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 Alchemist

Has your obsession with flowers started driving the ladies away rather than attracting them? Well learn to control your mania with a crash course in alchemy.


This profession is really special, not least because it has elements of both harvesting and crafting professions. You won't be able to make your magical potions until you get your knees dirty picking flowers first. This means that you'll save a lot of money on materials, but on the other hand, alchemy is much more time consuming than other professions.


But all the long days will be rewarded with a handsome income. You'll learn to make so many different potions that you'll never be short of customers to take your creations off your hands.


But don't get too carried away, because the competition is about to get a lot rougher than before. Everyone and anyone can try their hand at alchemy right from the moment they arrive in Incarnam, so you might find yourself selling some of your potions at rock bottom prices. Some sought-after resources will also become rarer and rarer as more and more alchemists qualify. Don't worry though, after a long week of fighting over tiny daisies and wealthy clients, you'll be able to put your feet up in front of the fire and sip away at one of your favourite personally brewed potions.

The easiest way to become an alchemist is to go and see Foreman Ikure (3,3) as soon as you arrive in Incarnam and ask him to train you up.


If you decide to wait till later on, by choice or by ignorance, you won't just be able to learn the trade from one single NPC like the other professions. You'll have to travel the World of Twelve and learn from the greatest alchemists alive! A good way to start is to go see Dragonsly in the Astrub alchemists' Marketplace (4,-18). He'll then send you to wise Uba Tesse who you'll find in his Amakna workshop (1,16) and who'll give you a Recommendation Scroll which you'll have to bring to several people. First of all, Boff Chalon (-2,-2), Kande Boffler (4,12) and Benn Zeen (1,31). Benn Zeen will send you to the examining alchemist, Vid Cheber (11,6) who'll request your Exam Request Scroll. When you've finished all this travelling, you'll finally be able to learn all the secrets and potions known to all alchemists - if you have any energy left, that is!


Once you've taken in all that the great masters have to teach you, you'll need the tools to practice your profession - Green Fingers is a good way to start, but don't worry, these gloves are given to every qualifying alchemist at the end of training. If you ever lose them you can always buy another pair from Uba Tesse.


That's it! You got the tools, you've got the know-how, nothing remains but to get down to business!

You now have all you need to get to work, so put your weapon where it won't hurt anyone, equip your alchemist's gloves and click on a cell where flowers grow, selecting the action 'Pick'. The resources you mine will be stored in your inventory.


When you start practicing your profession, you'll only be able to collect one type of resource: Flax Flowers. Once you get a little experience under your belt, you can move on to new resources. The list below tells you the different levels required for each resource you can collect:



Have you collected enough flowers? You can try to sell them in the nearest marketplace if you like, or otherwise you might want to expand your skills and do more than simple harvesting. After all, you're trained in making potions too. To do this, go to the nearest alchemists' Workshop.

Do you have enough flowers to get married ten times over? You should think about using it to make potions. To test a recipe, click on a still and select the action 'Prepare a Potion'. Slide the ingredients into the slots available and indicate the number of units required. If the recipe is valid, an image will appear in the object slot. Finally, click on 'Combine' and Bob's your uncle!


When you've made a potion, you'll need something to put it in afterwards (Flasks, Tubes and Bowls). You can get these materials in the Alchemists' workshop in Amakna, from Uba Tesse (1,16).


Alchemists can make many potions with various effects:


  • - Healing potions. Replenish Health Points, just like bread, meat and fish.

  • - Energy potions. Replenish Energy Points which are lost when you die in combat.

  • - - Teleportation potions. Teleport you through the World of Twelve (to cities, Zaaps, Guild Houses, Paddocks, etc.)

  • - Smithmagic potions. Allow Smithmagi to modify the attack element of a weapon.

  • - Profession unlearning potion. As their name suggests, these potions allow players to unlearn profession. Usually taken in order to learn a new profession.

  • - Ingredient potions. Used by craftspeople as part of their recipes (dyes, raising agents, etc.).

  • - You can also make forgetfulness potions for spells, which are used by guild perceptors. To find out more about these you can go to Pandala library and buy the Encyclopaedia of Alchemy (24,-34).

You'll gain experience with every potion you create like with the craft professions. Once you get a little experience under your belt, you can move on to more complex recipes with more ingredients and more slots. The complexity of a recipe depends on the number of slots required to make it, each slot holding only one ingredient.


  • 2 slots (level 1+)

  • 3 slots (level 10+)

  • 4 slots (level 20+)

  • 5 slots (level 40+)

  • 6 slots (level 60+)

  • 7 slots (level 80+)

  • 8 slots (level 100+)

Like with the craft professions, the more complex a recipe is the more experience you'll gain if you manage to do it. But the lower your level is, the less likely you will be to succeed in using it... bear in mind that no recipe is a guaranteed success.

Potion & food 

slots number: 1 > 2 > 3 > 4 > 5 > 6 > 7 > 8

Recall Potion

Level 1

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Description :
This potion will take you back to your last save point.
  Features >>     << Features  
 Effects
  • Teleport to save point
How to craft this item : Profession : Alchemist (Lvl 1)

1 x Water + 1 x Five-Leaf Clover

Used to craft

Prism of Conquest

Potion of Old Age

Level 1

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Description :
This potion speeds up some chemical processes, like the formation of precipitates. It's just like a very powerful yeast, without the musty taste.
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How to craft this item : Profession : Alchemist (Lvl 1)

