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{{Otheruses|the edible farming mushroom in [[Gielinor]]|other uses|Mushroom}}
 
{{Otheruses|the edible farming mushroom in [[Gielinor]]|other uses|Mushroom}}
 
{{Confuse|Buttercap}}
 
{{Confuse|Buttercap}}
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{{Item
 
|name = Bittercap mushroom
 
|name = Bittercap mushroom
 
|image = [[File:Bittercap mushroom.png]]
 
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|store = No
 
|store = No
 
|exchange = gemw
 
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|examine = A bittercap mushroom
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|examine = A bittercap mushroom{{sic}}
 
|weight = 0.028
 
|weight = 0.028
 
|id = 6004
 
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[[File:Bittercap mushroom detail.png|left|50px|Mushroom detailed]]
 
[[File:Bittercap mushroom detail.png|left|50px|Mushroom detailed]]
A '''bittercap mushroom''' (or '''bittercap''') is a type of fungus involved with the [[Farming]] skill. In-game they have a few different uses.{{Clear|left}}
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A '''bittercap mushroom''' is a type of fungus involved with the [[Farming]] skill. They have various uses, some of which are involved with the [[Cooking]] skill, or as part of the [[fairy ring]] network (other uses are listed below). They may be grown from a [[bittercap mushroom spore]] (taking up to 240 minutes to grow) by players with level 53 [[Farming]] in the [[mushroom patch]] near [[Canifis]] and in the patch in [[Isafdar]]. This may yield up to six mushrooms.{{Clear|left}}
   
 
==Drop sources==
 
==Drop sources==
 
{{Dropping monsters list|Bittercap mushroom}}
 
{{Dropping monsters list|Bittercap mushroom}}
   
 
==Uses==
==Obtaining bittercap mushrooms==
 
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* 1 mushroom may be [[sliced mushrooms|sliced]] and cooked to make [[fried mushrooms]]. When added to [[fried onions]], this makes a [[mushroom & onion]] topping for baked potatoes.
It may be grown from a [[bittercap mushroom spore]] (taking up to 240 minutes to grow) by players with level 53 [[Farming]] in the [[mushroom patch]] near [[Canifis]] and in the patch in [[Isafdar]]. This may yield up to six mushrooms. Players with at least 74 farming should check if [[Morchella mushroom]]s are more profitable.
 
 
* 8 mushrooms may be used to pay a farmer to look after a [[whiteberry bush]].
 
* 4 mushrooms are the main ingredient for [[brewing]] [[moonlight mead]].
 
* 5 mushrooms are used to activate incomplete [[fairy rings]] in various locations (see the list below).
 
* 15 mushrooms can be added to a compost bin to make [[supercompost]]. (Mushrooms may be used in combination with other supercompostable items, totaling 15).
 
* 1 mushroom in [[Mobilising Armies]] is worth a value of 8 [[Investment Credits]].
 
* Harvesting a bittercap mushroom is a requirement for the "Fun Guy But Bitter" task in the medium [[Morytania tasks]] list.
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* 5 mushrooms are required for [[Rebuilding Edgeville]] miniquest.
   
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==Fairy rings==
Mushrooms are also dropped, one to three at a time, by [[cockroach soldiers]]. They are an uncommon drop.
 
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There are several locations where bittercap mushrooms can be planted in enchanted soil, completing a [[fairy ring]] thus allowing the player to use it to teleport as any other fairy ring. Five mushrooms are required to complete each fairy ring, and the player must have a spade with them, or on their [[tool belt]], to make the repair. Note that it is the mushrooms themselves, not the [[Bittercap mushroom spore|spores]] that are used. The locations of the incomplete fairy rings are as follows:
 
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* The [[Ancient Cavern]] (code: {{Fairycode|BJQ}})
Mushrooms do not usually trade very quickly. One counter-example was on [[3 December]] [[2009]], when Jagex introduced [[fairy ring]] with code {{fairycode|BJQ}} in the [[Ancient Cavern]] that must be planted with 5 mushrooms in order to function. This caused the mushrooms to sell extremely quickly around that time.
 
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* The [[Kharazi Jungle]] (code: {{Fairycode|CJS}})
 
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* [[The Lost Grove]] (code: {{Fairycode|BJS}})
==Uses==
 
* They can be used to make [[fried mushrooms]] for baked potatoes.
 
* Eight mushrooms may be used to pay a farmer to look after a [[whiteberry bush]].
 
* Four mushrooms are the main ingredient for brewing [[Moonlight Mead]].
 
* Five mushrooms are used to activate the [[fairy ring]] in the [[Ancient Cavern]].
 
* The value of one Mushroom in [[Mobilising Armies]] is 8 [[Investment Credits]].
 
* Mushrooms may be added to a compost bin to make [[supercompost]] (requiring 15 mushrooms, or a combination of supercompost items).
 
* Harvesting a bittercap mushroom is required for the "Fun Guy But Bitter" task in the medium [[Morytania tasks]] list.
 
   
 
==Disassembly==
 
==Disassembly==

Latest revision as of 23:49, 8 April 2019

This article is about the edible farming mushroom in Gielinor. For other uses, see Mushroom.
Not to be confused with Buttercap.

Mushroom detailed

A bittercap mushroom is a type of fungus involved with the Farming skill. They have various uses, some of which are involved with the Cooking skill, or as part of the fairy ring network (other uses are listed below). They may be grown from a bittercap mushroom spore (taking up to 240 minutes to grow) by players with level 53 Farming in the mushroom patch near Canifis and in the patch in Isafdar. This may yield up to six mushrooms.

Drop sources

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Source Combat level Quantity Rarity
Cockroach soldier361–3Rare

Uses

Fairy rings

There are several locations where bittercap mushrooms can be planted in enchanted soil, completing a fairy ring thus allowing the player to use it to teleport as any other fairy ring. Five mushrooms are required to complete each fairy ring, and the player must have a spade with them, or on their tool belt, to make the repair. Note that it is the mushrooms themselves, not the spores that are used. The locations of the incomplete fairy rings are as follows:

Disassembly

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