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Originally Posted by ericthered
Those are live organs, not dead ones. It requires a bit more know how and resources to keep an organ ready for transplant than to simply remove it intact.
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No, there is a significant market in tissues that aren't in "organ transplant" condition. Corneas, bones, skin and other structural tissue. Hair for wigs (not technically medical I know) and of course blood and other fluids.
There also still very few notes in the ingredients for any officially published elixers.
A GM is of course free to rule that some elixer requires the gallbladder of a plumber but that's his House Rule and he's the one who needs to determine a value.