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Revision as of 13:41, 27 July 2017

Reagents

In the real world, a reagent is something added to a system to cause a chemical reaction, or added to test if a reaction occurs.[1] In Ultima Online, a reagent operates in a similar manner. They are used by spellcasters to cast spells, by scribes to create spell scrolls, and by alchemists to create potions.


Reagents can be looted from various mobiles, found on the ground, or purchased from NPCs. By default, NPCs sell up to 20 of the reagents they carry, but if they sell out of a given reagent, the next time they refresh their inventory, the amount they have for sale will double. This can be repeated until they reach a maximum of 999 for sale at a single time.


Reagents can also be deeded with Commodity Deeds by players in amounts up to 60,000 per deed, or bought and sold by players' Magincia Vendors.



Types

There are multiple types of reagents:

Magic Reagents

These reagents are used for Magery and Mysticism spells:

Black PearlBlack Pearl
Blood MossBlood Moss
GarlicGarlic
GinsengGinseng
Mandrake RootMandrake Root
NightshadeNightshade
Spiders' SilkSpiders' Silk
Sulfurous AshSulfurous Ash


Necromantic Reagents

These reagents are used for Necromancy spells:

BatwingBatwing
Daemon BloodDaemon Blood
Grave DustGrave Dust
Nox CrystalNox Crystal
Pig IronPig Iron


Pagan Reagents

These reagents are used for Mysticism spells:

BoneBone
Daemon BoneDaemon Bone
Dragon's BloodDragon's Blood
Fertile DirtFertile Dirt


Peerless Reagents

These reagents are used by crafters:

Reagent Source
BlightBlight all Peerless (common)
Captured EssenceCaptured Essence Shimmering Effusion
CorruptionCorruption all Peerless (common)
Diseased BarkDiseased Bark Lady Melisande
Dread Horn ManeDread Horn Mane Dread Horn
Eye Of The TravestyEye Of The Travesty Travesty
Grizzled BonesGrizzled Bones Monstrous Interred Grizzle
Lard Of ParoxysmusLard Of Paroxysmus Chief Paroxysmus
MuculentMuculent all Peerless (common)
PutrefactionPutrefaction all Peerless (common)
ScourgeScourge all Peerless (uncommon)
TaintTaint all Peerless (uncommon)

Reagents of Old

These reagents come from old systems that never went live, though the reagents made their way into the game. These were originally introduced into the Ultima series with Ultima VIII: Pagan and Ultima VII: The Serpent's Isle, which has led to their commonly being referred to as Pagan reagents. Most are no longer spawning.

Original Necromancy Reagents

These reagents were originally from Ultima VIII: Pagan. Note that these were intended for the original Necromancy skill in Ultima Online, and not the Necromancy skill which was actually implemented.

BlackmoorBlackmoor
BoneBone - Now used for Mysticism spells
Dead WoodDead Wood - 'Wood' in Pagan
Executioner's CapExecutioner's Cap - 'Executioner's Hood' in Pagan
Fertile DirtFertile Dirt - 'Dirt' in Pagan, now used in Gardening and for Mysticism spells
Vial of BloodVial of Blood - 'Blood' in Pagan. Note that all 'Vial of Blood's had their name changed to Daemon Blood when Age of Shadows was released.

Serpent Isle Magic

These reagents were originally from Ultima VII: The Serpent's Isle:[2]

# Bloodspawn - 'Blood Spawn' in Serpent's Isle
Serpent's ScaleSerpent's Scale - 'Serpent Scales' in Serpent's Isle, originally a Thaumaturgy reagent in Pagan
Wyrm's HeartWyrm's Heart - 'Worm Heart' in Serpent's Isle

Sorcery Reagents

These reagents were originally from Ultima VIII: Pagan.

BrimstoneBrimstone
Daemon BoneDaemon Bone - 'Daemon Bones' in Pagan, now used for Mysticism spells
ObsidianObsidian
Pig IronPig Iron - Now used for Necromancy spells
# Pumice
Volcanic AshVolcanic Ash - Note that all 'Volcanic Ash' had their name changed to Grave Dust when Age of Shadows was released.

Thaumaturgy Reagents

These reagents were originally from Ultima VIII: Pagan.

