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[[File:Antifire potion detail.png|left|A detailed view of an Antifire potion]]
 
[[File:Antifire potion detail.png|left|A detailed view of an Antifire potion]]
   
An '''antifire''' potion provides slight immunity to a [[Dragonfire|dragon's breath]]. However, when used in conjunction with an [[anti-dragon shield|anti-dragon]] or [[dragonfire shield]], will provide complete immunity against [[dragonfire]] for exactly 6 minutes per dose (24 minutes per 4-dose potion). Antifire potions are especially useful against metal dragons and the [[King Black Dragon]], though only when combined with an anti-dragon shield.
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An '''antifire''' potion provides slight immunity to a [[Dragonfire|dragon's breath]]. However, when used in conjunction with an [[anti-dragon shield|anti-dragon]] or [[dragonfire shield]], will provide complete immunity against [[dragonfire]] for exactly 6 minutes per dose (24 minutes per 4-dose potion). Antifire potions are especially useful against metal dragons and the [[King Black Dragon]], though only when combined with an anti-dragon or dragonfire shield.
   
 
It can be made by a player with 69 [[Herblore]] by mixing [[clean lantadyme]] and [[dragon scale dust]] in a [[vial of water]], which grants 157.5 [[Herblore]] experience. Players with at least 85 Herblore can mix a [[phoenix feather]] into a 3-dose antifire, turning it into a "[[super antifire]]" potion, which fully protects against dragonfire without a fireproof shield, although a fireproof shield is still recommended whilst slaying dragons.
 
It can be made by a player with 69 [[Herblore]] by mixing [[clean lantadyme]] and [[dragon scale dust]] in a [[vial of water]], which grants 157.5 [[Herblore]] experience. Players with at least 85 Herblore can mix a [[phoenix feather]] into a 3-dose antifire, turning it into a "[[super antifire]]" potion, which fully protects against dragonfire without a fireproof shield, although a fireproof shield is still recommended whilst slaying dragons.
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
*There is currently a glitch with the antifire potion. When you log out with the antifire effect nearly ending and log back in, the message "your resistance to dragonfire is about to run out" will be displayed in a '''white''' colour, instead of a darkish crimson.
 
*There is currently a glitch with the antifire potion. When you log out with the antifire effect nearly ending and log back in, the message "your resistance to dragonfire is about to run out" will be displayed in a '''white''' colour, instead of a darkish crimson.
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*Despite giving partial protection from dragonfire, it is, although uncommon, to take no damage from a dragon's dragonbreath even without the dragonfire/anti-dragon shield on.
 
*The guide menu refers to it as the "anti fire-breath" potion, although the potion is named "antifire."
 
*The guide menu refers to it as the "anti fire-breath" potion, although the potion is named "antifire."
   

Revision as of 22:42, 28 May 2012

For the potion flask version, see Antifire flask.

A detailed view of an Antifire potion

An antifire potion provides slight immunity to a dragon's breath. However, when used in conjunction with an anti-dragon or dragonfire shield, will provide complete immunity against dragonfire for exactly 6 minutes per dose (24 minutes per 4-dose potion). Antifire potions are especially useful against metal dragons and the King Black Dragon, though only when combined with an anti-dragon or dragonfire shield.

It can be made by a player with 69 Herblore by mixing clean lantadyme and dragon scale dust in a vial of water, which grants 157.5 Herblore experience. Players with at least 85 Herblore can mix a phoenix feather into a 3-dose antifire, turning it into a "super antifire" potion, which fully protects against dragonfire without a fireproof shield, although a fireproof shield is still recommended whilst slaying dragons.

Players will get a warning in their chatbox when the potion is about to wear off: "Your resistance to dragonfire is about to run out". Then they will get another message when it has worn off, approximately 15 seconds after the initial warning: "Your resistance to dragonfire has run out". This allows you to keep track of how long you have until you have to drink again.

WARNING! Players should remember that an antifire potion alone will not fully protect them from dragonfire (players will get a message in their text box stating that they have been horribly burnt by the fire). The potion's protection is so slight that, when used alone, even a single dragon can cause extensive damage to the player from its breath. Only when the potion is combined with the anti-dragon shield will players be completely immune to dragonfire (for 6 minutes).

Drinking an antifire can protect players against the effect of enchanted dragonstone bolts' special effect. Again, players will get a message in their text box stating that they have been burnt/horribly burnt by the fire, although the damage dealt will range only from 100-120 lifepoints.

Production costs

Herb Material cost Profit Profit/XP
Lantadyme lantadyme Expression error: Unexpected < operator. Expression error: Unexpected < operator. Expression error: Unexpected < operator.
Grimy lantadyme Grimy lantadyme 1,561 Expression error: Unexpected < operator. Expression error: Unexpected < operator.
Grimy lantadyme File:Clean lantadyme.png + Vial of water = Lantadyme potion (unf)
Grimy lantadyme is cleaned to become Clean lantadyme added with a Vial of water to make Lantadyme potion (unf) .
Lantadyme potion (unf) + Dragon scale dust = File:Antifire (3).png
Then add Dragon scale dust make a 3-dose Antifire.

Dropping monsters

Monster Combat level Quantity Rarity
Dagannoth Rex 303 1 3; Uncommon

Flask

This potion can be made into an Antifire flask by using at least six doses of it with a Potion flask. Players do not need a specific level to turn potions into flasks.

Trivia

  • There is currently a glitch with the antifire potion. When you log out with the antifire effect nearly ending and log back in, the message "your resistance to dragonfire is about to run out" will be displayed in a white colour, instead of a darkish crimson.
  • Despite giving partial protection from dragonfire, it is, although uncommon, to take no damage from a dragon's dragonbreath even without the dragonfire/anti-dragon shield on.
  • The guide menu refers to it as the "anti fire-breath" potion, although the potion is named "antifire."


fi:Anti-dragonfire Potion nl:Antifire