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This guide provides an outlook on training methods to provide you with the knowledge on finding the best methods for your playstyle.
'''Alchemist''' is one of the first [[professions]] you unlock in [[Hopeport]], with part of the tutorial teaching you how to create your first potion. The aim of this guide is to inform players as to the most efficient ways to level up, as well as alternate methods that are more profitable or less intensive. Alchemist is generally a profession that costs slightly more coins to train that the value you get from the potions you produce, however there are exceptions.


This guide covers multiple methods.
All Alchemist training takes place in the [[Apothecary]]


[[Alchemist|Please check out the full wiki page on Alchemy]]. This will provide you with a full reference on how the profession functions.
==Basic gameplay loop==


''<small>note: Strategies are still being theory-crafted/tested by contributors to the Wiki and Brighter Shores players. Everything is subject to change.</small>''
The basic gameplay loop for training Alchemist is to obtain reagents, prepare them, brew them, and then keep or sell the potions:

==Gameplay loop==

Training Alchemist is to obtain reagents, prepare them and brew them. You then have the option of keeping the potions for future use, or selling them to lower cost of experience, or to look for profit.


# Making potions requires [[Reagents]], which may be obtained through training other professions or purchased from the [[Potion Reagents|Reagents shop]]. It is always much faster to purchase reagents from the shop, but of course it costs coins. A reasaonable estimate is that it takes 30 seconds to travel from the Apothecary to the Reagents shop, buy an inventory of 24 reagents, and then return to the Apothecary. Reagents can either be immediately used to train alchemy, or deposited into the [[Potion Reagents Bank]] if you are stockpiling reagents to make a large batch of potions at once. Note that the reagent shop does not sell each reagents until the player has the Alchemist level to use it.
# Making potions requires [[Reagents]], which may be obtained through training other professions or purchased from the [[Potion Reagents|Reagents shop]]. It is always much faster to purchase reagents from the shop, but of course it costs coins. A reasaonable estimate is that it takes 30 seconds to travel from the Apothecary to the Reagents shop, buy an inventory of 24 reagents, and then return to the Apothecary. Reagents can either be immediately used to train alchemy, or deposited into the [[Potion Reagents Bank]] if you are stockpiling reagents to make a large batch of potions at once. Note that the reagent shop does not sell each reagents until the player has the Alchemist level to use it.
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Combining the time for each step of this process, and adding 10 seconds for moving around the Apothecary, means that it is possible to make approximately 227 standard potions per hour. This number increases to 270 potions per hour if there are already reagents stored in the reagent bank.
Combining the time for each step of this process, and adding 10 seconds for moving around the Apothecary, means that it is possible to make approximately 227 standard potions per hour. This number increases to 270 potions per hour if there are already reagents stored in the reagent bank.


==Levels 0 - 20==
== Levels 0 - 20 ==
You will start with level 0 at 355 XP after being introduced to the profession during the tutorial quest.

You will finish with level 20 at 36,562 XP, which unlocks [[Knowledge]] for the profession and the first [[Passive activities|passive activity]], [[Grind Slugs]].

Knowledge points can only be spent on a profession if it is Level 20, and so they have not been included in this level range.

Training to level up to 20 takes approximately 1 hour, regardless of the potions created.

=== Points to consider ===

* There is a balance between saving time by banking less frequently and purchasing the required reagents for each potion from the [[Potion Reagents|Potion Reagents shop]] on the [[Town Square]] in [[Hopeport]]. For example, if making a potion would take one full inventory and 2 extra potions to reach the next level, instead a second will craft a few more extra potions to offset banking time.
* The first time a potion is crafted, it will grant an experience bonus as the potion gets added to the [[album]].
* Time taken takes into account: Running to Potion Reagents, buying the reagents, running to make all the potions, selling them at Ebsworth and repeating if necessary.
* Time taken does not take into account: time spent banking.

