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  |              Name = Enchanted Mana Phial
  |              Name = Enchanted Mana Phial
  |        Icon Image = Enchanted Mana Phial Icon.png
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  |            Burden = 10
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  |        Description = An enchanted and then further empowered Mana Phial, created by Janier al-Evv, which is used in the crafting of throwable Alchemy Phials.  These crafted phials can have a variety of different effects upon their targets.
  |        Description = An enchanted and then further empowered Mana Phial, created by Janier al-Evv, which is used in the crafting of throwable Alchemy Phials.  These crafted phials can have a variety of different effects upon their targets.
  |   Description Two = Use this on certain alchemically prepared oils to make throwable weapon phials with different magical effects.
  |         Additional = Use this on certain alchemically prepared oils to make throwable weapon phials with different magical effects.
  |    Cannot Be Sold = False
  |    Cannot Be Sold =  
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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* Sold by [[Janier al-Evv]] in [[Xarabydun]].
* Sold by [[Janier al-Evv]] in [[Xarabydun]].
* Used in the following recipes:


 
[[Category:Alchemy Items]]
[[Category:Alchemy]]

Latest revision as of 16:04, 25 October 2015

Introduced:  Sins of the Fathers
Enchanted Mana Phial
  • Value: 8,000
  • Burden: 10
  • Use this on certain alchemically prepared oils to make throwable weapon phials with different magical effects.
  • An enchanted and then further empowered Mana Phial, created by Janier al-Evv, which is used in the crafting of throwable Alchemy Phials. These crafted phials can have a variety of different effects upon their targets.

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