1. Interestingly, some of the local medicinal plants do seem to relieve some effects of the corruption. Think of it like a cold medicine: it dulls the sickness but does not cure it. The corruption will still be there, and could even still advance, but medicines can help the effects a bit.
2. There are no notable new plants in areas around the town, but curiously, plants that grow closer to the caves seem to hold off the effects of the corruption with more potency than ones in town. However, be careful--since the corruption has been affecting the environment outside of town, any plants harvested that have come into contact with it will make a person's condition worse, not better, even if the plant harvested shows no sign of corruption.
3. Yes! She'll have to find a way to get the rocks into a form that can be used to make medicine, such as grinding, melting, or some sort of magical manipulation. But the rocks will have the same effect in medicinal form, although it may take several doses and lots of trial-and-error to get a successful dosage.
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2. There are no notable new plants in areas around the town, but curiously, plants that grow closer to the caves seem to hold off the effects of the corruption with more potency than ones in town. However, be careful--since the corruption has been affecting the environment outside of town, any plants harvested that have come into contact with it will make a person's condition worse, not better, even if the plant harvested shows no sign of corruption.
3. Yes! She'll have to find a way to get the rocks into a form that can be used to make medicine, such as grinding, melting, or some sort of magical manipulation. But the rocks will have the same effect in medicinal form, although it may take several doses and lots of trial-and-error to get a successful dosage.