Poisons, Cures, Medicines, and Remedies
This guide lists all the poisons, toxins, antidotes, cures, remedies, and other medicines on Flight Rising. Information in italics is confirmed canon; anything not in italics is assumed to be likely true. Please let me know if you come across anything that isn't on the list yet!
Poisons, Venoms, & Toxins
Includes everything from fatal poisons to mild allergens.
Serthis Alchemist
Dunewind Manticore
Powerful Serthis Poison
Unstable Serthis Concoction
Fungalhoof Qiriq Horn
Tokay Gecko
Coral Snake
Stinglash
Acid-Tongue Serpenta
Venomblade Hilt
Radioactive Slime
Jar of Slime
Potted Peacevine
Tropical Seaslug
Poisonous Rose Thorn Tail Tangle
Black Maiden
White Lipped Snail
Blue Ring Octopus
Venomous Toridae
Poisonous Toridae
Ancient Fungus Spores
Pink Chalcedony
Barbed Tail
Spotted Seabeak
Venomous Fly
Onyx Cobra
Emerald Striker
Amethyst Striker
Opal Cobra
Fire Flower
Fever Fly
Maidens Blush
Bonepriest Venom
Vial of Mysterious Toxin
Leopard Coralclimber Toxin
Leopard Coralclimber
Noxious Coralclimber Toxin
Noxious Coralclimber
Flamescale Venomcaster
Irradiated Pear
Emetic Russula
Redclaw Scorpion
Corpsemaker Ivy
Citrus Lionfish
Flameleg Millipede
Peacock Scorpion Tail
Fire Ant
Venomous Pillbug
Yellow Jumper
Wild Onion
Arroyo Toad
Firebelly Scorpion
Madame Snapdragom
Apatite
Tendrilback Caterpillar
Siltvine
Oozing Tusk
Buzzwing Vampire
Salt-Marsh Mosquito
Lyretail Puffer
Gold Fly
Dune Vampire
Mimic Powder
Crystalplate Wasp
Bloodfly
Marsh Choker
Pollen
Sticky Pollen
Yellow-Tinged Featherduster
Hallucinogens
Cause hallucinations.
Banded Dart Frog
Mycena Mushroom
Mirage Puffer
Mirage Puffer Spines
Antidotes, Cures, Medicine, & Remedies
Cures for specific conditions and other remedies and medicines.
Reefsnail Egg
Driftwood Baron
Dreamwaker
Clown Hippocamp Spines
Herbal Plantain
Tachinid Fly
Leopard Coralclimber Toxin
Herbal & Natural Remedies
Remedies made from natural materials or herbs.
Blue Entoloma
Feverfew
Peppermint
Clay
Sand
Hallowed Ivy
Chickweed
Dandelion Seeds
Tickled Hyacinth
Zeeba Horn
Broadleaf Plantain
Magical Remedies
Remedies made by magic.
Micromoth
Superstitions
Items with rumored powers; not likely to be true.
Fallout Whisper
Balloon Belly Magi
Morganite
Dwarf Mushroom
Ancient Mushroom
Unicorn Dust
Light's Breath
Iron Ore
Rich Iron Ore
Non-Toxic
Things that seem like they might be dangerous, but aren't.
Canopy Darter
Emerald Ratsnake
Inky Octopus
Black-lipped Wolfsbane
Red and Black Froghopper
Jungle Mantis
Venomspite Invader
Other Useful Things
Other things a healer might want to keep handy.
Beeswax
Carpenter Wax
Toxindiver
Pale Smallmouth
Maned Seal Flipper
Potato Onion
Stonewatch Scrub
Blue Parrot Tulip
This guide lists all the poisons, toxins, antidotes, cures, remedies, and other medicines on Flight Rising. Information in italics is confirmed canon; anything not in italics is assumed to be likely true. Please let me know if you come across anything that isn't on the list yet!
Poisons, Venoms, & Toxins
Includes everything from fatal poisons to mild allergens.
