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The most efficient way to gain Herblore experience is to buy base and secondary ingredients from the Grand Exchange and combine them into potions. This can be very expensive and requires a lot of capital to buy the supplies needed. The fastest Herblore experience is gained by simply making potions that offer the highest experience per hour; however, some slower options can be notably cheaper and should be considered if the player prefers to save money. Some options may also require a lot more capital than others, and might be inconvenient to do for players with less capital available.
The most efficient way to gain Herblore experience is to buy base and secondary ingredients from the Grand Exchange and combine them into potions. This can be very expensive and requires a lot of capital to buy the supplies needed. The fastest Herblore experience is gained by simply making potions that offer the highest experience per hour; however, some slower options can be notably cheaper and should be considered if the player prefers to save money. Some options may also require a lot more capital than others, and might be inconvenient to do for players with less capital available.


An [[amulet of chemistry]] can be used when training Herblore with potions worth more than the cost of 1 amulet per 5 doses, if the player is willing to put the effort of equipping a new amulet when the last one breaks. This decreases experience rates slightly, but can potentially save a lot of money on the way to 99. For example, using this amulet when making Saradomin Brews slows experience rates from 450,000 experience per hour to approximately 410,000 experience per hour.
Viable training options considering cost and ingredient supply are listed below. The table assumes 2,500 standard 14 x 14 potions made per hour, 2,750 for 27 x 1 (such as stamina potions), 2,330 for serum 207's, 2,166 for super combat potions, and 1,667 for forgotten brews, with the finished product being sold after being [[Decanting|decanted]] into a 4-dose potion (if applicable). "Cost/XP" means how much money is needed for the supplies alone (when not selling the finished product) per experience.  Serum 207s, stamina potions, extended antifires, anti-venoms and extended super antifire potions can all be manually sped up to 1 tick per potion at the cost of high intensity, allowing players to average 4,583 potions made per hour.
The table below assumes potions are made in one step, using ingredients on an unfinished potion or precursor potion.


Viable training options considering cost and ingredient supply are listed below. </br>
The table assumes 2,500 standard 14 x 14 potions made per hour, 2,750 for 27 x 1 (such as stamina potions), 2,166 for super combat potions.</br>
The table below assumes potions are made in one step, using ingredients on an unfinished potion or precursor potion, out of the wilderness(except wilderness only potions).
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!{{SCP|Herblore}} Level
!{{SCP|Herblore}} Level
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|No
|No
|88
|88
|218,750
|220,000
|-
|-
|34
|34
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|{{plinkt|Red spiders' eggs}}
|{{plinkt|Red spiders' eggs}}
|No
|No
|142.5
|145
|356,000
|362,500
|-
|-
|63
|63
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|{{plinkt|Dragon scale dust}}
|{{plinkt|Dragon scale dust}}
|No
|No
|157.5
|158
|393,750
|393,750
|-
|-
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|Yes
|Yes
|160
|160
|250,000
|440,000
|-
|-
|70
|70
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|Yes
|Yes
|160
|160
|250,000
|440,000
|-
|-
|70
|70
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|Yes
|Yes
|160
|160
|250,000
|440,000
|-
|-
|72
|72
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|{{plinkt|Crystal dust}}
|{{plinkt|Crystal dust}}
|Yes
|Yes
|160
|165
|250,000
|453,750
|-
|-
|76
|76
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|{{plinkt|Amylase crystal|pic=Amylase crystal 5}} (x4)
|{{plinkt|Amylase crystal|pic=Amylase crystal 5}} (x4)
|Yes
|Yes
|102
|185
|280,500
|508,750
|-
|-
|78
|78
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|{{plinkt|Crystal dust}}
|{{plinkt|Crystal dust}}
|Yes
|Yes
|160
|175
|250,000
|481,250
|-
|-
|80
|80
|{{plinkt|Bastion potion|pic=Bastion potion(4)}}
|{{plinkt|Bastion potion|pic=Bastion potion(4)}}
|{{plinkt|Cadantine blood potion (unf)}}
|{{plinkt|Cadantine potion (unf)}}
|{{plinkt|Wine of zamorak}}
|{{plinkt|Wine of zamorak}}
|No
|No
|155
|195
|387,500
|487,500
|-
|-
|80
|80
|{{plinkt|Battlemage potion|pic=Battlemage potion(4)}}
|{{plinkt|Battlemage potion|pic=Battlemage potion(4)}}
|{{plinkt|Cadantine blood potion (unf)}}
|{{plinkt|Cadantine potion (unf)}}
|{{plinkt|Potato cactus}}
|{{plinkt|Potato cactus}}
|No
|No
|155
|195
|387,500
|487,500
|-
|-
|81
|81
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| No
| No
|200
|200
|450,000
|500,000
|-
|-
|81
|81
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|{{plinkt|Crystal dust}}
|{{plinkt|Crystal dust}}
|Yes
|Yes
|160
|195
|250,000
|536,250
|-
|-
|81
|81
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|{{plinkt|Crystal dust}}
|{{plinkt|Crystal dust}}
|Yes
|Yes
|160
|195
|250,000
|536,250
|-
|-
|82
|82
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|{{plinkt|Torstol}}
|{{plinkt|Torstol}}
|No
|No
|150
|250
|324,900
|541,500
|-
|-
|84
|84
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|{{plinkt|Crushed superior dragon bones|txt=Crushed superior<br/>dragon bones}}
|{{plinkt|Crushed superior dragon bones|txt=Crushed superior<br/>dragon bones}}
|No
|No
|130
|220
|325,000
|550,000
|-
|-
|85
|85
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|Yes
|Yes
|220
|220
|250,000
|605,000
|-
|-
|86
|86
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|{{plinkt|Lava scale shard|pic=Lava scale shard 5}} (x4)
|{{plinkt|Lava scale shard|pic=Lava scale shard 5}} (x4)
|Yes  
|Yes  
|160
|600
|440,000
|1,650,000
|}
|}

Latest revision as of 11:43, 3 May 2024

Making potions

The most efficient way to gain Herblore experience is to buy base and secondary ingredients from the Grand Exchange and combine them into potions. This can be very expensive and requires a lot of capital to buy the supplies needed. The fastest Herblore experience is gained by simply making potions that offer the highest experience per hour; however, some slower options can be notably cheaper and should be considered if the player prefers to save money. Some options may also require a lot more capital than others, and might be inconvenient to do for players with less capital available.


Viable training options considering cost and ingredient supply are listed below.
The table assumes 2,500 standard 14 x 14 potions made per hour, 2,750 for 27 x 1 (such as stamina potions), 2,166 for super combat potions.
The table below assumes potions are made in one step, using ingredients on an unfinished potion or precursor potion, out of the wilderness(except wilderness only potions).