September 12, 2015 07:35:09
This list is drawn from / based on @Ithika's guide. But I wanted a list that incorporated both Baldwin's Brew and the new swaps because I really, really need to clean out my hoard. When and/or if Ithika returns from hiatus, they can have the code to this thread and reupdate their own. :)
I chose NOT to include alchemy items in this list because they have a very clear 'alchemy' cauldron symbol in their tooltip and they all cluster in the same spot in the Materials category of the hoard. Newbies, you probably shouldn't hoardsell anything with the following symbol!
Example:
Rules for Food Hoardselling: You should check the AH price for a stack of food if it is 4 food points or above!
-Oriel
If you spot any mistakes, please ping me! Lists by food category are in the second post below this one.
This list is correct and updated as of 3/27/2016.
3/27: Mistral Jamboree Baldwin Update
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Unconfirmed Location: None.
I chose NOT to include alchemy items in this list because they have a very clear 'alchemy' cauldron symbol in their tooltip and they all cluster in the same spot in the Materials category of the hoard. Newbies, you probably shouldn't hoardsell anything with the following symbol!
Example:
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Unknown Location: None
Apparel
Familiars
Battle Items
Note: This guide has been updated to reflect items you shouldn't hoardsell on principle (i.e. newbie safe!). Do not hoardsell elemental Might Fragments! They are all together in the hoard and look like this in shape:
Skins
None Currently Listed
Other
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Note: * Denotes special Night of the Nocturne item.
I chose NOT to include alchemy items in this list because they have a very clear 'alchemy' cauldron symbol in their tooltip and they all cluster in the same spot in the Materials category of the hoard. Newbies, you probably shouldn't hoardsell anything with the following symbol!
Example:
White Slime
Transmutation
A slippery concoction of white slime. This doesn't look useful at all... but maybe...
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Rules for Food Hoardselling: You should check the AH price for a stack of food if it is 4 food points or above!
-Oriel
If you spot any mistakes, please ping me! Lists by food category are in the second post below this one.
This list is correct and updated as of 3/27/2016.
3/27: Mistral Jamboree Baldwin Update
Oriel wrote:
Night of the Nocturne Items
This event occurs once a year for two weeks at the end of December. Some items obtained during this time are used for event-exclusive Swipp Swaps. I have chosen to keep those items in this guide rather than deleting them. All of these items are marked with an asterisk ( * ) which follows immediately after the image/item name in question.
This event occurs once a year for two weeks at the end of December. Some items obtained during this time are used for event-exclusive Swipp Swaps. I have chosen to keep those items in this guide rather than deleting them. All of these items are marked with an asterisk ( * ) which follows immediately after the image/item name in question.
Ithika wrote:
After changing my treasure making tactic to Coliseum farming, I've found that I've wanted a quick at-a-glance guide to hoard items that can be traded with Swipp, so that I can simply go through and autosell/convert/auction items, worry free, with a simple visual reference.
The many (and excellent) Swipp guides I've found so far generally categorize Swipp items by what you get from Swipp, in lists with lots of information, while does the opposite: "Ingredient" item pictures, in categories, in order, no frills.
Want to know which items you need to trade for a certain Swipp apparel?
Want to know how many of each item you need?
If you're looking for more in-depth item guides, here are some of my favorites:
Updated List By Oriel
Items that you need to make a Swipp trade appear here in the order that they appear in your hoard, under their categories.
Oriel Update: Items that you need to brew other items in Baldwin's also appear here in the order that they appear in your hoard, under their categories. The guide has been changed to reflect battle stone items that you should never sell in order to be more 'newbie friendly' and require less explanation when used by people who are new to Flight Rising.
The many (and excellent) Swipp guides I've found so far generally categorize Swipp items by what you get from Swipp, in lists with lots of information, while does the opposite: "Ingredient" item pictures, in categories, in order, no frills.
Want to know which items you need to trade for a certain Swipp apparel?
Check the Encylopedia Article.
Want to know how many of each item you need?
Check the FR Wiki List.
If you're looking for more in-depth item guides, here are some of my favorites:
Updated List By Oriel
Rhea's Swipp Skin/Accent Pinglists | Azophel's Gathering Reference Guide | lilihierax's Transmutation Reference | Piney's Gathering & Grinding Guide | mes3's Baldwin's Brew Visual Guide | Amaterasu's Apparel Guide
Items that you need to make a Swipp trade appear here in the order that they appear in your hoard, under their categories.
