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|Properties3 = Intoxication Change
|Values3 = {{Neg|+1%}} (30 t)
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|Properties4 = Sanity
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{{Quote|This extremely poisonous plant is used for many powders and infusions. Some people even add it to their beer... To make the drinking merrier.}}
{{Quote|This extremely poisonous plant is used for many powders and infusions. Some people even add it to their beer... To make the drinking merrier.}}


==Acquired From==
{{Acquired from}}
*[[Field|Fields]]
*[[Shelves]]


==Interesting Facts==
* The description refers to the fact that in the Middle Ages henbane seeds were widely used in Germany to enhance the heady effect of drinks. But there were so many cases of poisoning from beer with henbane that the government issued a special decree prohibiting the addition of henbane seeds to beer.


==Acquired From==
{{Acquired from}}
*[[Shelfes]]
{{Clear}}
{{Clear}}
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Henbane
Ingredient
Thirst:
+20%
Intoxication:
+5%
Intoxication Change:
+0.50% (30 t)
Sanity:
-5%

25% chance to cause Battle Rage.
The chance increases up to 100% depending on Intoxication.

This extremely poisonous plant is used for many powders and infusions. Some people even add it to their beer... To make the drinking merrier.
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Henbane
This extremely poisonous plant is used for many powders and infusions. Some people even add it to their beer... To make the drinking merrier.

Acquired From

Interesting Facts

  • The description refers to the fact that in the Middle Ages henbane seeds were widely used in Germany to enhance the heady effect of drinks. But there were so many cases of poisoning from beer with henbane that the government issued a special decree prohibiting the addition of henbane seeds to beer.