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{{Item
|name = Bowl of orange glaze
 
|image = [[File:Orange glaze bowl.PNG]]
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|name = Bowl of orange glaze
 
|image = [[File:Bowl of orange glaze.png]]
|release = [[29 March]] [[2010]]
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|release = [[29 March]] [[2010]]
|update = Egg-streme Management (Easter 2010)
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|update = Egg-streme Management (Easter 2010)
 
|removal = [[12 April]] [[2010]]
 
|removal = [[12 April]] [[2010]]
 
|removalupdate = Dungeoneering Skill!
 
|removalupdate = Dungeoneering Skill!
|members = No
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|members = No
|quest = Yes - [[2010 Easter event]]
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|quest = [[2010 Easter event]]
 
|tradeable = No
 
|tradeable = No
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|bankable = No
 
|equipable = No
 
|equipable = No
 
|stackable = No
 
|stackable = No
|high = No
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|disassembly = N/A
|low = No
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|value = 4
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|alchable = No
|destroy = You can replace this by speaking to the impling manager.
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|destroy = You can replace this by speaking to the impling manager.
|store = No
 
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|kept = never
|examine = It's a bowl of sticky orange glaze.
 
|weight = 1
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|store = No
 
|examine = It's a bowl of sticky orange glaze.
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|weight = 0.907
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|id = 15692
 
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The '''Bowl of orange glaze''' was used during the [[2010 Easter event]]. It was made by mixing one dose of [[yellow glaze]] and one dose of [[red glaze]] in a [[bowl]].
 
The '''Bowl of orange glaze''' was used during the [[2010 Easter event]]. It was made by mixing one dose of [[yellow glaze]] and one dose of [[red glaze]] in a [[bowl]].
   
{{Glaze}}
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{{Easter 2010}}
 
[[Category:Holiday items]]
 
[[Category:Holiday items]]
[[Category:Easter 2010]]
 

Latest revision as of 12:17, 8 June 2019

Hatchet head (dragon)
Bowl of orange glaze was removed after an update.
The contents of this page no longer exist in RuneScape, and this article is kept for historical purposes.

The Bowl of orange glaze was used during the 2010 Easter event. It was made by mixing one dose of yellow glaze and one dose of red glaze in a bowl.