Oriel Update: Items that you need to brew other items in Baldwin's also appear here in the order that they appear in your hoard, under their categories. The guide has been changed to reflect battle stone items that you should never sell in order to be more 'newbie friendly' and require less explanation when used by people who are new to Flight Rising.
Food
Wasteland Pauper
Insect
Every year, vast numbers of this butterfly migrate across the plains. It is called the blue harvest.
25
3
Mana Thief
Insect
This vampiric insect glows with magical energy siphoned from other living creatures.
75
5
Java Sparrow
Meat
Known for staying awake for days on end, the Java Sparrow is an excellent source of energy.
15
2
Manaweed
Plant
While Manaweed supposedly gives Satin Mice their peculiar intellect, it doesn't make dragons any smarter.
20
2
Black Witch
Insect
This wicked insect is immune to fire, so it often lures predators to their doom by flying through bursts of lava.
25
3
Fire Ant
Insect
True to its name, the bites of the Fire Ant burn just like fire. Upsetting a hive can be painful, if not deadly.
15
2
Cindershroom
Plant
Though the spores of the Cindershroom indeed look like smoldering cinders, it's mostly harmless.
20
2
White Cabbage Butterfly
Insect
Caution: Excessive consumption of this butterfly may cause cabbage farts. Think of your den mates.
25
3
Coral Snake
Meat
The bright coloring of the Coral Snake warns of its potent venom. Devour them carefully.
25
3
Sand Creeper
Plant
This species of ivy can blanket whole swaths of sand. Even when culled, it seems to reemerge out of nowhere.
75
5
Nymph
Insect
It's neither as pretty nor fun as the other types of nymph out there.
20
2
Olive Sea Snake
Meat
This snake is named not for its color, but rather for its curious love of olives.
25
3
White-Eared Hummingbird
Meat
The name alone has sparked many arguments over whether or not birds really have ears.
25
3
Tundra Cactus
Plant
It may seem odd to find cacti in the tundra, until you consider it's just a colder sort of desert.
25
3
Duskrat
Meat
The days are much too bright for the Duskrat, thus they only come out at night.
20
2
Glow Mushroom
Plant
Everything looks strange in the light emitted by this mushroom.
20
2
Herdbeast Hoof
Meat
The split hoof of a grazing creature. Large ones like this make excellent parchment weights.
15
4
Harlequin Ladybug
Insect
These beetles perform acrobatic cartwheels as they fly. Truly a challenge for young dragons to catch!
50
5
Carnaval Tulip
Plant
Plant eaters consider bouquets of Carnaval Tulips to be 'edible arrangements'.
50
5
Black Tulip
Plant
The comfort food of heart-broken veggie-dragons.
50
5
Dusk Jadevine
Plant
This species of Jadevine appeared shriveled during the day, and opens during the evening to absorb moisture.
55
7
Crimson Jadevine
Plant
Crimson Jadevine is extremely rare and usually crushed up to make war paint for battleworn dragons.
55
7
Gradish
Plant
Gradishes are red because they're good for the heart.
55
6
Sunkernel
Plant
Sunkernels are the smallest type of acorn, and are commonly harvested and eaten in handfuls rather than individually.
55
5
Sea Fae
Seafood
Named for its stark resemblance to the dragon breed, sea fae are a plentiful snack in stormy waters.
55
5
Sunset Sea Dragon
Seafood
The leafy sunset can grow to be three times the size of its modestly-sized cousins, but doesn't taste nearly as good.
55
5
Onyx Cobra
Meat
The venom of an onyx cobra can cause the onset of a gembond in dragons. It is wise to give them a wide berth. (KS Sponsored by Opal.)
55
7
Amethyst Striker
Meat
After consuming the bitter flesh, dragons will often disagree whether to preserve the hide or pick out the glittering gems. (KS Sponsored by Opal.)
55
7
Opal Cobra
Meat
Cobra Attack! (KS Sponsored by Opal.)
55
7
Emerald Striker
Meat
The emeralds are not gems, but reserves of venom; a glittering disappointment. (KS Sponsored by Opal.)
55
7
Fallout Whisper
Insect
These moths fly erratically around the sites of Arcanist's experiments. They make your tongue glow when eaten.
41
4
Fire Flower
Plant
Consuming this flower gives dragons of the fire flight the sudden urge to channel their magic into projectile spheres of flame.
42
4
Umbral Catfish
Seafood
These tiny catfish school in shaded ponds. Direct contact with sunlight cause the fish to change color and expire.
23
2
Honeycomb Fragment
Plant
A delicious treat.
