Herblore in OSRS is undoubtedly a challenging skill to master, especially when aiming for level 99. While it may be manageable during the early to mid-game grind, reaching high-level training methods makes it a long and arduous journey. Achieving 99 Herblore requires either a substantial time investment, coupled with a high Farming level, or a considerable amount of GP to speed up the process.
The allure of powerful potions like super combats and bastions, essential for endgame PvM content, drives many players to make the tough decision of investing their hard-earned GP to meet these potion-level requirements sooner rather than later.
Regardless of your chosen path, one thing is certain: 99 Herblore is no easy feat, and you'll want to ensure that you're training it efficiently. So, let's explore the most optimal training methods to help you achieve this prestigious milestone.
Players can achieve level 19 Herblore by completing some low-requirement quests. Specifically, Drudic Ritual, Jungle Potion, Recruitment Drive, The Dig Site, Shades of Mort'ton, and Zogre Flesh Eaters.
If you're a skiller, Shades of Mort'ton will give you trouble as you need to defeat five level 40 monsters. Every player must complete Druidic Ritual at least to unlock Herblore.
When it comes to efficient Herblore training, the Calculator:Herblore/Potions provides in-depth calculations and variations about the cost per experience. For the most optimal experience gains, buying base and secondary ingredients from the Grand Exchange and combining them into potions is the way to go. However, this method can be quite expensive and requires significant capital to purchase the necessary supplies.
For those seeking the fastest Herblore experience, focusing on potions that offer the highest experience per hour is the key. Nonetheless, it's worth considering slower but more cost-effective options if you want to save money. Keep in mind that some training options may demand a larger capital investment, which could be inconvenient for players with limited funds.
To maximize savings, players can utilize an amulet of chemistry when training with expensive potions. If the amulet's cost per 5 doses is lower than the potion's worth, it can save money in the long run. This approach slightly decreases experience rates, but it can be a worthwhile trade-off, especially when training with costly potions like Saradomin Brews.
Below are some viable training options considering both cost and ingredient supply. The table assumes a specific number of potions made per hour, depending on the type of potion being created. It takes into account the cost per experience, considering only the supplies (excluding the profit from selling the finished product). For example, potions like Serum 207s, stamina potions, extended antifires, anti-venoms, and extended super antifire potions can be manually sped up to 1 tick per potion, allowing players to average 4,583 potions made per hour.
It's important to note that the table assumes potions are made in one step, using ingredients on an unfinished potion or precursor potion. Additionally, costs and profits consider the possibility of decanting the result into 4 doses before selling it.
Overall, careful consideration of the cost and experience gain for each training option is crucial. Choose the method that aligns with your budget and goals, and you'll be well on your way to mastering the art of Herblore in the world of Old School RuneScape. Good luck on your potion-making journey!
| Potion | Base | Secondary | Stackable | XP | XP/Hour | |||
3 | Attack potion | Guam potion (unf) | Eye of newt | No | 25 | 62,500 | |||
5 | Antipoison | Marrentill potion (unf) | Unicorn horn dust | No | 37.5 | 93,750 | |||
12 | Strength potion | Tarromin potion (unf) | Limpwurt root | No | 50 | 125,000 | |||
15 | Serum 207 | Tarromin potion (unf) | Ashes | No | 50 | 116,500 | |||
22 | Compost potion | Harralander potion (unf) | Volcanic ash | Yes | 60 | 150,000 | |||
22 | Restore potion | Harralander potion (unf) | Red spiders' eggs | No | 62.5 | 156,250 | |||
26 | Energy potion | Harralander potion (unf) | Chocolate dust | No | 67.5 | 168,750 | |||
34 | Agility potion | Toadflax potion (unf) | Toad's legs | No | 80 | 200,000 | |||
36 | Combat potion | Harralander potion (unf) | Goat horn dust | No | 84 | 210,000 | |||
38 | Prayer potion | Ranarr potion (unf) | Snape grass | No | 87.5 | 218,750 | |||
45 | Super attack | Irit potion (unf) | Eye of newt | No | 100 | 250,000 | |||
48 | Superantipoison | Irit potion (unf) | Unicorn horn dust | No | 106.3 | 265,750 | |||
50 | Fishing potion | Avantoe potion (unf) | Snape grass | No | 112.5 | 281,250 | |||
52 | Super energy | Avantoe potion (unf) | Mort myre fungus | No | 117.5 | 293,750 | |||
53 | Hunter potion | Avantoe potion (unf) | Kebbit teeth dust | No | 120 | 300,000 | |||
55 | Super strength | Kwuarm potion (unf) | Limpwurt root | No | 125 | 312,500 | |||
63 | Super restore | Snapdragon potion (unf) | Red spiders' eggs | No | 142.5 | 356,000 | |||
66 | Super defence | Cadantine potion (unf) | White berries | No | 150 | 375,000 | |||
69 | Antifire potion | Lantadyme potion (unf) | Dragon scale dust | No | 157.5 | 393,750 | |||
72 | Ranging potion | Dwarf weed potion (unf) | Wine of zamorak | No | 162.5 | 406,250 | |||
76 | Magic potion | Lantadyme potion (unf) | Potato cactus | No | 172.5 | 431,250 | |||
77 | Stamina potion | Super energy(4) | Amylase crystal (x4) | Yes | 102 | 280,500 (535,500) | |||
80 | Bastion potion | Cadantine blood potion (unf) | Wine of zamorak | No | 155 | 387,500 | |||
80 | Battlemage potion | Cadantine blood potion (unf) | Potato cactus | No | 155 | 387,500 | |||
81 | Saradomin brew | Toadflax potion (unf) | Crushed nest | No | 180 | 450,000 | |||
84 | Extended antifire | Antifire potion(4) | Lava scale shard (x4) | Yes | 110 | 302,500 (577,500) | |||
85 | Ancient brew | Dwarf weed potion (unf) | Nihil dust | Yes | 190 | 522,500 | |||
87 | Anti-venom | Antidote++(4) | Zulrah's scales (x20) | Yes | 120 | 330,000 (630,000) | |||
88 | Menaphite remedy | Dwarf weed potion (unf) | Lily of the sands | No | 200 | 500,000 | |||
90 | Super combat potion | Super attack(4) Super defence(4) | Torstol | No | 150 | 324,900 | |||
91 | Forgotten brew | Ancient brew(4) | Ancient essence (x80) | Yes | 145 | 241,715 | |||
92 | Super antifire potion | Antifire potion(4) | Crushed superior dragon bones | No | 130 | 325,000 | |||
94 | Anti-venom+ | Anti-venom(4) | Torstol | No | 125 | 312,500 | |||
98 | Extended super antifire | Super antifire potion(4) | Lava scale shard (x4) | Yes | 160 | 440,000 (840,000) |
For players looking for a potentially cheaper alternative to Herblore training, making tar can be a viable option. This method requires fewer clicks compared to potion making, as each action involves processing twice as many items before banking, and each action takes longer to complete.
