December 10, 201015 yr I have recently acquired the scroll of cleansing for herblore. Now in the knowledge-base it states that: "You receive a 1 in 8 chance that you make a potion twice as fast as usual" Now I have been making around 1/1.5k potions a day for around a week since getting it, and have noticed that, instead of the potion being made quicker then the next potion being made at the same speed. A potion is made then the potion that is made quicker is made then a short pause, then the next potion is made. This has no affect on the amount of time taken to make an invt of potions. Is this meant to be this way? Or is it only directed at single potion creation?
December 10, 201015 yr well it definitely does something, as it's pretty easy to do that 1-2 potion quick make like you mentioned. So lets say hypothetically, a potion takes 2 game ticks to mix. So you're saying that IF you activate the boosted speed:You make the first potion, the boosted speed activates.You only wait 1 game tick to make the second potion.But you need to wait 3 game ticks to make the third potion?Resulting in essentially equal crafting times anyways in spite of the boosted speed on a single potion? btw, in runescape (not daemonheim)Items are often crafted instantly (not always the case, smithing armor for is an exception for example)It's just a matter of a cooldown after making the item, before you can make another. So boosted speed means reduced cooldown time.
December 10, 201015 yr Author ok, so taking this into account, making an inventory of potions is actually the same speed with or witout the speed up. I have timed this on my phone (not to accurate but i am looking for a timer that dosnt conflict with the rs rules) and the times are exactly the same for each inventort created regardless of how many are spead up. I am thinking that it is only for single use creation, say if you get some ingredience drops and make them into a pot quick wihilst killing.
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