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Alchemy Formulas

Intro

This information was originally compiled by Garan. The original document can still be found on the web. Information merged from the Tincture Tracker as a starting point to other tincture formulae. Alchemy Formulas Flat contains the same recipes, sans any interesting formatting or page divisions, for experienced alchemistry.

Put a description of the notation used in alchemy formulas here.

 [Result] [old format]
    +Tincture1 valences +Tincture2 = Result (if simple) or (Intermediate Result)
    +Tincture3 or !Reduce (if complex)
      Result1 (preferred result of reduction):
        Final Result: effect
      Result2:
        How to Change this result into something else
 [???] = unknown reaction, please fill this in as you can

It is important to remember when experimenting or makeing complex tinctures:
in a compound of three or more tinctures, it will not reduce the one on the far left. -- Quizzical

Basic Tinctures

See the page on Alchemy for more information about Distillation, Basic Tinctures and how to combine them into Complex Tinctures.

(general) In an Assimilation Bath combine 7 grain spirits of water (or better) with a combination of ingredients based in three categories: Sun, Stars and Moon. Sun generally contains food items, Stars generally contains ore and red sand, and Moon contains a mix of other ingredients including coal, charcoal, gypsum, bauxite, lime, potash, petroleum, silt, saltpeter, sulfur and crushed egg shell in current formulations, as well as currently unused ingredients like beeswax.

Reducing Agent (notated ! below): In an Alchemist's Bench combine 1 lime, 1 cobra venom and 400 water in jugs to produce 400 doses of reducing agent

Formulae

(See Also: Alchemy)


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