- For information about the plant, see Felandaris.
- For the herb in Dragon Age: Inquisition, see Felandaris (Inquisition).
Felandaris or "demon weed" is a crafting resource in Dragon Age II. It is used to craft poisons and bombs and only grows where the Veil is thin.
Background[]
The name felandaris is elven, meaning "demon weed," which is fitting for this rare plant because it grows only in places where the Veil is thin.
Felandaris is easily identified. It's a twisted, wicked-looking shrub with long, thorny shoots, and no leaves: a skeletal hand, reaching out from an unmarked grave. Many swear the plant radiates a palpable aura of malevolence, so it comes as no surprise that it unnerves many a junior herbalist.—An excerpt from The Botanical Compendium by Ines Arancia, botanist[1]
Acquisition[]
- Felandaris can be found in Pride's End during A New Path (Act 3), to the right of the demon's statue in the cave.
Uses[]
- Felandaris is one of the ingredients of Fell Grenade, which causes significant damage; and Fell Poison, which leeches health from its targets transferring it to the user.