18
2
Vampiric Featherflea
Insect
The featherflea buries its head deep, nearest to wing joints. The amount of flying the host partakes in creates a smorgasbord of rich blood.
41
4
Wisp Fruit
Plant
This fruit is light, airy, and tasteless.
22
2
Stonewatch Flatblade
Plant
Stonewatch harpies may have evolved their plumage to better camouflage with the native plant life.
41
4
Stonewatch Scrub
Plant
Chewing this plant will dye your teeth blue.
41
4
Bluemoon Dartling
Seafood
Dartlings are able to weather droughts by burying deep into the ground and forming a mucus cocoon. They can survive in this hibernation state for up to three years.
41
4
Bluelipped Thresh
Plant
This aquatic plant grows on the edges of caves and waterway entrances. It requires the low light and high mineral content such environments provide.
30
3
Crowntail Wanderer
Seafood
Once bred to produce brilliantly colored, decorative fins, an accidental reintroduction to the wild sees these jewels migrating to new territories.
29
3
Crowntail Surgling
Seafood
Its flared fins can be used to intimidate larger fish; pity this skill doesn't work on dragons.
27
3
Elk Ear
Meat
Did you hear that? It's lunch.
38
4
Snowfall Elk Ear
Meat
Elk mothers always warn their calves that if they stay out in the snow too long, their ears will fall off. This one didn't listen.
38
4
Spotted Grasshopper
Insect
Particularly vibrant specimens are collected by fae dragons and pinned to the walls of their dens. Fae dragons are weird.
58
5
Cinnamon
Plant
The practice of attempting to hold a mawful of cinnamon sticks for extended periods of time became strangely popular among juvenile dragons.
58
5
Green Shoots
Plant
These hollow shoots can make for a chewy meal or a durable paper.
58
5
Mute Swan
Meat
These swans prefer to live in nice, quiet lakes. They will passive-aggressively preserve their sleepy little domains.
70
8
Vibrant Prickly Insect
Insect
Females of this species are able to reproduce parthenogenetically when a suitable mate is not available.
70
8
Lyretail Puffer
Seafood
These fish are susceptible to parasites and will rub against rough surfaces to remove them. On the positive side, a dragon standing still in the water will find them easy to catch; on the negative, the parasites are easy to catch too.
35
3
Maidens Blush
Plant
It remains unknown if the origin of the name comes from the color of the flowers, or the slight toxicity that can raise a dragon's temperature.
60
6
True Rainbow Trout
Seafood
For occasions when a common rainbow trout just is not up to par.
60
6
Hallowed Ivy
Plant
Consuming this lifts a dragon's spirits.
35
4
Butterflyfish
Seafood
These fish begin life as a rather dull fry; as they approach maturity they develop a thick membrane and go dormant. Weeks later they emerge with vibrant coloration.
43
5
Algaestrider
Insect
They possess the ability to skip across the surface of the water - this one appears to be skipping away from you.
43
5
Ermine
Meat
Ermine now.
62
7
Ferret
Meat
It's a fine treat to ferret out this lunch.
62
7
Fever Fly
Insect
Dragons find biting this fly to be fine - but if the fly bites them it can impart high temperatures and the urge to break into dance.
62
7
Venomous Fly
Insect
Its bite is capable of paralyzing rivals.
62
7
Horse Fly
Insect
Still bites dragons.
62
7
Olympia Oyster
Seafood
A delicacy fit only for the gods. Dragons are advised to eat quickly, before theirs notices!
62
7
Royal Oyster
Seafood
The more pearls these oysters produce, the higher they advance in their incongruous society. This one was a princess, which for some unfathomable reason makes it more tempting to dragons.
62
7
Wilting Rose
Plant
This rose did not take the trip in the Journeyman Satchel well. (Special thanks orchidemily)
100
9
Scalescarab
Insect
Unlike fleas, ticks, and mites, the occasional freeloading scarab is actually helpful when Serthis need to molt.
25
2
Toxindiver
Insect
The most adequate way of testing a poison is by tossing a bug in there and just seeing what happens. Or you could just eat this one instead and not waste food.
25
2
Deepwater Constructor
Seafood
It knocks down the structures of its rivals, and builds its own sand castles on their ruin.
42
4
Sentinel Fish
Seafood
Now that you've taken out the guards, the remaining fish will be helpless.
43
5
Leaf Insect
Insect
Plant-eating dragons are unpleasantly surprised when they end up with a mouthful of these little guys.
