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Blackcurrant
  • Blackcurrant item sprite
Stack digit 9Stack digit 9Stack digit 9Stack digit 9
Statistics
Type
Consumable✔️
Use time17 (Very fast)
TooltipMinor improvements to all stats
RarityRarity level: 1
Sell20
Research5 required
Grants Buff
BuffWell FedWell Fed
Buff tooltipMinor improvements to all stats
Minor improvements to all stats and increased life regeneration
Duration5 minutes
Obtained from Obtained from
Classic mode icon Classic
Expert mode icon Expert
Master mode icon Master
EntityQty.Rate
Ebonwood Palm tree_Ebonwood Palm treeEbonwood Palm tree
(Shaking)
13.51%
Ebonwood Palm treehalloweenEbonwood Palm treeEbonwood Palm tree
(Shaking)
13.41%
(Halloween)
Ebonwood Palm treenotoasisEbonwood Palm treeEbonwood Palm tree
(Shaking)
13.05%
(Ocean)
Ebonwood tree_Ebonwood treeEbonwood tree
(Shaking)
13.51%
Ebonwood treehalloweenEbonwood treeEbonwood tree
(Shaking)
13.41%
(Halloween)

The Blackcurrant is a potion item that gives the Well Fed buff. This lasts for 5 minutes, but can be canceled at any time by selecting the icon and canceling it in the equipment menu (Console version) or by double-tapping the buff icon (Mobile version).

It has a 3.5% dropping chance from any shaken Corrupt Trees.

Like all other food items, it can be placed on a PlatePlate: Blackcurrant (on Plate).

Crafting[]

Used in[]

ResultIngredientsCrafting station
Fruit JuiceFruit Juice
Cooking PotCooking Pot
or
CauldronCauldron
Fruit SaladFruit Salad
Smoothie of DarknessSmoothie of Darkness
AmbrosiaAmbrosia
ShimmerShimmer Transmutation

Trivia[]

  • Blackcurrant is a berry shrub that can be found in Central and Northern Europe, as well as Northern Asia.

History[]

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