PropertyValue
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rdfs:label
  • Cave nightshade
rdfs:comment
  • Players can eat nightshade, but this is not recommended in most situations, as this causes 15 hitpoints of damage. When eaten the player's character will say, "Ahhhh! What have I done!" But as with all self-damaging items it's impossible to kill yourself with it, since the damage dealt scales with your current HP. (Note: It is possible to eat this without losing health - if the player were to accidentally eat the nightshade, they can teleport away and still have all their Hitpoints, provided they don't click "continue" on the dialogue text.)
  • Cave nightshade is used in Herblore to make Weapon Poison++ along with poison ivy berries and coconut milk. This requires level 82 Herblore. Players can eat nightshade, but this is not recommended in most situations, as this causes 100 life points of damage. When eaten the player's character will say, "Ahhhh! What have I done!" Even though Cave nightshade is untradeable, its approximate value can be derived from the price of Weapon poison++ (3), coming in at . File:Cave nightshade locations.png
  • Cave nightshade is used in Herblore to make Weapon Poison++ along with poison ivy berries and coconut milk. This requires level 82 Herblore. Players can eat nightshade, but this is not recommended in most situations, as this causes 100 life points of damage. When eaten the player's character will say, "Ahhhh! What have I done!" Even though Cave nightshade is untradeable, its approximate value can be derived from the price of Weapon poison++ (3), coming in at . File:Nightshade location.png
Level
  • 14
dcterms:subject
store
  • No
low
  • 12
Examine
  • Deadly.
Tradeable
  • No
Equipable
  • No
destroy
  • Drop
disassembly
  • Yes
Quest
  • No
kept
  • always
itemqty
  • 1
compqty
  • 1
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Category
  • food
Stackable
  • No
Name
  • Cave nightshade
Value
  • 30
Members
  • Yes
Weight
  • 0
  • 0.015000
Update
  • New - Watch Tower Quest!
ID
  • 2398
high
  • 18
Release
  • 2003-05-07
abstract
  • Cave nightshade is used in Herblore to make Weapon Poison++ along with poison ivy berries and coconut milk. This requires level 82 Herblore. Players can eat nightshade, but this is not recommended in most situations, as this causes 100 life points of damage. When eaten the player's character will say, "Ahhhh! What have I done!" Cave nightshade is untradeable, as it was once used in a popular scam to get players to kill themselves. Players needing food would be given nightshade in the hopes that they would eat it and be at such low health that it would kill them. Beasts of burden Summoning familiars cannot carry nightshade, as this is considered a 'trade'. However, nightshade can be banked by using the Winter Storage special move of a Pack yak and by using an Imp-in-a-box. Even though Cave nightshade is untradeable, its approximate value can be derived from the price of Weapon poison++ (3), coming in at . There are two spawns in the Skavid caves by the ogre city Gu'Tanoth south of Yanille. These spawns can be picked up without wearing gloves or gauntlets. Nightshade respawns after 15 seconds of picking one up. Nightshade may also be grown at Draynor Manor using the Farming skill and requires the player to wear gloves or gauntlets to successfully pick it. Bare-handed players won't be able to pick the nightshade and will also suffer a one-time poison damage for 20 life points. Cave nightshade is grown from belladonna seeds. File:Cave nightshade locations.png The location of the cave nightshade spawns in the Skavid caves indicated on the map. To enter the caves, players will need Skavid maps and Light sources. Also, a resource Locator from the Mobilising Armies minigame has a random chance of teleporting the player to a nightshade cave without the need for a light source or a map. (However, if after teleporting to a cave the player logs out while in the cave, when logging back in the player will be in the dark and will be attacked by stinging insects, but nothing would actually attack you)
  • Cave nightshade is used in Herblore to make Weapon Poison++ along with poison ivy berries and coconut milk. This requires level 82 Herblore. Players can eat nightshade, but this is not recommended in most situations, as this causes 100 life points of damage. When eaten the player's character will say, "Ahhhh! What have I done!" Cave nightshade is untradeable, as it was once used in a popular scam to get players to kill themselves. Players needing food would be given nightshade in the hopes that they would eat it and be at such low health that it would kill them. Beasts of burden Summoning familiars cannot carry nightshade, as this is considered a 'trade'. However, nightshade can be banked by using the Winter Storage special move of a Pack yak and by using an Imp-in-a-box. Even though Cave nightshade is untradeable, its approximate value can be derived from the price of Weapon poison++ (3), coming in at . There are two spawns in the Skavid caves by the ogre city Gu'Tanoth south of Yanille. These spawns can be picked up without wearing gloves or gauntlets. Nightshade respawns between 30 and 60 seconds depending on how populated the world is. Higher populated worlds respawn nightshade faster than less populated worlds. Nightshade may also be grown at Draynor Manor using the Farming skill and requires the player to wear gloves or gauntlets to successfully pick it. Bare-handed players won't be able to pick the nightshade and will also suffer a one-time poison damage for 20 life points. Cave nightshade is grown from belladonna seeds. File:Nightshade location.png The location of the cave nightshade spawns in the Skavid caves indicated on the map. To enter the caves, players will need Skavid maps and Light sources. Also, a resource Locator from the Mobilising Armies minigame has a random chance of teleporting the player to a nightshade cave without the need for a light source or a map. (However, if after teleporting to a cave the player logs out while in the cave, when logging back in the player will be in the dark and will be attacked by stinging insects, but nothing would actually attack you)
  • Players can eat nightshade, but this is not recommended in most situations, as this causes 15 hitpoints of damage. When eaten the player's character will say, "Ahhhh! What have I done!" But as with all self-damaging items it's impossible to kill yourself with it, since the damage dealt scales with your current HP. (Note: It is possible to eat this without losing health - if the player were to accidentally eat the nightshade, they can teleport away and still have all their Hitpoints, provided they don't click "continue" on the dialogue text.) There are two spawns in the Skavid caves by the ogre city Gu'Tanoth south of Yanille: the northern-most cave entrance, just south of the western entrance to Yanille, and the southern-most cave entrance within the city of Gu'Tanoth across a bridge. The Skavid map and a light source are needed to enter these caves. These spawns can be picked up without wearing gloves or gauntlets, and respawns every 40 seconds. Nightshade may also be grown at Draynor Manor using the Farming skill and requires the player to wear gloves or gauntlets to successfully pick it. Bare-handed players won't be able to pick the nightshade and will also suffer a one-time poison damage for 2 hitpoints. Cave nightshade is grown from belladonna seeds.
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