With the release of LU24, various discontinued raws, interims and refines could be used in place of raw materials in the new "no subs" recipes. Some substitutions are easy to figure out. Metal items for metal, gem items for gems, yarn and such for roots and so on. However, unless you have a nearly photographic memory, it is hard to remember which pre-LU24 vials, glasses, crafted loams, discontinued foods and fungi, etc. belong to which tier, and thus, can substitute for what sorts of post-LU24 items. The below list is not a complete substitution list, but covers the more creatively-named items.
Tier |
Common |
Rare |
1 |
- worked poison vial, mouthblown glass, isonoid loam = leaded loam
- sepia ink, sepia dye, isonoid reagent = T1 app IV or common jewely primary
- fossil temper = tin, lead, malachite
- chloro wash, chloro oil, chloro resin, silverberry, birchroot, birchwood,
allspice, milkweed, twinleaf, juniper, sassafras, snakeroot, barley,
nutmeg, basil, pecan = roots
- coldwind flounder, turtle meat = tier 1 fish/meat substitute
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- dinoid loam, worn poison vial, tempered glass = flickering dust
- cochineal ink. cochineal dye, dinoid reagent = T1 adept III or rare jewelry primary
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2 |
- poison vial, float glass, trinoid loam = salty loam
- iron gual ink, iron gual dye, trinoid reagent = T2 app IV or common jewely primary
- eolith temper = iron, turquoise, electrum
- stroma wash, stroma oil, stroma resin, fig, spoonleaf yucca, sycamore,
withered mushroom, soapweed, tree fern, field maple, radish, vanilla,
thyme, black walnut, wheat = tubers
- golden cichlid = T2 fish substitute
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- lined poison vial, muffled glass, tetranoid loam = shimmering dust
- suzuri ink, suzuri dye, tetranoid reagent = T2 adept III or rare jewelry primary
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3 |
- advanced poison vial, enamelled glass, hexanoid loam = pliant loam
- carbon ink, carbon dye, hexanoid reagent = T3 app IV or common jewely primary
- neolith temper = carbonite, gold, agate
- thylakoid wash, thylakoid oil, thylakoid resin, beetleweed, poison
oak, wild hyacinth, bellflower, wild leek, wild birch, wild garlic,
plantain, almond, blue succulent, cinnamon, marjoram, rye = belladonna
root
- octopus tentacle = T3 fish substitute
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- sealed poison vial, patterned glass, heptanoid loam = sparkling dust
- indigo ink, indigo dye, heptanoid reagent = T3 adept III or rare jewelry primary
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4 |
- exceptional poison vial, iridescent glass, pentanoid loam = supple
loam
- carmine ink, carmine dye, pentanoid reagent = T4 app IV or common jewely primary
- paleolith temper = feyiron, velium, opaline
- granum wash, granum oil, granum resin, sage, sneezeweed, bitter nutmeg,
cypress, red oak, black oak, sumach, tarragon,honey, shallots, cashew,
rolled oat = tussah root
- blackwater snapper = T4 fish substitute
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- flawless poison vial, opalescent glass, octanoid loam = glimmering
dust
- woad ink, woad dye, octanoid reagent = T4 adept III or rare jewelry primary
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5 |
- superb poison vial, flashed glass, enneanoid loam = bonded loam
- lac ink, lac dye, enneanoid reagent = T5 app IV or common jewely primary
- xeolith temper = fulginate, bloodstone, diamondine
- golgi wash, golgi oil, golgi resin, moonflower, peppertree, lacquer,
cinchweed, ginseng, turnip, saffron, kiola nut, corn, cardamom, wormwood
= ashen roots
|
- immaculate poison vial, acid etched glass, decanoid loam = luminous
dust
- alizarin ink, alizarin dye, decanoid reagent = T5 adept III or rare jewelry primary
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6 |
- exquisite poison glass lustrous glass, unodecanoid loam = soluble
loam
- ardent ink, ardent dye, unodecanoid reagent = T6 app IV or common jewely primary
- mezzolith temper = indium, beyrillium, nacre
- meso wash, meso oil, meso resin, amaranth, chamomile, date, foxglove,
mulberry, valerian root, cloves, coriander, macadamia nuts = succulent
root
- red herring = T6 fish substitute
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- leaded poison vial, brilliant cut glass, duodecanoid loam = lambent
dust
- cerulean ink, cerulean dye, duodecanoid reagent = T6 adept III or rare jewelry primary
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