ||||
Wild rice is a tall grass that averages 1 to 1.5 meters in height, but may reach 4.5 meters. Its grain grows in very loose heads at the top of the plant and is dark brown or blackish when ripe. | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
During the spring and summer, the central portion of the lower sterns and root shoots are edible. Remove the tough covering before eating. During the late summer and fail, collect the straw-covered husks. Dry and parch the husks, break them, and remove the rice. Boil or roast the rice and then beat it into flour. | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Rice
Plant Flour |
100
50 200 |
Farming / Herbalist / Survival
Prof. Farming / Prof. Herbalist Cooking |
20
30 20 |
|
Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Wild rose | 15 | E, G, M | ||
Description | ||||
This shrub grows 60 centimeters to 2.5 meters high. It has alternate leaves and sharp prickles. Its flowers may be red, pink, or yellow. Its fruit, called rose hip, stays on the shrub year-round. | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
The flowers and buds are edible raw or boiled. In an emergency, you can peel and eat the young shoots. You can boil fresh, young leaves in water to make a tea. After the flower petals fall, eat the rose hips; the pulp is highly nutritious and an excellent source of vitamin C. Crush or grind dried rose hips to make flour. | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Flower
Tea Flour Seed Perfume |
100
50 50 50 1000 |
Prof. Herbalist / Survival
Cooking Cooking Prof. Herbalist / Prof. Farming Chemistry |
20
20 20 15 40 |
|
Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Wood sorrel | 25 | E | ||
Description | ||||
Wood sorrel resembles shamrock or four-leaf clover, with a bell-shaped pink, yellow, or white flower. | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
Cook the entire plant. | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Clover | 50 | Prof. Herbalist / Survival | 20 | |
Name | Identify DC | Uses | ||
Yam | 25 | E | ||
Description | ||||
These plants are vines that creep along the ground. They have alternate, heart-or arrow-shaped leaves. Their rootstock may be very large and weigh many kilograms. | ||||
Edible Parts | ||||
Boil the rootstock and eat it as a vegetable. | ||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | |
Tuber | 100 | Prof. Farming / Survival | 30 | |
Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Yam bean | 20 | E, P, M | |||
Description | |||||
The yam bean is a climbing plant of the bean family, with alternate, three-parted leaves and a turnip-like root. The bluish or purplish flowers are pea-like in shape. The plants are often so rampant that they cover the vegetation upon which they are growing. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
The tubers are about the size of a turnip and they are crisp, sweet, and juicy and have a nutty flavor. They are nourishing and at the same time quench the thirst. Eat them raw or boiled. To make flour, slice the raw tubers, let them dry in the sun, and grind into flour that is high in starch and may be used to thicken soup. | |||||
Caution | Threat ID DC | 25 | |||
The raw seeds are poisonous. In the raw does DC 15 Resistance vs. 1d3 END an hour for 1d10 hours, Refining the poison make it DC 20 Resistance vs. 1d4 END an hour for 1d12 hours | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Tuber
Seeds Refined Poison Flour |
100
50 100 100 |
Prof. Herbalist / Survival
Prof. Herbalist Chemistry Cooking |
30
30 20 15 |
||
Name | Identify DC | Uses | |||
Yarrow | 25 | D | |||
Description | |||||
A woody like stem with tiny white flowers and fern like leaves. | |||||
Edible Parts | |||||
Eaten to counter poisoning, but must be eaten quickly | |||||
Other Uses | Other Use DC | 40 | |||
The plant has a powerful medical use, due to this its useable for crafting potions (see items rules for uses) | |||||
Products | Product Value | Skill to Harvest/Craft | DC | ||
Plant
Potion |
500
N/A |
Herbalist / Farming / Survival
Chemistry (See Item Rules) |
20
N/A |
||