=== Fast strategy ===
{| class="wikitable"
|+Cost based on selling potions
!Time Cost
!Profit
!XP Needed
|-
|57 mins <small>approx</small>
| {{Currency|-85597}}
|35,642
|}
The fastest experience in Alchemist is always earned by making the highest level potion available to the player, however this often comes with a steep cost.

For each trip, the reagents are bought from the reagents shop, made into potions, and then either kept by depositing them in the Potions Bank or sold to the Apothecary Shop. For the first trip, a full inventory of 10% Potions is chosen instead of switching to 20% potions, as the increase in XP is not worth the additional time for buying additional reagents. It takes 19 trips for this reach level 20, and this number of trips is kept low by buying full inventories of reagents every time, except the final trip to hit the goal.
{| class="wikitable"
!Trip#
![[Potion]] and Amount
![[Reagents]] and Amount/trip
![[Coins|Cost (Keeping Pots)]]
![[Coins|Cost]] (Selling Pots)
!Time (approx)
|-
|0
|
|{{plink|Bottle}} x 223
| {{Currency|4460}}
| {{Currency|4460}}
|
|-
|1
|{{plink|10% Potion Healing}} x 24
|{{plink|Brown Kelp}} x 24
| {{Currency|12000}}
| {{Currency|01200}}
|6 mins
|-
|2
|{{plink|5% Potion XP Hopeport}} x 12
|{{plink|White Periwinkle}} x 12<br>{{plink|Horn Shell}} x 12
| {{Currency|13200}}
| {{Currency|04320}}
|3 mins
|-
|3
|{{plink|+40 Potion Strength Arborae}} x 12
|{{plink|Tangled Pond Weed}} x 12<br>{{plink|Mauve Bellplant}} x 12
| {{Currency|17004}}
| {{Currency|06564}}
|3 mins
|-
|4-5 (2)
|{{plink|+40 Potion Strength Cryonae}} x 16
|{{plink|White Water Lily}} x 16
{{plink|Wrinkled Starfish}} x 16
| {{Currency|30784}}
| {{Currency|13344}}
|4 mins
|-
|6-7 (2)
|{{plink|+40 Potion Strength Tempestae}} x 18
|{{plink|Green Hogberries}} x 18<br>{{plink|Common Limpet}} x 18
| {{Currency|55440}}
| {{Currency|07564}}
|5 mins
|-
|8-10 (3)
|{{plink|3 Minute Potion Fear}} x 36
|{{plink|Veined Globeplant}} x 36<br>{{plink|Faded Dandelion}} x 36
| {{Currency|28332}}
| {{Currency|07564}}
|9 mins
|-
|11-13 (3)
|{{plink|5% Potion XP Hopeforest}} x 36
|{{plink|Tad Apple}} x 36
{{plink|Bulged Haleberries}} x 36
| {{Currency|44460}}
| {{Currency|11700}}
|9 mins
|-
|14-16 (3)
|{{plink|5% Potion XP Mine}} x 36
|{{plink|Dull Metallic Tooth}} x 36
{{plink|Crumbly Rock Scale}} x 36
| {{Currency|45224}}
| {{Currency|11240}}
|9 mins
|-
|17-19 (4)
|{{plink|5% Potion XP Crenopolis}} x 33
|{{plink|Plain White Pearl}} x 33<br>{{plink|Summerview Grapes}} x 33
| {{Currency|62073}}
| {{Currency|23133}}
|8 mins
|-
| colspan="3" |totals
| {{Currency|257973}}
| {{Currency|85597}}
|57 mins
|}

=== Cheap Strategy ===
{| class="wikitable"
|+Least cost to reach level 20
!Time Cost
!Profit
!XP Needed
|-
|66 mins <small>approx</small>
| {{Currency|-30733}}
|35,642
|}
Potions in levels 0-20 all give very similar XP, so choosing a more cost effective potion does not always result in a large experience loss.


