Woodlice Extract 63
From KB Lexicon
Woodlice Extract 63
| Type | Alchemical |
|---|---|
| Source | Standardized extraction from woodlice |
| Classification | Alchemical & Mineral Ingredients |
| Primary Uses | Controlled decay, ageing, and patina-focused brews |
| Common Potions | None listed |
| Alchemical Properties | Measured rot-inducing influence |
| Magical Effects | Accelerates controlled decay or weathering |
| Hazard Level | Medium |
| Shelf Life | Stable if sealed |
| Notes | The “63” refers to an old standard recipe now used in textbooks. |
This refined extract allows decay to be introduced in tightly measured amounts.
It is used to artificially age objects, create patina, or test anti-rot wards.
Students are warned never to spill it on school brooms.