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== Generating Mana ==
== Generating Mana ==
Each living thing can generate mana, but the amounts are wildly different. [[Toren]] is able to sense the amount of mana in people, and he found that [[Ryoka]] produced four times the amount of raw mana that [[Erin]] produced, and Erin produced just enough to keep Toren alive. [Mages] like [[Pisces]] or [[Ceria]] were able to easily sustain 10 skeletons like Toren.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/04/12/2-00-t/ Chapter 2.10 T]</ref>
Each living thing can generate mana, but the amounts are wildly different. [[Toren]] is able to sense the amount of mana in persons, and he found that [[Ryoka]] produced four times the amount of raw mana that [[Erin]] produced, and Erin produced just enough to keep Toren alive. [Mages] like [[Pisces]] or [[Ceria]] were able to easily sustain 10 skeletons like Toren.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/04/12/2-00-t/ Chapter 2.10 T]</ref>


[[Sage's Grass]] is a plant species that generates more Mana than many others. The large quantities of mana available through Sage's Grass can attract monsters or even create monstrous animals.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2019/08/10/6-36-e/ Chapter 6.36 E]</ref>
[[Sage's Grass]] is a plant species that generates more Mana than many others. The large quantities of mana available through Sage's Grass can attract monsters or even create monstrous animals.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2019/08/10/6-36-e/ Chapter 6.36 E]</ref>
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Battlegrounds are another important place where free mana lingers; which is the reason that undead appear after a battle.
Battlegrounds are another important place where free mana lingers; which is the reason that undead appear after a battle.


The skill [Magical Grounds] allows magic in [[The Wandering Inn]] to work more effortlessly, which means that the Inn also serves as a mana leyline. It powers, among other things, Erin's [[Magical Door]].<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2019/02/26/5-62/ Chapter 5.62]</ref> Other magical artifacts on the inn's grounds that either consume or produce more ambient mana include the magical chessboard, the [[Faerie Flowers|faerie flowers]], the Sage's grass and various [Mages] and [Druids] living on the premises.
The skill [Magical Grounds] allows magic in [[The Wandering Inn]] to work more effortlessly, which means that the Inn also serves as a mana reservoir. It powers, among other things, Erin's [[Magical Door]].<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2019/02/26/5-62/ Chapter 5.62]</ref> Other magical artifacts on the inn's grounds that either consume or produce more ambient mana include the magical chessboard, the [[Faerie Flowers|faerie flowers]], the magically enlarged bee [[Apista]], the [Field of Preservation], other Innkeeper skills of Erin, and various [Mages] and [Druids] living on the premises.


== Mana Stones ==
== Mana Stones ==
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