2 x Gobball Slobber + 2 x Hemp

Used to craft

Ghetto Raid Potion, Profession Deleveling Potion: Dagger Smith, Profession Deleveling Potion: Lumberjack, Profession Deleveling Potion: Sword Smith, Profession Deleveling Potion: Bow Carver, Profession Deleveling Potion: Hammer Smith, Profession Deleveling Potion: Shoemaker, Profession Deleveling Potion: Jeweller, Profession Deleveling Potion: Staff Carver, Profession Deleveling Potion: Wand Carver, Profession Deleveling Potion: Shovel Smith, Profession Deleveling Potion: Miner, Profession Deleveling Potion: Baker, Profession Deleveling Potion: Alchemist, Profession Deleveling Potion: Tailor, Profession Deleveling Potion: Farmer, Profession Deleveling Potion: Axe Smith, Profession Deleveling Potion: Dagger Smithmagus, Profession Deleveling Potion: Axe Smithmagus, Profession Deleveling Potion: Hammer Smithmagus, Profession Deleveling Potion: Sword Smithmagus, Profession Deleveling Potion: Shovel Smithmagus, Profession Deleveling Potion: Bow Carvmagus, Profession Deleveling Potion: Wand Carvmagus, Profession Deleveling Potion: Staff Carvmagus, Pahoa Raid Potion, Raid Boole Potion, Phoenix Blood, Great Phoenix Blood, Profession Deleveling Potion: Fisherman, Profession Deleveling Potion: Fishmonger, Profession Deleveling Potion: Hunter, Profession Deleveling Potion: Butcher, Perceptor Deleveling Potion: Pods, Perceptor Deleveling Potion: Number of Perceptors, Perceptor Deleveling Potion: Prospecting, Perceptor Deleveling Potion: Wisdom, Profession Deleveling Potion: Shield Smith, Profession Deleveling Potion: Costumagus, Profession Deleveling Potion: Jewelmagus, Profession Deleveling Potion: Shoemagus, Hornbeam Drinking Trough, Ebony Drinking Trough, Elm Drinking Trough, Dark Bamboo Drinking Trough, Holy Bamboo Drinking Trough, Ancestral Drinking Trough, Bewitched Drinking Trough, Golden Bamboo Drinking Trough, Magic Bamboo Drinking Trough, Holy Bambooto Drinking Trough, Profession Deleveling Potion: Handyman, Raid Rayve Potion, Starry Potion

Spark Potion

Level 1

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Description :
This warming potion contains feeble fire magic, and can be used to weakly enchant all sorts of items.
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 Effects
  • Change the attack element
 Conditions :
  • = 48
  • = 49
  • = 50
  • = 46
  • = 44
  • = 45
  • = 43
  • = 47
How to craft this item : Profession : Alchemist (Lvl 1)

1 x Element Flask + 5 x Red Metaria

Drizzle Potion

Level 1

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Description :
This rippling potion contains feeble water magic, and can be used to weakly enchant all sorts of items.
  Features >>     << Features  
 Effects
  • Change the attack element
 Conditions :
  • = 48
  • = 49
  • = 50
  • = 46
  • = 44
  • = 45
  • = 43
  • = 47
How to craft this item : Profession : Alchemist (Lvl 1)

1 x Element Flask + 5 x Blue Metaria

Used to craft

Strong Bow, Layte's Slicer

Draught Potion

Level 1

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Description :
This sighing potion contains feeble air magic, and can be used to weakly enchant all sorts of items.
  Features >>     << Features  
 Effects
  • Change the attack element
 Conditions :
  • = 48
  • = 49
  • = 50
  • = 46
  • = 44
  • = 45
  • = 43
  • = 47
How to craft this item : Profession : Alchemist (Lvl 1)

1 x Element Flask + 5 x Green Metaria

Used to craft

Wangs

Tremor Potion

Level 1

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Description :
This vibrating potion contains feeble earth magic, and can be used to weakly enchant all sorts of items.
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Landslide Potion

Level 25

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Description :
This trembling potion contains earth magic, and can be used to enchant all sorts of items.
  Features >>     << Features  
 Effects
  • Change the attack element
 Conditions :
  • = 48
  • = 49
  • = 50
  • = 46
  • = 44
  • = 45
  • = 43
  • = 47
How to craft this item : Profession : Alchemist (Lvl 1)

1 x Element Flask + 5 x Yellow Triam Metaria

Used to craft

Gobbherd Staff

Shower Potion

Level 25

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Description :
This undulating potion contains water magic, and can be used to enchant all sorts of items.
  Features >>     << Features  
 Effects
  • Change the attack element
 Conditions :
  • = 48
  • = 49
  • = 50
  • = 46
  • = 44
  • = 45
  • = 43
  • = 47
How to craft this item : Profession : Alchemist (Lvl 1)

1 x Element Flask + 5 x Blue Triam Metaria

If some flowers grow in every corner of the World of Twelve, others are a lot more difficult to come by. Here's a short list of some good harvesting locations:



  • - Fields of Astrub, Amakna and Cania. Here you'll find Flax and Hemp in abundance.

  • - Astrub and Amakna Forests. For Five-leaf Clovers and Wild Mint.

  • - The Crackler Mountain. For Edelweiss.

  • - Dragoturkeys' Territory, on Koalak Mountain. For Freyesque Orchids - they planted their bulbs here.

  • - Terrdala, on Pandala Island. The only place you'll find Pandkin.


You'll need a still to prepare your potions. You'll find them scattered all over the world, in the alchemists' workshops of the World of Twelve:



  • - Astrub (5,-20)

  • - Amakna (1,16)

  • - Brâkmar (-26,37)

  • - Bonta (-32,-55)


When you decide it's time to sell the flowers or potions you have, you can go to an alchemists' Marketplace. There is one in each of the main cities in the World of Twelve:



  • - Astrub (4,-18)

  • - Bonta (-33,-55)

  • - Brâkmar (-26,36)