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  • Ingredients
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  • These are items that can not be grown. They can only be found, harvested from trees, or bought.
  • This is the list of Shield Equipments that can be found in the series. Something wrong or missing? Please edit this page. All the items are listed alphabetically. Note: The table below is best viewed with Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox in Desktop. * A - Appear. * S1 - Suikoden. * S2 - Suikoden II. * S3 - Suikoden III. * S4 - Suikoden IV. * Ta - Suikoden Tactics. * S5 - Suikoden V. * Ti - Suikoden Tierkreis. * TW - Suikoden The Woven Web of a Century.
  • Most can be bought from the Apothecary, but many of these can be found in various chapters of the books for free, or may be part of a requirement, such as Boomslang. These items, once used can be collected again. Eight ingredients cannot be bought in the apothecary as of April 2013: Dead Blowflies, Dried Nettles, Flower Heads, Fluxweed, Horn of Bicorn, Skin of Boomslang, Slytherin Student Hair, and Unicorn Blood. No ingredients are required items (you do not have to have them to play); however, if a potion requires one you must find or buy them.
  • The base of many bubble juice recipes is store-bought liquid dishwashing liquid or other soap plus water and other additives. This section provides helpful information about the most common ingredients and classes of ingredients. The three key elements of most bubble solutions are the surfactant (usually provided by dishwashing liquid or some type of soap product), a polymer of some sort, and water. There are often additional ingredients. To understand the role that these ingredients play, please see Bubble Juice Basics.
  • Ingredients are used to craft various Battle Items . These Include:
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  • Ingredients are used to craft consumable items in Dragon Age: Origins and Dragon Age: Origins - Awakening. Ingredients are obtained from lootable objects, enemy drops, and merchants. An appropriate recipe and the associated skill-level is required to use them, although a few (deep mushroom, elfroot and lyrium dust) can be consumed directly in the PC version. There are three crafting professions that require ingredients in Dragon Age: Origins: Herbalism, Trap-Making, Poison-Making. Dragon Age: Origins - Awakening is required for Runecrafting.
  • 日本語:生物食材 This article describes common ingredients of Tal.
  • This item was removed from Grand Exchange Database on 2 November 2010. Any existing Grand Exchange offers were automatically cancelled, and the item's name was changed to 'null'.
  • Ingredients are items used in crafting to make food, but cannot be eaten by themselves. * Cocoa Beans (Cookies) * Egg (Can also be thrown and for Cake) * Gold Ingot (Golden Apples) * Gold Nugget (Golden Carrots) * Melon (Melon Slices) * Pumpkin (Pumpkin Pie) * Wheat (Bread)
  • Ingredients are items that are used to level up dishes. There are many ways to obtain ingredients in Restaurant City. Each ingredient has a 'quality' rating, depicted by one to five stars. The stars indicate how rare an ingredient is or how much is needed to complete all the dishes. Originally, there were only 49 different ingredients. Several upgrades since have drastically increased the number of ingredients available. As of April 8th, 2012 there are 101 ingredients available. Note: the quality rating and number required will change from week to week.
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store
  • No
low
  • No
Examine
  • Ingredients for making moonshine.
Tradeable
  • N/A
  • No
Sell
  • 110
  • 130
  • 150
  • 190
removal
  • 2010-11-02
Equipable
  • N/A
  • No
exchange
  • No
alchable
  • No
destroy
  • N/A
disassembly
  • N/A
Item
Quest
  • No
kept
  • reclaimable
Buy
  • 260
  • 280
  • 300
removalupdate
  • Dungeoneering – The Warped Floors
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TW
  • TW
Stackable
  • N/A
  • No
Star
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
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Value
  • 1
S
  • A
  • S1
  • S2
  • S3
  • S4
  • S5
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  • Egg
  • Garlic
  • Ice
  • Seaweed
  • Water
  • Beans
  • Cheese
  • Salt
  • Turkey
  • Banana
  • Candy
  • Chicken
  • Mushroom
  • Chocolate
  • Easter Egg
  • Vanilla
  • Crab
  • Duck
  • Peach
  • Soda
  • Bacon
  • Basil
  • Pepper
  • Potato
  • Lamb
  • Noodles
  • Sausage
  • Asparagus
  • Onion
  • Ginger
  • Milk
  • Orange
  • Pork
  • Tofu
  • Tomato
  • Apple
  • Rice
  • Beef
  • Cucumber
  • Mint
  • Cherry
  • Mango
  • Flour
  • Honey
  • Coconut
  • Kiwi
  • Pomegranate
  • Pineapple
  • Lobster
  • Peas
  • Chives
  • Cabbage
  • Strawberry
  • Pumpkin
  • Radish
  • Lime
  • Bread
  • Carrot
  • Pasta
  • Ham
  • Hazelnut
  • Almond
  • Lemon
  • Sugar
  • Tuna
  • Coriander
  • Salmon
  • Cream
  • Dragon Fruit
  • Olive Oil
  • Raspberry
  • Prawn
  • Chili
  • Saffron
  • Mayonnaise
  • Butter
  • Coffee Beans
  • Sweetcorn
  • Salad
  • Wasabi
  • Oregano
  • Jamie Oliver Pasta
  • Pepperoni
  • Blackberry
  • Chick Figurine
  • Easter Spices
  • Leek
  • Bayleaf
  • Gold Dust
  • Icecream
  • Raisins
  • Wheatgrass
  • Yoghurt
  • Dr Pepper
  • Tea Leaves
  • Coca-Cola®
  • Chili Paste
  • BBQ Sauce
  • Fizzy Powder
  • Florida's Natural® Brand Orange Juice
  • Chocolate Bunny
  • MapleSyrup
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Members
  • No
Weight
  • 0.005000
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  • center
Update
  • Partying is Such Sweet Sorrow
Total
  • 10
  • 20
  • 30
  • 40
  • 50
  • 60
  • 70
  • 80
  • 90
  • 100
  • 110
  • 120
  • 130
  • 140
  • 150
  • 160
  • 170
  • 190
  • 200
  • 210
  • 220
  • 230
  • 250
  • 260
  • 270
  • 280
  • 300
  • 310
  • 330
  • 370
  • 380
  • 400
  • 410
  • 430
  • 670
  • 770
TA
  • Ta
BGCOLOR
  • 5283
Description
  • It has two red fruits. "Cher" on the left and "Ry" on the right. Together you get "Cherry."
