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Ajira Melon |
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Lacey Potato |
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Sadelana Lettuce |
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Mosa Cabbage |
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Keppo Carrot |
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Amidresian Tomato |
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Caseras Mushroom |
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Zandemo Eggplant |
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Flowering Morrow Fern |
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Fodornallow Greens |
11 |
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Sibercaseras Mushroom |
12 |
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Gubura Cabbage Leaf |
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Shinuyuni Garlic |
14 |
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Cosse Bean |
15 |
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Beagflea Squash |
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Will Pepper |
17 |
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Charupa Leaves |
18 |
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Dobobora Broccoli |
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Ruge Daikon |
20 |
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Dosoram Bean |
21 |
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Yaya Sesame |
22 |
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Pale Maize |
23 |
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Mizaria Celery |
24 |
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Kyatara Onion |
25 |
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Charged Cayenne |
26 |
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Brambloo Shoot |
27 |
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Belzadozebu Scallions |
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Cranjelly |
29 |
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Rock-Orange |
30 |
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Strawlenny |
31 |
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Starlight Apple |
32 |
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Mondcherry |
33 |
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Sonar Lemon |
34 |
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Socha Guava |
35 |
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Prapaya |
36 |
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Babaco Leaf |
37 |
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Amana Durian |
38 |
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Lava Mango |
39 |
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Sour Plum |
40 |
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Bananaleaf |
41 |
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Godmelon |
42 |
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Suna Watermelon |
43 |
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Royal Grape |
44 |
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Kiwegg |
45 |
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Spiked Pomegranate |
46 |
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Shido Persimmon |
47 |
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Coldberry |
48 |
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White Cassis |
49 |
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Emerald Grape |
50 |
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Cluster Papaya |
51 |
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Gyulali |
52 |
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Lava Chestnut |
53 |
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Iron Akebi Fruit |
54 |
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Mottled Mums |
55 |
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Nightmare Pineapple |
56 |
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Zesian Fleawort |
57 |
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Noranlily |
58 |
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Sweet Nerine |
59 |
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Kiran Catnip |
60 |
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Doga Dandelion |
61 |
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Sona Herb |
62 |
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Garudo Pellionia Minima |
63 |
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Nirvana Jonquil |
64 |
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Timid Sunflower |
65 |
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Lea Lily |
66 |
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Chameleon Creeping Plant |
67 |
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Muneria Flower |
68 |
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Sekka Cosmos |
69 |
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False Cedar |
70 |
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Sleeping Amaryllis |
71 |
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Jobo Primrose |
72 |
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Gudo Rocambole |
73 |
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Blast Chard |
74 |
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Mya Oats |
75 |
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Myuena Cactus |
76 |
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Kepha Holly |
77 |
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Bude Mugwort |
78 |
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Exploding Pansy |
79 |
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Sese Lily |
80 |
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Antorus Rose |
81 |
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Shia Cattleya |
82 |
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Poron Tulip |
83 |
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Jaharmum |
84 |
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Bogano Weed |
85 |
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Muranadium |
86 |
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Rizattice |
87 |
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Coaletri |
88 |
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Grinding Squirrel |
89 |
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Crawling Bat |
90 |
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Golden Sardine |
91 |
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Zizi Rabbit |
92 |
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Ashizel |
93 |
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Rock Armadillo |
94 |
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Morphling Flounder |
95 |
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Gluttonutan |
96 |
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Iguari |
97 |
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Mirrored Peacock |
98 |
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Continental Jellyfish |
99 |
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Doragaroo |
100 |
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Phantom Tanuki |
101 |
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Denemozumi Mouse |
102 |
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Octo-suka |
103 |
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Jet Turtle |
104 |
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Sand Cucumber |
105 |
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Gormless Monkey |
106 |
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Fleeting Baboon |
107 |
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Diresheep |
108 |
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Medusa Squid |
109 |
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Beaporge |
110 |
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Penginion |
111 |
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Gun Snake |
112 |
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Demon Boar |
113 |
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Dulcet Goose |
114 |
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Lava Fox |
115 |
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Gibney Jackal |
116 |
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Ball Mosquito |
117 |
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Stretching Locust |
118 |
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Tractor Beetle |
119 |
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Multi-speckled Ladybug |
120 |
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Meteo Eater |
121 |
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Vagabond Ant |
122 |
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Assassin Springtail |
123 |
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Noctilucent Dragonfly |
124 |
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Strobing Horsefly |
125 |
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Tenacious Moth |
126 |
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Madame Mantis |
127 |
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Madness Hornet |
128 |
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Pardo Spider |
129 |
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Kusakiri Stag Beetle |
130 |
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Absop's Swallowtail |
131 |
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Fullbelly Gecko |
132 |
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Moleworm |
133 |
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Imposter Bug |
134 |
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Shadow Fly |
135 |
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Common Stick Insect |
136 |
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Whip Scorpion |
137 |
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Slasher Beetle |
138 |
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White Sand Beetle |
139 |
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Baibai Beetle |
140 |
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Glassy Cricket |
141 |
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Rainy Cricket |
142 |
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Crystal Butterfly |
143 |
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Snowy Angelhair |
144 |
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Shooting Firefly |
