Talk:Scroll of cleansing

Anyone know how this scroll effects Overloads? Does it save the Torstol or all the potions apart from 1?  Elysian Aura 00:29, November 3, 2010 (UTC)


 * With overloads it does save the torstol's, i tried it with 270 torstol's.. ended up with 310 potions. Amun erebos 22:12, December 9, 2010 (UTC)

On the first couple days it used to save the avantoe and dwarf weed on extreme attack and extreme strength respectively. Shame they changed it. I took full advantage of that! 81.97.184.92 01:34, November 5, 2010 (UTC)

Data Collection
This reward is pretty awesome and the supposed 10% efficiency can have quite a variance,I suppose depending on "luck". On my first test I made combat pots (harralander + goat horn) beginning with 318 harralander, resulting in 416 combat pots (30.8 % efficiency). It would be interesting to see other similar data reported. Sanctumanon 07:47, January 3, 2011 (UTC)
 * I am having similar luck on my first 500 potions... rate seems to be closer to 25-30% rather than 10%.... --Condor85 20:46, January 3, 2011 (UTC)
 * You two need to remember that it's 10% for each action, so getting 25% more potions is less surprising when you remember you actually did two actions: vialing and then adding a secondary. I do agree, though, that the rate is slightly higher than 10%: from the 10,000 irits I just vialed I got 11,264 unfs, which is 11.2% efficiency. 06:14, March 2, 2011 (UTC)
 * If you start with 10,000 herbs, saving 10% leaves you with 1,000, which when used leaves 100, and then 10, and then 1. This adds up to getting 11,111 herbs out of the original 10k, for an effective rate of 11.11% more herbs than you really had, even though you're only saving 10% of the herbs you used. Your 11,264 unfinished potions from 10,000 herbs is only 153 (less than 2%) more than the expected value.
 * Getting 25-30% more potions than herbs used is a bit odd, though, if the effect's only meant to be for the herbs and secondaries. It should be something like 1000 herbs + 1000 secondaries + 1111 vials of water = 1111 potions, with all ingredients used up. -- 06:31, March 3, 2011 (UTC)
 * ^The above is a sound mathmatical argument, though through my herblore experience with the scroll (I'm 99) i've found on multiple occasions of samples of 10k potions that the results are closer to 12.5% bonus (1/8, similar to the speed increase effect). I think 4-5 samples of 10k potions is more then enough to say that 11.11% and 12.5% are significantly different. ~Rory

multiple scrolls of cleansing
Can you buy multiple scrolls like these ? Will the effect add up ?
 * No, the effect will not stack. I don't know if you can buy more than one of them, but doing so would be a waste of tokens, wouldn't it? -- 08:19, January 16, 2011 (UTC)
 * I wondered this as well. There seems to be nothing to stop you from purchasing multiple single-use-permanent-effect items, unless it blocks you at the point of pressing the purchase button - And I'm loathe to waste tokens on it to see if Jagex left a little bug in there letting you do so. I've taken to writing down everything I buy from Marmaros so I don't accidentally get the same thing twice just in case it is possible. 09:12, January 16, 2011 (UTC)



can some one add the info in the pic