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===Other Methods===
===Other Methods===
[[40 @ Il Mheg]] (x16.3,y30.7) [Rank 2]
Purchased from [[Sul Lad]] in [[Il Mheg]] (x16.3,y30.7) for 40 [[Bicolor Gemstones]].
 
==Description==
==Description==
It is said these botanical beasts were originally golems created long ago in the kingdom of Voeburt, conceived by mages to tend the royal gardens. Their present, floral appearance is the work of fae folk who settled there after the kingdom's fall, and indiscriminately bathed the land in pixie magicks. The result: beautiful flowerbeds as far as the eye can see, as well as a new breed of gardening guardians.
It is said these botanical beasts were originally golems created long ago in the kingdom of Voeburt, conceived by mages to tend the royal gardens. Their present, floral appearance is the work of fae folk who settled there after the kingdom's fall, and indiscriminately bathed the land in pixie magicks. The result: beautiful flowerbeds as far as the eye can see, as well as a new breed of gardening guardians.


[[Category:Trial Triad Cards]]
[[Category:Trial Triad Cards]]

Revision as of 11:05, 19 February 2020

Template:Triple Triad Card Infobox Flower Basket Card is a Common (★) Triple Triad Card.

Acquired By

NPC Reward

Other Methods

Purchased from Sul Lad in Il Mheg (x16.3,y30.7) for 40 Bicolor Gemstones.

Description

It is said these botanical beasts were originally golems created long ago in the kingdom of Voeburt, conceived by mages to tend the royal gardens. Their present, floral appearance is the work of fae folk who settled there after the kingdom's fall, and indiscriminately bathed the land in pixie magicks. The result: beautiful flowerbeds as far as the eye can see, as well as a new breed of gardening guardians.