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|used=You take your vitamins (well, vitamin really, but you know what I mean) and feel better... '''40-60 HP'''<!-- 15 uses--> better, as a matter of fact.<br>{{gainEffect|Hale to the King|60}}
|used=You take your vitamins (well, vitamin really, but you know what I mean) and feel better... '''40-60 HP'''<!-- 15 uses--> better, as a matter of fact.<br>{{gainEffect|Hale to the King|60}}
|multiuse=You take your vitamins and feel better... '''some HP''' better, as a matter of fact.<br>{{gainEffect|Hale to the King|some}}
|multiuse=You take your vitamins and feel better... '''some HP''' better, as a matter of fact.<br>{{gainEffect|Hale to the King|some}}
}}[[category:HP Restorers]]
}}
==References==
* Refers to {{wikipedia|List_of_Middle-earth_plants#Athelas|Athelas}}, a healing herb in J.R.R. Tolkein's {{wikipedia|Middle Earth}} writings. Among other things, it was used to treat Frodo Baggins when he was wounded by a Morgul-blade.
[[category:HP Restorers]]

Latest revision as of 04:40, 6 March 2013

Item Number: 1986
Description ID: 37620622
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athelas capsule
Plural: athelas capsules
Hundreds of years ago, if you were stabbed by a Morgul blade, you might have to chew on raw leaves or prepare a tincture (whatever a "tincture" is). Now, thanks to the glory of modern medicine, you can get your daily recommended allowance of Athelas in convenient pill form.

Miscellaneous Item
Autosell value: 25
{{#vardefine:consumable|no}}{{#vardefine:consumable|{{#var:consumable}}}}Usable



How Obtained


Catalyzing athelas leaf

When Used


You take your vitamins (well, vitamin really, but you know what I mean) and feel better... 40-60 HP better, as a matter of fact.
You gain an effect: Hale to the King. (Added for 60 minutes.)

Using multiple:
You take your vitamins and feel better... some HP better, as a matter of fact.
You gain an effect: Hale to the King. (Added for some minutes.)

References

  • Refers to Athelas, a healing herb in J.R.R. Tolkein's Middle Earth writings. Among other things, it was used to treat Frodo Baggins when he was wounded by a Morgul-blade.