
(06-24-2016, 04:13 PM)Kilieit Wrote:(06-24-2016, 03:57 PM)Shoshopu Wrote:(06-24-2016, 03:30 PM)Kilieit Wrote: even a single drop of a true dragon's blood
I would have to find it, but I'm 99% sure a dev has said that it has to be a special vial of dragon's blood concocted specifically to serve that purpose, but it may not necessarily be that hard to make, as it was apparently distributed to a lot of heretics. After all, dragon blood is a relatively standard high-level alchemy ingredient for stat-enhancing potions. I mean, I know Alphinaud has said this or that, but NPCs have proven in the past to be unreliable sources for lore.
Yeah, if there's dev confirmation on something then that takes precedence over whatever half-remembered thing I recall from MSQ I did last month xD
Either way, it's diluted but not that diluted.
Found it!! turns out it wasn't on the SE forums at all and I just wasted a couple hours. It's a Dengeki article.
Dengeki Wrote:– When the people of Ishgard become dragons, is there a general role for what they will become?
In terms of how powerful they will become, it goes in order Aevis -> Syricta -> Diresaur. Think of it as depending on how much of the “factor of the dragon†they inherited.
Also, drinking “dragons blood†alone has no effect. It has to be “blood poured with great magick.â€
Drinking the blood of a defeated dragon, or even taking draconian medicines, there will be no effect.
In the right doses it is perfectly safe, so adventurers and even the people of Ishgard should have peace of mind when using draconian medicines.
Indeed it's only tangentially related to the topic at hand, but... it was really bothering me so I had to find it. <_>