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Revision as of 09:01, 14 March 2022
Herblore is a skill that allows players to make their own potions from herbs and various secondary ingredients.
Potions created with the Herblore skill have a variety of effects. Most potions can be drunk to give players temporary skill boosts or other status effects, such as anti-fire or anti-poison. Effects of temporary skill boosts degrade at roughly 1 level per minute until they have entirely worn off.
Cleaning Herbs & Unfinished Potions
Cleaning herbs is a simple task you have to perform before you can add a herb to a vial of water to create an unfinished potion.
Potions
Potions act as a temporary skill boost. Once you add a herb to a vial of water, you get an unfinished potion; then, you must add a secondary ingredient to finish the potion completely. A newly finished vial of potion contains three (3) doses of the potion. Some higher-level potions require a vial of coconut milk or vial of blood to be used instead of water.
Obtaining Secondary Ingredients
Herblore ingredients come from three primary sources: farming, monster drops, and shops.