BatwingBatwing - 'Bat Wing' in Pagan, now used for Necromancy spells
# Dragon's Blood - Mysticism uses a different version Dragon's Blood to distinguish it from this original reagent
# Eye of Newt
Serpent's ScaleSerpent's Scale


Other Rare Reagents

Newbiefied Reagents

In the past, new player equipment was 'newbiefieid' - i.e., it was blessed, though no 'blessed' tag was displayed. This included new player reagents. Note that stacking newbiefieid reagents with unblessed reagents will make a stack in which none are newbiefieid.

Black Pearl Black Pearl
Blood Moss Blood Moss
Garlic Garlic
Ginseng Ginseng
Mandrake Root Mandrake Root
Nightshade Nightshade
Spiders' Silk Spiders' Silk
Sulfurous Ash Sulfurous Ash


Blessed Pagan Reagents

These reagents were from the new Paladin quest, Uzeraan's Turmoil, which has been disabled since the release of Age of Shadows.

# Daemon Bone (blessed)
# Fertile Dirt (blessed)
# Vial of Blood (blessed)


Glacial Reagents

These reagents were from an EM event on Chesapeake in 2013.

# Black Pearl
# Blood Moss
# Mandrake Root
# Sulfurous Ash


Rubble Reagents

These were all created during the destruction of Magincia. They all show the name 'Rubble'.

Magery reagents
Blood Moss Garlic Ginseng Mandrake Root Nightshade Spiders' Silk
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Necromancy reagents
Blackmoor Bone Daemon Bone Grave Dust Nox Crystal Wyrm's Heart
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Sorcery reagents
Obsidian Daemon Blood
UO-Item-3977-0.png UO-Item-3965-0.png
Thaumaturgy reagents
Bat Wing Dragon's Blood
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Golden Blood Moss

This reagent was from a bug when Trammel was added.

# Blood Moss


Blackrock

The reagent forms of Blackrock came from various seer events. These should not be confused with the unprocessed forms of Blackrock: small pieces of Blackrock, or other pieces of Blackrock.

# Blackrock
# Blackrock
# Crystalline Blackrock


Server Birth Reagents

When the shards first went live, certain server birth reagents could be found and taken. These can still be found (but not taken) around the lands of Sosaria.

# Garlic
# Garlic
# Garlic
# Garlic
# Ginseng
# Ginseng
# Mandrake Root
# Mandrake Root
# Nightshade
# Nightshade
# Nightshade - Note that this is visually indistinguishable from the spawning Nightshade, though it is a different graphic and item.
# Nightshade

Stacking Bug Reagents

These were created through a bug that reset the name on stacked items back to the default name for that graphic.

# Bloodspawn - Created from Cocoa Pulp
# Eye of Newt - Created from a Lucky Coin
# Pumice - Created from a Moonstone
# Pumice - Created from a Moonstone
# Pumice - Created from a Moonstone
# Pumice - Created from a Moonstone
# Pumice - Created from a Moonstone
# Pumice - Created from a Moonstone
# Pumice - Created from a Moonstone
# Pumice - Created from a Moonstone
# Pumice - Created from an Ancient Moonstone

NPC Vendors

Different NPC types sell different reagents:


Alchemist Healer Mage (Human) Mage (Gargoyle) Mystic Necromancer
BatwingBatwing Batwing Batwing
Black PearlBlack Pearl Black Pearl Black Pearl Black Pearl Black Pearl Black Pearl
Blood MossBlood Moss Blood Moss Blood Moss Blood Moss Blood Moss Blood Moss
BoneBone Bone
Daemon BloodDaemon Blood Daemon Blood Daemon Blood
Daemon BoneDaemon Bone
Dragon's BloodDragon's Blood
Fertile DirtFertile Dirt Fertile Dirt
GarlicGarlic Garlic Garlic Garlic Garlic Garlic Garlic
GinsengGinseng Ginseng Ginseng Ginseng Ginseng Ginseng Ginseng
Grave DustGrave Dust Grave Dust Grave Dust
Mandrake RootMandrake Root Mandrake Root Mandrake Root Mandrake Root Mandrake Root Mandrake Root
NightshadeNightshade Nightshade Nightshade Nightshade Nightshade Nightshade
Nox CrystalNox Crystal Nox Crystal Nox Crystal
Pig IronPig Iron Pig Iron Pig Iron
Spider's SilkSpider's Silk Spider's Silk Spider's Silk Spider's Silk Spider's Silk Spider's Silk
Sulfurous AshSulfurous Ash Sulfurous Ash Sulfurous Ash Sulfurous Ash Sulfurous Ash Sulfurous Ash


References