Here you have it, folks, a listing of all the items of gK...isn’t that useful? I sure hope it is, or I’ve just wasted an entire page on nothing. Click the links to jump to a specific item category (coming in the next update, if I remember how to do it), or browse through at your potentially bored leisure. To date, there are a total of 30 items that are included here, and thus presumably exist in the gK universe.
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Construction Materials (2):
Wood
Stone
Foods (11):
Holy Bread
Violet Nectar
Goblin Moss
Desert Seeds
Ironweed
Wheat Grain
Flatbread
Cake
Potatoes
Kelp
Seaweed
Elemental Items (6):
Moonleaf
Adamant
Starstone
Earthbone
Teardrop
Quintessence
Heavy Metals (4):
Tungsten
Zirconium
Hydrargyrum
Dysprosium
Alchemical Items (5):
Iron
Glitterbomb
Alchemical Instruments
Agglomerator
Aspergill
Oddities (4):
White Sand
Ashes
Snails
Biscuit
Wood
Essential for many constructions.
This useful item is used in almost all sorts of actions, ranging from fence-building to baking and even to alchemy. It is made by forest terrain, and can be found nearly everywhere.
Stone
Essential for many constructions.
Stone also is an item with wide-ranging uses, not only as a spell component for such skills as Terra Diutinus and Necromancy, but also used simply in roadbuilding. It is produced by all sorts of quarries, though Stone Quarries produce the most of it.
Holy Bread
Baked in Heaven's kingdom; everyone's preferred food.
This type of bread is the best type of food in the game, however, it is rather difficult to obtain. Its only supply is the 40 pieces that are brought by incarnating souls as they descend from Heaven.
Violet Nectar
A favorite of Leaf people.
Nectar, the food for Leaf people, is made by Violet Fields or can be conjured with Conjuration of Nectar.
Goblin Moss
A sylvan delicacy.
Goblin Moss has a few very practical uses for many elements. First of all, it is a well-filling food for anyone, but especially so for Metal souls. Second, it is used by Sky souls to achieve an astral trance. Moss is produced by old forests, but beware enchantments.
Desert Seeds
Various desert seeds, eaten by desperate Metal people.
While being a bad-tasting food to everyone (even the Metal souls that make it), desert seeds do have some uses. They’re best known for the fact that they’re the first item anyone learns to conjure, as well as that they are able to be alchemized into the highly superior ironweed. Seeds are made naturally by desert farms.
Ironweed
The rare edible Ironweed.
This food item is to Metal souls as moss is to Leaf souls. It grows very slowly (1 per day, maxing at 7) on desert tiles, but it is well worth the wait. Ironweed can also be alchemized using Desert Alchemy or conjured using Basic Conjuration of Iron.
Wheat Grain
Wheat porridge or flatbread is the normal Sky fare.
Wheat grain is produced by Sky-element farms, but is better baked (with wood) into flatbread.
Flatbread
The staple food of Sky folk.
Flatbread is created when any souls bakes it up from grain and wood. It also can be made by Conjuration of Bread. I’m pretty sure it can be eaten by any of the five elements, which makes it a good means of worldwide sustenance.
Cake
A skillfully crafted confection.
This very rare type of food is concocted by those with Expert Baking. It sometimes is extremely filling, though occasionally the cake will taste horrid.
Potatoes
Earth people usually cook their potatoes into a thick vegetable soup, and eat it hot with crusty bread.
A potato farm will produce these in abundance for the earthen folk that they sustain.
Kelp
Macrocystis pyrifera, a favorite of Sea people.
Kelp is made for water people to eat in their undersea farms, and also produced in small amounts on water tiles themselves.
Herringfish
Clupea harangus.
After building a fishery, these tiny herrings will be produced by day in great abundance, making them good food for water souls.
Moonleaf
The Moonleaf is rare magical herb used in elemental magic.