40
4
Chameleon
Meat
It is said that chameleons are great for determining a dragon's mood. Wrap one around your finger, watch the color change, then have a snack!
40
4
Living Stones
Plant
Nature has produced a plant that looks exactly like a rock. Unfortunately it also looks a little bit like a butt.
40
4
Lakebottom Flounder
Seafood
The weird-looking flounder is sometimes dried and used as a platter for much more attractive-looking seafood.
40
4
Micro Deer
Meat
These tiny creatures are in constant danger of being trampled by their gargantuan cousin, the Macro Deer. (Special thanks wailshark.)
15
2
Petalwing Matriarch
Insect
This high-class insect only makes its home in the most beautiful of rainforest gardens. You won't ever catch it anywhere near a bush or a tree.
38
4
Autumn Pennant
Insect
This scarce species of dragonfly only appears when autumn is on its way out. Somehow, the name Almost-Winter Pennant just doesn't flow off the tongue as well.
100
9
Juvenile Prairie Skink
Meat
Adult prairie skinks take wonderful care of their young... until they are old enough to appreciate the value of hard work and why don't you go out and get a job already and apply yourself!
100
9
Weird Purple Skink
Meat
You could have sworn you saw a few of these running around Baldwin's cauldron the other day. Probably maybe fine to eat.
100
9
Green-throated Skink
Meat
The more confident cousin of the Yellow-bellied Skink.
100
9
Lunar Lacewing
Insect
Swarms of this interesting little bug can be found flitting between trees and bushes only on nights when the moon is full.
62
6
Cuckoo
Meat
Cuckoos have learned that dragon nests do not provide an ideal location to leave their young.
30
3
Giant Swallowtail Caterpillar
Insect
Carnivores and insectivores will want to look twice at this confusing creature.
30
3
Bee Orchid
Plant
The early bee gets the flower. Unless that flower wants to confuse all the bees and everything around it. Jerk move, flower.
30
3
Flying Gurnard
Seafood
Though gurnards may use their fins to appear larger to ward off predators, they'll never appear large enough to ward off a dragon.
30
3
Unconfirmed Location: None.
Materials
I chose NOT to include alchemy items in this list because they have a very clear 'alchemy' cauldron symbol in their tooltip and they all cluster in the same spot in the Materials category of the hoard. Newbies, you probably shouldn't hoardsell anything with the following symbol!
Example:
White Slime
Transmutation
A slippery concoction of white slime. This doesn't look useful at all... but maybe...
0
Obsidian
Minerals & Ores
The glassy surface of this igneous rock shines like a mirror.
15
Salt
Minerals & Ores
Never put salt in your eyes.
15
Gravel
Minerals & Ores
This handful of small rock pieces and dirt is nothing spectacular.
15
Sand
Minerals & Ores
Some dragons ingest sand to soothe upset stomach, others build castles with it.
15
Nickel Ore
Minerals & Ores
Perhaps the most disappointing of ores, nickel still has its uses.
15
Iron Ore
Minerals & Ores
Contrary to popular belief, it has no ill effect on fae dragons.
15
Copper Ore
Minerals & Ores
More valuable than gold in some respects.
15
Squirrel Skull
Organics
It looks like it's mocking you.
15
Bone Fragments
Organics
These are evidence of either unnecessary roughness or extreme carelessness.
15
Sparrow Skull
Organics
It smells as if it was soaked in... rum?
15
Intact Parchment
Dragonmade
Perfect for diaries, manifestos, and shopping lists.
15
Mangled Textile
Dragonmade
It looks like something's been chewing on it.
15
Moth-Eaten Rug
Dragonmade
This was a nice rug once.
15
Silver Ore
Minerals & Ores
Particularly useful should you ever meet a werewolf.
60
Gold Ore
Minerals & Ores
Known to drive dragons to do very foolish things.
250
Platinum Ore
Minerals & Ores
For when gold just isn't good enough, or for when you sell a lot of albums.
1000
Driftwood Branch
Organics
There's no telling where it's been or where it came from.
15
Crumbling Leather
Dragonmade
It looks as though it might disintegrate at any moment.
15
Moldy Leather
Dragonmade
It has a musty smell that's hard to forget.
15
Rotting Leather
Dragonmade
Rotting proof that leather doesn't last forever.
15
Birch Logs
Organics
An excellent birch log, ready to be shaped.
25
Cedar Logs
Organics
A resplendent cedar log, ready to be shaped.
25
Driftwood Log
Organics
A favored decoration by those with no real taste.
