Skyrim:Cure Disease
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Cure Disease | |
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School | Restoration |
Type | Restorative |
Alchemy | |
ID | 000ae723 |
Base Cost | 0.5 |
Base Mag | 5 |
Base Dur | 0 |
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Built-In Potions |
Alchemy description: Cures all diseases.
Cure Disease is a magical effect that cures all of the target's diseases. The effect will also cure Sanguinare Vampiris, but only within the first three days after infection.
Other than potions, methods of curing diseases include:
- The Blessings received from altars.
- The Vigilant of Stendarr, by simply asking one of them to cure you.
- Garlic BreadHF
Alchemy[edit]
The following alchemy ingredients can be used to create a potion of Cure Disease:
Base game:
- Charred Skeever Hide (0.36×)
- Felsaad Tern FeathersDB
- Hawk Feathers (0.36×) (1st effect)
- Mudcrab Chitin
- Vampire Dust
- ChokeweedCC (0.36×)
- Hunger TongueCC (0.36×)
- Juvenile MudcrabCC
- Red Kelp Gas BladderCC (0.36×)
- Scrib JellyCC (0.36×)
- SpadefishCC
- Withering MoonCC (0.36×)
Since Cure Disease does not rely on magnitude, simply eating a single ingredient (e.g. Hawk Feathers) is as effective as a potion.
Notes[edit]
- Unlike past Elder Scrolls games, there is no way to cast a Cure Disease spell, as one does not exist in the game.
- One good source of Cure Disease potions and alchemy ingredients are members of the Silver Hand, who nearly always carry Cure Disease potions and/or ingredients with the effect. Vigilants of Stendarr also often carry one or more Cure Disease potions.
- If you have one or more ranks of the Alchemy perk "Experimenter" and eat an ingredient with a Cure Disease effect while having a disease (such as Brain Rot), it will be cured because the property of the ingredient was discovered. However, such ingredients where Cure Disease isn't the first effect (such as Mudcrab Chitin) will not work to cure diseases contracted afterwards when consumed, as you are no longer "discovering" the potential effects of the ingredient.
Related Effects[edit]
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