This item is produced when a leaf soul is killed by a metal soul, and can be alchemized
into earthbone. Also, it is used to make Leaf Gates. The advanced knowledge Leaf Conjuration can also produce it.
Adamant
A very hard metallic gem with mystic powers.
Adamant is one of the most abundant of the elemental items, because not only is it produced when a metal soul dies at the hands of a sky soul, when it is alchemized from earthbone, or when it is made by Metal Conjuration; it can also be made from spare tungsten by using Adamantine Alchemy. It is used to make Metal Gates and also by metal souls to supply themselves with extra spiritual energy (using Expert Alchemy).
Starstone
Starstone, a glowing transparent jewel, is important to solar alchemy.
Starstone is one of the more useful of its type of item, being used to make glitterbombs, Sky Gates, and Weir Gates. It can be alchemized from teardrops or is harvested by earthen souls from a dead sky soul. Also, Sky Conjuration can make some for a hefty price in spiritual energy.
Earthbone
An Earthbone is a smooth warm stone prized in terrestrial alchemy.
This elemental item is mostly used by those attempting to make planets or squares using various forms of Terra Auctus, but it also can be used to make Earth Gates. It is formed when a water soul kills an earth soul, or when it is alchemized from moonleaf.
Teardrop
The Teardrop is a frozen-liquid jewel used in elemental magic.
Teardrop is made by a water soul’s death at the hands of a leaf soul, or it can be alchemized nonviolently from adamant.
Quintessence
An opaque white stone with Angelic qualities.
Quintessence is made by Alchemy’s spell Distill, and as of now has no uses, even to Angelic souls (which would be hinted to by its description)
Tungsten
A heavy grey-white metal with unusual electrical properties.
This common metal is mined by Tungsten Gardens and can be used in any number of alchemical actions. Its most famous use, however, is its transformation into adamant, so that with a larger enough store of tungsten, any elemental item can eventually be alchemized.
Zirconium
A glistening metallic substance with all concave surfaces.
So far, this item can only be conjured with Conjuration of Zirconium, however, it is believed an advanced form of Manufacturing will be able to produce it.
Hydrargyrum
A bright liquid metal
This item is conjured up like Zirconium, however it is assumed that some alchemical process will allow us to make it without using a Conjuration. For those who don’t know Latin, "hydrargyrum" means quicksilver, and is the original name of mercury.
Dysprosium
An attractive Earthen metal.
Dysprosium, like zirconium, can only be conjured (obviously, by Conjuration of Dysprosium). More conventional means of production can only be guessed at.
Iron
A tensile reddish metal.
Iron Alchemy makes this rare item, whose sole use is in the construction of Labs.
Glitterbomb
A small magical explosive.
Bombs are made by Solar Alchemy, or conjured with Conjuration of Bombs. They are used to cancel an angel’s current action, making it proceed to the next one queued.
Alchemical Instruments
Arcane paraphernalia useful for difficult alchemical experiments.
These instruments are made daily by Labs, or created with Conjuration of Instruments. They are useful in either terrestrial or expert alchemies.
Agglomerator
A lens-shaped perforated funicular alchemical device.
This strange device is used in Lapidarian Alchemy though apparently has no other uses besides that.
Aspergill
An alchemical device topped by a reticulated wooden ball bearing silver water.
Its use is currently unknown.
White Sand
A large quantity of isinglass grains.
This extremely heavy amount of sand is made per day by a White Plains, the Angelic terrain type. It is used in Lapidarian Alchemy.
Ashes
Remnants of a fire.
Ashes can only be conjured by Conjuration of Ashes, and have no use.
Snails
Helix pomatia.
These little critters can be made with Conjuration of Snails, and eaten reluctantly by those that wish them harm. Poor li’l buggers. They just need some friends. Friends that don’t try and eat them, of course. The most famous of the snails is my own little pet, Symo Junior. He resides on the snail farm of Yellow Moon.
Biscuit
classified
Who told you about this? There was no biscuit, I say! None at all!
[gokrida]