Medieval Fantasy RPG -

Chemicals - (Incendary)

+1) Copper / Zinc / Aluminum
+2) Iron / Potassium
+3) Chlorine / Carbon
+4) Sulpher / Titanium
+5) Sodium /
+6) Lithium / Magnesim
+7) Barium / Strontium
+8) Antimony / Phospherus
+9) Cryolite / Copper Acetoarsenite (toxic)
+10) Dragonsalt / Meteoric Resin

Combustable Incense - Uses: Warding / Profession Bonuses / Healing (Negative Critical) / Aphrodesiac / Experience Bonuses (24 hours) /

+1) Bamboo / Cedar / Cinnamon Powder / Dried Rose Petals / Ginger Root /

+2) Clove Powder / Geranium Leaf / Lavender Flowers / Vanilla / Rose Mallow Seeds /

+3) Cedar Leaf / Gardenia / Lemon Balm / Magnolia / Patchouli /

+4) Frangipani / Hyacinth / Musk / Peppermint Leaf / Galangal /

+5) Cherry / Honeysuckle / Lilac / Sweetgrass / Benzoin /

+6) Dark Copal / Hyssop Leaf / Pinion Resin / Star Anise / Borneol /

+7) Desert Sage / Eucalyptus / Jasmine Flowers / Saffron / Gold Copal /

+8) Dragonsfire Resin / Juniper Leaf Tips / Osha Root / Cassia / Balsam of Tolu /

+9) Aloeswood / Amber Powder / Sandalwood / White Sage / Coriander /

+10) Frankincense / Myrrh / Lotus / Lotus / Lotus /

 

Color Compound

Red strontium salts, lithium salts
lithium carbonate, Li2CO3 = red
strontium carbonate, SrCO3 = bright red

Orange calcium salts
calcium chloride, CaCl2
calcium sulfate, CaSO4·xH2O, where x = 0,2,3,5

Gold incandescence of iron (with carbon), charcoal, or lampblack
Yellow sodium compounds
sodium nitrate, NaNO3
cryolite, Na3AlF6

Electric White white-hot metal, such as magnesium or aluminum
barium oxide, BaO

Green barium compounds + chlorine producer
barium chloride, BaCl+ = bright green

Blue copper compounds + chlorine producer
copper acetoarsenite (Paris Green), Cu3As2O3Cu(C2H3O2)2 = blue
copper (I) chloride, CuCl = turquoise blue

Purple mixture of strontium (red) and copper (blue) compounds

Silver burning aluminum, titanium, or magnesium powder or flakes

Incendiary Recipes: (make 40 items)

Explosive Powders

Aluminum - Aluminum is used to produce silver and white flames and sparks. It is a common component of sparklers.

Barium - Barium is used to create green colors in fireworks, and it can also help stabilize other volatile elements.

Carbon - Carbon is one of the main components of black powder, which is used as a propellent in fireworks. Carbon provides the fuel for a firework. Common forms include carbon black, sugar, or starch.

Calcium - Calcium is used to deepen firework colors. Calcium salts produce orange fireworks.

Chlorine - Chlorine is an important component of many oxidizers in fireworks. Several of the metal salts that produce colors contain chlorine.

Copper - Copper compounds produce blue colors in fireworks.

Iron - Iron is used to produce sparks. The heat of the metal determines the color of the sparks.

Potassium - Potassium helps to oxidize firework mixtures. Potassium nitrate, potassium chlorate, and potassium perchlorate are all important oxidizers.

Lithium - Lithium is a metal that is used to impart a red color to fireworks. Lithium carbonate, in particular, is a common colorant.

Magnesium - Magnesium burns a very bright white, so it is used to add white sparks or improve the overall brilliance of a firework.

Sodium - Sodium imparts a gold or yellow color to fireworks, however, the color is often so bright that it frequently masks other, less intense colors.

Oxygen - Fireworks include oxidizers, which are substances that produce oxygen in order for burning to occur. The oxidizers are usually nitrates, chlorates, or perchlorates. Sometimes the same substance is used to provide oxygen and color.

Phosphorus - Phosphorus burns spontaneously in air and is also responsible for some glow in the dark effects. It may be a component of a firework's fuel.

Sulfur - Sulfur is a component of black powder, and as such, it is found in a firework's propellant/fuel.

Antimony - Antimony is used to create firework glitter effects.

Strontium - Strontium salts impart a red color to fireworks. Strontium compounds are also important for stabilizing fireworks mixtures.

Titanium - Titanium metal can be burned as powder or flakes to produce silver sparks.

Zinc - Zinc is a bluish white metal that is used to create smoke effects for fireworks and other pyrotechnic devices.