145 |
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Abyssal Cricket |
146 |
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Cetecegem Beetle |
147 |
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Bullet Fly |
148 |
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Prickly Cricket |
149 |
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Logunie's Driftwood |
150 |
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White Iron Sand |
151 |
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Fillal Filth |
152 |
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Sanelac Pearl |
153 |
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Arnacian Orewood |
154 |
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Auroran Bone |
155 |
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Katoan Leaf |
156 |
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Gluttonutan Clay |
157 |
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Cane Soil |
158 |
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Noka Mirrorstone |
159 |
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Galjim Crystal |
160 |
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Harnenga Cotton |
161 |
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Eternal Moss |
162 |
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Wainess Fossil |
163 |
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Zedis Twig |
164 |
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Exubera Stalactite |
165 |
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Silvery Cactaceous Resin |
166 |
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Kridokan Air |
167 |
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Dring Slick |
168 |
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Acton Rock Shards |
169 |
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Fullerene Coral |
170 |
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Taoman Acid |
171 |
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Grandan Rock |
172 |
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Jagitos Copper |
173 |
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Pomio Spore |
174 |
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Cooling Lava |
175 |
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Zalon Dirt |
176 |
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Rogebra Shockstone |
177 |
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Autiga Powder |
178 |
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Zagyrin Cragstone |
179 |
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Cliord Oil |
180 |
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Deflection Shield Mirror |
181 |
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Anhydrous Radiator |
182 |
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Heatproof Inox Pipe |
183 |
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L-002 Fuel Tank |
184 |
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L-002 Space Analyzer |
185 |
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US-X Space Suit |
186 |
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Centrifugal Beam Generator |
187 |
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Earthfreezer |
188 |
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Nostalgia L-002 |
189 |
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HI9 Ion Thruster |
190 |
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Mk. IX Hypercooler |
191 |
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Gesture Glove |
192 |
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3D Printer |
193 |
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Cruise Deflector AiR |
194 |
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Multi-mirror Solar Drone |
195 |
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5th Gen Recycler |
196 |
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L-002 Degeneration Reactor |
197 |
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Cordless Transformer |
198 |
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Hard Skin |
199 |
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Decoy DNA |
200 |
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L-002 Dagoo Heat Ray |
201 |
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A-HAB autonomous AI |
202 |
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Solar Wind Converter |
203 |
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Oxygen Airbrake |
204 |
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Exalting Paint |
205 |
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Autoposturizer |
206 |
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Planter |
207 |
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FN Prototype 3 |
208 |
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Octopus Regulator |
209 |
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Jagged Mortar |
210 |
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Acorn Abacus |
211 |
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Facewood |
212 |
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Hemp Wallet |
213 |
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Hummingstone |
214 |
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Loathsome Blob |
215 |
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Sea Anemone Platter |
216 |
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Logunie's Driftwood Boat |
217 |
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Shiny Lamp |
218 |
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Spine-O-Corrector |
219 |
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Thornbox |
220 |
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Perished Stone Spear |
221 |
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Sandstone Etching |
222 |
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Magical Finding Rod |
223 |
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Ouroboros Bracelet |
224 |
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Drum of Valor |
225 |
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Nopolith |
226 |
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Yabuyabu Ointment |
227 |
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Straw Buoy |
228 |
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Spore Balloon |
229 |
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Stargazer |
230 |
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Camocloak |
231 |
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Spirit Wand |
232 |
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Chrampoline |
233 |
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Sharpening Stone |
234 |
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Charred Crock |
235 |
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Stone Lens |
236 |
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Dark Lantern |
237 |
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Icarus Wings |
238 |
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Bogano Sleeping Bag |
239 |
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Extra-large Cash Box |
240 |
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High Accelerator |
241 |
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Crush Ring |
242 |
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T-ray Light |
243 |
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Flecked Bottle |
244 |
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Grosium Core |
245 |
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Brain Terminal |
246 |
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Hexagauge |
247 |
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Joadtank |
248 |
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Resonating Madonater |
249 |
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Ultra Filter |
250 |
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Eradicator Eyepiece |
251 |
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Sacrificial Reactor |
252 |
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Steel Tail Sheath |
253 |
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Horned Helmet |
254 |
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Warbone |
255 |
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Shimmering Skin |
256 |
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Detilid Device |
257 |
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Missile Wiring |
258 |
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Berzerker Unit |
259 |
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Thunderbolt Emblem |
260 |
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Trying Crown |
261 |
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Intelligent Liquid Metal |
262 |
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Pan-analysis Chips |
263 |
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Savage Claw |
264 |
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Elemental Battery |
265 |
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Spatial Control Jointer |
266 |
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Dithblade Fragment |
267 |
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Voltant Scanner |
268 |
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Meditation Powder |
269 |
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California Sunset |
270 |
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Mirage Scope |
271 |
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Ancient Allure |
272 |
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Goddess's Kiss |
273 |
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Gleaming Magnet |
274 |
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Fraudulent Mirror |
275 |
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Scales of Justice |
276 |
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Spherical EM Motor |
277 |
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Primitive Colossus Statue |
278 |
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Strong Iron |
279 |
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Chameleon Sand |
280 |
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Maiden's Guardian Star |
281 |
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Echo Rock |
282 |
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Illogical Etchings |