For each trip, the reagents are bought from the reagents shop, made into potions, and then sold to the apothecary shop. For the final trip, a range of different potions is made to take advantage of the bonus [[album]] XP that is awarded the first time each potion is made. It is advised to have at least {{Currency|35000}} before starting this section, to have enough coins on hand to buy the potion reagents, before the cost is recovered by selling the potions.
After the tutorial, payers will have 355 Alchemist XP, 105 from making a [[10% Potion Healing]] and 250 from the [[Album]] for making the first of that potion, so making each new type of potion is worthwhile to get the album bonus.


Training to level up to 20 takes approximately 1 hour regardless of the potions created, however the cheapest method costs {{currency|25693}} and takes 66 minutes:
{{Checklist|
{{Checklist|
* Make 5 inventories of {{plink|10% Potion Healing}} to reach level 12, and sell them back to the apothecary shop
* Buy 252 {{plink|Bottle}}s from the Alchemist shop.
* Make 5 inventories of {{plink|10% Potion Healing}} to reach level 12, and sell them back to the apothecary shop.
** Each inventory uses 24 {{plink|Brown Kelp}} to make 24 potions
** Each inventory uses 24 {{plink|Brown Kelp}} to make 24 potions.
* Make 11 inventories of {{plink|3 Minute Potion Fear}} to reach level 19, and sell them back to the apothecary shop
** Each inventory uses 12 {{plink|Veined Globeplant}} and 12 {{plink|Faded Dandelion}} to make 12 potions
* Make 11 inventories of {{plink|3 Minute Potion Fear}} to reach level 19, and sell them back to the apothecary shop.
** Each inventory uses 12 {{plink|Veined Globeplant}} and 12 {{plink|Faded Dandelion}} to make 12 potions.
* Buy one of each of these ingredients, to make one of each undiscovered potion up to level 18
* Buy one of each of these ingredients, to make one of each undiscovered potion up to level 18.
** {{plink|Brown Kelp}}
** {{plink|Brown Kelp}}
** {{plink|Creamy Wallplant}}
** {{plink|Creamy Wallplant}}
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** {{plink|Plain White Pearl}}
** {{plink|Plain White Pearl}}
** {{plink|Summerview Grapes}}
** {{plink|Summerview Grapes}}
* Make one of each of these potions for the album XP bonus, to reach level 20, and sell them back to the apothecary shop
* Make one of each of these potions for the album XP bonus, to reach level 20, and sell them back to the apothecary shop.
** {{plink|20% Potion Healing}}
** {{plink|20% Potion Healing}}
** {{plink|5% Potion XP Hopeport}}
** {{plink|5% Potion XP Hopeport}}
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** {{plink|5% Potion XP Hopeforest}}
** {{plink|5% Potion XP Hopeforest}}
** {{plink|5% Potion XP Mine}}
** {{plink|5% Potion XP Mine}}
** {{plink|5% Potion XP Crenopolis}}
** {{plink|5% Potion XP Crenopolis}}}}
}}


== Level 20+: Knowledge and Passive training ==
An alternative, time-optimised method that is slightly faster but significantly more expensive and complicated is:
Upon reaching level 20, [[Knowledge]] and [[Passive training]] methods are unlocked.
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
|+ Fastest method, costs {{currency|100514}}, takes 58 minutes
|-
! Trip # !! Purchase !! Make
|-
| 1 || 17 &times; {{plink|Brown Kelp}} || 17 &times; {{plink|10% Potion Healing}}
|-
| 2 || 12 &times; {{plink|Brown Kelp}}<br>12 &times; {{plink|Creamy Wallplant}} || 12 &times; {{plink|20% Potion Healing}}
|-
| 3 || 12 &times; {{plink|White Periwinkle}}<br>12 &times; {{plink|Horn Shell}} || 12 &times; {{plink|5% Potion XP Hopeport}}
|-
| 4 || 12 &times; {{plink|Tangled Pond Weed}}<br>12 &times; {{plink|Mauve Bellplant}} || 12 &times; {{plink|+40 Potion Strength Arborae}}
|-
| 5 || 12 &times; {{plink|White Water Lily}}<br>12 &times; {{plink|Wrinkled Starfish}} || 12 &times; {{plink|+40 Potion Strength Cryonae}}
|-
| 6 || 12 &times; {{plink|Green Hogberries}}<br>12 &times; {{plink|Common Limpet}} || 12 &times; {{plink|+40 Potion Strength Tempestae}}
|-
| 7-19 || 12 &times; {{plink|Veined Globeplant}}<br>12 &times; {{plink|Faded Dandelion}} || 12 &times; {{plink|3 Minute Potion Fear}}
|-
| 10-12 || 12 &times; {{plink|Tad Apple}}<br>12 &times; {{plink|Bulged Haleberries}} || 12 &times; {{plink|5% Potion XP Hopeforest}}
|-
| 13-15 || 12 &times; {{plink|Dull Metallic Tooth}}<br>12 &times; {{plink|Crumbly Rock Scale}} || 12 &times; {{plink|5% Potion XP Mine}}
|-
| 16-18 || 12 &times; {{plink|Plain White Pearl}}<br>12 &times; {{plink|Summerview Grapes}} || 12 &times; {{plink|5% Potion XP Crenopolis}}
|}
This method makes full inventories of the highest potion available, but saves a small amount of time on the first inventory by only making 17 instead of 24 potions