25
Reflective Fish Scales
Organics
A handful of colorful and reflective fish scales. They make excellent jewelry adornments.
35
Smooth Pebbles
Minerals & Ores
Someone has taken the time to collect a pile of perfectly smooth pebbles. Now they have the opportunity to do so once more.
30
Smoky Quartz
Minerals & Ores
Dragons who stare deeply into this quartz may begin to discern meanings from the interplay of the dark and light flecks of quartz.
70
Rose Quartz
Minerals & Ores
A rose quartz by any other name would smell as sweet- ...why are you smelling quartz?
70
Banded Sardonyx
Minerals & Ores
The red and black banding in this specimen make for a fine addition to any dragon's hoard.
120
Jasper
Minerals & Ores
The vibrant red has earned this variety the nickname ''Bloodstone''.
120
Cobalt Ore
Minerals & Ores
A rough, jagged chunk of pure cobalt. It is a very strong ore, used in vicious weaponry and armor.
55
Lead Ore
Minerals & Ores
A crumbling chunk of lead ore. This type of ore is quite brilliant when looked at in the sunlight.
55
Tin Ore
Minerals & Ores
This metal is extremely malleable; it is used in trinkets and jewelry due to its ability to be shaped easily.
55
Stone Fertility Statue
Dragonmade
Statues like this are often given to matriarchs and mothers in hopes that their hatchlings develop strong and able. Many clans keep one in each of their nests for luck.
65
Gypsum
Minerals & Ores
A very soft sulfate mineral that can commonly be used in plasters and sculpture. Many artisan dragons will use chunks of gypsum like a chalk to draw on rocks, cliffs or caves.
69
Chipped Blackened Legbones
Organics
A pair of sharpened legbones. They look as though they may have come from a large rodent.
55
Iron Belt Buckle
Dragonmade
An iron buckle shaped like a drake's head. It is slightly too worn to use.
60
Rusted Iron Belt Buckle
Dragonmade
A rusted iron buckle shaped like a drake's head. It is much too worn to use.
60
Fancy Silver-Plated Buckle
Dragonmade
A silver-plated buckle shaped like a drake's head. It is slightly too worn to use, but may be melted down by an industrious dragon.
60
Arcane Runestone
Dragonmade
An ancient stone bearing the ancestral rune of the Arcanist. Such a find should be kept as a prized possession.
110
Earth Runestone
Dragonmade
An ancient stone bearing the ancestral rune of the Earthshaker. Such a find should be kept as a prized possession.
110
Fire Runestone
Dragonmade
An ancient stone bearing the ancestral rune of the Flamecaller. Such a find should be kept as a prized possession.
110
Ice Runestone
Dragonmade
An ancient stone bearing the ancestral rune of the Icewarden. Such a find should be kept as a prized possession.
110
Lightning Runestone
Dragonmade
An ancient stone bearing the ancestral rune of the Stormcatcher. Such a find should be kept as a prized possession.
110
Light Runestone
Dragonmade
An ancient stone bearing the ancestral rune of the Lightweaver. Such a find should be kept as a prized possession.
110
Nature Runestone
Dragonmade
An ancient stone bearing the ancestral rune of the Gladekeeper. Such a find should be kept as a prized possession.
110
Plague Runestone
Dragonmade
An ancient stone bearing the ancestral rune of the Plaguebringer. Such a find should be kept as a prized possession.
110
Shadow Runestone
Dragonmade
An ancient stone bearing the ancestral rune of the Shadowbinder. Such a find should be kept as a prized possession.
110
Water Runestone
Dragonmade
An ancient stone bearing the ancestral rune of the Tidelord. Such a find should be kept as a prized possession.
110
Wind Runestone
Dragonmade
An ancient stone bearing the ancestral rune of the Windsinger. Such a find should be kept as a prized possession.
110
Ancestral Incense
Dragonmade
A potent incense that allows one to commune with their ancestors. (Designed by EW)
75
Wispy Foxtail
Organics
The fluffy tail of a Trick-of-the-Light. It glows with a vibrant energy and is very soft to the touch. (KS-Sponsored by KravenFoxy)
30
Common Podid Claws
Organics
Podid claws can be crafted into a wide variety of useful tools.
45
Southmarsh Podid Claws
Organics
Great care must be taken when harvesting podid paws. The claws of females produce a toxin that is potent even after the creature expires.
50
Crackled Scales
Organics
Most scales from this kill were damaged, but this handful was salvageable.
