Known Sources:
- Practically any area that has water including:
- *The Commons.
- *Triton Avenue.
- *Unicorn Way.
- *Cyclops Lane.
- *Odle Town.
- Can also be obtained from Fishing Chests in:
- * Odle Town.
Where do you get black pearls in Wizard101?
Toshio in MooShu sells the Transmute spell. Sometimes, you will also receive a Black Pearl as a rare reagent from harvesting Black Lotus. Hope this helps! They also can be found while harvesting Pearls in the underwater and shore areas of Celestia, Crab Alley, Avalon and Azteca.
Where do you find cat tail reagents in Wizard101?
The Bazaar in Olde Town usually has a large stock of Cat Tails, but you can also find them where they like to grow best, in or near water. [email protected]
How to add cat tail to your wiki?
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Where do you get pigsie spell in Wizard101?
Check: Wizard101 loremaster drops guide By buying some Wysteria lore packs you can get the spell as a drop from the pack as well as other spells. By crafting Pigsie spell from Recipe: Pigsie ( you need to be Legendary Artisan Crafter in order to buy the Recipe from Grady for (12,000 Gold) and craft it )
Where do you get Amber in Wizard101 folio?
Farming Playhouse Gauntlet as it’s dropped there, from MacDeath Boss. Farming Myth or Death Deckathalon Towers in events as it’s dropped there. You can buy amber from Brandon Mistborn for 5000 Arena tickets each.
How many areas are in Wizard 101?
Wizard City is one of sixteen “worlds” in Wizard 101 (the others are Krokotopia, Marleybone, MooShu, Dragonspyre, Grizzleheim, Celestia, Wysteria, Zafaria, Avalon, Azteca, Aquila, Khrysalis, Polaris, Mirage, Empyrea, and Karamelle).
Are cattails used for anything?
Cattails are important to wildlife, and many species are also cultivated ornamentally as pond plants and for dried-flower arrangements. The long flat leaves of the common cattail (Typha latifolia) are used especially for making mats and chair seats. The starchy rhizomes are eaten in some places.