==Level 20+: Knowledge and Passive training ==

Upon reaching level 20, [[Knowledge]] and [[Passive training]] methods and unlocked.


Knowledge is a game mechanic that that build as you perform activities that award XP, and can be spent on a profession to gain experience that scales with the level of the profession. Knowledge can be gained by any skill and spent in any skill, however knowledge is not able to gained until at least one profession is level 20, and it cannot be spent on a profession until that profession is level 20.
Knowledge is a game mechanic that that build as you perform activities that award XP, and can be spent on a profession to gain experience that scales with the level of the profession. Knowledge can be gained by any skill and spent in any skill, however knowledge is not able to gained until at least one profession is level 20, and it cannot be spent on a profession until that profession is level 20.
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The highest level Alchemist passive acitivity that a player has the Alchchemist level to access will give full experience, however any lower levelled passive activities will only award half experience, rounded down. This is true even for passive activites that have not yet been unlocked by spending knowledge. Therefore it is recommended to always unlock the highest level of passive activity for each profession that the player wishes to train passively.
The highest level Alchemist passive acitivity that a player has the Alchchemist level to access will give full experience, however any lower levelled passive activities will only award half experience, rounded down. This is true even for passive activites that have not yet been unlocked by spending knowledge. Therefore it is recommended to always unlock the highest level of passive activity for each profession that the player wishes to train passively.


==Level 20+: Active training and cost==
== Level 20+: Active training and cost ==

The fastest experience in Alchemist is always earned by making the highest level potion available to the player.
The fastest experience in Alchemist is always earned by making the highest level potion available to the player.


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For levels 20 - 200, assuming that the highest level potion is made, it takes approximately 2.3 to 3.5 hours of making one type of potion, before the next potion is unlocked. Reaching level 200 requires 28.4 million XP. With this method it takes ~80 hours of making potions this way and costs ~{{currency|70000000}}.
For levels 20 - 200, assuming that the highest level potion is made, it takes approximately 2.3 to 3.5 hours of making one type of potion, before the next potion is unlocked. Reaching level 200 requires 28.4 million XP. With this method it takes ~80 hours of making potions this way and costs ~{{currency|70000000}}.


==Level 35+: Potent Potions==
== Level 35+: Potent Potions ==

Starting at level 35, some potions have "Potent" in their name and are brewed differently, serving as a more intensive (but more rewarding) alternative to standard potion making. Potent potions are usually unlocked a few levels after a comparable standard potion, but use different reagents, have stronger effects, and are often lower cost. The other three steps of the gameplay loop are the same, however the brewing step makes use of the [[Potent Potion Station]] instead of the standard potion station.
Starting at level 35, some potions have "Potent" in their name and are brewed differently, serving as a more intensive (but more rewarding) alternative to standard potion making. Potent potions are usually unlocked a few levels after a comparable standard potion, but use different reagents, have stronger effects, and are often lower cost. The other three steps of the gameplay loop are the same, however the brewing step makes use of the [[Potent Potion Station]] instead of the standard potion station.


