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⚫ | [[File:Substances_Small_Albedo.png|Albedo|right]]'''Albedo''' is an additional, or secondary substance which is present in some alchemical ingredients in addition to the primary substance. All alchemical [[The Witcher ingredients|ingredients]] contain one of six basic substances: [[aether]], [[hydragenum]], [[quebrith]], [[rebis]], [[vermilion]], and [[vitriol]]. There are also three additional substances: albedo, [[nigredo]], and [[rubedo]]. Any given ingredient may contain only a single basic substance and potentially one additional, or secondary substance. |
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⚫ | [[File:Journal_potion.png|potions]]Albedo [[The Witcher potions|potions]]: If all ingredients used to create a given potion contain albedo as an additional substance, the created potion and any subsequently imbibed potions for 1 hour have reduced [[The Witcher character statistics|toxicity]] by 1 scale. Meaning if the potion has High toxicity it is reduced to Medium toxicity. Potions with Low toxicity like [[Cat (potion)|Cat]] and [[Wives' Tears]] become Non-toxic just like [[White Honey]]. |
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⚫ | '''Albedo''' is an additional, or secondary substance which is present in some alchemical ingredients in addition to the primary substance. All alchemical [[The Witcher ingredients|ingredients]] contain one of six basic substances: [[aether]], [[hydragenum]], [[quebrith]], [[rebis]], [[vermilion]] and [[vitriol]]. There are also three additional substances: |
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+ | * [[Ectoplasm]] {{hyd}} {{alb}} |
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+ | * [[Honeysuckle]] {{que}} {{alb}} |
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+ | * [[Verbena]] {{que}} {{alb}} |
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+ | * [[Wing membrane]] {{reb}} {{alb}} |
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+ | * [[Wolfsbane]] {{ver}} {{Alb}} |
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+ | == {{Tw3}} == |
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− | *Drinking an Albedo potion when you already have the Albedo effect will not reduce toxicity further. The effects do not stack. |
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+ | |Image = Tw3_albedo.png |
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+ | |Tier = {{Mag Item}} |
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+ | |Type = [[The Witcher 3 alchemy ingredients|Alchemy ingredient]] |
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+ | |Source = Craft |
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+ | |Weight = 0 |
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+ | |Value = 13 |
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+ | |Alchemy_formula = Manuscript |
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+ | |Alchemy_ingredients = 1 × [[White gull]]<br>1 × [[Crow's eye]]<br>1 × [[Allspice root|Allspice]]<br>1 × [[Mistletoe]]<br>1 × [[Beggartick blossoms]]<br>1 × [[Pringrape]] |
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+ | Unlike previous games, '''Albedo''' is not simply part of other [[The Witcher 3 alchemy ingredients|alchemical ingredients]], it must be crafted. |
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+ | === Needed to craft: === |
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− | == [[:Category:Plants|Herbs]] with albedo == |
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− | | {{que}} || [[Honeysuckle]] |
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+ | * [[Superior draconid oil]] |
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+ | * [[Superior elementa oil]] |
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− | | {{que}} || [[Verbena]] |
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+ | * [[Superior hybrid oil]] |
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+ | * [[Ursine silver sword - superior]] |
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+ | * [[Legendary Ursine silver sword - superior]] |
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+ | * [[White armor dye]] {{BAW icon}} |
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− | | {{ver}} || [[Wolfsbane]] |
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− | == [[:Category:Minerals|Minerals]] with albedo == |
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− | :* none |
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− | == [[:Category:Skinnable items|Monster parts]] with albedo == |
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− | | {{hyd}} || [[Ectoplasm]] |
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− | | {{reb}} || [[Wing membrane]] |
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+ | == Trivia == |
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+ | *In alchemy, the ''albedo'' means "purification" of the matter, and is the second step [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnum_opus_(alchemy) Magnum opus] process. |
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− | ♦ On skellige,once completing Practicum in Advanced Alchemy for Gremist, the formula for Albedo is available to buy. |
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[[Category:Albedo]] |
[[Category:Albedo]] |
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[[Category:The Witcher alchemy]] |
[[Category:The Witcher alchemy]] |
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Revision as of 20:11, 14 March 2020
The Witcher
Albedo is an additional, or secondary substance which is present in some alchemical ingredients in addition to the primary substance. All alchemical ingredients contain one of six basic substances: aether, hydragenum, quebrith, rebis, vermilion, and vitriol. There are also three additional substances: albedo, nigredo, and rubedo. Any given ingredient may contain only a single basic substance and potentially one additional, or secondary substance.
Albedo potions: If all ingredients used to create a given potion contain albedo as an additional substance, the created potion and any subsequently imbibed potions for 1 hour have reduced toxicity by 1 scale. Meaning if the potion has High toxicity it is reduced to Medium toxicity. Potions with Low toxicity like Cat and Wives' Tears become Non-toxic just like White Honey.
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
Unlike previous games, Albedo is not simply part of other alchemical ingredients, it must be crafted.
Needed to craft:
Trivia
- In alchemy, the albedo means "purification" of the matter, and is the second step Magnum opus process.