A ruby harvest is a members-only item that players can find near the Piscatoris Hunter Area (fairy ring code AKQ). They can be used on other players to boost their Attack skill. Ruby harvests are the tertiary component needed to infuse Forge regent pouches in the Summoning skill.
Acquisition[]
They may be caught near the Piscatoris Hunter Area. These can be a good source of money for low levels, and getting there is fairly easy when using the Phoenix lair teleport scroll obtained from clue scrolls or the Grand Exchange, and a Varrock Teleport is a good option to bring so that you can bring to bank quickly. If Swan Song has been completed players may also bank in the Piscatoris Fishing Colony. Also, if you have started Fairy Tale II - Cure a Queen, you can use the fairy ring nearby for quick banking at Zanaris. You must have a Dramen staff or Lunar staff in order to use the fairy ring unless you have completed Fairy Tale III - Battle at Orks Rift. The ruby harvests can be found around the area right by the fairy ring.
Catching butterflies barehanded does not yield jarred butterflies.
Players may receive ruby harvests from opening a box of summoning ingredients, a possible reward from the Familiarisation Distraction and Diversion.
2 noted ruby harvests are possible loot from a Spirit impling.
Players may also receive ruby harvests from harvesting the butterfly flower plant planted in flower patches. As a result, ruby harvests can be converted to notes by the Tool leprechauns just like other produce from farming.
Drop sources[]
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Source | Combat level | Quantity | Rarity |
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Divine fire spirit | N/A | 1 | Common |
Spirit impling | N/A | 2 | Unknown |
Disassembly[]
Disassembly XP | 0.1 |
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Item quantity required | 1 |
Material count | 1 |
Base junk chance | 98.9% |
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Simple parts | 99% |
Rarely | |
Variable components | 1% |
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