Actually it was the movement that turned into chemistry as we know today.
Yes, you can raise Alchemy by consuming ingredients, and by making potions and poisons.
no grummite eggs cannot be hatched and are in the game purley as alchemy ingredients
The better the potion the more the XP, unlike some other perks, so try to stick to just big money potions. When i used Alchemy on one of my playthroughs i had like 4 or 5 potions and remembered the ingredients, then only bought them exact ingredients. Its a lot of ingredients to remember but write it down then after a few shops you'll remember them. Thats what i did anyway. -ansellbwoy-
Alchemy of Illness The Alchemy of Happiness Alchemy Unlimited
a lab where you do alchemy.
There is no such thing as alchemy.
There are many ingredients that can create Restore Health potions, though some require a higher Alchemy skill before that particular property is visible. However even a novice alchemist can use ingredients like Aloe Vera Leaves, Sweetcakes, Cairn Bolette Cap, Boar Meat, Mugwort Seeds, Venison and Lady's Mantle Leaves. The key to making a good healing potion though is not determined by the ingredients, as every ingredient provides them same healing effect. What determines the strength of the potion is your alchemy skill, and the quality of the alchemical equipment you use. The more poor potions you make, the more chance you've got of increasing your alchemy skill, and in time, you'll be making more effective potions.
Zed's alchemy
Yes. Alchemy can be used.
You can't.
There is no patron saint of alchemy.
It depends on what kind of flower you are talking about. If it just a planter, then you can find them on graves and in most houses. If you are talking about ingredients (loose), then you can find them in caves and you can also buy them from Alchemists and Alchemy shops. But if you are talking about ingredients( on plant), then you can find them anywhere, depending on the type of flower/plant.