283 |
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Angel Stone |
284 |
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Lost Memory Synthesizer |
285 |
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Double Helical Salt |
286 |
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Brilliant Green Liquid |
287 |
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Flowering Egg |
288 |
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Queen's Rapture |
289 |
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Stone Screw |
290 |
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Starmaker |
291 |
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Hello Transmitter |
292 |
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Affinity Soulchain |
293 |
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Mega Muscle Builder |
294 |
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Rod of Brutality +10 |
295 |
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Capricious Kettle |
296 |
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Megajolt Rattle |
297 |
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Superior Scepter |
298 |
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Doom Mask |
299 |
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Savage Sketch |
300 |
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Book of Death and Rebirth |
301 |
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A gourd-like vegetable encased in a black[ST:n ]rind. The spongy, white insides have no[ST:n ]taste at all, and are mostly used as a[ST:n ]source of various vitamins. |
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A teardrop-shaped potato found in[ST:n ]Primordia. Extremely bitter, it's unsuited[ST:n ]for direct use in food, but is often used[ST:n ]as a source of protein in processed foods. |
303 |
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A heat-emitting lettuce whose flickering[ST:n ]leaves resemble the sun. Oddly prone to[ST:n ]self-combustion, it can only be found on[ST:n ]rainy days. |
304 |
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Its fine strands make a furball shape,[ST:n ]while its colorful hue promises a taste[ST:n ]far more exotic than the humble cabbage[ST:n ]it resembles. |
305 |
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A carrot that splits into eight roots. Seven[ST:n ]of these are ultra sweet, while the[ST:n ]remaining one takes on a bitterness that[ST:n ]makes even the most stoic eyes water. |
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A tomato that is able to hold impressive[ST:n ]amounts of water. It appears only on[ST:n ]rainy days, when its juicy flesh is enjoyed[ST:n ]by many local indigens. |
307 |
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This fungus from Noctilum releases spores[ST:n ]that send nearby creatures into a daze.[ST:n ]Its subspecies imparts a bliss-like state on[ST:n ]all who consume it. |
308 |
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A sweet, tough eggplant that grows from[ST:n ]trees and absorbs their sap. It also draws[ST:n ]out pathogens from within the tree,[ST:n ]thus increasing the life of its parent. |
309 |
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A plant with seemingly self-aware mouthed[ST:n ]tendrils that extend outwards to hunt[ST:n ]nearby insects. Rich in protein, they are[ST:n ]in turn a source of nourishment for others. |
310 |
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Flora that grows by absorbing plasma[ST:n ]from the surrounding atmosphere. Its deep[ST:n ]taste and numbing effects are coveted[ST:n ]by chefs and foodies everywhere. |
311 |
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A subspecies of the caseras mushroom,[ST:n ]which only appears once every 100 years.[ST:n ]Those who taste it are said to live out[ST:n ]their days in a pure, bliss-like state. |
312 |
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A vegetable that takes like cabbage.[ST:n ]It sports an odd blackish tint that only[ST:n ]intensifies when boiled. |
313 |
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A root with a tapered horn shape that[ST:n ]requires thick gloves for proper handling.[ST:n ]Eating it grants superb recovery[ST:n ]properties, but also horrific breath. |
314 |
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A thick casing houses multiple fist-sized[ST:n ]beans. Eating just one provides a day's[ST:n ]worth of nourishment, making them ideal[ST:n ]for long journeys. |
315 |
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A new gourd that arrived with an alien[ST:n ]race. Despite its bland taste, its ability to[ST:n ]grow in the most sterile of land makes it[ST:n ]an invaluable foodstuff. |
316 |
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A pepper that flashes red, yellow, blue,[ST:n ]and then black in a continuous sequence.[ST:n ]It's a feast for both the eyes and the[ST:n ]stomach. |
317 |
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A magnetically charged grass covered in[ST:n ]iron dust. Its ability to remove excess iron[ST:n ]from the body upon digestion makes it[ST:n ]a widely used herbal remedy. |
318 |
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A crown-shaped broccoli that is said to[ST:n ]bestow the lordship of Mira to those who[ST:n ]eat it. Tests indicate that consumption[ST:n ]does indeed lead to feelings of grandeur. |
319 |
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A radish with interlocking roots that[ST:n ]resemble the DNA double helix.[ST:n ]Its grand appearance is sadly not matched[ST:n ]by its lame, radish-y taste. |
320 |
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Beans that increase the effects of alcohol,[ST:n ]often leading to dangerous results.[ST:n ]Drinkers are advised to find a different[ST:n ]bar snack if at all possible. |
321 |
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The casing of this plant contains seeds[ST:n ]finer than a grain of sand. Shaking it[ST:n ]produces a pleasant rhythmic sound that[ST:n ]is sure to calm moods and relieve stress. |
322 |
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A blue-white crop with an appearance[ST:n ]similar to corn. As the plant grows,[ST:n ]its seeds fill with gas before finally[ST:n ]detaching and drifting away on the wind. |
323 |
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A rare type of celery that arises only from[ST:n ]the crevices of deceased fauna soaked by[ST:n ]incessant rain. Its taste depends entirely[ST:n ]on the type of carcass from which it grew. |
324 |
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Peeling this onion's skin reveals an[ST:n ]inedible middle. The subtly sweet taste of[ST:n ]the outer layers, however, is something[ST:n ]to be savored. |
325 |
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A chili pepper infused with the energy of[ST:n ]lightning, guaranteed to bring even the[ST:n ]strongest to their knees. It's more at home[ST:n ]in the arms industry than a kitchen. |
326 |
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This may look like a tree, but it feels and[ST:n ]tastes like bamboo. The fiercer indigens of[ST:n ]Cauldros often use its outer cap to polish[ST:n ]their fangs and tusks. |
327 |
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A poisonous black root that can kill even[ST:n ]the largest of creatures. If left unchecked,[ST:n ]it eventually ends its own existence as[ST:n ]deadly toxins spread throughout its cells. |
328 |
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Its transparent skin encases a jelly like[ST:n ]granulated fruit. The juice may be sweet,[ST:n ]but it is also extremely sticky and a real[ST:n ]chore to clean. Handle with care! |
329 |
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An orange easily mistaken for a rock. It [ST:n ]may have a soft and sumptuous taste,[ST:n ]but many find it hard to look past its[ST:n ]rather unappealing appearance. |
330 |
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A fruit that looks like a burdock,[ST:n ]but tastes like a strawberry. It usually[ST:n ]undergoes processing into a strawberry[ST:n ]form in order to please a picky public. |
331 |
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Beneath the black skin lies a seed that[ST:n ]sparkles like a star, but also finds itself[ST:n ]primed to go supernova. Sadly, removing[ST:n ]the seed causes the fruit it to lose its[ST:n ]trademark glow. |
332 |
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Ingestion may cause feelings of euphoria,[ST:n ]with side effects including chest thumping[ST:n ]and shrieks of joy. However, its intense[ST:n ]spice should be taken into consideration. |
333 |
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An ultrasonic lemon whose calls are out[ST:n ]of human hearing range. Miran natives[ST:n ]who pick up on its wails can often be[ST:n ]found desperately seeking out the source. |
334 |
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A palm-sized fruit that grows wild in the[ST:n ]woods of Noctilum. Continued exposure to[ST:n ]the sun's rays will dissolve the skin and [ST:n ]reveal the flesh within. |
335 |
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Upon ripening, this fruit will dislodge[ST:n ]itself from the tree and fall to the ground,[ST:n ]causing serious injury to any unfortunate[ST:n ]enough to be in the way. |
336 |
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An unusually broad-leaved and sturdy[ST:n ]plant that aggressively propagates itself,[ST:n ]shoving aside other plants and even rocks[ST:n ]as it grows. |
337 |
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A luminescent fruit that grows within the[ST:n ]giant flowers of Noctilum. Adorned with[ST:n ]long, sharp thorns, those that fall prey to[ST:n ]its glow usually meet a painful end. |
338 |
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A fruit with rubberlike elasticity.[ST:n ]Its skin has been used in the clothing [ST:n ]industry, while its sweet, chewy texture[ST:n ]yields a sensation similar to that of gum. |
339 |
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A sour plum that only grows in dark[ST:n ]caves. Its taste can reduce even the[ST:n ]hardiest of creatures to their knees,[ST:n ]and sends most fleeing in terror. |
340 |
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A dull looking, banana-flavored leaf. [ST:n ]Although loved by all for its flavor,[ST:n ]its habit of camouflaging itself as just[ST:n ]another leaf makes it a rather rare find. |
