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An XP potion increases the XP gains from active or [[passive activity]]. They are [[potion]]s made with the [[alchemist]] profession. They are limited to one [[Episode]] area each with a different recipe for each area. Increasing [[variant]]s provide a stronger XP boost percent. |
An XP potion increases the XP gains from active or [[passive activity]]. They are [[potion]]s made with the [[alchemist]] profession. They are limited to one [[Episode]] area each with a different recipe for each area. Increasing [[variant]]s provide a stronger XP boost percent. |
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Normal XP potions increase active XP gained for 2 minutes. Some examples are the [[5% Potion XP Hopeport]] and [[5% Potion XP Hopeforest]]. |
Normal XP potions increase active XP gained for 2 minutes. Some examples are the [[5% Potion XP Hopeport]] and [[5% Potion XP Hopeforest]]. |
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Passive potions last one hour (60 minutes), but only affect passive training. One example is the [[5% Potion XP Hopeforest ( |
Passive potions last one hour (60 minutes), but only affect passive training. One example is the [[5% Potion XP Hopeforest (passive)]]. |
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Bear in mind that the XP potion takes up a space in the inventory, but they will stack. |
Bear in mind that the XP potion takes up a space in the inventory, but they will stack. |
Revision as of 01:11, 21 November 2024
An XP potion increases the XP gains from active or passive activity. They are potions made with the alchemist profession. They are limited to one Episode area each with a different recipe for each area. Increasing variants provide a stronger XP boost percent.
Normal XP potions increase active XP gained for 2 minutes. Some examples are the 5% Potion XP Hopeport and 5% Potion XP Hopeforest.
Passive potions last one hour (60 minutes), but only affect passive training. One example is the 5% Potion XP Hopeforest (passive).
Bear in mind that the XP potion takes up a space in the inventory, but they will stack.