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Herblore is a members-only skill in RuneScape which allows players to make various potions. It is considered one of the harder skills in the game, as it is quite expensive to level up, and herbs (if gained through combat) are relatively hard to come by. Herblore is not a great skill to make money with, if herbs are bought, as most potions cost little more than the herb required to make it.
For players to actually start herblore, they must do the Druidic Ritual Quest, boosting their herblore level to level 3, thus allowing them to identify the first herb, Guam Leaf.
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Herblore consists of two major parts - identifying herbs, and making the potions themselves.
Herbs, when gotten from creatures, are known as 'Unidentified Herb', and they must be identified before potions can be made with them. Certain levels are required to identify each different herb, and experience is given when players are able to identify a herb, and they identify it. If unable to identify a herb, players will be informed that they require a higher herblore level to do so.
To make a potion, a herb, water filled vial and the corresponding secondary ingredient is required. The required level for the specific potion is also required. Firstly, the herb must be used on the vial. This results in an 'Unfinished Potion'. Then the secondary ingredient is added to result in a potion (Potion depending on the herb and secondary ingredient used). Potions made are always 3 dose, except for weapon poisons, which are all 1 use.
To practice herblore, players will want:
| Herb Identification Table | ||
| Name | Level to ID | XP to ID |
| Guam Leaf | 3 | 2.5 |
| Marrentill | 5 | 3.75 |
| Tarromin | 11 | 5 |
| Harralander | 20 | 6 |
| Ranarr Weed | 25 | 8 |
| Irit Leaf | 40 | 8.8 |
| Avantoe | 48 | 10 |
| Kwuarm | 54 | 11.25 |
| Cadantine | 65 | 12.5 |
| Lantadyme | 67 | 13 |
| Dwarf Weed | 70 | 13.75 |
| Torstol | 76 | 15 |
| Ardrigal | These are found on Karamja during the Jungle Potion quest. They are found unidentified, and give 2.5xp for identifying. | |
| Sito Foil | ||
| Volencia Moss | ||
| Rogues Purse | ||
| Snake Weed | ||
| Snapdragon | These herbs can be exchanged for tickets in the Agility arena in Brimhaven. | |
| Toadflax | ||
Zahur in the city of Nardah will identify herbs for players in return for a fee.
Herbs can primarily be acquired in three ways: killing monsters, farming, or trading with other players. Slayer monsters are typically good monsters to kill in order to gather herbs. Banshees are fairly low level and reasonably close to the bank in Canifis. Chaos druids also drop herbs.
Herbs can also be acquired by gathering Gout Weed in Trollheim and trading it to Sanfew in Taverly.
Herbs can also be acquired in Miscellania after completing the Throne of Miscellania by having the citizens of Miscellania gather herbs for the player. However, this technique does not seem to be cost effective.
The following quests give herblore experience.