Serthis Alchemist
"Its deadly natural venom is not the only toxin one must contend with when battling a Serthis." Origin: Sandswept Delta |
Dunewind Manticore
"The venom from a Dunewind Manticore sting is potent enough to knock out an imperial dragon for several hours." Origin: ? |
Powerful Serthis Poison
"This concoction is powerful enough to take down a Guardian dragon." Origin: Serthis Alchemist |
Unstable Serthis Concoction
Origin: Serthis Potionmaster |
Fungalhoof Qiriq Horn
"Incredibly toxic, these horns are usually hollowed to hold and enhance dangerous poisons or lashed to the front of spears used commonly by the Serthis beastclan." Origin: Fungalhoof Qiriq |
Tokay Gecko
"An incredibly potent layer of poison film covers this reptile's hide." Origin: Lightning, Plague |
Coral Snake
"The bright coloring of the Coral Snake warns of its potent venom. Devour them carefully. Origin: Fire, Lightning, Plague |
Stinglash
"The skull on its back shows how deadly this bug is, but when its stinger is removed it's a delicacy." Origin: Fire, Plague, Wind |
Acid-Tongue Serpenta
"It is recommended to stay as far from these hostile creatures as possible -with the exception of plague dragons, who have a natural immunity to serpenta venom." Origin: Baldwin |
Venomblade Hilt
"The hilt of a Venomblade Assassin's sword can be twisted to reveal an additional hidden dagger, drenched in poison." Origin: Venomblade Assassin |
Radioactive Slime
"Spawned in the Wyrmwound, this slime has taken on a life of its own. It envelops everything in its path, leaving bones and bare rock in its wake." Origin: Wyrmwound, Waterway, Plague |
Jar of Slime
Origin: Radioactive Slime | Presumably radioactive. |
Potted Peacevine
"Poisonous, but pretty!" Origin: Peacevine Aardvark |
Tropical Seaslug
"This beautiful but poisonous creature uses oxygen-filled sacs to float near the surface of the water, almost resembling collection of fallen flower petals. Be careful where you swim..." Origin: Arcane, Nature, Water |
Poisonous Rose Thorn Tail Tangle
"A twist of thorns with a beautiful bloom. Wear with care." | Origin: ? | Includes everything in the Poisonous Rose Thorn set |
Black Maiden
"Poisonous to some, delicious to others." Origin: Arcane, Fire, Plague |
White Lipped Snail
"Oddly enough, white lipped snails move very fast. They're also very poisonous to all but a few dragon breeds." Origin: Ice, Water |
Blue Ring Octopus
"One mistake can be fatal, as the venom of these creatures is powerful and can be fatal to smaller dragons." Origin: Arcane, Light, Plague |
Venomous Toridae
"The venom of a Toridae can be dangerous to Fae, but larger dragon breeds are able to shrug off the effects." Origin: Mire |
Poisonous Toridae
Origin: Mire | The poison is probably of similar strength to the venom of the Venemous Toridae. |
Ancient Fungus Spores
"These spores are a dangerous poison to smaller creatures, but present no hazard to larger dragons." Origin: Ancient Fungus |
Pink Chalcedony
"The massive Crystalspine Reaches, once normal granite mountains, are now entirely made of pink chalcedony after extreme arcane vortices warped their physical properties. Prolonged exposure to this radioactive silica can make non-arcane dragons very ill." Origin: Arcane] |
Barbed Tail
"Dangerous, but delicious! A dragon's stomach acid is more than capable of breaking down the venom in this tricky food." Origin: Fan Scorpion |
Spotted Seabeak
"Very few parts of this bright animal are edible raw, but if cooked in a creamy broth its natural toxins can be neutralized." Origin: Otherwordly Aura |
Venomous Fly
"Its bite is capable of paralyzing rivals." Origin: Fire, Light, Wind |
Onyx Cobra
"The venom of an onyx cobra can cause the onset of a gembond in dragons. It is wise to give them a wide berth." Origin: Arcane, Fire | The gems may be reserves of venom, as those of the Emerald Striker. |
Emerald Striker
"The emeralds are not gems, but reserves of venom; a glittering disappointment." Origin: Nature, Plague, Wind |
Amethyst Striker
"After consuming the bitter flesh, dragons will often disagree whether to preserve the hide or pick out the glittering gems." Origin: Earth, Lightning, Water | The gems may be reserves of venom, as those of the Emerald Striker. |
Opal Cobra
Origin: Ice, Light, Shadow | The gems may be reserves of venom, as those of the Emerald Striker. |
Fire Flower
"Consuming this flower gives dragons of the fire flight the sudden urge to channel their magic into projectile spheres of flame." Origin: Sickle Kamaitachi |