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# Repeat steps 2-6 until all potions have been produced. Step 2 may be skipped once all preparations have been loaded into the station.
# Repeat steps 2-6 until all potions have been produced. Step 2 may be skipped once all preparations have been loaded into the station.
This process produces one potent potion every 25 seconds, which is the minimum time possible.
This process produces one potent potion every 25 seconds, which is the minimum time possible.

==Profitable potions==
==Profitable potions==



Latest revision as of 10:30, 20 December 2024

This guide provides an outlook on training methods to provide you with the knowledge on finding the best methods for your playstyle.

This guide covers multiple methods.

Please check out the full wiki page on Alchemy. This will provide you with a full reference on how the profession functions.

note: Strategies are still being theory-crafted/tested by contributors to the Wiki and Brighter Shores players. Everything is subject to change.

Gameplay loop[edit | edit source]

Training Alchemist is to obtain reagents, prepare them and brew them. You then have the option of keeping the potions for future use, or selling them to lower cost of experience, or to look for profit.

  1. Making potions requires Reagents, which may be obtained through training other professions or purchased from the Reagents shop. It is always much faster to purchase reagents from the shop, but of course it costs coins. A reasaonable estimate is that it takes 30 seconds to travel from the Apothecary to the Reagents shop, buy an inventory of 24 reagents, and then return to the Apothecary. Reagents can either be immediately used to train alchemy, or deposited into the Potion Reagents Bank if you are stockpiling reagents to make a large batch of potions at once. Note that the reagent shop does not sell each reagents until the player has the Alchemist level to use it.
  2. Reagents are turned into Preparations at the Reagent Preparation Station, requiring 2 specific reagents for each type of potion (except 10% Potion Healing, which only has 1). Each preparation takes 5 seconds to make, or 60 seconds for a full inventory of reagents.
  3. Preparations are brewed into Potions at the Standard Potion Station, requiring one preparation and one bottle per potion. Preparations cannot be banked, so brewing should happen immediately after preparing. Each standard potion takes 7.5 seconds to make, or 87 seconds for a full inventory of reagents.
  4. Finally the potions that you have made can either be kept by storing them in the Potion Bank, or sold to The Apothecary Shop to recover some of the cost put into buying the reagents.

Combining the time for each step of this process, and adding 10 seconds for moving around the Apothecary, means that it is possible to make approximately 227 standard potions per hour. This number increases to 270 potions per hour if there are already reagents stored in the reagent bank.

Levels 0 - 20[edit | edit source]

You will start with level 0 at 355 XP after being introduced to the profession during the tutorial quest.

You will finish with level 20 at 36,562 XP, which unlocks Knowledge for the profession and the first passive activity, Grind Slugs.

Knowledge points can only be spent on a profession if it is Level 20, and so they have not been included in this level range.

Training to level up to 20 takes approximately 1 hour, regardless of the potions created.

Points to consider[edit | edit source]

  • There is a balance between saving time by banking less frequently and purchasing the required reagents for each potion from the Potion Reagents shop on the Town Square in Hopeport. For example, if making a potion would take one full inventory and 2 extra potions to reach the next level, instead a second will craft a few more extra potions to offset banking time.
  • The first time a potion is crafted, it will grant an experience bonus as the potion gets added to the album.
  • Time taken takes into account: Running to Potion Reagents, buying the reagents, running to make all the potions, selling them at Ebsworth and repeating if necessary.
  • Time taken does not take into account: time spent banking.

Fast strategy[edit | edit source]

Cost based on selling potions
Time Cost Profit XP Needed
57 mins approx -85 Silver 597 Copper 35,642

The fastest experience in Alchemist is always earned by making the highest level potion available to the player, however this often comes with a steep cost.

