Currency: tul
The money of Philabieldia — and the price of getting back up.
What is tul?
tul is the currency of Philabieldia (some early item-ID listings call it Hutherian Drams). You spend it on goods at shops and on forming magicite — but its most important role is that resurrection by Faie comes at a price paid in tul.
What tul Pays For
Three things draw on your tul:
- Shop goods — Recovery Medicine, Empty Vials and other consumables.
- Forming magicite — turning Magicite Fragments into finished magicite at the town shop.
- Faie's revival — when Elliot falls, Faie can bring him back, but each revival costs tul. Manage your purse so you're never stranded.
Spending tul on magicite
The biggest ongoing tul sink is forming magicite at the town shop. You feed in Magicite Fragments and the shop "forms" them into finished magicite in a gacha-like roll — and forming more often raises your odds of pulling rarer magicite. That matters because rarer magicite of the same effect is both stronger and cheaper in equip cost, so a healthy tul reserve directly funds better, more flexible weapon builds. Balance that against your other big draw on tul — keeping enough on hand for Faie's revival when a fight goes wrong.
Currency Records
| Hutherian Dram | currency | The game's primary in-game currency, used to buy items and form magicite at shops. | xmodhub item-ID page (lower confidence on exact name). |
FAQ
Is tul the same thing as Hutherian Drams?
They refer to the same money. Vetted coverage uses tul; "Hutherian Drams" comes from a lower-confidence item-ID listing, so treat the name as the canonical "tul" with Drams as an alias.
What happens if I run out of tul when I die?
Faie's revival is paid in tul, so keep a reserve. If you'd rather not lean on revival, you can also heal up for free at red-crystal Adventuring Guideposts and, in the Age of Safekeeping, via Heuria's Partner Power.
Related: Items & Materials · Faie Magic (revival) · How to Heal