The XP per hour for making tar is estimated at around 78 inventories fully processed per hour. However, it's essential to consider that actual rates may be lower, depending on individual bank efficiency and speed.
To make the most of this training method, players planning to train Herblore by making tar should consider buying or stockpiling Swamp tar in advance. Keep in mind that the buy limit for swamp tar is only 13,000, which will last approximately half an hour before running out.
While making tar may not offer the fastest experience gains, it can be a cost-effective option for players on a budget. Additionally, the reduced number of clicks and longer duration for each action can make it a more relaxed training method compared to potion making.
Before diving into this training approach, it's crucial to evaluate your resources, goals, and bank efficiency. If you're willing to invest time in buying and stockpiling swamp tar, this method can be an efficient way to train Herblore while saving some GP.
So, prepare your swamp tar, set up your processing routine, and embark on your tar-making journey to level up your Herblore skill in the world of Old School RuneScape. Happy tar-making!
Cleaning grimy herbs is a slow but profitable method for training Herblore in Old School RuneScape. Thanks to an update on 10 September 2020, cleaning grimy herbs has become even more convenient, as now all herbs in the inventory are automatically cleaned.
When using the auto-clean method, you can clean up to 3,000 herbs per hour. However, for players seeking to maximize their experience and profit, manually clicking on the herbs can double the cleaning speed, resulting in over 10,000 cleaned herbs per hour. This significantly increases both the experience and profit earned per hour.
Here are some tips to enhance your cleaning efficiency: Consider using a touchscreen device for this activity, as it may be faster and more comfortable for longer durations of herb cleaning.
The following experience rates assume you are cleaning an average of 10,000 herbs per hour. Keep in mind that using the "auto-clean" feature will yield only 30% of the experience rates mentioned below.
For those looking to train Herblore without the need for significant capital investment or complex potion-making processes, cleaning grimy herbs can be a steady and profitable option. The process might be slow, but it's straightforward and accessible to all players.
Herb |
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Level | Exp | |||
Guam leaf | 3 | 1.2 | 19,440 | |
Marrentill | 5 | 1.9 | 30,780 | |
Tarromin | 11 | 2.5 | 40,500 | |
Harralander | 20 | 3.1 | 50,220 | |
Ranarr weed | 25 | 3.7 | 59,940 | |
Toadflax | 30 | 4 | 64,800 | |
Irit leaf | 40 | 4.4 | 71,280 | |
Avantoe | 48 | 5 | 81,000 | |
Kwuarm | 54 | 5.6 | 90,720 | |
Snapdragon | 59 | 5.9 | 95,580 | |
Cadantine | 65 | 6.2 | 100,440 | |
Lantadyme | 67 | 6.5 | 105,300 | |
Dwarf weed | 70 | 6.9 | 111,780 | |
Torstol | 75 | 7.5 |
An intensive but highly profitable method of training Herblore in Old School RuneScape is by making Guthix rest. This method requires 18 Herblore and partial completion of the One Small Favour quest. Unlike other training methods, brewing Guthix rest demands careful attention to avoid misclicks and adding too many herbs to the partially-complete tea, which would ruin it and grant no experience.
Brewing Guthix rest is a four-step process, providing 14, 14.5, 15, and 15.5 experience for each step, resulting in a total of 59 experience for each tea completed. The player must add 2 guam, 1 marrentill, and 1 harralander, in any order, to a cup of hot water. Unlike brewing potions or cleaning herbs, subsequent teas are not automatically made after creating just one, making this training method extremely intensive.
With focused attention, players can produce around 800 cups of 3-dose Guthix rest per hour, with an approximate cost of 716,800 GP. This effort yields a substantial 47,200 Herblore experience gained. After combining the teas into 4-dose variants at Bob Barter in the Grand Exchange, players can sell 600 4-dose teas for a net profit of 369,200 GP. This equates to a profit of 7.82 GP per experience for a completed tea.
It's essential to note that market rates can impact the profitability of 3-dose versus 4-dose Guthix rest. Depending on the current market conditions, 3-dose teas may prove to be more profitable than 4-dose.
For players seeking a challenging but rewarding training method, making Guthix rest can be a lucrative venture. However, it requires high concentration and careful execution to avoid ruining teas and maximize both experience and profit.
So, if you're up for the challenge and want to boost your Herblore skill while raking in substantial profits, give Guthix rest brewing a try. With dedication and precision, you'll become a master tea brewer in Gielinor in no time. Happy brewing!