. . "No"@en . . . "reclaimable"@en . "Players who have purchased the scroll and are making potions in large quantities may find it more efficient to withdraw 15 unfinished potions and 13 secondary ingredients each load, rather than 14 of each. Doing so with a Beast of burden and 2 secondary ingredients inside it will allow players to select 15, otherwise they can only select a maximum of 13 at a time. Although, since the saved ingredients will need to be re-added to new potions, some prefer to just withdraw 14 of each, bank everything after making the potions and then repeat. The following are not affected by the scroll:"@en . "No"@en . . . "Yes"@en . "Although there is only a 10% chance to save an ingredient, the scroll saves on average 1/9 of ingredients when re-using the saved ingredients. This is because each saved ingredient also has a 10% chance of being saved again. For example, if 1,000 ingredients are used, 100 should be saved because of the scroll. However, the 100 saved ingredients also have a 10% chance of being saved, so after using them there would be 10 more. Likewise, on average 1 of the 10 ingredients saved from the 100 would be saved. This adds up to an expected 11 % rate of herb saving when the savings are compounded. For example, if you wanted to create 1,000 potions, you would normally need 1000 herbs or 1000 secondary ingredients. However, with the scroll of cleansing, you only need 900 herbs or 900 secondary ingredients. This results in a savings of 100 herbs or 100 secondary ingredients. Thus the savings rate is 1/9. Players who have purchased the scroll and are making potions in large quantities may find it more efficient to withdraw 15 unfinished potions and 13 secondary ingredients each load, rather than 14 of each. Doing so with a Beast of burden and 2 secondary ingredients inside it will allow players to select 15, otherwise they can only select a maximum of 13 at a time. Although, since the saved ingredients will need to be re-added to new potions, some prefer to just withdraw 14 of each, bank everything after making the potions and then repeat. The following are not affected by the scroll: \n* Tea \n* Guam, Marrentill, Tarromin, and Harralander tars \n* Barbarian potions"@en . "Rewards trader"@en . . . . "Drop"@en . "Dungeoneering \u2013 The Warped Floors"@en . . "Scroll of cleansing"@en . "Scroll of cleansing"@en . "Although there is only a 10% chance to save an ingredient, the scroll saves on average 1/9 of ingredients when re-using the saved ingredients. This is because each saved ingredient also has a 10% chance of being saved again. For example, if 1,000 ingredients are used, 100 should be saved because of the scroll. However, the 100 saved ingredients also have a 10% chance of being saved, so after using them there would be 10 more. Likewise, on average 1 of the 10 ingredients saved from the 100 would be saved. This adds up to an expected 11 % rate of herb saving when the savings are compounded. For example, if you wanted to create 1,000 potions, you would normally need 1000 herbs or 1000 secondary ingredients. However, with the scroll of cleansing, you only need 900 herbs or 900 secondary ingred"@en . . . . . . . "An artifact containing untold secrets of Herblore."@en . "25000"^^ . . "20000"^^ . "Players who have purchased the scroll and are making potions in large quantities may find it more efficient to withdraw 15 unfinished potions and 13 secondary ingredients each load, rather than 14 of each. Doing so with a Beast of burden and 2 secondary ingredients inside it will allow players to select 15, otherwise they can only select a maximum of 13 at a time. Although, since the saved ingredients will need to be re-added to new potions, some prefer to just withdraw 14 of each, bank everything after making the potions and then repeat. The following are not affected by the scroll: \n* Tea \n* Guam, Marrentill, Tarromin, and Harralander tars \n* Barbarian potions"@en . . "No"@en . "No"@en . . . "10000"^^ . . "19890"^^ . . "0.025"^^ . . "No"@en . . "0"^^ . "No"@en . "2010-11-02"^^ . . . "15000"^^ .