Fever Fly
"Dragons find biting this fly to be fine - but if the fly bites them it can impart high temperatures and the urge to break into dance." Origin: Arcane, Lightning, Plague, Water |
Maidens Blush
"It remains unknown if the origin of the name comes from the color of the flowers, or the slight toxicity that can raise a dragon's temperature." Origin: Arcane, Fire, Nature |
Bonepriest Venom
"Used in the production of dastardly brews and vile tonics." Origin: Crowned Bonepriest |
Vial of Mysterious Toxin
"The label on this bottle was never filled out." Origin: Corpse Cleaner |
Leopard Coralclimber Toxin
"Dangerous in large doses, this toxin has medicinal uses in the right claws." Origin: Leopard Coralclimber |
Leopard Coralclimber
Origin: Leopard Coralclimber |
Noxious Coralclimber Toxin
"Unstopping this vial releases a foul odor." Origin: Noxious Coralclimber |
Noxious Coralclimber
Origin: Noxious Coralclimber |
Flamescale Venomcaster
"If the heat weren't enough, the mix of boiling hot potions will likely take care of any would-be assailant." Origin: Flamescale Venomcaster |
Irradiated Pear
"Eating this will give one either extraordinary powers or intestinal distress. Or extraordinary distress and intestinal powers." Origin: Arcane, Ice, Shadow |
Emetic Russula
"Just a fancy way of saying 'eat this and you might throw up." Origin: Parasitic Fungus |
Redclaw Scorpion
"Strangely enough, the venom in a Redclaw's tail is harmful to the scorpion itself." Origin: Manticore Screamer |
Corpsemaker Ivy
"This plant protects itself with a powerful poison condensed into just a few of its leaves, rendering them useless for photosynthesis and purple in color. Eat the green bits with care!" Origin: Nightsky Fuiran |
Citrus Lionfish
"The good news? It actually tastes like citrus! The bad news? That's the venom." Origin: Citrine Jewel |
Flameleg Millipede
"The legs themselves are not too spicy, but its venom packs a punch!" Origin: ? |
Peacock Scorpion Tail
"Once cleansed of poison and hollowed, the segments of a Peacock Scorpion's tail make for excellent storage of herbs, pastes, and oils." Origin: Peacock Scorpion |
Fire Ant
"True to its name, the bites of the Fire Ant burn just like fire. Upsetting a hive can be painful, if not deadly." Origin: Earth, Fire, Nature |
Venomous Pillbug
"Their painful venom would be a great deterrent if they could actually pierce a dragon's thick hide." Origin: Venomtooth Pilco |
Yellow Jumper
"The deadliest jumping spider also happens to be the tastiest." Origin: Arcane, Fire, Plague |
Wild Onion
"Be careful with wild onions: one can be delicious, but two can be almost deadly." Origin: Arcane, Wind |
Arroyo Toad
"Most dragons have developed an immunity to this toad's poisonous skin, but mirrors may suffer an allergic reaction." Origin: Earth, Fire, Plgue, Wind |
Firebelly Scorpion
"True to its name, the firebelly scorpion's venom makes its presence known by the burning sensation in the victim's abdomen. Food poisoning at its worst." Origin: Proto Manticore |
Madame Snapdragom
"A common myth about this flower is that it sings at midnight and those who consume it are said to be bestowed the gift of a beautiful voice. Most of the time it simply results in terrible indigestion." Origin: Apatite Fisher |
Apatite
"Though commonly crumbled up to be used as fertilizer, apatite occasionally carries extremely rare metals. Extracting them from this mineral can be exhausting, however, and inhaling the residual dust from this process is known to cause insatiable hunger pangs." Origin: Apatite Fisher |
Tendrilback Caterpillar
"The mild poison in the meat of this caterpillar is particularly spicy. Hatchlings avoid this food, leaving it for the grown-ups." Origin: Featherback Boar |
Siltvine
"The ground stems of the siltvine can be used as the last important reagent to activate a bubbling poison, or sprinkled on foods to bring out their flavor. Risk or reward?" Origin: ? |
Oozing Tusk
"The tusks on Blueridge shells are not poisonous, but the mucus coating them is full of bacteria that frequently causes wounds to fester." Origin: Blueridge Greatshell |
Buzzwing Vampire
"Relentless and numerous, these territorial flies have a sting as powerful as most wasps. They frequently transmit devastating diseases." Origin: Malevolent Spirit |
Salt-Marsh Mosquito
"These mosquitoes are known to carry a variety of diseases. During the summer their numbers swell." Origin: Arcane, Ice, Plague |
Lyretail Puffer
