A reagent (IPA riˈeɪdʒənt or re-ey-gents) is an item that is required in order to cast a specific spell or use a specific ability. A reagent differs from a tool in that successfully using the ability/spell will consume the reagent. The use of the term comes from chemistry terminology, reactant, and items used in chemical reactions. Blizzard Entertainment adopted the term to extend its use to include spells and some recipes. Reagents are generally not tradeskill or crafting ingredients (except perhaps Alchemy). As of Patch 2.3.0, Blind no longer has a reagent requirement for Rogues.
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| - A reagent (IPA riˈeɪdʒənt or re-ey-gents) is an item that is required in order to cast a specific spell or use a specific ability. A reagent differs from a tool in that successfully using the ability/spell will consume the reagent. The use of the term comes from chemistry terminology, reactant, and items used in chemical reactions. Blizzard Entertainment adopted the term to extend its use to include spells and some recipes. Reagents are generally not tradeskill or crafting ingredients (except perhaps Alchemy). As of Patch 2.3.0, Blind no longer has a reagent requirement for Rogues.
- A reagent (IPA riˈeɪdʒənt or re-ey-gents) is an item that is required in order to cast a specific spell or use a specific ability. A reagent differs from a tool in that successfully using the ability/spell will consume the reagent. The use of the term comes from chemistry terminology, reactant, and items used in chemical reactions. Blizzard Entertainment adopted the term to extend its use to include spells and some recipes. Reagents are generally not tradeskill or crafting ingredients (except perhaps Alchemy). As of Patch 2.3.0, Blind no longer has a reagent requirement for Rogues.
- A reagent is an "ingredient" for use in spells and alchemy. One can find most reagents on the ground in the wilderness, or buy most reagents from shops at around 3 Gold Pieces each, depending on the type. Reagents have been used as currency in the past, especially Dragon Teeth and Volcanic Ash. Reagents all have their own graphic, which makes them very easy to spot in the wild.
- Reagents are fairly common and plenteous items that are consumed in the casting of certain spells. These include bones, ashes, nacre, mandrake, sulfur and resin.
- A reagent is an item that must be present in a player's inventory in order to cast certain spells, combat abilities, or AA abilities. Actions that require reagents usually are unique in their function, only need to be used rarely, or both. The overwhelming majority of abilities requiring reagents are spells.
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| - A reagent is an item that must be present in a player's inventory in order to cast certain spells, combat abilities, or AA abilities. Actions that require reagents usually are unique in their function, only need to be used rarely, or both. The overwhelming majority of abilities requiring reagents are spells. Typically, a set amount of the reagent item is consumed with each use of the ability in question. However, some spells requiring reagents simply need for the item to be in the inventory. The druid and ranger spell Flame Lick is one example: the caster must have a Fire Beetle Eye somewhere in his or her inventory in order to use the spell, but the eye is never consumed by being used in this way. Certain focus effects can reduce the odds that reagents will be consumed. Some AA abilities can reduce (or in some cases completely negate) the chance for reagents to be consumed when using particular spells. For instance, the magician's Elemental Pact AA stops Malachites from being consumed when summoning an elemental pet. If a spell that normally requires a reagent is being cast as the result of a proc, or as a clicky with no casting time, no reagents will be consumed. Numerous items with procs or clickies of enchanter or wizard rune spells (most of which normally require reagents) take advantage of this fact.
- A reagent (IPA riˈeɪdʒənt or re-ey-gents) is an item that is required in order to cast a specific spell or use a specific ability. A reagent differs from a tool in that successfully using the ability/spell will consume the reagent. The use of the term comes from chemistry terminology, reactant, and items used in chemical reactions. Blizzard Entertainment adopted the term to extend its use to include spells and some recipes. Reagents are generally not tradeskill or crafting ingredients (except perhaps Alchemy). As of Patch 2.3.0, Blind no longer has a reagent requirement for Rogues.
- A reagent (IPA riˈeɪdʒənt or re-ey-gents) is an item that is required in order to cast a specific spell or use a specific ability. A reagent differs from a tool in that successfully using the ability/spell will consume the reagent. The use of the term comes from chemistry terminology, reactant, and items used in chemical reactions. Blizzard Entertainment adopted the term to extend its use to include spells and some recipes. Reagents are generally not tradeskill or crafting ingredients (except perhaps Alchemy). As of Patch 2.3.0, Blind no longer has a reagent requirement for Rogues.
- A reagent is an "ingredient" for use in spells and alchemy. One can find most reagents on the ground in the wilderness, or buy most reagents from shops at around 3 Gold Pieces each, depending on the type. Reagents have been used as currency in the past, especially Dragon Teeth and Volcanic Ash. Reagents all have their own graphic, which makes them very easy to spot in the wild.
- Reagents are fairly common and plenteous items that are consumed in the casting of certain spells. These include bones, ashes, nacre, mandrake, sulfur and resin.
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