341 |
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A rare, light-emitting melon. Worshiped[ST:n ]since the dawn of time as a sacred fruit,[ST:n ]a single bite of its flesh is said to inspire[ST:n ]enlightenment. ...Or at least a smile. |
342 |
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Growing only in the stormiest of climes,[ST:n ]at first this fruit looks no different than a[ST:n ]clump of sand. Once it ripens, however,[ST:n ]it takes on the look of a watermelon. |
343 |
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A fruit so large that only one grows per[ST:n ]tree. Its juice can be mixed with alcohol[ST:n ]to create a palatable, wine-like drink. |
344 |
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A kiwi with an egg-like shell. This hard[ST:n ]casing acts as a protective shield,[ST:n ]guarding the inner contents against[ST:n ]various Miran insects. |
345 |
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A fruit covered in sharp thorns and prized[ST:n ]for its blood-clotting effects. The bleeding[ST:n ]its harvest causes, however, means more[ST:n ]than a few are devoured in the field. |
346 |
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A lack of flesh is made up for by[ST:n ]numerous edible seeds. Although bitter,[ST:n ]they are also quite addictive, causing[ST:n ]eaters to devour them without pause. |
347 |
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A fruit that captures the surrounding cold[ST:n ]air. So cold as to induce frostbite with a[ST:n ]single touch, it can only be eaten after[ST:n ]being brought to room temperature. |
348 |
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A fruit that contains white, snowflake-like[ST:n ]seeds. It has a harsh and bitter flavor,[ST:n ]and is often used as a pick-me-up for[ST:n ]those residing in colder climes. |
349 |
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A grape with patterned, jewellike seeds.[ST:n ]Though for the most part immensely sour,[ST:n ]it is also known to turn sweet on rare[ST:n ]occasions—bringing joy to all who eat it. |
350 |
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Brimming with energy, this mysterious fruit[ST:n ]is prone to cataclysmic explosion upon[ST:n ]impact. Tread carefully when harvesting. |
351 |
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A fruit with a meaty taste. Heating brings[ST:n ]about strange anomalies in its flavor,[ST:n ]with high temperatures evoking beef,[ST:n ]and low temperatures pork. |
352 |
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A heat-resistant seed, often found in lava,[ST:n ]that forms into fruit-bearing rock upon[ST:n ]cooling. Though sweet and nutritious,[ST:n ]it remains a tough nut to crack. |
353 |
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With a skin as tough as iron, this akebi[ST:n ]is well equipped to surviving its harsh[ST:n ]environment. Having existed for countless[ST:n ]millennia, there is doubtless extremely[ST:n ]vital genetic information dormant within. |
354 |
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A fig with strong purification effects that[ST:n ]thrives even in bad soil. So strong are its [ST:n ]effects that it has the ability to diminish[ST:n ]vital nutrition if taken without cause. |
355 |
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A black pineapple dotted with eyelike[ST:n ]reticules. Those who touch it are said to[ST:n ]be sent into a fit of nightmares. Only[ST:n ]recommended for the strong of mind. |
356 |
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A grass that immediately regenerates[ST:n ]upon being cut. If chopped, each piece[ST:n ]will grow into yet more grass, making[ST:n ]incineration the only proven method of[ST:n ]disposal. |
357 |
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A white lily that, when bathed in the light[ST:n ]of the moon, emits a faint golden glow.[ST:n ]Drawn towards its bloom, many types of [ST:n ]insect are often found around its flower. |
358 |
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A flower that blooms only for a single[ST:n ]fleeting moment each day before shying[ST:n ]away come nightfall. Its color is truly[ST:n ]magnificent for those lucky enough to[ST:n ]witness it. |
359 |
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An alluring type of grass that has the[ST:n ]power to entrance more than just felines.[ST:n ]Its potent aroma attracts all manner of[ST:n ]wildlife from miles around. |
360 |
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This dandelion fires its seed at nearby[ST:n ]wildlife, whereupon the seeds feed[ST:n ]parasitically on their host. Accordingly,[ST:n ]the life of the host is rarely long. |
361 |
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An herb with a sweet, fresh, and relaxing[ST:n ]aroma. Even the most lively of creatures[ST:n ]is said to be calmed by the scent. |
362 |
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Although this plant grows throughout the[ST:n ]land, its large seed often sprouts in[ST:n ]narrow crevices, resulting in it becoming[ST:n ]blocked off. It's considered an endangered[ST:n ]species as a result. |
363 |
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A white flower with a modest bloom.[ST:n ]Its height is unremarkable, as is its[ST:n ]appearance. Yet once uprooted,[ST:n ]it shines with an almost divine light. |
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A short flower which, despite its name,[ST:n ]avoids the sunlight at all costs.[ST:n ]Forcing light upon it, however,[ST:n ]will cause it to grow quite tall. |
365 |
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A plant with a tough, silver-colored flower[ST:n ]that chimes like a bell upon catching the[ST:n ]wind. Its clear tones offer visitors to[ST:n ]Noctilum a brief moment of serenity. |
366 |
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An insectivorous plant that lures prey into[ST:n ]its jaws with a sweet aroma. These fallen[ST:n ]insects become flecks on the plant's body,[ST:n ]eventually mottling each petal. |
367 |
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No amount of plucking will stop this[ST:n ]flower's petals from sprouting right back.[ST:n ]It is said that eating it bestows similar[ST:n ]effects, making it popular with the elderly. |
368 |
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A large cosmos plant whose petals move[ST:n ]in response to stimulus. This has led many[ST:n ]to believe that it may possess a certain[ST:n ]degree of sentience. |
369 |
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A large grass that at first glance looks[ST:n ]like a tree. Contrary to appearances,[ST:n ]however, it is extremely flexible and[ST:n ]surprisingly easy to cut. |
370 |
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With petals that take on the color of their[ST:n ]surroundings, these flowers can be[ST:n ]inordinately difficult to locate. |
371 |
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By allowing its flowers to be eaten by[ST:n ]Miran wildlife, this plant is able to[ST:n ]propagate by dispersing its seed via their[ST:n ]excrement. |
372 |
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Similar to Earth's rocambole plant, but[ST:n ]able to grow at an abnormal daily rate.[ST:n ]This plant is quite short lived, and unable[ST:n ]to proliferate as a result. |
373 |
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This plant contains a unique bitterness[ST:n ]that is coveted among gourmands and[ST:n ]chefs of New LA. Even coffee-type drinks[ST:n ]can be derived from this wonder[ST:n ]ingredient. |
374 |
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An unremarkable grass with emetic[ST:n ]properties that cause those who ingest[ST:n ]it to vomit. It can be used alternatively[ST:n ]as either a medicine or poison. |
375 |
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A cactus with thorns as soft as the[ST:n ]tentacle of a jellyfish. It is said that if[ST:n ]rotting myuena cacti come into contact[ST:n ]with the rain, they turn into silvery[ST:n ]cactaceous resin. |
376 |
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A holly with large purple fruit. These fruits[ST:n ]explode upon impact, dispersing their[ST:n ]stores of pollen. Certain creatures find the[ST:n ]smell of this pollen intolerable. |
377 |
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Glistening leaves sprout from this plant's[ST:n ]long, narrow stem. If blended with saliva,[ST:n ]they produce a viscous liquid that coils[ST:n ]around the throat and restricts breathing. |
378 |
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A flower that emits an explosive sound[ST:n ]when it detects any type of noise nearby.[ST:n ]Stalk it like a ninja unless you want to[ST:n ]be blown to kingdom come. |
379 |
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A plant with a ringed stem that emits a[ST:n ]single soap bubble once a day. These[ST:n ]bubbles carry pollen that gives birth to[ST:n ]the next batch of sese lilies. |
380 |
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A rose with petals that can be used as[ST:n ]dyes—which can then be combined to[ST:n ]form any color on the spectrum. It is said[ST:n ]that these vivid colors will never fade. |
381 |
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A flower that shines with the beauty of [ST:n ]the finest jewels. As it blooms by stealing[ST:n ]nutrients from other nearby plants, it also[ST:n ]doubles up as a handy weed killer. |
382 |
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A large pollen-filled flower known for its[ST:n ]rapid expansion. The pollen is unusually[ST:n ]appetizing, making it much sought after[ST:n ]by the Nopon. |
383 |
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A golden chrysanthemum that grows and[ST:n ]reproduces by drifting on the winds of[ST:n ]Cauldros, absorbing sulfur as it goes.[ST:n ]Just before death, it takes on the form of[ST:n ]a sulfur crystal. |
384 |
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A hardy plant that refuses to burn even in[ST:n ]the fiery rains of Cauldros. It is, however,[ST:n ]extremely sensitive to cold. |
385 |
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No wildlife—or species—can resist the[ST:n ]charms of this plant. Harvested almost to[ST:n ]extinction by the ancient Mirans, now it[ST:n ]can only be found deep inside Cauldros. |
386 |
