Muroosa Balm

This paste made from the muroosa bush is known to help prevent sunburn, but it is also a fire retardant. After spending 1 minute applying a quarter pint of muroosa balm to your skin, you gain resistance against fire damage for 1 hour.

Manufacturing process

Step 1: Gather the required ingredients: Flame Tulip petal and Muroosa twigs.   Step 2: Wash and clean the Flame Tulip petal and Muroosa twigs thoroughly to remove any dirt or impurities.   Step 3: Pluck a petal from the Flame Tulip and tear it into smaller fragments.   Step 4: Using a sharp knife, finely chop the Muroosa twigs into small pieces.   Step 5: In a heat-resistant container or cauldron, combine the torn Flame Tulip petal fragments and chopped Muroosa twigs.   Step 6: Add enough water to cover the ingredients in the container.   Step 7: Gently heat the mixture over a low flame, allowing it to simmer for approximately 20-25 minutes. Stir occasionally to ensure the ingredients are well combined.   Step 8: After simmering, remove the container from the heat and let the mixture cool slightly.   Step 9: Using a mortar and pestle, crush the simmered mixture into a smooth paste-like consistency.   Step 10: Transfer the paste into a clean and sterilized glass jar or container for storage. The resulting Muroosa Balm is a thick paste with a soothing fragrance.
Item type
Consumable, Magical
Rarity
Common
Base Price
50
Raw materials & Components
1 Flame Tulip petal Several Muroosa twigs
Tools
Herbalist Kit

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