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'''Bloodthistle''' is a [[herb]] native to [[Eversong Woods]]. It grows in and around centers of [[blood elf]] magical activity (i.e. near buildings). It can be used by blood elves to get a +10 to their [[spell power]]. No other races are able to consume the herb. After the buff fades, the consumer of the Bloodthistle will be afflicted with [[Bloodthistle Withdrawal]] for 20 minutes, which reduces [[Spirit]] by 5 from the lack of Bloodthistle. The buff stacks with all other buffs. The debuff can be cured by consuming more Bloodthistle (which delays the withdrawal), casting [[Ice Block]] or popping up a [[Bubble]].
   
 
A frequent consumer of bloodthistle is called a ''thistlehead'', and looked down upon by common blood elf society<ref>''{{quest|To Catch A Thistlehead|To Catch A Thistlehead}}'', a World of Warcraft quest.</ref>. Selling bloodthistle seems also to have been outlawed in several places, such as [[Shattrath City]]<ref>''{{quest|Of Thistleheads and Eggs...|Of Thistleheads and Eggs...}}'', a World of Warcraft quest.</ref>. According to Illidari blood elves, [[Eclipse Point]] is full of thistleheads<ref>''[[Envoy Icarius]]'', a World of Warcraft NPC</ref>.
'''Bloodthistle''' is a [[herb]] native to [[Eversong Woods]]. It grows in and around centers of [[blood elf]] magical activity (i.e. near buildings). It can be used by blood elves to get a +10 to their [[spell power]]. No other races are able to consume the herb. After the buff fades, the consumer of the Bloodthistle will be afflicted with [[Bloodthistle Withdrawal]] for 20 minutes, which reduces [[Spirit]] by 5 from the lack of Bloodthistle. The buff stacks with all other buffs. The debuff can be cured by consuming more Bloodthistle, casting [[Ice Block]] or popping up a [[Bubble]].
 
   
 
Due to the fact that Bloodthistle is not currently used in any tradeskill recipes, a budding herbalist can find Bloodthistle to be a good source of early income compared to other herbs of its level ([[Peacebloom]] and [[Silverleaf]] only sell for {{cost|||10}} a piece) because it is found in great quantities in the Eversong Woods and sells for {{cost|||30}} a piece ({{cost||6|}} for a full bundle of 20).
A frequent consumer of bloodthistle is called a ''thistlehead'', and looked down upon by common blood elf society<ref>''[[Quest:To Catch A Thistlehead|To Catch A Thistlehead]]'', a World of Warcraft quest.</ref>. Selling bloodthistle seems also to have been outlawed in several places, such as [[Shattrath City]]<ref>''[[Quest:Of Thistleheads and Eggs...|Of Thistleheads and Eggs...]]'', a World of Warcraft quest.</ref>. According to Illidari blood elves, [[Eclipse Point]] is full of thistleheads<ref>''[[Envoy Icarius]]'', a World of Warcraft NPC</ref>.
 
   
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== Notes ==
Due to the fact that Bloodthistle is not currently used in any tradeskill recipes, a budding herbalist can find Bloodthistle to be a good source of early income compared to other herbs of its level ([[Peacebloom]] and [[Silverleaf]] only sell for {{cost|||10}} copper a piece) because it is found in great quantities in the Eversong Woods and sells for {{cost|||30}} a piece ({{cost||20|}} for a full bundle of 20).
 
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*Usually, the best places to find Bloodthistle throughout Eversong is around the Sanctums.
 
Non-herbalists can obtain [[Bloodthistle Petal|free bloodthistle]] by attending [[Lord Saltheril]]'s party.
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*Non-herbalists can obtain {{loot|common|Bloodthistle Petal}}, a similar item, for free by completing the quest {{questlong|Horde|9|The Party Never Ends}}, carrying the quest reward item {{loot|common|Saltheril's Haven Party Invitation}} in their bag, and attending [[Lord Saltheril]]'s party at [[Saltheril's Haven]]; Bloodthistle Petals can be looted from platters on the tables at the party.
   
 
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Revision as of 08:40, 1 August 2010

Inv misc herb 112020
  • Bloodthistle
  • Races: Blood Elf
  • Item Level 5Disenchants into:
    Not disenchantable
  • Use: Increases spell power by a small amount for 10 minutes.
  • Sell Price: 30c (each)
File:BloodThistle.jpg

Bloodthistle

Bloodthistle is a herb native to Eversong Woods. It grows in and around centers of blood elf magical activity (i.e. near buildings). It can be used by blood elves to get a +10 to their spell power. No other races are able to consume the herb. After the buff fades, the consumer of the Bloodthistle will be afflicted with Bloodthistle Withdrawal for 20 minutes, which reduces Spirit by 5 from the lack of Bloodthistle. The buff stacks with all other buffs. The debuff can be cured by consuming more Bloodthistle (which delays the withdrawal), casting Spell frost frost [Ice Block] or popping up a Bubble.

A frequent consumer of bloodthistle is called a thistlehead, and looked down upon by common blood elf society[1]. Selling bloodthistle seems also to have been outlawed in several places, such as Shattrath City[2]. According to Illidari blood elves, Eclipse Point is full of thistleheads[3].

Due to the fact that Bloodthistle is not currently used in any tradeskill recipes, a budding herbalist can find Bloodthistle to be a good source of early income compared to other herbs of its level (Inv misc flower 02 [Peacebloom] and Inv misc herb 10 [Silverleaf] only sell for 10c a piece) because it is found in great quantities in the Eversong Woods and sells for 30c a piece (6s for a full bundle of 20).

Notes

References

 
  1. ^ To Catch A Thistlehead, a World of Warcraft quest.
  2. ^ Of Thistleheads and Eggs..., a World of Warcraft quest.
  3. ^ Envoy Icarius, a World of Warcraft NPC

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