For each trip, the reagents are bought from the reagents shop, made into potions, and then either kept by depositing them in the Potions Bank or sold to the Apothecary Shop. For the first trip, a full inventory of 10% Potions is chosen instead of switching to 20% potions, as the increase in XP is not worth the additional time for buying additional reagents. It takes 19 trips for this reach level 20, and this number of trips is kept low by buying full inventories of reagents every time, except the final trip to hit the goal.

Trip# Potion and Amount Reagents and Amount/trip Cost (Keeping Pots) Cost (Selling Pots) Time (approx)
0 Bottle x 223 Silver 460 Copper Silver 460 Copper
1 10% Potion Healing x 24 Brown Kelp x 24 12 Silver Silver 200 Copper 6 mins
2 5% Potion XP Hopeport x 12 White Periwinkle x 12
Horn Shell x 12
13 Silver 200 Copper Silver 320 Copper 3 mins
3 +40 Potion Strength Arborae x 12 Tangled Pond Weed x 12
Mauve Bellplant x 12
17 Silver 4 Copper Silver 564 Copper 3 mins
4-5 (2) +40 Potion Strength Cryonae x 16 White Water Lily x 16

Wrinkled Starfish x 16

30 Silver 784 Copper 13 Silver 344 Copper 4 mins
6-7 (2) +40 Potion Strength Tempestae x 18 Green Hogberries x 18
Common Limpet x 18
55 Silver 440 Copper Silver 564 Copper 5 mins
8-10 (3) 3 Minute Potion Fear x 36 Veined Globeplant x 36
Faded Dandelion x 36
28 Silver 332 Copper Silver 564 Copper 9 mins
11-13 (3) 5% Potion XP Hopeforest x 36 Tad Apple x 36

Bulged Haleberries x 36

44 Silver 460 Copper 11 Silver 700 Copper 9 mins
14-16 (3) 5% Potion XP Mine x 36 Dull Metallic Tooth x 36

Crumbly Rock Scale x 36

45 Silver 224 Copper 11 Silver 240 Copper 9 mins
17-19 (4) 5% Potion XP Crenopolis x 33 Plain White Pearl x 33
Summerview Grapes x 33
62 Silver 73 Copper 23 Silver 133 Copper 8 mins
totals 257 Silver 973 Copper 85 Silver 597 Copper 57 mins

Cheap Strategy[edit | edit source]

Least cost to reach level 20
Time Cost Profit XP Needed
66 mins approx -30 Silver 733 Copper 35,642

Potions in levels 0-20 all give very similar XP, so choosing a more cost effective potion does not always result in a large experience loss.

For each trip, the reagents are bought from the reagents shop, made into potions, and then sold to the apothecary shop. For the final trip, a range of different potions is made to take advantage of the bonus album XP that is awarded the first time each potion is made. It is advised to have at least 35 Silver before starting this section, to have enough coins on hand to buy the potion reagents, before the cost is recovered by selling the potions.

Level 20+: Knowledge and Passive training[edit | edit source]

Upon reaching level 20, Knowledge and Passive training methods are unlocked.

Knowledge is a game mechanic that that build as you perform activities that award XP, and can be spent on a profession to gain experience that scales with the level of the profession. Knowledge can be gained by any skill and spent in any skill, however knowledge is not able to gained until at least one profession is level 20, and it cannot be spent on a profession until that profession is level 20.

The amount of XP gained by spending knowledge is 25% of the amount needed to level up that profession, or 6.25% for professions above level 200. Making potions awards 1 knowledge point for every 72 potions made (6 inventories, or 3 inventories of 10% healing), so making 288 potions will give 4 points of knowledge for 1 level up of any profession under level 200. It can be spent on Alchemist to speed up training, or on another profession which is more annoying or slow to train. At the above stated rate of 227 standard potions per hour, Alchemist training is able to earn 3.18 knowledge points per hour.

Knowledge can also be spent to unlock passive training activities for Alchemist. These are significantly slower XP than actively making potions, but if a passive training method is started before logging out then the method will continue for up to 24 hours, or until the raw materials run out. It is recommended to always start a passive activity before logging out.

