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* {{UO_Image|image|Blackmoor}} | * {{UO_Image|image|Blackmoor}} | ||
* {{UO_Image|image|Bone}} - Now used for [[UO:Mysticism]] spells | * {{UO_Image|image|Bone}} - Now used for [[UO:Mysticism]] spells | ||
− | * {{UO_Image|image|Dead Wood}} - Wood in [[UO:Ultima VIII: Pagan|Pagan]] | + | * {{UO_Image|image|Dead Wood}} - 'Wood' in [[UO:Ultima VIII: Pagan|Pagan]] |
− | * {{UO_Image|image|Executioner's Cap}} - Executioner's Hood in [[UO:Ultima VIII: Pagan|Pagan]] | + | * {{UO_Image|image|Executioner's Cap}} - 'Executioner's Hood' in [[UO:Ultima VIII: Pagan|Pagan]] |
− | * {{UO_Image|image|Fertile Dirt}} - Dirt in [[UO:Ultima VIII: Pagan|Pagan]] | + | * {{UO_Image|image|Fertile Dirt}} - 'Dirt' in [[UO:Ultima VIII: Pagan|Pagan]] |
− | * {{UO_Image|image|Vial of Blood}} - Blood in [[UO:Ultima VIII: Pagan|Pagan]] | + | * {{UO_Image|image|Vial of Blood}} - 'Blood' in [[UO:Ultima VIII: Pagan|Pagan]] |
====Serpent Isle Magic==== | ====Serpent Isle Magic==== | ||
These reagents were originally from [[UO:Ultima VII: The Serpent's Isle]]:<ref>[http://wiki.ultimacodex.com/wiki/Serpent_Isle_Magic Serpent Isle Magic]</ref> | These reagents were originally from [[UO:Ultima VII: The Serpent's Isle]]:<ref>[http://wiki.ultimacodex.com/wiki/Serpent_Isle_Magic Serpent Isle Magic]</ref> | ||
− | * {{UO_Image|image|Bloodspawn}} | + | * {{UO_Image|image|Bloodspawn}} - 'Blood Spawn' in [[UO:Ultima VII: The Serpent's Isle|Serpent's Isle]] |
− | + | * {{UO_Image|image|Serpent's Scale}} - 'Serpent Scales' in [[UO:Ultima VII: The Serpent's Isle|Serpent's Isle]], originally a Thaumaturgy reagent in [[UO:Ultima VIII: Pagan|Pagan]] | |
− | * {{UO_Image|image|Serpent's Scale}} | + | * {{UO_Image|image|Wyrm's Heart}} - 'Worm Heart'in in [[UO:Ultima VII: The Serpent's Isle|Serpent's Isle]] |
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− | * {{UO_Image|image|Wyrm's Heart}} | ||
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* {{UO_Image|image|Volcanic Ash}} | * {{UO_Image|image|Volcanic Ash}} | ||
* {{UO_Image|image|Brimstone}} | * {{UO_Image|image|Brimstone}} | ||
− | * {{UO_Image|image|Daemon Bone}} | + | * {{UO_Image|image|Daemon Bone}} - 'Daemon Bones' in [[UO:Ultima VIII: Pagan|Pagan]], now used for [[UO:Mysticism]] spells |
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* {{UO_Image|image|Obsidian}} | * {{UO_Image|image|Obsidian}} | ||
* {{UO_Image|image|Pumice}} | * {{UO_Image|image|Pumice}} | ||
− | * {{UO_Image|image|Pig Iron}} | + | * {{UO_Image|image|Pig Iron}} - Now used for [[UO:Necromancy]] spells |
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These reagents were originally from [[UO:Ultima VIII: Pagan]]. | These reagents were originally from [[UO:Ultima VIII: Pagan]]. | ||
− | * {{UO_Image|image|Batwing}} | + | * {{UO_Image|image|Batwing}} - 'Bat Wing' in [[UO:Ultima VIII: Pagan|Pagan]], now used for [[UO:Necromancy]] spells |
− | + | * {{UO_Image|image|Dragon's Blood Old}} - The [[UO:Dragon's Blood]] used for [[UO:Mysticism]] spells was given a new graphic to visually distinguish it from the original [[UO:Dragon's Blood (old)|Dragon's Blood]] reagents in Ultima Online. | |
− | * {{UO_Image|image|Dragon's Blood Old}} | ||
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* {{UO_Image|image|Eye of Newt}} | * {{UO_Image|image|Eye of Newt}} | ||
* {{UO_Image|image|Serpent's Scale}} | * {{UO_Image|image|Serpent's Scale}} |
Revision as of 00:47, 17 July 2017
Contents
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.
NPC Vendors
Different NPC types sell different reagents:
Types
There are multiple types of reagents:
Magic Reagents
These reagents are used for Magery and Mysticism spells:
Necromantic Reagents
These reagents are used for Necromancy spells:
Pagan Reagents
These reagents are used for Mysticism spells:
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.
Necromancy (original) 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.
- Blackmoor
- Bone - Now used for Mysticism spells
- Dead Wood - 'Wood' in Pagan
- Executioner's Cap - 'Executioner's Hood' in Pagan
- Fertile Dirt - 'Dirt' in Pagan
- Vial of Blood - 'Blood' in Pagan
Serpent Isle Magic
These reagents were originally from Ultima VII: The Serpent's Isle:[2]
- Bloodspawn - 'Blood Spawn' in Serpent's Isle
- Serpent's Scale - 'Serpent Scales' in Serpent's Isle, originally a Thaumaturgy reagent in Pagan
- Wyrm's Heart - 'Worm Heart'in in Serpent's Isle
Sorcery Reagents
These reagents were originally from Ultima VIII: Pagan.
- Volcanic Ash
- Brimstone
- Daemon Bone - 'Daemon Bones' in Pagan, now used for Mysticism spells
- Obsidian
- Pumice
- Pig Iron - Now used for Necromancy spells
Thaumaturgy Reagents
These reagents were originally from Ultima VIII: Pagan.
- Batwing - 'Bat Wing' in Pagan, now used for Necromancy spells
- Dragon's Blood - The Dragon's Blood used for Mysticism spells was given a new graphic to visually distinguish it from the original Dragon's Blood reagents in Ultima Online.
- Eye of Newt
- Serpent's Scale
References
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