Skyrim talk:Skooma

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[edit] Making Skooma

Is it possible to create skooma from moon sugar?--DarthWeezie 00:21, 24 November 2011 (UTC)

I doubt it, as moon sugar doesn't have "restore stamina" as an effect.

[edit] Balmora Blue

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Balmora Blue is in an identical bottle, restores 25 stamina, but is illegal in Skyrim. Is it a variant of skooma, strong skooma, or something else? The Silencer has spoken 11:08, 9 April 2012 (UTC)

Both Skooma and Balmora Blue are made from Moon Sugar, but Balmora Blue has extra things added to make it more potent. I would think that sounds like a stronger Skooma, but im not sure... — Kimi the Elf (talk | contribs) 23:46, 9 May 2012 (UTC)

[edit] Cure for Skooma?

I recently read an idea that Skooma can be cured by drinking health potions, which (though I personally have not seen the specific quest about it) is referenced by a beggar asking you to bring a health potion for him to help with his addiction. So, while the player may not experience any negative side effects, this may be because the player (usually) uses more healing potions than air, along with the earlier statements that Skyrim's is weaker.

The main point I'm wondering is if this theory should be added as a seperate section at the end of the article (Trivia, or a different name) "A common player theory "(assuming that there are enough players who agree that this is credible)"is that Health Potions are a viable cure to the negative effects of Skooma seen in other games.8.28.70.17 23:19, 19 April 2012 (UTC) ArcHorizon 4/19/2012 17:18:30

Well Wujeeta asks for a healing potion to cure her addiction. I am not sure how relevant it is to add to the page however. — Kimi the Elf (talk | contribs) 23:31, 19 April 2012 (UTC)

[edit] Legality and Guards

Is it illegal in that guards will aggro you for having it? — Unsigned comment by 72.131.35.117 (talk) at 05:54 on 7 January 2013

No. — ABCface 08:49, 7 January 2013 (GMT)
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