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The Elemental Store was an ingredients supply shop in Eileanar that was owned and operated by Navailles and Urquiza up to the fall of Netheril in 3520 NY (−339 DR).[1]

Services[]

The Store sold an array of completely pure chemical substances for use in alchemy, as material components in the spells of wizards, and other precise purposes. Depending on the material, they could be obtained in gaseous or liquid forms, though most were in solid bricks or powders. The prices were generally proportional to the weight of the material.[1]

Substance Cost (gp) Form Measure Purpose
Aluminum 3 Brick Ounce Metals
Arsenic 8 Powder Ounce Poisons
Barium 15 Powder Ounce Smelting
Cadmium 11 Powder Ounce Smelting
Calcium 4 Powder Ounce Healing
Carbon 2 Powder Ounce Healing
Chlorine 4 Gas Cubic foot Poisons
Chromium 5 Brick Ounce Metals
Cobalt 6 Brick Ounce Metals
Copper 6 Brick Ounce Metals, coins
Fluorine 2 Gas Cubic foot Poisons
Gold 20 Brick Ounce Metals, coins
Helium 0.4 Gas Cubic foot Conveyance
Hydrogen 0.1 Gas Cubic foot Conveyance
Iodine 13 Brick Ounce Healing, poisons
Iron 6 Brick Ounce Metals
Lead 21 Brick Ounce Metals
Lithium 0.6 Brick Ounce Explosives
Magnesium 3 Brick Ounce Explosives
Manganese 6 Powder Ounce Smelting
Mercury 20 Liquid Fluid ounce Spell storing
Molybdenum 10 Brick Ounce Metals
Nickel 6 Brick Ounce Metals
Nitrogen 2 Gas Cubic foot Explosives
Oxygen 2 Gas Cubic foot Breathing magic
Palladium 10 Brick Ounce Holy symbols
Phosphorous 3 Powder Ounce Explosives
Platinum 125 Brick Ounce Metals, coins
Potassium 4 Powder Ounce Explosives
Radium 22 Powder Ounce Healing, poisons
Silicon 3 Powder Ounce Construction
Silver 11 Brick Ounce Metals, coins
Sodium 2 Brick Ounce Explosives
Sulfur 3 Powder Ounce Explosives
Zinc 7 Brick Ounce Smelting
Zirconium 9 Brick Ounce Smelting

Appendix[]

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 slade, Jim Butler (October 1996). “The Winds of Netheril”. In Jim Butler ed. Netheril: Empire of Magic (TSR, Inc.), p. 100. ISBN 0-7869-0437-2.
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