Chapter 461 The Basics of Alchemy (1/2)

Chapter 461 The Basics of Alchemy

[BONUS]

Whereas some items could be crafted with dried or preserved components, some potions or poisons required fresh-cut plants for true potency Once gathered, plants and other organic ingredients wouldn’t retain their freshness for long

And oftentimes, it depends on their rarity like common plants would last up to 10 days Uncoendary to 3 days or less

Ren only wanted to craft the highest quality, sotheir freshness was a must

In order to preserve their properties, many plants could be dried, pickled, and preserve in any forrow thee or container first and then transfer therow for future use

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But of course, he didn’t have the necessary space to grow every plant he foraged, so he would only care for the Rare and Legendary plants he got his hands on

And since he was in the land of the Elves wherethat Pii found

In Alcheredients, the redients Without the redient, an iteredient added a special effect to that ite percentage to [Health Potions] and [Mana Potions] or add extra time duration for Status Effect [Duds]

There were endless possibilities for one iteh some items were self-explanatory, like if Ren added poison berries, Potion would have a poison effect

However, ht cause failure of creation and waste of time and precious resources!

That hy it was a et all these recipes froht, knowing that he had just lost redients to a failed creation

Ren currently had the [Golden Pickaxe] and [Golden Knife] for foraging tools His LCK was also high to acquire rare plants using only his hands So it was a breeze for him to acquire a lot of rare plants in the area

With the nuathered, Ren could definitely craft those si Potion], [Mana Potions], and [Antidote] without the need for a workshop and cauldron

However, whether he would succeed or not was based on his Crafting level Since he was a [Beginner], Ren was confident that he could at least create simple potions for starters

The earlier he sold his crafted items, the better That was his plan