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|desc=You've seen some shimmering solvents, lustrous liquids, and dainty dessicants in your day, but this pulchritudinous panacea is the prettiest potion you've ever placed your eyes upon. Purportedly potent personal purifying powers are just the picing on the pake.
|desc=You've seen some shimmering solvents, lustrous liquids, and dainty dessicants{{typo}} in your day, but this pulchritudinous panacea is the prettiest potion you've ever placed your eyes upon. Purportedly potent personal purifying powers are just the picing on the pake.
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Revision as of 13:49, 6 August 2009

This page contains some non specific data which NEEDS SPADING:
What exactly does it cure?
Item Number: 867
Description ID: 8244113
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pulchritudinous panacea
Plural: pulchritudinous panaceas
You've seen some shimmering solvents, lustrous liquids, and dainty dessicants[sic] in your day, but this pulchritudinous panacea is the prettiest potion you've ever placed your eyes upon. Purportedly potent personal purifying powers are just the picing on the pake.

Miscellaneous Item
Autosell value: 120
{{#vardefine:consumable|no}}{{#vardefine:consumable|{{#var:consumable}}}}Usable



How Obtained


Castle Hundenswein

When Used


If you have an effect it can cure:

You drink the cure-all. Not surprising, it cures what ails you. It does not, however, curve what ales you.

Otherwise:

You don't have anything that ails you right at the moment, so there's no sense wasting this gorgeous liquid on nothing.

Using multiple: Unspecified

Notes

References

  • Literally "beautiful medicine".
  • The image used is the letter Pi, the Greek equivalent of the letter P.