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Similar in appearance to a lizard—but[ST:n ]almost completely desiccated due to an[ST:n ]inability to store moisture. As such,[ST:n ]it tends to hunt prey with high water[ST:n ]content. |
387 |
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A small, sleepy, koala-like animal with a[ST:n ]number of wings on its back. These would[ST:n ]be more useful if the animal wasn't so[ST:n ]lazy. |
388 |
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A squirrel-like creature that uses extremely[ST:n ]sharp teeth to carve a home in caves.[ST:n ]If you venture into their lair, you're bound[ST:n ]to come across their fearsome leader. |
389 |
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A giant quadruped bat that uses its[ST:n ]non-functional wings to pull its way[ST:n ]along the ground in search of food.[ST:n ]Vulnerable in the dark, it tends to rest[ST:n ]only in well-lit areas. |
390 |
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A excitable golden fish that is often seen[ST:n ]leaping free of the water. Its taste[ST:n ]resembles that of an Earth sardine. |
391 |
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A three-eared, gunpowder-eating hare.[ST:n ]Sweeping battlefields of every last spent[ST:n ]bullet, their moniker of \"The Janitor\" is[ST:n ]apt. Their numbers have recently spiked. |
392 |
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A large, snail-like, shelled creature.[ST:n ]The shell contains a store of fatty blubber[ST:n ]that is used for sustenance in times of[ST:n ]severe famine. |
393 |
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A creature that curls into a ball when[ST:n ]attacked, using its rocklike appearance as[ST:n ]camouflage. Burdened by its own weight[ST:n ]as it grows, its final days are reduced to[ST:n ]only the tiniest movements. |
394 |
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A flat fish with a movable eye that allows[ST:n ]it to resemble both a left-eyed and right-[ST:n ]eyed flounder. |
395 |
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This primate's belly pouch is used to[ST:n ]hoard the many treasures which litter the[ST:n ]forest floor. Fiercely protective, only the[ST:n ]foolish would attempt to challenge it. |
396 |
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An iguana-like creature with a long,[ST:n ]extendable tongue that it uses as a fishing[ST:n ]rod. The very best hunters go on to[ST:n ]become boss iguari, dividing their species. |
397 |
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A wild bird with mirrored wings. When[ST:n ]hunted, they use these wings to reflect[ST:n ]the sun's rays, dazzling their pursuers[ST:n ]and granting a brief chance of escape. |
398 |
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A land-roaming jellyfish with a soft,[ST:n ]translucent body. Moving using its many[ST:n ]tentacles, it wraps itself around its prey[ST:n ]before absorbing them into its body. |
399 |
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A small kangaroo-type creature able to[ST:n ]leap many miles in a single jump. Its poor[ST:n ]sense of direction often leads to it [ST:n ]overshooting its intended target. |
400 |
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A beast with space-distorting camouflage[ST:n ]that allows it to morph into other forms.[ST:n ]Hanging fatty deposits allow it to survive[ST:n ]during lean periods. |
401 |
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The perfect species of mouse. When faced[ST:n ]with adversity, they form into organized[ST:n ]divisions and overpower their opponent[ST:n ]with sheer numbers. |
402 |
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A land-dwelling octopus-like creature with[ST:n ]eight enormously long legs. Its unusually[ST:n ]low body weight makes it highly likely to[ST:n ]fracture in stiff winds. |
403 |
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A turtle-like creature that feeds mainly on[ST:n ]the zizi rabbit. Able to fit its entire body[ST:n ]within its shell, it uses rotation to zip[ST:n ]along at astonishing speeds. |
404 |
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A sea-cucumber-like creature that absorbs[ST:n ]sand into its body for its survival. With [ST:n ]90 percent of its body weight being sand,[ST:n ]it is able to quickly fill in any wounds. |
405 |
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A small monkey with a featureless face,[ST:n ]it relies on sound and movement to gain[ST:n ]its bearings. |
406 |
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An exceedingly hairy baboon-like creature.[ST:n ]With a lifespan of less than a week,[ST:n ]maturation and aging are both extremely[ST:n ]rapid. |
407 |
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A sheep-like animal with abnormally long,[ST:n ]soft fleece that is ideal for use in clothes.[ST:n ]It's an unusually ill-tempered beast, [ST:n ]so approach with caution. |
408 |
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A squid-like creature with 20 tentacles[ST:n ]sprouting from its head. Though it often[ST:n ]attacks other creatures, it rarely emerges[ST:n ]victorious. |
409 |
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A small raccoon covered in soft fur that[ST:n ]takes great pleasure in grooming its fellow[ST:n ]creatures. It will even give Skells a scrub[ST:n ]if given the chance. |
410 |
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A bird covered in mysterious markings.[ST:n ]Intelligent enough to understand language,[ST:n ]it can easily avoid all but the most clever[ST:n ]of predators. |
411 |
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A snake-like reptile that subsists on iron[ST:n ]ore. Its stomach contains mounds of[ST:n ]undigested rocks that are used as bullets[ST:n ]to keep approaching predators at bay. |
412 |
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A five-eyed, boar-like beast. Despite its[ST:n ]demonic appearance, it is surprisingly[ST:n ]timid—often fleeing in terror at the sight[ST:n ]of the smallest insect. |
413 |
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A bird resembling the humble Earth goose,[ST:n ]but with an entrancing angelic call.[ST:n ]This good-natured bird will use its voice[ST:n ]to guide others out of harm's way. |
414 |
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A fox-like creature that draws nutrition[ST:n ]from lava. Any other liquid will result in[ST:n ]instant death, so their numbers tend to[ST:n ]fall considerably after heavy downpours. |
415 |
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A rare species only found in Cauldros.[ST:n ]At first glance it may be mistaken for a[ST:n ]wolf—though its fearsome ruby eyes can[ST:n ]be seen for miles. |
416 |
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What looks like a small rubber ball flying[ST:n ]through the air is in fact a mosquito.[ST:n ]Its countless hair-covered mouths draw [ST:n ]blood from a whole host of creatures. |
417 |
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A locust that uses its retractable antennae[ST:n ]to gather food. It lacks the jumping ability[ST:n ]of its Earth namesake, instead using its[ST:n ]legs to drag itself around. |
418 |
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A foot-long beetle with horns far tougher[ST:n ]than those of its Earth namesake.[ST:n ]It's usually able to take on any attackers[ST:n ]who dare to challenge it. |
419 |
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An insect that looks like a ladybug.[ST:n ]Its spots increase in number as it ages,[ST:n ]until it becomes fully black in its final[ST:n ]years. It has an odd hatred for music,[ST:n ]and will flee at the first note of a song. |
420 |
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A beetle-like insect that uses meteor shock[ST:n ]waves as sustenance. It is able to[ST:n ]instinctively seek out and locate potential[ST:n ]landing zones prior to any meteorfall. |
421 |
|
Solitary ants that wander across Mira[ST:n ]seeking out their next home. Parenthood[ST:n ]is a brief affair, with barely a day's rest[ST:n ]before resuming their journey. |
422 |
|
A fist-shaped springtail whose poison[ST:n ]grows in potency with each day. In times[ST:n ]of health their shell appears pink, though[ST:n ]it completely bleaches out upon death. |
423 |
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A luminescent dragonfly from Noctilum.[ST:n ]To attract females, the male radiates in a[ST:n ]spectacular light show that signals the[ST:n ]beginning of courtship. |
424 |
|
A light-emitting horsefly. The more blood[ST:n ]it drinks, the brighter and wilder it gets.[ST:n ]Even a single glimpse of its strobe sends[ST:n ]the doragaroos of Oblivia fleeing. |
425 |
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A moth that makes its own way in life.[ST:n ]However, in amorous times, pairs can be[ST:n ]seen rushing through their courtship dance[ST:n ]as if their lives depended on it. |
426 |
|
A hairy insect with a falciform front limb.[ST:n ]With a higher proportion of females[ST:n ]to males, many an epic battle takes place[ST:n ]as females seek to secure a mate. |
427 |
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A hornet with a foot-long stinger that[ST:n ]sends victims into hysteria. Animals stung[ST:n ]by this hornet can often be seen raging[ST:n ]through the forests of Noctilum. |
428 |
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An inconspicuous eight-legged insect that[ST:n ]is actually as heavy as iron. It uses silk[ST:n ]from its eight legs to traverse the treetops[ST:n ]of Noctilum at speed. |
429 |
|
This creature attacks tractor beetles on[ST:n ]sight. In all other cases, it uses its large[ST:n ]pincers only for the peaceful cutting of[ST:n ]grass blades. |
430 |
|
A butterfly that survives on light emitted[ST:n ]from the sun and fellow Noctilum[ST:n ]residents. In its final throes of life,[ST:n ]it bursts into a spectacular light show. |
431 |
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A gecko-like reptile with a large appetite.[ST:n ]The fatty globule revealed by peeling back[ST:n ]its hard skin is highly prized for a high[ST:n ]protein content and buttery taste. |
432 |
|
A worm that draws its nourishment from[ST:n ]miranium, boring ever deeper into the[ST:n ]planet in search of this energy source.[ST:n ]As such, it is rarely seen above ground. |
433 |
|
A stink bug that resembles a Nopon from[ST:n ]certain angles. The bug's cry is so[ST:n ]intolerable to the Nopon, however,[ST:n ]that they will do anything to avoid it. |
