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{{Item
 
|name = Cadava berries
 
|name = Cadava berries
|image = [[File:Cadava_berries.png]]
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|image = [[File:Cadava berries.png]]
|members = No
 
|quest = No
 
 
|release = [[4 January]] [[2001]]
 
|release = [[4 January]] [[2001]]
 
|update = Runescape beta is now online!
 
|update = Runescape beta is now online!
 
|members = No
 
|quest = No
 
|tradeable = Yes
 
|tradeable = Yes
 
|equipable = No
 
|equipable = No
 
|stackable = No
 
|stackable = No
|high = 0
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|disassembly = Yes
|low = 0
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|noteable = Yes
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|value = 1
 
|destroy = Drop
 
|destroy = Drop
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|kept = reclaimable
 
|store = No
 
|store = No
 
|exchange = GEMW
 
|exchange = GEMW
 
|examine = Poisonous berries.
 
|examine = Poisonous berries.
|weight = 0
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|id = 753
 
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[[File:Cadava berries detail.png|left|70px]]
 
'''Cadava berries''' are pink, poisonous berries. They can be picked from a cadava berry bush, which can be found south of [[Varrock]], just west of the [[south-east Varrock mining site]]. Members can also grow their own cadava berries from [[cadavaberry seed]]s using the [[Farming]] skill. Because cadava berries are poisonous, the player cannot eat them. Picking cadava berries off the Varrock bushes does not give any Farming experience, but picking them from a player-grown bush will.
   
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Cadava berries were once needed during the [[Romeo & Juliet]] quest to make a [[cadava potion]], obtained by giving the berries to the [[apothecary]]. Despite the removal of Romeo & Juliet, the potion can still be created by taking cadava berries to the apothecary, but it no longer has any practical use.
[[File:Detailed cadava berries.png|left|70px]]
 
'''Cadava berries''' are pink, poisonous berries. They can be picked from a Cadava berry bush, which can be found south of [[Varrock]], just west of the [[East Varrock Mine]]. Members can also grow their own cadava berries from [[cadavaberry seed]]s using the [[Farming]] skill. Because cadava berries are poisonous, the player cannot eat them. Picking Cadava berries off the Varrock bushes does not give any [[farming]] experience, but picking them from a player-grown bush will give farming experience.
 
   
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The berries had no other use until [[21 August]] [[2012]], when a [[Ayesha|new farmer]] was added to watch over the Al Kharid [[cactus]] patch for six cadava berries.
A player could drink Cadava potions (obtained from the [[Apothecary]]); once drunk, the screen would spin and black out, the player having collapsed on the floor. After a few seconds, the player and the screen will return to normal, and the apothecary owner would have expressed his concern. No items would be lost from this procedure other than the potion.
 
   
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Fifteen cadava berries can be used to pay a farmer to watch over [[Fly trap seed|fly traps]].
Occasionally dropped by imps, Cadava berries had almost no use until 21 August 2012, which saw the introduction of a farmer, [[Ayesha]], that would watch over [[cactus|cacti]] for six Cadava berries.
 
   
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==Disassembly==
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==[[Romeo and Juliet]] (Discontinued)==
 
One bunch of Cadava berries could be traded at the [[Apothecary]] in Varrock for a [[Cadava potion]], an item that was needed for the [[Romeo and Juliet]] quest. This potion was nontradeable and couldn't be created after the quest was finished. When a [[Cadava potion]] was drunk, the drinker would fall into a deep sleep and (allegedly) wake up hours later.
 
   
[[File:Cadavas berry bush.png|thumb|100px|left|Cadava berry bush. (Note the pink berries and paler leaves which can differentiate it from the [[Redberry bush]]).]]
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[[File:Cadavas berry bush.png|thumb|100px|left|Cadava berry bush. (Note the pink berries and paler leaves which can differentiate it from the [[redberry bush]]).]]
   
 
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*Prior to the Varrock graphic update, Cadava berries merely laid on the ground and could be picked up by players. They are just south of Varrock and east of the dark wizards. As items they were visible as red dots on the map.
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* Prior to the Varrock graphic update, cadava berries merely laid on the ground and could be picked up by players.
*With the [[Varrock]] graphic update Cadava berries are to be picked up from the Cadava berry [[bush (interactive scenery)|bushes]], which, being interactive objects like trees, do not appear as red dots on the mini map. Therefore, players must be aware of the presence of the bush to find them.
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** After [[Varrock]] was graphically updated, cadava berries were changed to instead be growing on bushes. They are interactive scenery, and as such, do not appear on the minimap as the items once did.
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* The [[Wise Old Man]] will occasionally request cadava berries for [[Wise Old Man/Tasks|his tasks]].
*They are occasionally required for the [[Wise Old Man's tasks]]. Additionally, even free players are able to use Cadava berries to sell them to him for one coin each.
 
 
* The name "Cadava" is a play on "cadaver," another word for a corpse. It was named after its effect, which causes people to appear dead after consumption.
*Only one use can be found by making a Cadava potion, a strange dialogue by using it on [[Sophanem]] citizens.
 
 
* When [[Romeo & Juliet]] still existed, trying to use a cadava potion on Juliet after the quest would prompt her to say "I'm not drinking that again!"
*The name "Cadava" is related to "cadaver," or another word for a dead body. This is due to the effect of being "dead" when one drinks the Cadava potion.
 
*At the time [[Romeo and Juliet]] still existed, if you tried to use a Cadava potion on Juliet after the quest, she'll say "I'm not drinking that again!"
 
   
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Latest revision as of 18:47, 8 April 2019

For the item from New Varrock, see Cadava berries (New Varrock).

Cadava berries detail

Cadava berries are pink, poisonous berries. They can be picked from a cadava berry bush, which can be found south of Varrock, just west of the south-east Varrock mining site. Members can also grow their own cadava berries from cadavaberry seeds using the Farming skill. Because cadava berries are poisonous, the player cannot eat them. Picking cadava berries off the Varrock bushes does not give any Farming experience, but picking them from a player-grown bush will.

Cadava berries were once needed during the Romeo & Juliet quest to make a cadava potion, obtained by giving the berries to the apothecary. Despite the removal of Romeo & Juliet, the potion can still be created by taking cadava berries to the apothecary, but it no longer has any practical use.

The berries had no other use until 21 August 2012, when a new farmer was added to watch over the Al Kharid cactus patch for six cadava berries.

Fifteen cadava berries can be used to pay a farmer to watch over fly traps.

Disassembly

[FAQ] • [doc]
Cadavas berry bush

Cadava berry bush. (Note the pink berries and paler leaves which can differentiate it from the redberry bush).

Trivia

  • Prior to the Varrock graphic update, cadava berries merely laid on the ground and could be picked up by players.
    • After Varrock was graphically updated, cadava berries were changed to instead be growing on bushes. They are interactive scenery, and as such, do not appear on the minimap as the items once did.
  • The Wise Old Man will occasionally request cadava berries for his tasks.
  • The name "Cadava" is a play on "cadaver," another word for a corpse. It was named after its effect, which causes people to appear dead after consumption.
  • When Romeo & Juliet still existed, trying to use a cadava potion on Juliet after the quest would prompt her to say "I'm not drinking that again!"