Passive Alchemist activites are of two types:

  • Ebsworth Work that is performed at the Reagent Preparation Station, which uses no materials and awards XP and coins, and is therefore always profitable.
  • Passive Potion making that is performed at the Passive Potion Station, which does require reagents but awards both XP and passive potions in return. Passive potions do not have preaparations, instead they use both reagents and a bottle directly.

The highest level Alchemist passive acitivity that a player has the Alchchemist level to access will give full experience, however any lower levelled passive activities will only award half experience, rounded down. This is true even for passive activites that have not yet been unlocked by spending knowledge. Therefore it is recommended to always unlock the highest level of passive activity for each profession that the player wishes to train passively.

Level 20+: Active training and cost[edit | edit source]

The fastest experience in Alchemist is always earned by making the highest level potion available to the player.

However, the potion that gives the fastest experience will sometimes be very expensive to make, and so the cost of each potion should also be taken into account. Few potions are actually profitable to make, but it may be preferable to train with a lower levelled potion to save coins.

For example, the level 29 20% Potion Healing is approximately 52,294 XP per hour, but costs 8.09 Copper per XP. However, the level 23 5% Potion XP Stonemaw Hill is approximately 46,610 XP per hour, which is only 11% less, but only costs 0.24 Copper per XP, which is 97% less. It is up to the player to decide if the highest level potion that they have access to is too much of a cost, and if they wish to choose a lower levelled but cheaper alternative.

For levels 20 - 200, assuming that the highest level potion is made, it takes approximately 2.3 to 3.5 hours of making one type of potion, before the next potion is unlocked. Reaching level 200 requires 28.4 million XP. With this method it takes ~80 hours of making potions this way and costs ~70 Gold.

Level 35+: Potent Potions[edit | edit source]

Starting at level 35, some potions have "Potent" in their name and are brewed differently, serving as a more intensive (but more rewarding) alternative to standard potion making. Potent potions are usually unlocked a few levels after a comparable standard potion, but use different reagents, have stronger effects, and are often lower cost. The other three steps of the gameplay loop are the same, however the brewing step makes use of the Potent Potion Station instead of the standard potion station.

The Potent potion station is a minigame where 4 components of the station must be managed to produce each potion, which takes a minimum of 25 seconds. Consequently, potent potions award more XP per potion than standard potions. With the same assumptions as for the basic gameplay loop, 108 potent potions may be brewed per hour, or 117 if the reagents are already in the reagent bank. Potent potions also award more knowledge than standard potions, at 2.5% per potion, or 1 point for every 33.3 potions made. This means that potent potions also award knowledge faster than standard potions, at 3.24 knowledge points per hour.

The process for efficently operating the potent potion station is to synchronise the separate components:

  1. Interact with the potent potion station with an inventory of preparations to start the process
  2. Interact with the hopper
  3. Interact with the boiler
  4. Interact with the tank
  5. Stand in front of cauldron, and wait for it to reach the level line
  6. Interact with the caudron to produce a potent potion
  7. Repeat steps 2-6 until all potions have been produced. Step 2 may be skipped once all preparations have been loaded into the station.

This process produces one potent potion every 25 seconds, which is the minimum time possible.

Profitable potions[edit | edit source]

All potions are profitable if the reagents are gathered manually, however even if all reagents are purchased then there are 5 potions which are still profitable to make, all of which are Potent potions.


Level Potion Profit / potion Profit / Hour XP / potion XP / hour
35 28% Potent Potion Healing 891 Copper 96 Silver 228 Copper 556 60,048
62 +60 Potent Potion Strength Arborae 694 Copper 74 Silver 952 Copper 936 101,088
77 +60 Potent Potion Strength Cryonae 700 Copper 75 Silver 600 Copper 1,249 134,892
104 9 Minute Potent Potion Fear Silver 503 Copper 270 Silver 324 Copper 2,100 226,800
131 7% Potent Potion XP Mine Silver 801 Copper 302 Silver 508 Copper 3,531 381,348