434 |
|
A fly that refracts ambient light,[ST:n ]illuminating its surroundings for miles.[ST:n ]Don't be fooled by its pretty appearance—[ST:n ]this carnivorous insect is a real handful. |
435 |
|
This insect, almost indistinguishable from[ST:n ]branches, chooses not to hide itself in this[ST:n ]way. Instead, it adopts a brownish hue[ST:n ]on green branches, and a green one on[ST:n ]brown branches. |
436 |
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A long, soft-bodied scorpion that uses its[ST:n ]whiplike tail to repel attackers. Constant[ST:n ]use of the tail for various other endeavors[ST:n ]has resulted in evolutionary loss of the[ST:n ]stinger's venom. |
437 |
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The most powerful beetle on the planet.[ST:n ]It tears up foes with razor-sharp horns,[ST:n ]and spits iron-piercing pellets for long-[ST:n ]range strikes. Truly the king of the insects! |
438 |
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A beetle-like creature that feeds on white[ST:n ]sandy spores. It nests in the cliffs of[ST:n ]Sylvalum, burrowing deep before packing[ST:n ]itself next to its fellow beetles like so[ST:n ]many sardines. |
439 |
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This blue beetle takes to the skies one[ST:n ]month after hatching and—for some[ST:n ]unknown reason—flies until it reaches the[ST:n ]point of exhaustion. |
440 |
|
A cricket with a gossamer-thin shell.[ST:n ]Handle with extreme care, as this fragile[ST:n ]insect will often shatter when caught. |
441 |
|
A giant cricket that sleeps in the sand[ST:n ]and rarely ventures above the surface.[ST:n ]Aggressive in its short waking hours,[ST:n ]it will attack on sight. |
442 |
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A splendid butterfly that flies on vivid[ST:n ]violet wings adorned with fine crystal[ST:n ]scales. It's slow to reproduce, but boasts[ST:n ]a lifespan of over 300 years. |
443 |
|
A white, furry insect that drifted to[ST:n ]Sylvalum on the wind. Indistinguishable[ST:n ]from a spore, it is quite difficult to find—[ST:n ]though it is said to bring luck to any[ST:n ]who do so. |
444 |
|
After hatching, this larva ages and dies[ST:n ]within the same day. Its rare glow is[ST:n ]beautiful to observe. |
445 |
|
A huge red insect that shoots fire from its[ST:n ]mouth, often igniting natural gas spumes[ST:n ]in the process. It is the prime suspect in[ST:n ]many unexplained explosions. |
446 |
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A very large beetle that can reach over[ST:n ]three feet in length. It will imbibe and[ST:n ]expel large volumes of water whenever[ST:n ]threatened. |
447 |
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A tough-bodied and incredibly fast fly.[ST:n ]Getting in their way will likely result in[ST:n ]serious injury, so be careful when[ST:n ]wandering the wilds of Cauldros. |
448 |
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An energetic cricket that is always busy[ST:n ]stockpiling food. It attacks if disturbed,[ST:n ]especially if it comes in contact with its[ST:n ]nemesis—the vagabond ant. |
449 |
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Floating wood that swells up like a[ST:n ]balloon as it absorbs water. Used by[ST:n ]creatures such as the vagabond ant[ST:n ]to travel downstream. |
450 |
|
Sand with a high iron concentration.[ST:n ]The process to extract this iron still eludes[ST:n ]New LA scientists, though they are hard[ST:n ]at work on new techniques. |
451 |
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The crystallized excrement of unidentified[ST:n ]microorganisms that has turned[ST:n ]transparent and now resembles a[ST:n ]beautiful crystal. |
452 |
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A hard pearl formed from minerals in[ST:n ]subterranean rivers. It glimmers white in[ST:n ]darkness, but appears transparent when[ST:n ]placed under light. |
453 |
|
A diamond-like material that grows like[ST:n ]bamboo on rainy days. It disappears[ST:n ]when exposed to starlight. |
454 |
|
A rarely-sighted item seen in polar skies.[ST:n ]Its origin and classification remain a[ST:n ]mystery to everyone. |
455 |
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A leaf that emits faint bursts of radiation.[ST:n ]Found in Noctilum, these leaves can be[ST:n ]used to shed light on other items. |
456 |
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Clay formed from a mixture of gluttonutan[ST:n ]droppings and Noctilum soil. It boasts[ST:n ]unparalleled elasticity, and will not snap[ST:n ]no matter how far it is stretched. |
457 |
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Dirt that contains significant amounts of[ST:n ]sugar. It has a rather gritty aftertaste,[ST:n ]but can be turned into a decent sweetener[ST:n ]with enough processing. |
458 |
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A stone polished into a mirror by the[ST:n ]constant trickle of water from a giant[ST:n ]tree. Staring into it gives the sense[ST:n ]of looking into one's own soul. |
459 |
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An orb that displays future and past[ST:n ]flora and fauna of Mira. Unfortunately,[ST:n ]all that can usually be seen is a[ST:n ]motionless plant or grazing beast. |
460 |
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A cotton plant that grows in the shape[ST:n ]of an arrow. A material of the finest[ST:n ]quality, this cotton is very popular among[ST:n ]the Nopon. |
461 |
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This moss, which grows on the giant trees[ST:n ]of Noctilum, falls and settles like snow.[ST:n ]It is a great insulator, and is often used[ST:n ]by small animals as bedding in winter. |
462 |
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The fossilized remains of plants from[ST:n ]Oblivia. It has similar properties to coal,[ST:n ]and although it cannot be used as fuel,[ST:n ]it is of use as research material. |
463 |
|
A small branch that attracts lightning.[ST:n ]It's likely to have been used as a lightning[ST:n ]rod due to this unique quality. |
464 |
|
A sharp-tipped stalactite fragment. [ST:n ]It emits a beautiful ring of multicolored[ST:n ]light, but careless touching may result in[ST:n ]serious injury. |
465 |
|
A claylike, soft silver ore that becomes[ST:n ]hard when forged. Its origin is uncertain,[ST:n ]but it is believed to come from[ST:n ]decomposed myuena cacti. |
466 |
|
A mysterious green vapor secreted inside[ST:n ]caves. It turns into oxygen once ventilated,[ST:n ]and for this reason is of great interest to[ST:n ]the scientists of New LA. |
467 |
|
This constantly moving mudflow was [ST:n ]originally thought to be an earthquake,[ST:n ]but in fact, only the surface moves. [ST:n ]Insects can often be observed hitching a[ST:n ]ride on the top. |
468 |
|
Despite being inanimate, these rocks[ST:n ]appear to take root and grow.[ST:n ]As a result, they are often mistaken for[ST:n ]shrubs and trees. |
469 |
|
A tree-like, land-based coral. Care is[ST:n ]needed when handling, as the fragile[ST:n ]coral breaks quite easily. |
470 |
|
A chemical produced when rainwater[ST:n ]reacts with an unknown airborne[ST:n ]substance. It's harmless for living[ST:n ]organisms, but can dissolve most[ST:n ]inorganic matter. |
471 |
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A rock that registers no value when[ST:n ]placed on a scale. You still wouldn't be[ST:n ]happy if someone chucked it at your[ST:n ]head, however. |
472 |
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Extraordinary heat diffusivity properties[ST:n ]give this substance the ability to maintain[ST:n ]a negative temperature no matter what[ST:n ]environment it is placed in. |
473 |
|
A spore that floats through the skies of[ST:n ]Sylvalum and attracts nearby atmospheric[ST:n ]particles, giving it a gem-like sparkle. |
474 |
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A fragrant form of lava that can be eaten[ST:n ]once cooled. Though completely non-toxic,[ST:n ]it still may be a while before the item[ST:n ]appears on the menus of New LA's finer[ST:n ]restaurants. |
475 |
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A fertile soil that feeds by dissolving[ST:n ]and absorbing insects and certain small[ST:n ]animals. Most geologists believe it to[ST:n ]have fine agricultural potential. |
476 |
|
This rock, formed in a lightning storm,[ST:n ]stores lightning energy. It provides an[ST:n ]electrical charge like a battery, but can[ST:n ]be quite unstable. |
477 |
|
While this appears to be a powder,[ST:n ]it behaves more like a plant. It can often[ST:n ]be found clinging to rocks, much like a[ST:n ]form of moss. |
478 |
|
An organic steel forged in the heat of[ST:n ]Cauldros's lava lakes. It boasts legendary[ST:n ]hardness due to its many layers. |
479 |
|
This treasured red oil is found on[ST:n ]Cauldros surfaces during rainy days.[ST:n ]It looks eerily like a pool of blood[ST:n ]to the naked eye. |
480 |
|
Originally designed to defend against the[ST:n ]alien onslaught, it failed in its application[ST:n ]when it overheated. It was eventually[ST:n ]recycled as part of the White Whale's[ST:n ]shield system. |
481 |
|
A radiator from the White Whale that[ST:n ]requires no coolant. It can be easily[ST:n ]converted for use in cars and other[ST:n ]vehicles. |
482 |
|
Plumbing used on the White Whale.[ST:n ]It's made from an experimental form of[ST:n ]stainless steel that is believed to be[ST:n ]eternally rust- and corrosion-proof,[ST:n ]no matter the external environment. |
483 |
|
A fuel tank that formed part of the[ST:n ]White Whale's propulsion drive system.[ST:n ]It is said to be the height of fuel-[ST:n ]compression technology. |
484 |
|
This instrument analyzes the atmosphere.[ST:n ]It also scans for microbial life, which can[ST:n ]indicate whether or not a planet is[ST:n ]inhabited. |
485 |
|
A suit that can withstand the vacuum of[ST:n ]space for over 24 hours. This was[ST:n ]considered to be the height of technology[ST:n ]at the time of the White Whale's launch. |
486 |
|
An artificial-gravity generator that[ST:n ]produces a rotating beam. It allows the[ST:n ]crew of a ship to live and work while in[ST:n ]a zero-gravity environment. |
487 |
|
A capsule that stored a frozen genetic[ST:n ]database of Earth plant and animal life.[ST:n ]Much of this data was sadly lost in the[ST:n ]crash of the White Whale. |
488 |
|
A virtual reality helmet that allows the[ST:n ]user to view scenes from Earth. Imperative[ST:n ]for the morale of any crew on a lengthy[ST:n ]space voyage. |