55
Molted Scales
Organics
These durable scales were molted from a Shellion. They remain flexible and waterproof for years after they have molted, a property that has not gone unnoticed by dragons.
55
Fragile Antler
Organics
A delicate, spiralling horn, no thicker than a twig. Handle with care.
21
Muckbottom Shell
Organics
May be ground into a rough pigment.
42
Seeker Brooch
Dragonmade
Scavenged deathseekers are a thrifty way to craft swell jewelry for that special someone in your life.
46
Seeker Orb
Dragonmade
Seeker eyes are desirable commodities; dragons believe that jewelry crafted from these smooth stones may provide insight into their dreams.
30
Nightsky Fuiran Hide
Organics
The iridescence fades within a year of skinning the Fuiran.
26
Ice Crystal
Organics
A perfectly formed ice crystal. Incredibly valuable, until it melts.
35
Sacridite
Minerals & Ores
Lay down a Sacridite shard somewhere remote and it will start growing as long as there is anyone living nearby making wishes. (KS-Sponsored by Darrin P.)
72
Depleted Sacridite
Minerals & Ores
This mineral can be gathered from abandoned lairs.(KS-Sponsored by Darrin P.)
72
Red Linen Fabric Scrap
Dragonmade
An intact scrap of linen fabric. Red is the color of action.
79
White Linen Fabric Scrap
Dragonmade
An intact scrap of linen fabric. White is the color of kindness.
79
Winter Wolf Pelt
Organics
Dragons occasionally don these skins to get the drop on encroaching wolf packs.
40
Black Wolf Pelt
Organics
It looked better on the wolf.
40
Celestial Horn
Organics
Any otherworldly magic this horn may have possessed faded with the horn's removal.
36
Wavespun Cloth
Dragonmade
The true colors of this cloth are only visible when submerged.
53
Unnatural Leg Bones
Organics
The anatomy is questionable.
35
Ancient Fungus Spores
Organics
These spores are a dangerous poison to smaller creatures, but present no hazard to larger dragons.
28
Runed Tuft of Fur
Organics
This was also an odd thing to enchant.
25
Igneous Flow
Minerals & Ores
These rocks can be found where Blacksand Annex meets the domain of the Tidelord.
80
Frozen Rock Flow
Minerals & Ores
Any heat this rock once held has long since dispersed.
80
Snow Streak Pinion
Organics
This feather maintains flexibility even in extreme cold.
45
Shining Feather Cluster
Organics
These brilliant blue and green harpy feathers are often affixed to various pieces of weaponry to symbolize unity.
46
Powerful Serthis Poison
Organics
This concoction is potent enough to take down a Guardian dragon. Don't drop it!
26
Unstable Serthis Concoction
Organics
This is probably just lime juice. Go on, drink it. Nah, don't worry about it.
26
Mistral Glove
Dragonmade
Comes equipped with air thrusters!
51
Spellbound Glove
Dragonmade
Dragons that attempt to place their claws inside this glove may find they are unable to remove them again.
53
Mimic Powder
Organics
Aside from a healthy amount of drool, Mimics can also secrete a pungent-smelling powder used to disorient treasure seekers.
45
Aged Tome
Dragonmade
Like fine wine, tomes only get better with age. (Special thanks Jayfox.)
70
Battered Book of Fables
Dragonmade
The terrible thing is that all your favorite characters die in the end. (Special thanks XenonZerrow.)
70
Bluefin Charger Fin
Organics
The organic framework of this fin allows it to fold in on itself in a zig-zag pattern.
23
Clown Charger Fin
Organics
This material must be kept damp or it will be useless as an ingredient.
23
Shadowbinder's Tears
Minerals & Ores
Named for their supposed resemblance to the darkened sludge that is said to drip from the shadow god's eyes, these structures are surprisingly robust; if chipped off, they can be used as chisels or nails.
90
Apatite
Minerals & Ores
Apatite occasionally carries extremely rare metals. Extracting them from this mineral can be exhausting, and inhaling the residual dust from this process is known to cause insatiable hunger pangs.
45
Bloodstone
Minerals & Ores
No one knows quite why, but the ritual of squeezing a bloodstone is often used to relieve stress after long and drawn out arguments.
45
Chrysoberyl
Minerals & Ores
Of particular interest in its gemstone form, chrysoberyl is one of the Ashfall Waste's biggest export materials. Large and consistent quantities of this mineral are created by the constant expansion of the Blacksand Annex.
