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==Description==
 
==Description==
Potions are obtained through [[sacrificing]] numerous higher [[quality]] items - ones from the [[Jewelry smithing]] skill are fabled to increase the rate at which potions are given. When a potion is used you gain the [[Player_status_effect|Sharp]] buff which when triggered increases your [[combat rating]] for 30 seconds.  Potions [[decay]] extremely fast outside of the [[inventory]] and should never really leave it, as their weight is negligible (.2kg).
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Potions are obtained through [[sacrificing]] numerous higher [[quality]] items - ones from the [[Jewelry smithing]] skill are fabled to increase the rate at which potions are given.  
  
== History ==
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==Notes==
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When a potion is used you gain the [[Player_status_effect|Sharp]] buff which when triggered increases your [[combat rating]] for 30 seconds.  Potions [[decay]] extremely fast outside of the [[inventory]] and should never really leave it, as their weight is negligible (.1kg).
  
The humble potion, an item introduced with the changes to sacrificing, was discovered by [[Player:Malimoo | Malimoo]] of Bear Bay on September 11, 2008. The potion caused much controversy within the community - yielding an identical effect to a [[Farwalker amulet]] ([[Unstoppable]]).  This effect was later changes to the Sharp status.
 
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

Revision as of 18:27, 1 March 2017

Potion
A Potion
Creation
Result
  • Potion (0.10 kg)
Skill and improvement

Description

Potions are obtained through sacrificing numerous higher quality items - ones from the Jewelry smithing skill are fabled to increase the rate at which potions are given.

Notes

When a potion is used you gain the Sharp buff which when triggered increases your combat rating for 30 seconds. Potions decay extremely fast outside of the inventory and should never really leave it, as their weight is negligible (.1kg).


See also