Morrowind:Bittergreen Petals
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Bittergreen Petals (ingred_bittergreen_petals_01) |
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| 5 | 0.1 | ||
| Alchemy Effects | |||
| 1st | Restore Intelligence | ||
| 2nd | Invisibility | ||
| 3rd | Drain Endurance | ||
| 4th | Drain Magicka | ||
| Sources | |||
| # Samples | 27 | ||
| Plant | Bittergreen Plant | % | 80 |
| # Plants | 279 (Plus 122 empty) | ||
- "Bittergreen is a red flowering plant with modest magical properties. It grows in the Red Mountain region."
Bittergreen Petals are a plant which grow abundantly in the West Gash Region, and in lesser quantities in the Ashlands and Red Mountain Regions. Contrary to the description, neither the plant nor its flowers are noticeably red in color. It usually appears as a thicket of several vines, which can contain from 0-3 petals. Some vines never contain petals. Often, the thickets will be found surrounding a pod-like center. The pod never contains petals, but it has one interesting property - unlike most plants, it is a usable container, just without any storage capacity. Only weightless items, such as keys, may be stored in a bittergreen pod. (Granted, most of them are in obscure locations in the middle of nowhere, so you probably wouldn't want to store anything you'd want to be able to find again this way, but it is a curious oddity.) A special variety of Treated Bittergreen Petals is involved in Mephala's Quest. It has the same effects, but in a different order. See quest page for details.
The following vendors keep a restocking supply of Bittergreen Petals:
- Bildren Areleth (10)
- Cocistian Quaspus (10)
- Scelian Plebo (10)
- Telis Salvani (5)
- Threvul Serethi (10)
- Vaval Selas (5)
- Ygfa (5)
- Zanmulk Sammalamus (10)
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Treated Bittergreen Petals (ingred_treated_bittergreen_uniq) |
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| 10 | 0.1 | ||
| Alchemy Effects | |||
| 1st | Restore Intelligence | ||
| 2nd | Drain Magicka | ||
| 3rd | Drain Endurance | ||
| 4th | Invisibility | ||
| Sources | |||
| # Samples | 5 | ||
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