45
Emerald
Minerals & Ores
It is very difficult to harvest emeralds, as their formations are the choice nesting ground for the extremely territorial Scarlet Echidna.
45
Rhodochrosite
Minerals & Ores
This vibrant mineral is commonly mined from hydrothermal vents off the coast of the Starfall Isles. It acts a catalyst for creating arcane metalwork.
45
Coral Basilisk Field Notes
Dragonmade
Detailed field notes on the abilities of the Coral Basilisk. Where is the author?
23
Grouse Basilisk Field Notes
Dragonmade
Someone was very dedicated.
22
Berserker's Belt
Dragonmade
Wearing the stolen sash of a fallen Swiftfoot Berserker will brand you as a target for others in the same herd. A bold choice, or a foolish one?
29
Hardy Antler
Organics
It is said that despite the fragility of the creature they were connected to, a Crimson Emperor's antlers do not decompose.
21
Kamaitachi Blades
Organics
Hard, heavy, and incredibly sharp.
50
Carved Harpy Mask
Organics
The faceplate of this mask has been carved from bone.
47
Umbral Yarn
Dragonmade
A coil of dusky yarn, spun from the silky hair of the Umbral Wolf. It produces a faint howling sound as it unravels.
33
Fluted Conch
Organics
Extremely fragile. When these glittering shells are not used to make delicate jewelry, they can be ground up and mixed with paste to form an iridescent polish.
36
Unknown Location: None
Apparel
Blushing Pink Rose
Apparel
A vibrant, pink rose with a sweet fragrance. Pink roses are seen at the onset of spring, but quickly die out.
750
Familiars
Luna Mith
Familiar
This otherwordly insect's wings hum with a soothing melody.
1500
Leafy Moth
Familiar
This large moth feeds by spreading its chlorophyll-rich wings in a patch of sunlight and flapping gently.
1600
Amaranth Moth
Familiar
This distinctive moth has deep reds and purples running through its leafy wings. It's difficult to classify as purely flora or fauna.
1500
Emerald Webwing
Familiar
Warped by arcane energies, this twisted bird bears little resemblance to its parents. All its eyes are looking in different directions.
1525
Sakura Owl
Familiar
The sakura owl blooms only once a year. Many forest denizens will journey long distances to witness the event. Not all of the visitors return...
1675
Steam Gyre
Familiar
This spirit hovers around The Great Furnace. It is only visible as a manifestation in the vapors of the steam produced by the forges.
1800
Rainbow Sprite
Familiar
Be wary of disturbing a hive of Rainbow Sprites. The swarm will protect its home, and retreating to the water will not save you.
2425
Battle Items
Note: This guide has been updated to reflect items you shouldn't hoardsell on principle (i.e. newbie safe!). Do not hoardsell elemental Might Fragments! They are all together in the hoard and look like this in shape:
Earthen Might Fragment
Augment Stone
When assigned, this fragment empowers one Earth dragon with +2 Strength.
400
Required Level: 5
Scratch
Energy Stone
A low damage scratching attack that generates some Breath.
25
Required Level: 1
Meditate
Energy Stone
The caster will focus on the surrounding magical energies, generating a large amount of Breath. Reduces physical damage dealt by 75% for two turns.
25
Required Level: 1
Eliminate
Ability Stone
A high damage deadly attack that attempts to finish the opponent off. Refunds breath if the enemy dies.
500
Required Level: 7
Rally
Ability Stone
The target becomes empowered with incredible vigor, increasing their Strength stat for a short duration.
600
Required Level: 5
Regeneration
Ability Stone
Surrounds the target in a restorative aura. For a short duration, they will continuously regenerate health.
600
Required Level: 5
Berserker
Augment Stone
Grants +5 Strength, +3 Quickness and +1 Agility.
600
Required Level: 17
Ambush
Accessory Stone
Grants a dragon the ability to strike first when a battle begins. After this attack, they will fall to their normal place in the turn line-up.
500
Required Level: 9
Anticipate
Energy Stone
The caster steels themselves, reducing the damage of attacks made against them for the next turn, and generating 15 Breath when hit.
100
Required Level: 1
Fossilize
Ability Stone
Assaults the enemy with granite spires. Has a chance to apply Petrify. (The target's defense is increased, but they cannot act.) May only be used by earth dragons.
600
Required Level: 12
Enamor
Ability Stone
A brilliant sunshaft stuns the enemy into speechlessness. Has a chance to apply Silence. (The target cannot use abilities.) May only be used by light dragons.
