If you want to make potions in RuneScape Dragonwilds, you need to know how to fuel the Brewing Cauldron. This guide will help you learn the simple steps to get your cauldron working. You will see how to make the right fuel and use it to brew potions. Keep reading to find out how to fuel the Brewing Cauldron in RuneScape Dragonwilds.
What You Need to Start Brewing
Before you can make potions, you need to build a Brewing Cauldron. To do this, you must collect some clay from the swamp near Bramblemead Valley. Clay looks like red blocks on the ground. After you get enough clay, you can build the cauldron at your base. You also need ash logs, coarse thread, and rune essence to finish it.
Once your Brewing Cauldron is ready, you will see four slots when you open it. The top three slots are for potion ingredients. The middle slot is for fuel. This fuel is very important to make the cauldron work.
How to Make Charcoal Fuel
Charcoal is the only fuel that works in the Brewing Cauldron. You cannot use wood or other things. To get charcoal, you first need to build a Kiln. The Kiln is made with ash logs, stone, clay, and fire runes. Put the Kiln outside your base because it will not work inside.
Put ash logs into the Kiln to turn them into charcoal. Each piece of charcoal will last a long time and help your cauldron stay hot. Charcoal burns better than normal wood and makes brewing faster.
How to Fuel the Brewing Cauldron in RuneScape Dragonwilds
Now that you have charcoal, you can fuel your Brewing Cauldron. Open the cauldron and put a piece of charcoal in the middle slot. This will give the cauldron heat to start brewing potions.
Next, put your potion ingredients in the top three slots. For example, you can use redberries, harralander, and a clay vessel to make a Weak Healing Potion. The charcoal will burn slowly as you brew, so one piece can last for many potions.
Once you know how to fuel the Brewing Cauldron in RuneScape Dragonwilds, you can make potions anytime you want. Keep extra charcoal ready and gather herbs, berries, and clay often. Build your Kiln and Pottery Wheel early and keep them full of supplies.