489 |
|
An advanced electronic propulsion system[ST:n ]that allows for precise navigational[ST:n ]control at ultra-high speeds. |
490 |
|
A heat-processing device that was finished[ST:n ]just before launch. It recycles heat energy[ST:n ]produced by the engine which would[ST:n ]otherwise have been wasted. |
491 |
|
An electronic glove interface which allows[ST:n ]linked devices to be controlled remotely[ST:n ]by the user's hand movements. |
492 |
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This machine can print solid materials[ST:n ]such as basic parts and personal effects.[ST:n ]One was assigned to each mechanic on[ST:n ]the White Whale. |
493 |
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This device projected an energy field[ST:n ]around the White Whale that acted as[ST:n ]a protective shield against space junk. |
494 |
|
This photovoltaic system generates power[ST:n ]from solar energy. It was originally[ST:n ]attached to the hull of the White Whale. |
495 |
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This device harvests microbes and organic[ST:n ]space materials, which are then recycled[ST:n ]and converted into energy for the White[ST:n ]Whale. |
496 |
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This mysterious reactor was the White[ST:n ]Whale's primary generator, knowledge of[ST:n ]which was strictly restricted to engineers[ST:n ]directly involved in its operation. |
497 |
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A device that wirelessly transmits energy[ST:n ]particles from one point to another.[ST:n ]This functionality led to great space[ST:n ]savings aboard the White Whale. |
498 |
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A paper-thin protective material.[ST:n ]Its toughness and resistance to heat belies[ST:n ]its thickness. |
499 |
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A uniquely effective device that emits false[ST:n ]DNA signals in order to confuse pursuing[ST:n ]hostile aliens. |
500 |
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A high-energy laser mounted on the White[ST:n ]Whale. It has since been decommissioned,[ST:n ]but the scars of battle still stain its[ST:n ]scorched barrel. |
501 |
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A portion of the AI system installed on[ST:n ]the White Whale. Reliable and sound of[ST:n ]judgment, this essential component of the[ST:n ]flight was unfortunately destroyed during[ST:n ]the crash landing on Mira. |
502 |
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This device captured gas released into[ST:n ]space by stars and converted it into[ST:n ]energy for use in the propulsion system. |
503 |
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A braking mechanism that ran on pure[ST:n ]oxygen. It could also be weaponized for[ST:n ]battle situations if necessary. |
504 |
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A fluorescent paint used on the White[ST:n ]Whale. A high phosphorescence gives it[ST:n ]the ability to emit absorbed light without[ST:n ]a reduction in intensity. |
505 |
|
A posture-control apparatus that protects[ST:n ]against spatial disorientation during[ST:n ]interstellar journeys. Primarily used by[ST:n ]crew members undertaking repair details[ST:n ]outside the ship. |
506 |
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A device that extracts water from rocks in[ST:n ]order to aid the process of planetary[ST:n ]terraforming. The discovery of Mira has[ST:n ]rendered it somewhat pointless. |
507 |
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One of the prototype models created[ST:n ]during the development of FrontierNav.[ST:n ]Not as advanced as the data probes[ST:n ]currently in use, but not a bad effort. |
508 |
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A remote-controlled body featuring several[ST:n ]limbs protruding from a spherical center.[ST:n ]It is of particular use for those conducting[ST:n ]sensitive operations in the vacuum of[ST:n ]space. |
509 |
|
A mortar lined with tiny spurs that was[ST:n ]used by local natives for making medicine.[ST:n ]One can use the attached pestle to crush[ST:n ]contents with ease. |
510 |
|
A counting frame that uses acorns for[ST:n ]beads, leading to speculation that the[ST:n ]native creators had some sort of financial[ST:n ]system. |
511 |
|
A living mask made from the bark of a[ST:n ]Miran tree. The bark grows in union with[ST:n ]the face of the wearer, and was thought[ST:n ]holy by ancient peoples for this reason. |
512 |
|
A purse used by the ancient inhabitants of[ST:n ]Mira. Listen to the jingle of the coins![ST:n ]If the previous owner had good luck with[ST:n ]money, maybe a new owner will as well... |
513 |
|
A curious stone that emits a mellifluous[ST:n ]hum. When this melody was heard by the[ST:n ]native Mirans, it would inevitably lead to[ST:n ]a raucous dance party. |
514 |
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The Nopon put this stinky ball in their[ST:n ]pocket to repel would-be predators with[ST:n ]its rank odor. |
515 |
|
A shellfish plate used by ancient Nopon.[ST:n ]Analysis of the residual material would[ST:n ]surely give an idea of the ancient Nopon[ST:n ]diet, but such investigations are low on[ST:n ]the priority ladder at the moment. |
516 |
|
A tub-shaped Nopon boat fashioned from[ST:n ]buoyant driftwood. Historically used by[ST:n ]the Nopon to explore the oceans. |
517 |
|
A Nopon lantern stuffed with luminescent[ST:n ]katoan leaves. Harvesting leaves for this[ST:n ]lamp is a labor of love for the many[ST:n ]Nopon who still revere its gentle glow. |
518 |
|
A spine-straightening device once very[ST:n ]popular amongst the short-statured Nopon.[ST:n ]It fell out of favor when its effects proved[ST:n ]to be far more damaging than helpful. |
519 |
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A box for storing Nopon pollen-collection[ST:n ]tools that are used to attract insects.[ST:n ]The pollen is eaten and recycled by the[ST:n ]insects before then being harvested. |
520 |
|
A spear invented by an ancient species[ST:n ]once they took to walking upright.[ST:n ]Their enlightenment came at a cost,[ST:n ]however, as the same weapon eventually[ST:n ]sealed their demise. |
521 |
|
A lithograph etched by an ancient desert[ST:n ]civilization from Oblivia. As it is currently[ST:n ]indecipherable, the fate met by this culture[ST:n ]is still unknown. |
522 |
|
A Nopon dowsing rod for locating mineral[ST:n ]deposits and groundwater. A coin on[ST:n ]one end wobbles when it hits its target.[ST:n ]Hardly the most scientific of methods,[ST:n ]but it seems to work for them. |
523 |
|
A dried snake that is eating its own tail.[ST:n ]Used by the Nopon as a bracelet. |
524 |
|
A drum made from the stomach of a[ST:n ]beast. It is said to grant bravery to[ST:n ]Nopon embarking on a lonely trek.[ST:n ]If one listens close, they can almost hear[ST:n ]it beating like a courageous heart. |
525 |
|
A rectangular stone monument of perfect[ST:n ]black. According to Nopon folklore,[ST:n ]it brings great wisdom to any who dare[ST:n ]touch it. |
526 |
|
A plant-based ointment used by the[ST:n ]Nopon. It fell out of favor when its[ST:n ]medicinal effects were found to be[ST:n ]negligible. |
527 |
|
A flotation device made from straw.[ST:n ]Though it starts out as a huge straw ring,[ST:n ]it rapidly shrinks to a more compact size[ST:n ]when it contacts water. |
528 |
|
A spore repainted by the Nopon and[ST:n ]sold as a child's balloon toy. Its value[ST:n ]tanked when the true identity was finally[ST:n ]discovered. |
529 |
|
A long cylinder with carefully aligned[ST:n ]stone lenses, often used as a telescope to[ST:n ]view the stars. Unusually expensive for[ST:n ]something that brings so much joy. |
530 |
|
The cloth used to make this cloak imitates[ST:n ]its surroundings. It looks to have been[ST:n ]invented by an advanced civilization that[ST:n ]has since gone extinct. |
531 |
|
A branch adorned with hundreds of[ST:n ]beautiful Miran flowers. It is used by the[ST:n ]Nopon for spiritual worship. |
532 |
|
A Nopon-sized trampoline made from a[ST:n ]an elastic, rubberish material. Once used[ST:n ]at festival time, it has since been banned[ST:n ]after a slew of injuries and lawsuits. |
533 |
|
A hard stone carved into the shape of a[ST:n ]hammer and used in construction.[ST:n ]For some reason, the whole tool is carved[ST:n ]from stone—not just the head. |
534 |
|
A giant black vessel fashioned from lava.[ST:n ]Said to have been constructed by a now-[ST:n ]extinct civilization. |
535 |
|
A polished, transparent stone often used[ST:n ]as a lens. Nopon also value it for its[ST:n ]ability to start fires. |
536 |
|
A hand lamp that uses a secret Nopon[ST:n ]oil formula to emit a beautiful light.[ST:n ]Due to difficulties in producing the oil,[ST:n ]such lanterns rarely shine anymore. |
537 |
|
An invention of Nopon who dreamed of[ST:n ]taking to the skies. Shockingly ineffective,[ST:n ]though that doesn't deter the many Nopon[ST:n ]who optimistically plummet to their deaths[ST:n ]each year. |
538 |
|
A fire-resistant, 20-foot-long sleeping bag[ST:n ]woven from bogano weed. Originally[ST:n ]made by giants, but now used as a yurt[ST:n ]by grateful Nopon. |
539 |
|
A piggy bank used by ancient Nopon.[ST:n ]Legend claims that those who broke it[ST:n ]open before it was full would have money[ST:n ]trouble for the rest of their days. |
540 |
|
A small alien jetpack that allows the[ST:n ]user to flee from confrontation at absurd[ST:n ]speeds. |
541 |
|
A cruel alien torture device that coils[ST:n ]around the head, arms, and legs, severely[ST:n ]constricting the victim. |
542 |
|
A prototype high-tech device that allows[ST:n ]the user to see through walls. It seems[ST:n ]like true cutting-edge technology,[ST:n ]but is unfortunately broken. |
543 |
|
A mottled flask seemingly used to safely[ST:n ]store precious liquid. Its seal has long[ST:n ]since been broken, making its former[ST:n ]contents a mystery for the ages. |
544 |
|
An orb that emits a rather sinister glow.[ST:n ]It possesses vast amounts of energy,[ST:n ]but is harmful to humans. |
545 |
|
An alien device that interfaces directly[ST:n ]with the brain. Not usable by humans. |
546 |
|
A honeycomb-shaped body-scanning[ST:n ]device used by insectoid aliens. |
547 |
|
An entirely sterile tank completely devoid[ST:n ]of any organisms or bacteria.[ST:n ]How very dull. |
548 |
|
An electromagnetic device used by[ST:n ]shape-shifting aliens. It interferes with the[ST:n ]sensory perception of other individuals in[ST:n ]the area. |