500
Required Level: 12
Drown
Ability Stone
Douses the target in a curtain of seawater. Has a chance to apply Slow. (The target's speed is drastically reduced.) May only be used by water dragons.
500
Required Level: 12
Skins
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Other
Crumbling Relief
Trinkets
Illegible text is engraved across the surface of this broken tablet.
25
White Pawn
Trinkets
A small piece with incredible potential. Collect the whole set!
25
Black Bishop
Trinkets
Looks like it might be a bad bishop.
40
Amber-trapped Fly
Trinkets
It hasn't bothered anyone for many, many years.
40
Amber-trapped Mosquito
Trinkets
May contain a recipe for disaster.
40
Scroll Case
Trinkets
A scroll case in pristine condition. It's empty.
15
Diamond Ring
Trinkets
A shining silver ring, embedded with a pristine diamond. It's in perfect condition.
125
Ruby Ring
Trinkets
A burnished gold ring, complemented by an illustrious ruby. Be careful not to drop it!
125
Rusted Treasure Chest
Chests
A dented chest that is rusted shut. A deft dragon may be able to pry the lock open. A strong one could probably smash it.
0
Broken Bottle
Trinkets
A broken bottle. Whatever it once held has been removed.
20
Sea Scorpion Fossil
Trinkets
The fossilized remains of a great sea scorpion. This chunk of history is the size of a full-grown tundra dragon.
60
Haunted Stone Orb
Trinkets
When touched, wisps of smoke begin to swim beneath the surface of this dark stone, becoming more tangible the longer you hold it. (KS-sponsored by Nick B.)
75
Ornate Porcelain Jar
Trinkets
A valuable porcelain jar in near-perfect condition. It's a mystery how this artifact was so well preserved.
75
Canopic Jar
Trinkets
A decorative jar that contains the remains of an ancestral dragon. It is a bad omen to touch, move, look at, or sell this type of artifact.
72
Forgotten Poet's Tools
Trinkets
The abandoned tools of a traveling poet. The inkwell is empty, and the feather is wilting.
80
Used Cartography Ink
Trinkets
A half-bottle of rotten cartographer's ink. You won't get much use out of it, but the bottle might be worth something.
80
Chimera Relic
Trinkets
Something truly special, a one-of-a-kind marvel! ...wait a second... 'Made in Blacksand Annex'?
35
Battered Gauntlet
Trinkets
This will not fit a dragon.
35
Brawler Gauntlet
Trinkets
This one will not fit a dragon either.
35
Aquatic Relic
Trinkets
This fragment has been submersed for so long that a change in pressure could damage it.
51
Aviar Fragment
Trinkets
A fragment of a larger painting depicting a hunting scene.
46
Rasa Pottery Fragment
Trinkets
Though damaged, shards such as these are repurposed and incorporated into new artworks by dragon crafters.
43
Multi-Lens Magnifier
Trinkets
Toymaker dragons often use devices like this to carve or paint intricate details onto dolls and figurines.
45
Mirror
Trinkets
Nocturne dragons have trouble seeing themselves within the scratched glass, while other dragons have no problem. Curious, isn't it?
46
Night Flame
Trinkets
These enchanting candles are saved for telling ghost stories.
46
Nocturne Puppet
Trinkets
A hand-crafted Nocturne marionette. This one has a strangely-long snout and looks as though it's been through a lot.
46
Mender's Healing Staff
Trinkets
Engraved with the words: 'If in doubt, blame the healer.' (Special thanks Aradiabot.)
40
Owlcat Journal
Trinkets
Embossed with a colorful owlcat, this journal is filled with the hopes, dreams, and cookie recipes of a young dragon.
24
Forest Field Guide
Trinkets
This tome provides detailed information on the flora and fauna of the region - it seems that many creatures have changed their habits since the forest began to regularly catch fire.
24
Pulsating Pendant
Trinkets
The craftsman of this fine pendant remains unknown.
29
Azure Lure
Trinkets
A hook and a feather make for an essential fishing tool or this year's new fashion trend.
27
Crystal Ball
Trinkets
You see about 35 treasure in your future.
35
Hourglass
Trinkets
Keeps the time until it clogs; then, all the time is yours! YOURS!
35
Leporidae Guise
Trinkets
A dragon in hare's clothing.
35
Weathered Grimoire
Trinkets
If holding just one of these makes you feel knowledgable, imagine how wise you'd be if you had a hoard filled with them!
35
Note: * Denotes special Night of the Nocturne item.
Last edited on Mar 29, 2016 07:21:40 by Oriel