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There are few more perilous jobs in the world than that of “official taster.” But in Britannia, with a bit of skill in Taste ID, you can both protect yourself from “accidental” poisoning and keep track of your potions and potion kegs.
 
There are few more perilous jobs in the world than that of “official taster.” But in Britannia, with a bit of skill in Taste ID, you can both protect yourself from “accidental” poisoning and keep track of your potions and potion kegs.
 
==Using==
 
==Using==
To use Taste ID to determine the contents of a [[potion]] or potion [[keg]], or to test your [[food]] for inadvertent [[poisoning]]:
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To use Taste ID to determine the contents of a [[Potion]] or [[Potion Keg]], or to test your [[food]] for inadvertent [[poisoning]]:
 
* Click the blue gem next to the Taste Identification [[Skills|skill]] on your [[Skill List|skill list]].
 
* Click the blue gem next to the Taste Identification [[Skills|skill]] on your [[Skill List|skill list]].
 
* Target the potion or food you wish to taste.  
 
* Target the potion or food you wish to taste.  

Revision as of 01:50, 16 April 2008

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“Does this milk taste bad to you?”

There are few more perilous jobs in the world than that of “official taster.” But in Britannia, with a bit of skill in Taste ID, you can both protect yourself from “accidental” poisoning and keep track of your potions and potion kegs.

Using

To use Taste ID to determine the contents of a Potion or Potion Keg, or to test your food for inadvertent poisoning:

  • Click the blue gem next to the Taste Identification skill on your skill list.
  • Target the potion or food you wish to taste.

If successful, you are told what type of potion you tasted, or, if you tasted food, whether it is poisoned.

Training

  • 0 - 30: Train at NPC Baker or Cook
  • 30 - 100: Taste different foods (more details needed on this)

See Also