Herbs

Pathologic 2= Herbs are an item category found in Pathologic 2. They play a vital part in both the mechanics of the game and the culture of the Steppe. Many of the herbs are called twyre, and bloom most fiercely in September as the Steppe cools. The bloom of twyre causes a period where the air surrounding the Steppe grows heady with pollen causing dizziness, fatigue and headaches. This period is referred to by collectors of twyre as "the golden time of harvest". Twyre is also called "oxitocia tvirinum", the first word of which is the Greek-derived medical term 'oxytocia' (rapid childbirth) which is related to the hormone oxytocin. The name of the herb may be taken from the Russian word tvorit', which means 'to create', and the related Ukrainian word tvaryna, which means 'animal' or 'livestock'.

Gameplay
"Not dead, but back to Earth that cast her clay. That's what we are, we Kin. Our Mother Boddho, our Earth, will grant us one more birth. As twyre, as swevery, white whip, bodies or odonghe…"

In order to make Tinctures, the Haruspex must combine 2 herbs with 1 Water Bottle within the Alembic in his Lair. Tinctures may then be used for prophylaxis and diagnosing sick patients.

Herbs can be found throughout town, on the steppe, and acquired via trades made with Worms. They can be sold to most stores, however they are worth very little to all except for the Broken Heart Pub. Additionally, the pub's bartender offers a daily special, for which he will pay an extra high rate for a specific herb each day.

Each of the six herbs attracts its own unique bugs species, each of which has a distinct sound that can help the player locate the herb during the daytime. At night, the bugs still make these sounds, but also light up in the dark, making it easier to find herbs during nighttime. Bugs belonging to the three common herbs -- Brown, Black and Blood -- sound like generic buzzing of flies, while those of the three rare herbs -- Ashen Swish, Swevery, and White Whip -- have sounds that more closely resemble the rattles of a cicada.

Throughout the town, there are certain locations where a loud grumbling noise can be heard coming from the ground. If the player stands still in these locations, tree roots will emerge from the earth, prompting the player to give them blood. If the player gives a vial of healthy or infected blood to the roots, they will produce 3 random herbs in exchange.

On Day 2, Murky tells the Haruspex that there's a way to talk to the dead -- Isidor Burakh, specifically -- with the help of herbs, and requests that he help her collect herbs out on the steppe. While this does not result in Artemy actually talking to his father, it does serve as an implicit tutorial for how and where to find the more common herbs in the game.

Listed below are the different herbs that can be harvested in-game:

Herbs
"Twyre is the pain of the Steppe (‘huung twyrat ag agyl')"

- The Kin

Every root of twyre is different, and some may only be picked on certain days, months, or years. It is said that stalks of the herbs have name—these named ones are the most valuable. The people of the steppe believe that twyre feeds off the deeply-buried blood of the Earth and is proof of that area's pain. Some say it even brings the souls of the dead up from the Earth.

The following are types of herbs harvested in-game. While there are other species of twyre and grass mentioned, they cannot be collected by the player.

Location
While exploring as either the Haruspex or the Changeling, players have the ability to harvest herbs each day. Additionally, the Haruspex has the ability trade with Worms, exchanging blood, body parts, or food for plants. He can also use the herbs to create various tinctures.

Herbs can also be exchanged with Andrey Stamatin at his pub for weapons, bullets, or twyrine extracts.

Herbal Recipes
Haruspex will receive several herbal recipes over the course of his story, which can be used to brew various medicines from harvested herbs.

The numbers in the recipes below represent the ratio of immunity boost to health damage upon ingesting the resulting Twyrine Extract.