  • One of the flavors of autumn. Spiky on the outside but sweet inside. Like someone we know.
  • Crunchy, sweet, and wrapped in a red skin. Thy name is apple.
  • A must have ingredient for stir fries. It is used to prevents charring and to give a deeper flavor.
  • A food made from milk. It's know to have lots of kinds to it.
  • A sweet and brown candy that everyone can't resist eating.
  • Can be found growing in fields. They can be a big help for farmers just starting out.
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  • Lobster
  • Coca-Cola®
  • Florida's Natural® Brand Orange Juice
ID
  • 19843
high
  • No
Release
  • 2010-10-18
Ti
  • Ti
Effect
  • HP 5
  • HP 7
  • HP 8
  • RP 40
  • RP 60
  • RP 85
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  • These are items that can not be grown. They can only be found, harvested from trees, or bought.
  • This is the list of Shield Equipments that can be found in the series. Something wrong or missing? Please edit this page. All the items are listed alphabetically. Note: The table below is best viewed with Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox in Desktop. * A - Appear. * S1 - Suikoden. * S2 - Suikoden II. * S3 - Suikoden III. * S4 - Suikoden IV. * Ta - Suikoden Tactics. * S5 - Suikoden V. * Ti - Suikoden Tierkreis. * TW - Suikoden The Woven Web of a Century.
  • Most can be bought from the Apothecary, but many of these can be found in various chapters of the books for free, or may be part of a requirement, such as Boomslang. These items, once used can be collected again. Eight ingredients cannot be bought in the apothecary as of April 2013: Dead Blowflies, Dried Nettles, Flower Heads, Fluxweed, Horn of Bicorn, Skin of Boomslang, Slytherin Student Hair, and Unicorn Blood. No ingredients are required items (you do not have to have them to play); however, if a potion requires one you must find or buy them.
  • The base of many bubble juice recipes is store-bought liquid dishwashing liquid or other soap plus water and other additives. This section provides helpful information about the most common ingredients and classes of ingredients. The three key elements of most bubble solutions are the surfactant (usually provided by dishwashing liquid or some type of soap product), a polymer of some sort, and water. There are often additional ingredients. To understand the role that these ingredients play, please see Bubble Juice Basics.
  • Ingredients are used to craft various Battle Items . These Include:
  • adsdasd
  • Ingredients are used to craft consumable items in Dragon Age: Origins and Dragon Age: Origins - Awakening. Ingredients are obtained from lootable objects, enemy drops, and merchants. An appropriate recipe and the associated skill-level is required to use them, although a few (deep mushroom, elfroot and lyrium dust) can be consumed directly in the PC version. There are three crafting professions that require ingredients in Dragon Age: Origins: Herbalism, Trap-Making, Poison-Making. Dragon Age: Origins - Awakening is required for Runecrafting.
  • 日本語:生物食材 This article describes common ingredients of Tal.
  • This item was removed from Grand Exchange Database on 2 November 2010. Any existing Grand Exchange offers were automatically cancelled, and the item's name was changed to 'null'.
  • Ingredients are items used in crafting to make food, but cannot be eaten by themselves. * Cocoa Beans (Cookies) * Egg (Can also be thrown and for Cake) * Gold Ingot (Golden Apples) * Gold Nugget (Golden Carrots) * Melon (Melon Slices) * Pumpkin (Pumpkin Pie) * Wheat (Bread)
  • Ingredients are items that are used to level up dishes. There are many ways to obtain ingredients in Restaurant City. Each ingredient has a 'quality' rating, depicted by one to five stars. The stars indicate how rare an ingredient is or how much is needed to complete all the dishes. Originally, there were only 49 different ingredients. Several upgrades since have drastically increased the number of ingredients available. As of April 8th, 2012 there are 101 ingredients available. Note: the quality rating and number required will change from week to week.
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