Poison chalice

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Poison chalice
Released23 July 2002 (Update)
MembersYes
Quest itemNo
Properties
TradeableYes
EquipableNo
StackableNo
NoteableYes
EdibleYes
OptionsDrink, Drop
ExamineA cup of a strange brew...
Values
Value20 coins
High alch12 coins
Low alch8 coins
Weight0.056 kg
Grand Exchange
Exchange1,463 coins (info)
Buy limit2,000
Daily volume159
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Advanced data
Item ID197

A poison chalice is a cocktail obtained for free from Stankers, a dwarven miner near the Coal Trucks west of Seers' Village. Drinking a poison chalice applies a random effect, and leaves behind an empty cocktail glass. Drinking the poison chalice cannot lower your Hitpoints past 4.

Effects

Upon drinking it one of the following effects below will randomly occur:

Response Effects Chance of occuring[1]
You feel a lot better. Heals by 15% of total Hitpoints; Thieving goes up by 1 9/32
(~28.1%)
You feel a little strange. Attack, Strength, Defence go down by 1, Crafting goes up by 1 8/32
(25%)
It has a slight taste of apricot. No effect 7/32
(~21.9%)
It heals some health. Heals by 5% of total Hitpoints 4/32
(~12.5%)
That tasted a bit dodgy. You feel a bit ill. Take 5% of total Hitpoints in damage 2/32
(~6.25%)
That tasted very dodgy. You feel very ill. Take 50% of total Hitpoints in damage; Attack, Strength, and Defence go down by 1-3 1/32
(~3.13%)
Wow! That was amazing! You feel really invigorated. Heals by 30% of total Hitpoints; Attack, Strength, Defence go up by 4 1/32
(~3.13%)

Shop locations

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Changes

Date Changes
[[{{#explode:18 December 2006| |0}} {{#explode:18 December 2006| |1}}]] [[{{#explode:18 December 2006| |2}}]]
(update)

The item was graphically updated.

Gallery (historical)

RuneScape 2
Beta
29 March 2004 ⁠–
18 December 2006
18 December 2006 ⁠–
present

Trivia

  • The poison chalice is a reference to the cocktails made by a personal friend of the Gowers, after whom Stankers is named.[2]

References

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