Redberry bush
| Redberry bush | |||||||||||||||||||
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| Release | 29 May 2007 (Update) | ||||||||||||||||||
| Members | No | ||||||||||||||||||
| Quest | No | ||||||||||||||||||
| Location | South of Varrock | ||||||||||||||||||
| Options | Pick-from, Examine | ||||||||||||||||||
| Examine | Wild redberries are growing here. | ||||||||||||||||||
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| Object ID | 23628 | ||||||||||||||||||
| Links | MROD23628 | ||||||||||||||||||
Redberry bushes are located south-east of Varrock and can be picked for two sets of redberries. There are two bushes at the location, not to be confused with the nearby three cadava bushes with paler leaves and purple berries. These bushes give two bunches of berries each before being depleted and respawn 120 seconds after the last harvesting action.
The area can be accessed easily from Varrock lodestone, or from the Archaeology journal teleport location.
Redberry bushes may also be grown with Farming through planting redberry seeds. Farmed redberry bushes give players four sets of berries before growing new ones. Farmed bushes make a new redberry once every few minutes.
During the quest the Princess and the Pauper, a dialogue will come up asking the player if they want normal redberries (same regular function as above) or juicy redberries. This dialogue does not appear after the perfect dog's dinner is used nor after the quest.
Drops
[edit | edit source]| Item | Quantity | Rarity | GE price | High Alch | |
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| Redberries | 2[d 1] | Always | 1,970 | 2 | |
| Juicy redberries | 1[d 2] | Always | Not sold | N/A |
- ^ Pick up to two per bush.
- ^ Only during partial completion of the quest Princess and the Pauper.
Dialogue
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[edit | edit source]Trivia
[edit | edit source]- There used to be a redberry bush around Draynor Village, they can still be found in the version of Draynor Village visited in the epilogue of Ritual of the Mahjarrat.
Natural crop scenery | |
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