"These fish are susceptible to parasites and will rub against rough surfaces to remove them. On the positive side, a dragon standing still in the water will find them easy to catch; on the negative, the parasites are easy to catch too." Origin: Longneck Mender |
Gold Fly
"The gold fly has a very painful bite. If left untreated, it can infect quite quickly." Origin: Light, Nature |
Dune Vampire
"The sore left by the bite of a dune vampire is incredibly itchy and sensitive to sunlight." Origin: Earth, Lightning, Shadow |
Mimic Powder
"Aside from a healthy amount of drool, Mimics can also secrete a pungent-smelling powder used to disorient treasure seekers." Origin: Snarling Mimic, Ectoplasmine, Jawlocker |
Crystalplate Wasp
"The sting of a crystalplate wasp is known to cause severe allergic reactions, so their stingers are carefully removed before consumption. Almost not worth the trouble." Origin: Crystalplate Stinger |
Bloodfly
"As much of a nuisance as a nutritious food source, the bloodfly can cause an unsightly rash at the location of a bite." Origin: Disoriented Spirit |
Marsh Choker
"This weed is named for the choking pollen it sheds." Origin: Ice, Plague, Shadow |
Pollen
"A bowl of full of misery for dragons with allergies." Origin: Amaranth Moth |
Sticky Pollen
"Some dragons will mix pollen into their potions. This extra boost makes their potions the bee's knees!" Origin: Leafy Moth |
Yellow-Tinged Featherduster
"Eating these may tickle the back of a dragon's throat, causing them to sneeze." Origin: Yellow Sparrowmouse |
Hallucinogens
Cause hallucinations.
Banded Dart Frog
"The poison this frog spits isn't deadly, it just causes very disturbing hallucinations." Origin: Light, Lightning, Plague |
Mycena Mushroom
"Visions of Mycena Mushrooms dancing in your head is a sure sign you've eaten too many." Origin: Earth, Ice, Light |
Mirage Puffer
"The venom of an agitated puffer can cause a dragon to see double." Origin: Mirage Puffer |
Mirage Puffer Spines
"Each spine is coated in a powerful toxin." Origin: Mirage Puffer |
Antidotes, Cures, Medicine, & Remedies
Cures for specific conditions and other remedies and medicines.
Reefsnail Egg
"This unfertilized egg can be used in the production of an antidote for reefsnail poison.” Origin: Crimson Reef Snail |
Driftwood Baron
"The toxins found in the venom of Driftwood Barons have been used to combat the onset of several strains of Wyrmwound plague." Origin: ? |
Dreamwaker
"The poison this frog secretes can revive an unconscious dragon." Origin: Dreameater |
Clown Hippocamp Spines
"May be used in a lotion to prevent anemone stings." Origin: Clown Hippocampus |
Herbal Plantain
"The leaves of this plant can be taken as an effective anti-toxin." Origin: Arcane, Light, Lightning, Plague |
Tachinid Fly
"Tachinid fly carapaces are sometimes ground up and used in tinctures and tonics due to their highly valuable restorative properties." Origin: Arcane, Fire, Plague |
Leopard Coralclimber Toxin
"Dangerous in large doses, this toxin has medicinal uses in the right claws." Origin: Leopard Coralclimber |
Herbal & Natural Remedies
Remedies made from natural materials or herbs.
Blue Entoloma
"This cave-dwelling fungus emits sweet-smelling spores that are said to induce sleepiness upon nearby fauna. Often used as a mild sleep aid." Origin: Bramble Guardian |
Feverfew
"A tasty treat that may also prevent headaches." Origin: Gale Wolf |
Peppermint
"A cool, favorable plant that can be consumed to help aid a number of maladies such as indigestion, nausea, colds, and headaches." Origin: Earth, Ice, Wind |
Clay
"On occasion, dragons will ingest clay to sooth upset stomachs." Origin: Light, Lightning, Nature |
Sand
"Some dragons ingest sand to sooth upset stomachs" Origin: Ice, Light, Lightning, Nature |
Hallowed Ivy
"Consuming this lifts a dragon's spirits." Origin: Celestial Antelope |
Chickweed
"This weed is used in herbal remedies to soothe itchy scales." Origin: Earth, Light, Plague, Wind |
Dandelion Seeds
"These medicinal seeds have been put to use in many herbal teas." Origin: Lux Spectre |
Tickled Hyacinth
"Hyacinths are used in medicines, teas, and we-just-had-a-major-argument-but-I'm-sorry bouquets." Origin: ? |
Zeeba Horn
"Used in the production of a variety of natural remedies. The effectiveness of these remedies reportedly varies from dragon to dragon." Origin: Zeeba |
Broadleaf Plantain
"Able to be grown nearly anywhere, this plant can be consumed as a treat or a treatment." Origin: Ice, Shadow, Water |
Magical Remedies
Remedies made by magic.
