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Obtaining Vials, Vials of Water and Vials of Coconut Milk As an herblorist you will make thousands of potions, and every one will start with a vial of base liquidusually water, and sometimes coconut milk. That means youre going to need thousands of vials! RuneScape provides many ways of getting both empty vials and ones with water already in themso many ways, in fact, that it can be confusing to figure out which methods are the best. Not to worry, though, because in this section Ill take a look at all the options, analyze them, and show you which allow you to make the most effective use of your money and time. Most potions use vials of water, and the main question herblorists must answer is whether they are better off getting water-filled vials directly, or if they should get empty vials and fill them. The first topic of the section will discuss methods for getting empty vials, while the second and third will explore methods for both buying water-filled vials and filling empties, and then compare them. The last topic of the section talks about how to get coconut milk vials, which are the alternate base item used for high-level poison and antipoison potions. Note that this section covers only the efficiency aspects of filling vials; a separate topic in the section on making potions describes the best procedures for filling them.
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