I'm tired of having to look up herb lists when roleplaying Blissbloom so im dumping the general warriors herb stuff in this project, feel free to reference it for your own medic characters Most info is sourced from the warriors wiki - - A: - Alder bark: chewing eases toothaches. - Aloe: the juice soothes burns and dry paw pads. B: - Beech: leaves used to wrap things (wounds/herb bundles). - Bindweed: when used with sticks keeps a broken leg aligned. - Blackberry leaves: eases pain of bee stings when mixed into a poultice. - Borage: reduces fevers, produces milk, soothes stomachaches, loosens coughs. - Bright-eye: mixed with lovage to cure coughs. - Broom: helps broken legs and wounds when mixed into a poultice. - Burdock root: when chewed up good for burns, rat bites, sore paws. - Burnet: travel herb, provides strength. C: - Catchweed: seals in poultices. - Catmint: small dosages used for greencough and whitecough. - Celandine: juice soothes eyes. - Chamomile: travel herb, provides strength and good for the heart, can also relieve symptoms of anxiety. - Chervil: used on infected wounds and to cure nausea. - Chickweed: less effective herb for treating greencough. - Cobweb: used to seal wounds, stop bleeding, and make splints. - Coltsfoot: eases asthmatic symptoms and other long-term coughing. - Comfrey: leaves used to wrap paws, can soothe itching/inflammation/soreness and wounds/burns. D: - Daisy leaf: travel herb, eases joint pain. - Dandelion: reduces fever, roots treat poison. - Dock: soothes scratches, paw pads, and joints. E: - Elder leaves: soothes sprains and pulled muscles when made into a poultice. F: - Fennel: juice helps with hip pain. - Feverfew: reduces fevers and aches. G: - Goatweed: eases feelings of sadness. - Goldenrod: used to heal and disinfect wounds. - Ginger: eases motion sickness, runny noses, and stomachaches. - Goldenseal: used on wounds, decreases inflammation and fights infection. H: - Hawkweed: less effective treatment for greencough. - Heather: smell soothes anxiety, nectar used to sweeten bitter herbs and blossoms can be used for aching joints. - Honey: remedy for damaged or raw throats, mixed with herbs for increased energy and used to sweeten bitter herbs. - Horsetail: treats infections and stings, can be used to stop f bleeding. I: - Ivy leaf: wrap herb bundles/broken limbs. J: - Juniper berries: soothes bellyaches, gives strength, relieves coughs. L: - Lamb's ear: travel herb, gives strength. - Lavender: hides bad smells, eases fever and bee stings. - Lovage: small amount mixed with bright-eye for coughs. - Lungwort: cures yellowcough. - Lemon balm: reduces indigestion and anxiety. Helps toothaches. - Licorice root: chewing helps toothaches and disinfects the mouth. M: - Mallow: soothes stomachaches and mild coughs. - Marigold: treatment for wounds, disinfection and anti-inflammatory. - Mint: hides bad smells, sweetens bitter herbs, clears stuffy noses. - Moss: you can probably guess. - Mouse bile: used to remove ticks. - Mullein: loosens coughs and soothes sore throats. O: - Dried oak leaf: can prevent infection, doesn't help if infection has already set in. P: - Parsley: cures stomachache, stops queen from producing milk. - Poppy seeds: pain and shock relief, not recommended for a large dose or queens. - Peppermint: hides bad smells, clears out stuffy noses. R: - Ragweed: travel herb, gives strength. - Ragwort leaves: same as above. - Raspberry leaves: eases pain, less effective but safer than poppy seeds. - Rosemary: hides bad smells, soothing. - Rush: binds broken bones. S: - Sage: soothes stomachaches, calms nerves. - Sheep sorrel: eases fever. - Sorrel: travel herb, decreases appetite and thirst, - Stinging nettle: decreases swelling, draws out poison. - Sweet-sedge: roots ease infection. T: - Tansy: cures cough, helps whitecough from progressing to greencough, soothes throats. - Thyme: calms anxiety and shock, helps with indigestion. - Tormentil: roots extract poison from wounds. V: - Valerian: reduces anxiety, relieves insomnia. W: - Watermint: soothes stomachaches, hides bad smells. - Wild garlic: hides scents, draws out infection, helps rat bites. - Willow leaves: alternative for yarrow, less harsh on the stomach and better for kit or elderly patients. Y: - Yarrow: expels poison from stomach, seals dry and cracked paw pads. - - Poultices: - Marigold & Goldenrod: best mix for wounds of any kind. - Lovage & bright-eye: good for coughs. - Elder leaves & broom: sprains and breaks. - Dock & yarrow: cracked/dry paw pads. - Horsetail/dock/comfrey: can be added to the marigold and goldenrod poultice for slight pain relief. - Juniper berries & ragwort leaves: aching joints. - Blackberry leaves & lavender: bee stings. - There's way more ways to mix the herbs but that's all I feel like writing rn - -
I roleplay like these herbs are available year round but if your roleplaying herb gathering during leafbare then the main herbs you'd be getting are: - mint, parsley, peppermint, thyme, sage