Morrowind:Alchemy Effects
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The following is a list of all the alchemic effects and the ingredients that have them. You can combine two of the ingredients to produce the desired effect in a potion.
- Bold indicates ingredients for which this effect is the first listed. This means that you can get the effect simply by eating the ingredient, instead of creating a potion. If an effect is only provided by a single ingredient, and that ingredient is not the first, this effect is completely unavailable for use in Alchemy.
- † Includes both Cursed and regular varieties
- ‡ Includes both Ripened and Unripened Belladonna Berries.
See Also[edit]
- Alchemy - Main page for Alchemy discussion.
- Ingredients - A list of all ingredients by name, along with where to find them.
- Tribunal and Bloodmoon - Lists of ingredients added by the two expansions.
- Alchemy Apparatus - List of the tools used for alchemy, and where to find them.