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Revision as of 15:53, 19 October 2019

This article contains information for players or people interested in playing on the Classic server. If you are looking for information for The Mana World, go here The Mana World.
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Silkworm.png

ID: 1035

Level 20
Attributes
Strength20
Agility11
Vitality10
Intelligence10
Dexterity40
Luck10

May mutate 2 attributes up to 40%.

Offense
Attack0
Range1
Defense
Health Points1
Physical Resistance2%
Magical Resistance10%
Rewards
Experience1
Job Experience1

Description and Biotope

Silkworms are a common species of worms that roam the The Mana World. They often appear in caves, especially the ones with bats in them, and also appear in the grass around Hurnscald and in the Woodland areas. They are a good source of Silk Cocoons (50% drop). For reasons that we still do not understand well, the swamp region located south-west of Dimonds cove does have a specially important population of Silkworms. Another good spot is in the NorthEast Woodland area. It is rumored that some of the trees in these areas resemble the mulberry bush.

It is possible to shear the silkworms for their cocoons, by using the #chipchip spell, if you have been trained in that field of magic.

Quests

The following quests require Silk Cocoons

Thereby resulting in (including the silk robe) a requirement for: 541 Silk Cocoons, meaning about 1082 Silkworms

Magic

  • Silkworms can be sheared with the #chipchip spell, giving a chance of it dropping a Silk Cocoon.
  • Silk Cocoons can be used in the magical #plugh spell, which makes you be able to regenerate health even if you are carrying more than half your weight (normally, when you are carrying over half of your allowable weight, you can not regenerate health or magic points).

Recipes

Silk Cocoons can apparently be eaten with cave snake eggs, lamps and tongues, as seen by Waric, Orums master in the Candle Helmet Quest, but you are unable to eat one in game for health points.

See Also

Legacy:Monsters