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Classic Herblaw

Herblaw is an interesting Members skill in RuneScape that gives you the ability to mix potions. Some can cure you of poison, or give you some extra strength, while others can actually poison your enemies! Before you can start making potions, you need to have already completed the Druidic Ritual Quest, which begins in the small Druid town of Taverley.


Making Potions

Potions are a mixture of two ingredients - usually an herbherb and a second ingredient. When you find an herb from a monster (or just lying on the ground) you should try and identify it. This gives experience, and if you don't want to keep it, you can sell it.

Basic Potions

Either craft or buy a vialvial from the Herblaw shop in Taverley. Fill it with waterwater and then use an identified herb with it. After getting the required second ingredient, use it with the unfinished potion to complete it.

Ground Ingredients

Some ingredients like Unicorn Horns and Dragon Scales need to be ground, before mixing them into potions. To ground an ingredient like this, just buy a pestle and mortar from the Herblaw shop in Taverley, and then use the ingredients with it.


Herblaw Info

Herblaw is a simple, but very important skill. There are lots of herbs, and many different kinds of potions you can make. Here is the important info about the herbs and potions.

Identifying Herbs

For every herb you identify, you get some experience for it. With each better herb, you get more experience from identifying it.

Identifying Herbs

Herb Herblaw Level Herblaw Experience
Guam 3 2.5
Marrantil 5 3.75
Tarromin 10 5
Harralander 20 6
Ranarr Weed 25 8
Irit Leaf 40 9
Avantoe 48 10
Kwuarm 54 11.25
Cadantine 65 12.5
Dwarf Weed 70 13.75

Mixing Potions

The main (and coolest) part of Herblaw is mixing potions that you can use. Potions range from increasing your stats, to curing poison, and poisoning enemies, just to name a few. You can hover over the picture of an ingredient to find out how to get it.

Mixing Potions

Potion Picture Herblaw Level Herblaw Experience Herb Ingredient #2
Attack attack 3 25 Guam Eye of Newt bought in the magic shop in port sarim, or looted from zombies.
Cure Poison cure poison 5 37.5 Marrantil Unicorn Horndropped by unicorns.
Strength strength 12 50 Tarromin Limpwurt Rootdropped by hobgoblins and giants.
Stat Restore stat 22 63 Harralander Red Spider's Eggsrespawn in the varrock sewers, past the giant spider web.
Defense defense 30 75 Ranarr Weed White Berriesrespawn in the lava lake in the wilderness, surrounded by red dragons.
Prayer Restore prayer 38 87.5 Ranarr Weed Snape Grassdropped by tribesmen on karamja.
Super Attack super attack 45 100 Irit Leaf Eye of Newtbought in the magic shop in port sarim, or looted from zombies.
Poison Antidote poison antidote 48 106 Irit Leaf Unicorn Horndropped by unicorns.
Fishing fishing 50 113 Avantoe Snape Grassdropped by tribesmen on karamja.
Super Strength super strength 55 125 Kwuarm Limpwurt Rootdropped by hobgoblins and giants.
Weapon Poison weapon poison 60 137.5 Kwuarm Blue Dragon Scaledropped by blue drogons in the member's dungeon
Super Defense super defense 66 150 Cadantine White Berriesrespawn in the lava lake in the wilderness, surrounded by red dragons.
Ranging ranging 72 165 Dwarf Weed Wine of Zamoraktaken from the temple of zamorak

Potion Effects

Each potion has a unique effect when you drink it. Though, most effects are only temporary, and will wear off after some time. 

Potion Effects

Potion Effect
Attack +10% to attack
Cure Poison cures poison
Strength +10% to strength
Stat Restore completely restores your stats
Defense +10% to defense
Prayer Restore restores up to 21 points to prayer
Super Attack +15% to attack
Poison Antidote temporarily prevents poisoning
Fishing +3 to fishing
Super Strength +15% to strength
Weapon Poison poisons 1 dagger or 10 arrows
Super Defense +15% to defense
Ranging +10% to ranged.

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