Bloom
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Released | 13 July 2004 (Update) | |||
Members | Yes | |||
Level | N/A | |||
Spellbook | Unknown (edit) | |||
Type | Unknown (edit) | |||
Experience | None | |||
Element | n/a | |||
Base max hit | 25 | |||
Runes | 1-6 Prayer points. No runes needed. | |||
Quest | Nature Spirit | |||
Description | Unknown (edit) | |||
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File:Bloom.ogg |
The Bloom spell is learned during the Nature Spirit quest when Filliman Tarlock asks for a silver sickle, which he then blesses.
The blessed sickle, as well as the ivandis flail and blisterwood flail can be used to cast Bloom on small bushes, rotting logs, and rotting branches in the Mort Myre Swamp to harvest pears, fungi, and stems respectively. Bloom can also be cast while fighting swamp crabs, causing fungi to blossom from their shells, which will be dropped when they are slain. The druidic spell given to the player during Nature Spirit has a similar effect, but it is single-use and does not cost any Prayer points.
No runes are required for this spell. The spell costs a random value of 1-6 Prayer points to cast, and it cannot be cast at 0 Prayer points. Prayer may be recharged at the Nature Altar in the Nature Grotto where Filliman Tarlock lived.
The components created with the Bloom spell may be used in Herblore or may be added to a Druid pouch, allowing Ghasts to become fully visible and subject to attack.
Changes
Date | Changes |
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[[{{#explode:5 March 2015| |0}} {{#explode:5 March 2015| |1}}]] [[{{#explode:5 March 2015| |2}}]] (update | poll) |
Casting Bloom with the blessed silver sickle or Ivandis flail now produces twice as much Mort Myre fungi if you have completed the Morytania Hard Diary. |
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