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Extreme potions & Overload iin Pvp/BH worlds

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According to Jagex, Overload (and its Extreme potion constituents) are unable to be used in Pvp/BH worlds, or dangerous PvP activities in general.

 

However, I read somewhere that the effects of the potions are just reduced on those worlds. Based on this, I would like to know:

 

1) Can Overloads really be used in PvP/BH worlds?

 

2) If #1 is true, what effect will they (Extreme potions/Overload) have? Particularly Overload (please include the damaging aspect as well? *Especially what is this "reduced effect" - is it a super potion variant instead of extreme?

 

3) If #2 is true, then if Overload is able to be used, and if its effects are equal to a "super set" and it retains its renewing characteristic, will it be a great item to use (as it can save space for more food, particularly Saradomin Brews with its renewing ability)?

 

4) If #3 is true, then the optimal set up would be 1 Overload, with bunch of Saradomin Brews + Rocktails for layer-killing?

Nope, can't drink them period.

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Yea only super prayers and super antis work.

 

Super prayers would probably actually be worth using if your a high risk PKer.

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