RuneScape: Dragonwilds

RuneScape: Dragonwilds

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Potion Guide
By Blue
This guide will explain the various recipes I have found within the game so far to create potions and how to acquire the materials and the crafting stations required to make the Potions.

***Please note as of publishing, I do not have all the recipes just yet and will update as I find more.
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Getting Started
First off, thank you for checking out my first guide ever. I hope this will either help teach people some recipes for the game that they didn't know, or at least be a good reference point on the recipes for people who like to have a list available to them.

Before you can start just outright crafting potions you have to get a few crafting stations created. Some of these might not be craft-able right away until you find the correct materials listed in the recipe but I will cover those in my next chapter.

Pottery Wheel



Using the pottery wheel you can take your Clay Ore and turn it into Un-fired Clay Vessel. These will be the vials you will use for your potions.

Kiln


Once you get your clay vessels you will need to fire them in the kiln. On top of using the kiln for your clay vessels you will also need to put some logs in to create Charcoal. Charcoal is a higher tier fuel for any fires but is also the required fuel to create potions.

Brewing Cauldron


Once you have all of those completed you will finally create the Brewing Cauldron. This will be the primary station from here on out in this guide.
Potion Crafting
Now that you got everything made and got your basic resources you can access the brewing cauldron and the layout will have 3 squares and 1 slot for fuel. If you hover your mouse over any of the top squares it'll show you all available mats you can use that you have found as an ingredient.




If you put a clay vessel in one section and one of the ingredients from the list in another and hover over the last square it will tell you compatible components to complete the potion



Finally choose one of the remaining ingredients and put it in the final square. You'll see a preview of the potion you're going to craft, you can hover your mouse over it to check the effects and confirm if you want it or not before you finalize the craft.

Materials
A list of Materials to craft the potions and how to find them!

Clay- Found in the Whispering Swamp
Coarse Animal Fur- Dropped from small rodents/rats
Feathers- Dropped from chickens/birds, searching birds nests
Animal Bones- Dropped from deer/cows
Small Animal Fangs- Dropped from rats
Antlers- Dropped from deer
Redberries- Grown all over Ashenfall
Flax- Grown all over Ashenfall
Cabbage- Grown all over Ashenfall
Bittercap Mushrooms- Grown in the Whispering swamp
Dwellberries- Found in the Fractured Plains
Ground Granite- Can be mined in the Stormtouched Highlands. Then processed in the grindstone

Herbs
Harralanders- Grown in the Whispering Swamp
Marrentills- Grown in the Whispering Swamp
SnapDragon- Grown in the Blightwood Swamp. Requires protection from poison.


***This section will be updated as more materials come out
Recipes
Every potion requires a Clay Vessel and a herb. Your main 3* herbs are Marrentills, Harralander and Snapdragon. After you put one of the 3* herbs in its just matching the ingredient for the potion you want to create.

To simplify the recipes Clay Vessels will be referred to as CV, Marrentills will be referred to as MA, Harralanders as HA and Snapdragon as SD.

*I will update this list as more herbs come out and potions are discovered.



CV+HA+Redberries= Weak Healing Potion


CV+HA+Bittercap Mushroom= Weak Antipoison


CV+HA+Clay= Weak Quarrymaster Potion


CV+HA+Antler= Weak Lumberjack Potion


CV+MA+Redberries= Weak Focused Artisan Potion


CV+MA+Small Animal Fang= Weak Focused Attack Potion


CV+MA+Flax= Weak Focused Construction Potion


CV+MA+Animal Bone= Weak Focused Mining Potion


CV+MA+Feather= Weak Focused Woodcutting Potion


CV+MA+Coarse Animal Fur= Weak Focused Runecraft Potion


CV+MA+Cabbage= Weak Focused Cooking Potion


CV+SD+Dwellberries= Healing Potion


CV+SD+Ground Granite= Attack Potion**


**Recipe is unlocked at Level 34 Attack

Thanks again!
Thanks again for checking out my first guide! I hope this helps you guys and gals out with your adventures in Ashenfall. As stated earlier in the guide I'll do my best to keep this guide updated between my own findings and upcoming updates on the game! Thank you and good luck with your dragon slaying adventures!
8 Comments
JellyDonutOfDoom 19 Apr @ 5:53pm 
thank you so much! this is a great guide!
Blue  [author] 19 Apr @ 4:17pm 
It has been updated thankyou! I found the Healing potion earlier. But just unlocked the attack potion and was like oh snap!! lol
Sword_n_Board19 19 Apr @ 2:00pm 
Pot + Ground Granite + Snapdragon = Attack Potion (moderate boost to crit chance)
Sword_n_Board19 19 Apr @ 1:56pm 
Pot + Dwellberry (Fractured Plains) + Snapdragon (Bloodblight Swamp) = Healing Potion
Sword_n_Board19 19 Apr @ 1:05pm 
@Blue looking very nice. Good job. If I discover any potion combinations I'll let you know
Blue  [author] 19 Apr @ 11:54am 
I just realized how I messed up and how to fix it, Will update when I get the time today. Thanks again for the heads up Sword_n_Board!!
Blue  [author] 19 Apr @ 11:50am 
@sword_n_board19 see thats what I did, I uploaded through the guide editor. I thought after publishing it would fix it. I will try to look into it sometime this weekend and see if I can fix it. Thanks for the advice!
Sword_n_Board19 19 Apr @ 3:52am 
Congrats on publishing your first guide!!

In terms of presentation, think about uploading your images to Steam rather than using hyperlinks. In the Guide Contents section is a place where you can upload your images. Then in edit mode, click where you want the image to go, select the image (size and alignment) and you're done. The images will be embedded in your guide. From a readability perspective its much better that reading content, clicking a link, reading content, clicking a link, etc etc.

Good luck!