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A coiling strain of vegetation that thrives in windy environments. This vine is able to absorb the little moisture it needs from cool breezes. As the winds in Moussu Picchu are fueled by the Arcane magics, the plants end up absorbing this as well which further propels their growth and nutritional value.
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A small, distinguished scale that came from one of the Storm Dragon mice. These precious scales harbour some of the storm energy that once belonged to its owner.
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This highly sophisticated, technological wonder was originally created to aid the air traffic controllers of Hollow Heights by detecting incoming storms. Due to a serious design flaw (or, as the designers claim, an "unexpected feature"), this remarkable gadget not only forecasts the weather but it actually intensifies it! After a few notable airspace incidents involving some very unlucky dirigibles, the air traffic controllers banned these devices permanently. A few clever hunters then picked up the discarded units and adapted them for mouse hunting on Moussu Picchu where they've since proved quite useful in speeding up progress through the region.
Use this base in Moussu Picchu to double the weather intensity gained on every successful catch based on the type of cheese that is armed. Mousehunt Wiki page
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A damp, mossy, creeper vine that flourishes in dark and extremely wet environments. The constant overcast and rainfall do wonders for this particular strain of flora. Shadow magic has been passively infused into this genus from the magical origins of the storms surrounding Moussu Picchu.
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