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Can you rot bitter cap mushrooms for s. comp?

 

 

 

Otherwise I have no use for them....

 

 

 

 

 

edit - I do know of the various uses of bitter cap... but I didn't say that there would be no use for them besides super comp. I said I wouldn't have a use for them. Tuna Potato > Mush Potato, never going to brew, and well... yeah I actually could whiteberry them. :-k Eh...

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I don't think so (use it on a farmer to find out though).

 

 

 

You can use them as payment for farmers to watch Whiteberry bushes (8), or use them with baked potatoes (see the in game cooking guide).

 

 

 

Don't forget farmers accept notes as payment =)

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If you can cook a mushroom and onion potato, I suggest you do it. These are heal 20hp, that's as much as a shark. And you don't need the high fishing and cooking lvl to do it! \'

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If you can cook a mushroom and onion potato, I suggest you do it. These are heal 20hp, that's as much as a shark. And you don't need the high fishing and cooking lvl to do it! \'

 

:-s

 

 

 

80 fishing. 84 cooking. About 300 or so tuna and about 250ish sweet corn in my bank.

 

 

 

Thanks tho.

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yes.

 

 

 

check the knowledge base on the runescape site, it lists what can be turned into supercompost

 

 

 

edit: here it is

 

 

 

The following can be placed in compost bins to produce supercompost:

 

 

 

 

 

* All tree roots.

 

* Pineapples, watermelons, coconuts and papayas.

 

* Bittercap mushrooms.

 

* Poison Ivy berries, jangerberries and whiteberries.

 

* Avantoe, kwuarm, snapdragon, cadantine, lantadyme, dwarf weed, torstol and toadflax.

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