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{{Foraging details|t=h|name=qun pollen|275|all|all|-|ice cap, steppe, desert|external face scars}}
{{Foraging details|t=h|name=qun pollen|275|all|all|-|ice cap, steppe, desert|external face scars}}
==Recall Herb==
*Dried and powdered it can be rubbed on specific wound locations in addition to being eaten. Doubling up the dose has not negative side effect (as long as it's eaten or rubbed).
You recall qun pollen is used to heal external head scars, and is generally found in ice caps, steppes, and deserts.

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(2014 note: recall could be updated to elaborate on "head scars"; currently heals head, neck and eyes)
==Description==
==Common Locations==
==Common Locations==
*Generally found in ice caps, steppes, and deserts.
*Generally found in ice caps, steppes, and deserts.
*found in desert & tundra areas, often in the same place as [[dioica]] sap

==Other Notes==
*(old system) Dried and powdered it can be rubbed on specific wound locations in addition to being eaten. Doubling up the dose has not negative side effect (as long as it's eaten or rubbed).
==Related Articles==
==Related Articles==
*[[Alchemy]]
*[[Alchemy]]
*[[Catalyst]]s
*[[Catalyst]]
*[[Healing herbs]]
*[[Healing herbs]]

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Revision as of 14:11, 18 October 2014

Name Skill Season Time Special Conditions Terrain Body Part Healed
qun pollen

Recall Herb

You recall qun pollen is used to heal external head scars, and is generally found in ice caps, steppes, and deserts.
(2014 note: recall could be updated to elaborate on "head scars"; currently heals head, neck and eyes)

Description

Common Locations

  • Generally found in ice caps, steppes, and deserts.
  • found in desert & tundra areas, often in the same place as dioica sap

Other Notes

  • (old system) Dried and powdered it can be rubbed on specific wound locations in addition to being eaten. Doubling up the dose has not negative side effect (as long as it's eaten or rubbed).

Related Articles