How to make Anti-Poison Potions in RuneScape Dragonwilds

No matter if you are looking to explore the swamps or to simply survive the never-welcome deadly rain caused by passing dragons, knowing how to clear the effects of poison is a necessity in RuneScape Dragonwilds. Luckily, though, you can get your hands on Anti-Poison Potions fairly early, even if producing them efficiently will demand going out of your comfort zone. To help you counter one of the most frustrating status effects in the game, here's how to make Anti-Poison Potions in RuneScape Dragonwilds. Table of contents How to make Anti-Poison Potions in RuneScape Dragonwilds Where to find Harralander and Bittercap Mushrooms How to get and find Clay in RuneScape Dragonwilds How to make Anti-Poison Potions in RuneScape Dragonwilds You can make Anti-Poison Potions in RuneScape Dragonwilds by building a Brewing Cauldron and then mixing 1x Harralander, 1x Bittercap Mushroom, and 1x Clay Vessel. If you have yet to do build the Brewing Cauldro, it will require 16x Ash Logs, 6x Coarse Thread, 10x Rune Essence, and 6x Clay. Like the Spinning Wheel, the station can only be used when under a steady roof. Image by Destructoid To add to that, the Clay Vessel needed for the Anti-Poison Potion can only be made by placing Clay on a Kiln. You can build the station in exchange for the materials below. I was able to get the Kiln blueprint at the moment I acquired Clay for the first time. 8x Ash Log 20x Stone 6x Clay 10x Fire Rune After making your vessels, don't forget to also add a few wooden logs to your Kiln to make charcoal. After all, what good is a Brewing Cauldron that you cannot heat up? Where to find Harralander and Bittercap Mushrooms You can find Harralander and Bittercap Mushrooms at Whispering Swamp, with both being known to appear in spades on the shores within the area's central portion. While the Harralander can be easily spotted via its Flax-like blue glow, the mushrooms can mask themselves well within the fog, so keep your eyes peeled. Image by Destructoid Image by Destructoid How to get and find Clay in RuneScape Dragonwilds You can get Clay in RuneScape Dragonwilds by mining Clay Nodes with any type of pickaxe. Even if it is possible to spot them in other regions, you can find many early on and close-by clay mining spots on the easternmost portion of Whispering Swamp. Once in the area, the nodes will be located by the entrance of their Vault and can be easily pinpointed via their textures. Image by Destructoid To make your trips to both areas easier and boost your chances of staying alive when confronted by the many goblins and Putrid Rat packs roaming the swamp, do not go easy on your armor and equip a sturdy shield. As always, having a few Wardstones can make a huge difference by allowing you to maintain an extra layer of protection. Now that you know how to craft Anti-Poison Potions, why not also take a look at all of the other recipes you can make with your Brewing Cauldron? I also highly recommend that you check out our RuneScape Dragonwilds beginner's guide for some great early-game tips and tricks. The post How to make Anti-Poison Potions in RuneScape Dragonwilds appeared first on Destructoid.

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How to make Anti-Poison Potions in RuneScape Dragonwilds

A Anti-Poison Potion in RuneScape Dragonwilds.

No matter if you are looking to explore the swamps or to simply survive the never-welcome deadly rain caused by passing dragons, knowing how to clear the effects of poison is a necessity in RuneScape Dragonwilds.

Luckily, though, you can get your hands on Anti-Poison Potions fairly early, even if producing them efficiently will demand going out of your comfort zone. To help you counter one of the most frustrating status effects in the game, here's how to make Anti-Poison Potions in RuneScape Dragonwilds.

How to make Anti-Poison Potions in RuneScape Dragonwilds

You can make Anti-Poison Potions in RuneScape Dragonwilds by building a Brewing Cauldron and then mixing 1x Harralander, 1x Bittercap Mushroom, and 1x Clay Vessel.

If you have yet to do build the Brewing Cauldro, it will require 16x Ash Logs, 6x Coarse Thread, 10x Rune Essence, and 6x Clay. Like the Spinning Wheel, the station can only be used when under a steady roof.

The recipe for the Weak Anti-Poison Potion.
Image by Destructoid

To add to that, the Clay Vessel needed for the Anti-Poison Potion can only be made by placing Clay on a Kiln. You can build the station in exchange for the materials below. I was able to get the Kiln blueprint at the moment I acquired Clay for the first time.

  • 8x Ash Log
  • 20x Stone
  • 6x Clay
  • 10x Fire Rune

After making your vessels, don't forget to also add a few wooden logs to your Kiln to make charcoal. After all, what good is a Brewing Cauldron that you cannot heat up?

Where to find Harralander and Bittercap Mushrooms

You can find Harralander and Bittercap Mushrooms at Whispering Swamp, with both being known to appear in spades on the shores within the area's central portion. While the Harralander can be easily spotted via its Flax-like blue glow, the mushrooms can mask themselves well within the fog, so keep your eyes peeled.

  • The location of an Bittercap Mushroom.
  • A Harralander, as shown in RuneScape Dragonwilds.

How to get and find Clay in RuneScape Dragonwilds

You can get Clay in RuneScape Dragonwilds by mining Clay Nodes with any type of pickaxe. Even if it is possible to spot them in other regions, you can find many early on and close-by clay mining spots on the easternmost portion of Whispering Swamp. Once in the area, the nodes will be located by the entrance of their Vault and can be easily pinpointed via their textures.

A Clay Node and it's location in the RuneScape Dragonwilds map.
Image by Destructoid

To make your trips to both areas easier and boost your chances of staying alive when confronted by the many goblins and Putrid Rat packs roaming the swamp, do not go easy on your armor and equip a sturdy shield. As always, having a few Wardstones can make a huge difference by allowing you to maintain an extra layer of protection.

Now that you know how to craft Anti-Poison Potions, why not also take a look at all of the other recipes you can make with your Brewing Cauldron? I also highly recommend that you check out our RuneScape Dragonwilds beginner's guide for some great early-game tips and tricks.

The post How to make Anti-Poison Potions in RuneScape Dragonwilds appeared first on Destructoid.