Micromoth
"Though not as prevalent as eye of newt, micromoths are a common reagent in many magical remedies." Origin: Ice, Water, Wind |
Superstitions
Items with rumored powers; not likely to be true.
Fallout Whisper
"These moths fly erratically around the sites of Arcanist's experiments. They make your tongue glow when eaten." Origin: Fallen Streak |
Balloon Belly Magi
"Consuming these fish is said to enhance the magical capabilities of the diner." Origin: Longneck Magi |
Morganite
"This pinkish beryl is pulverized and pulped with other materials to create the parchment used in Eternal Youth scrolls. Exposure to the stone alone will not reverse aging, though some create jewelry out of it and wear it in hopes of living a long life." Origin: Hippalectryon |
Dwarf Mushroom
"Eating these mushrooms is rumored to make a dragon shrink." Origin: Dwarf Truffle |
Ancient Mushroom
"Eating these mushrooms is rumored to make a dragon grow." Origin: Ancient Fungus |
Unicorn Dust
"A pinch of unicorn dust and happy thoughts can allow a dragon to fly! It seems impossible, but it is true!" Origin: Wetland Unicorn |
Light's Breath
"While neither tasty nor filling, this plant is said to improve one's mood. That's sadly not true." Origin: Light, Lightning, Water |
Iron Ore
"Contrary to popular belief, it has no ill effect on fae dragon." Origin: Earth, Fire, Plague, Wind |
Rich Iron Ore
"Contrary to popular belief, it has no ill effect on fae dragon." Origin: Earth, Fire, Plague, Wind |
Non-Toxic
Things that seem like they might be dangerous, but aren't.
Canopy Darter
"Brightly colored frogs are usually extremely toxic, but the Canopy Darter is completely harmless." Origin: Fire, Nature |
Emerald Ratsnake
"This particular species of snake lacks venom and is quite docile... that is, unless you are a rat." Origin: Arcane, Nature, Shadow |
Inky Octopus
"The ink sacs in this species makes up 20% of it's body weight. While the ink is not poisonous, it has a foul taste and is not usually eaten." Origin: Earth, Lightning, Shadow |
Black-lipped Wolfsbane
"While dangerous for wolves - and most mammals - to consume, Wolfsbane has no effect on dragons." Origin: Black Wolf |
Red and Black Froghopper
"The Red and Black Froghopper is a lot less dangerous than it appears... if one considers a something so tiny to look dangerous." Origin: Fire, Plague Shadow |
Jungle Mantis
"Reports that this bug causes jungle fever are wildly exaggerated. It's harmless and quite tasty." Origin: Fire, Nature, Water |
Venomspite Invader
"Popular in fishponds for dragons who don't mind eventually having only one fish in the pond." Origin: Emerald Jewel | Maybe only poisonous to other fish? |
Other Useful Things
Other things a healer might want to keep handy.
Beeswax
"A necessity for candle-makers, a secret ingredient for extra shiny fur, and a blessing for dragons with dry, chapped lips." Origin: Bumble |
Carpenter Wax
"Prized for its obvious water resistance, some dragons spread it on their bodies to make flying through rainstorms less of a trial." Origin: Coral Carpenter |
Toxindiver
"The most adequate way of testing a poison is by tossing a bug in there and just seeing what happens." Origin: Serthis Alchemist |
Pale Smallmouth
"These fish are unable to tolerate water touched by plaguebringer's brood. Their presence is a good indication if the water is safe to drink." Origin: Ice, Light, Nature, Wind |
Maned Seal Flipper
"This tough flipper may be given to teething hatchlings." Origin: Dappled Seal |
Potato Onion
"Known for its soft texture, the potato onion is a great meal for dragons with toothaches." Origin: Earth, Ice, Light |
Stonewatch Scrub
"Chewing this plant will dye your teeth blue." Origin: Masked Harpy |
Blue Parrot Tulip
"Eating these will turn your tongue blue." Origin: Ice, Lightning, Water |