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This talk page is for discussing the Juju hunter potion page.

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Applied potion at 10:48.40 pm; at ~10:57.40 pm received warning about potion about to wear off, 1 minute later at ~10:58.40 potion wore off. Appears to last for 10 minutes with a warning 1 minute before. If someone wants to add to article i'm too lazy :) Dux bell0rum 05:01, November 26, 2010 (UTC)

Drinking juju hunter potion?[]

It has left click drink option. What happens if you drink this potion? 03:55, November 29, 2010 (UTC)Annonymous

The game does not allow you to drink these potions, in spite of the left click option, 128.61.121.254 17:15, November 29, 2010 (UTC)

A Little Clarity[]

Can someone post that this is not drinkable in the text. I was confused and looking for what the thing did and had to just buy one to see what they did to finally find this out.  —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 108.226.52.67 (talk) on 03:53, May 23, 2015 (UTC).

The first paragraph says "(...) and is needed to attract cannibal, aquatic, camouflaged, draconic and god jadinkos (Guthix, Saradomin and Zamorak). This is done by using the potion on a vine blossom plant (does not need to be fully grown)." explaining its effect and proper use. IP83.101.44.209 (talk) 03:56, May 23, 2015 (UTC)

Update page to indicate potion cannot be drank/consumed[]

The potion cannot be consumed or drank, it's sole purpose is for attracting Jadinkos or alternatively creating Perfect Juju Smithing Potions.

I suggest a slight edit to reflect this, for example the first line: "A Juju hunter potion is a non-drinkable juju potion..."

Since almost every Juju potion can be drank, and this one is an exception, it should be pointed out somewhere - other than the bottom of the page in the Trivia section - that the potion cannot be drank. Sure, it can be deduced that it functions differently to normal potions, but most people who know little of juju potions would primarily expect this potion to give boosts to hunter e.g. increase chance to catch prey, or chance of increased loot.

Somebody correct the article to clarify this issue, thanks. BriansMother (talk) 01:01, October 27, 2016 (UTC)

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