549 |
|
A high-performance filtration machine[ST:n ]that can create water from soil and sand.[ST:n ]When the start button is pressed, a voice[ST:n ]calls out, “Water-making time, right?”[ST:n ]and music begins playing. |
550 |
|
Goggles designed by giant aliens that[ST:n ]transmit information and orders directly[ST:n ]into the eye of the user. |
551 |
|
A furnace that faces the skies in prayer,[ST:n ]probably used for religious rites and[ST:n ]festivals. It contains what appears to be[ST:n ]the remains of multiple sacrifices. |
552 |
|
An alien tail protector emblazoned with a[ST:n ]clan crest. The quality of workmanship[ST:n ]indicates that it once belonged to an[ST:n ]individual of some status. |
553 |
|
A large, primitive helmet made from a[ST:n ]resilient-looking shell. Its two protruding[ST:n ]horns inspire terror in battle. |
554 |
|
A knuckle guard made from the skull of a[ST:n ]fallen opponent. Its battle-worn look is[ST:n ]accentuated by numerous scratches and[ST:n ]dents that tell an epic story. |
555 |
|
A high-tech lava suit made from unknown[ST:n ]materials. Unfortunately, as it operates on[ST:n ]biometrics it will destroy itself if worn by[ST:n ]any species other than its original creator. |
556 |
|
An excessively large hoop-shaped device[ST:n ]that equips to the arm. The alien tech and[ST:n ]size of the device mean that it is not[ST:n ]easily handled by human operators. |
557 |
|
Wiring composed of countless fiber cables.[ST:n ]Using this wire allowed for free control of[ST:n ]launched missiles. |
558 |
|
An item used to induce a rage-like state[ST:n ]in battle. If given to one not able to[ST:n ]tolerate the medication's effects,[ST:n ]however, instant death is a certainty. |
559 |
|
A banner emblazoned with the crest of a[ST:n ]militaristic alien clan. Its content boasts[ST:n ]of that particular group's achievements on[ST:n ]the battlefield. |
560 |
|
A tight-fitting crown that can only be[ST:n ]removed by breaking it. Thought to have[ST:n ]been used in torture. |
561 |
|
There is said to be a large body of high-[ST:n ]level info embedded within this liquid[ST:n ]metal. Unfortunately, the liquid is currently[ST:n ]inert and remains just out of reach. |
562 |
|
An item able to view and detect the entire[ST:n ]range of electromagnetic waves, including[ST:n ]infrared. It is also able to stand in for[ST:n ]microscopes and telescopes. |
563 |
|
Specialized alien battle claws that appear[ST:n ]to be used more as catalysts for energy-[ST:n ]based attacks rather than for actual[ST:n ]hand-to-hand fighting. |
564 |
|
This device transforms airborne particles[ST:n ]into electrical power, ensuring an almost[ST:n ]inexhaustible supply of energy. It seems to[ST:n ]have been used as a weapon by certain[ST:n ]alien races. |
565 |
|
A deceptively strong, yet compact, part[ST:n ]for jointing and supporting large objects[ST:n ]above the ground. Is currently used as a[ST:n ]gravitational-control device. |
566 |
|
Blade fragments from an alien Skell.[ST:n ]Its materials exhibit properties of both[ST:n ]great strength and extreme lightness.[ST:n ]It also appears to contain a slight[ST:n ]electrical charge. |
567 |
|
The panels on this item contain lamps that[ST:n ]inform of any nearby toxins. As it[ST:n ]requires alien-based technology to[ST:n ]function, it doesn't seem to be usable by[ST:n ]humans. |
568 |
|
A chemical powder made of an unknown[ST:n ]element. When the Harrier Bozé gave it a[ST:n ]sniff, he felt it improved his concentration,[ST:n ]and thus decided to give it this name. |
569 |
|
A spherical crystal that shimmers with the[ST:n ]baked orange glow of a California dusk.[ST:n ]The Pathfinder Corwin named it in memory[ST:n ]of the sunsets he saw as a child back in[ST:n ]his home state. |
570 |
|
The image presented to those who peer[ST:n ]into this eyepiece is rarely consistent with[ST:n ]reality. In fact, some of the views have[ST:n ]been truly out-of-this world, which is why[ST:n ]the Outfitter Camber gave it this name. |
571 |
|
Covered in jumbled and indecipherable[ST:n ]lettering, these cylindrical objects have[ST:n ]been found scattered across Mira.[ST:n ]The Pathfinder Clarissa gave them this[ST:n ]name while struggling to decode them. |
572 |
|
A carved stone shaped in the image of a[ST:n ]beautiful goddess. On occasion, a tear-[ST:n ]like liquid flows from its eyes. Entranced[ST:n ]by the object's beauty, the Outfitter[ST:n ]Christopher came up with its name. |
573 |
|
Named by the Curator Jengo, this[ST:n ]mysterious object contains a multitude[ST:n ]of magnetic stones that orbit erratically[ST:n ]within its cube-like frame. |
574 |
|
A compact radar that flashes with multiple[ST:n ]points of interest, though nothing is ever[ST:n ]found at the indicated spots. The Mediator[ST:n ]Lara Nara named the device while putting[ST:n ]on his makeup. |
575 |
|
When objects are placed upon the scales,[ST:n ]they tip not from the actual weight,[ST:n ]but from some other form of mass.[ST:n ]The Mediator Justin declared this as[ST:n ]\"measuring the weight of justice.\" |
576 |
|
The space enclosed within this transparent[ST:n ]box supports a floating spherical object,[ST:n ]the constant rotation of which produces a[ST:n ]never-ending supply of kinetic energy.[ST:n ]Named rather plainly by the Curator May. |
577 |
|
A pair of gigantic stone idols locked in[ST:n ]combat. No one is sure who sculpted them[ST:n ]or gave them their name, but their primal[ST:n ]beauty often leaves a deep impression on[ST:n ]those who stand before them. |
578 |
|
A rust-ravaged iron column with a tensile[ST:n ]strength that defies reason. Despite being[ST:n ]rusted to the core, it can easily withstand[ST:n ]loads many times that of standard iron.[ST:n ]Named by the Curator Howard. |
579 |
|
Sand that is able to change its color—[ST:n ]and with that, its taste. Ranging from[ST:n ]salty when white to sweet when red,[ST:n ]the possible variations are endless.[ST:n ]Named by the Prospector Sarona. |
580 |
|
A jewel that sparkles like the first star of[ST:n ]the evening. The Reclaimer Nastasha[ST:n ]began wearing one as a charm to protect[ST:n ]her companions, and the idea caught on[ST:n ]with other BLADEs, leading to its name. |
581 |
|
An obnoxious rock that throws your words[ST:n ]right back at you. Good luck confronting[ST:n ]it, though, since it is dull and featureless[ST:n ]as...well, a stone. The Curator Jengo[ST:n ]named it with a smile. |
582 |
|
A lithograph that appears to hold encoded[ST:n ]blueprints for a Skell-like robotic machine.[ST:n ]The engineer Tika named it in frustration[ST:n ]after staying up all night failing to[ST:n ]decipher its instructions. |
583 |
|
A transparent stone that holds a[ST:n ]fossilized, angelic-looking creature.[ST:n ]Transfixed by its heavenly beauty,[ST:n ]the Harrier Adelbert gave it its name. |
584 |
|
A machine to fuse crystals that conceal[ST:n ]some sort of energy. The problem is,[ST:n ]said crystals don't seem to exist. Upon[ST:n ]realizing its uselessness, the Harrier[ST:n ]Sara-Ariel named it in disappointment. |
585 |
|
A mysterious white object with a double[ST:n ]helical structure. The Curator Caracas[ST:n ]discovered and named it, but died of[ST:n ]poisoning after tasting it. |
586 |
|
The liquid within this tube emits a brilliant[ST:n ]green glow, but the unknown energy it[ST:n ]produces is of no use in current weapons.[ST:n ]The Prospector Leland Cole named it[ST:n ]while laughing heartily. |
587 |
|
An egg-shaped object that plays host to[ST:n ]a variety of different flower species. Upon[ST:n ]witnessing said flowers breaking out from[ST:n ]the egg's shell to bloom, a speechless[ST:n ]Prospector called Gale gave it this name. |
588 |
|
A snowy white, angelic feather that[ST:n ]shimmers with an air of refined nobility.[ST:n ]The Harrier Grette gave the item its name[ST:n ]as she gazed at it, enraptured. |
589 |
|
A screw made of stone that—despite being[ST:n ]entirely natural in origin—can actually be[ST:n ]used as in the way the name suggests.[ST:n ]After naming it, the Pathfinder Astea did[ST:n ]in fact put it to use as a screw. |
590 |
|
A black-box planetarium that projects an[ST:n ]image of the galaxy Mira inhabits onto[ST:n ]nearby surfaces. The Pathfinder Mondo[ST:n ]named it as he gazed in abject silence[ST:n ]at the projected stars. |
591 |
|
This looks like some kind of transmitting[ST:n ]device, but no one knows where it is[ST:n ]transmitting to. The Interceptor Ada[ST:n ]named it after mumbling “hello, hello”[ST:n ]into it numerous times with no response. |
592 |
|
A chain of unbreakable triangular rings[ST:n ]that are impossible to separate.[ST:n ]Upon witnessing its unwavering strength,[ST:n ]the Curator Quincy gave it this name to[ST:n ]symbolize the bonds between friends. |
593 |
|
A shock-absorbing component that seems[ST:n ]to have been used in ancient automatons.[ST:n ]The Interceptor Giotto used it as exercise[ST:n ]equipment and gave it a name to suit his[ST:n ]personal tastes. |
594 |
|
A cylindrical rod with a complex dimpled[ST:n ]surface. While it somewhat resembles a[ST:n ]key, the Murderess’s first thought was how[ST:n ]she could use it to pummel people. Suffice[ST:n ]to say, she came up with the name. |
595 |
|
A cauldron that billows with thick black[ST:n ]smoke and is engraved from top to bottom[ST:n ]with strange symbols. After discovering it,[ST:n ]the Prospector Harvey gave it a fanciful[ST:n ]name in hopes of selling it for big money. |
596 |
|
Though it looks like a baby's trinket, the[ST:n ]noise this rattle produces when shaken has[ST:n ]the power to fell buildings. A Prospector[ST:n ]named Ginger gave it its name, and it is[ST:n ]currently being researched as a weapon. |
597 |
|
An ornately decorated scepter,[ST:n ]speculated to have once been utilized as[ST:n ]a ceremonial piece for ancient nobility.[ST:n ]Pathfinder H.B. thought it a perfect fit[ST:n ]for himself and gave it this name. |
598 |
|
Seemingly both mechanical and organic,[ST:n ]this mask-shaped object has the ability to[ST:n ]absorb bodily fluids. The Outfitter Alexa[ST:n ]gave it its name in a fit of excitement. |
599 |
|
A tablet depicting a scene of terror[ST:n ]involving people fleeing from a dragon-[ST:n ]like beast. Excited by this unknown[ST:n ]creature that may or may not even exist,[ST:n ]Prospector Vera came up with this name. |
600 |
|
This book is worn to nigh unreadability,[ST:n ]but the illustrations of giants depicted[ST:n ]within feel somehow nostalgic. Letrick,[ST:n ]the cathedral overseer, broke into tears[ST:n ]upon seeing it and gave it this name. |