RuneScape: Dragonwilds – Fortifying Crunchies Recipe


The Fortifying Crunchies are an excellent and cheap way to increase the Poison Damage Resistance in RuneScape: Dragonwilds, and this stat is critical to facing the dangerous Poison Dragon roaming the world. Since players have to deal with the annoying Dragon spitting venom over their heads when they end the tutorial quest, having extra Poison Damage Resistance will ease their burden a lot.

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It also helps resist all types of poison damage created by the environment and other enemies, so food recipes like this are essential to explore the dangerous Bloodblight Swamp. So, here’s how to craft the Fortifying Crunchies in RuneScape: Dragonwilds, to help players survive Dragon Attacks with ease, and overcome all the dangerous poisons present in Ashenfall.

How To Craft Fortifying Crunchies In RuneScape: Dragonwilds

To Craft Fortifying Crunchies, players will need to have their cooking skill levels raised to at least 16, so that they can unlock the Cooking Pot, then pick up some Bittercap Mushrooms (located in Whispering Swamp) and combine them with Redberries (2 of each). As a result, players will be able to craft these treats that look suspiciously like Choco-Mint cookies.

Eating Fortifying Crunchies will refill hunger considerably, and offer moderate Poison Damage Resistance for 300 Seconds. It won’t be enough to save players from poison accumulation. For that, they will need an Antipoison Potion (Crafted in the Cauldron, using a cooked clay pot, Harraldar, and Bittercap Mushroom).

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Still, this recipe is quite cheap, and even if players are poisoned or receive elemental poison damage, they will instead reduce the damage taken by 35%, which is not so bad, considering most ranged enemies cause Poison damage. This recipe is especially good to deal with the annoying Garou Druids who constantly cast poison projectiles or poison novas.

Consumables like Potions and Food can be set in the hotbar for quick access, and can save players if they are surrounded by enemies, poison puddles, or other annoying debuffs that make their journey through Ashenfall even more perilous than it should be.

So, that’s it! Next time players need to dive into a dangerous swamp or fight against enemies who cause poison damage, they better carry some Fortifying Crunchies with them. On that note, since the duration of the buff ends at 300 seconds, and players might have access to the Spell Internal Alchemy, it would be good to know that this spell resets the duration of all buffs produced by Food.


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