Expensive spices

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Expensive spices
AKA? Spice pouch
Release date 31 January 2012 (Update)
Members? Yes
Quest item? Let Them Eat Pie
Tradeable? No
Equipable? Yes
Stacks? No
Alchemy Cannot be alchemised
Destroy If you throw these spices away, you can reclaim them from Nails Newton.
Store price Not sold
Examine This container of really expensive spices is sure to improve any meal.
Weight 0.1 kg
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The Expensive spices necklace is a reward from the Let Them Eat Pie quest. The special ability of this necklace allows an extra +10 life points restored for every piece of food that is eaten. The necklace does not need to be equipped for the special ability to work, it only needs to be in a player's inventory. This necklace does not work with Saradomin brews or Purple sweets, as neither are considered a food nor a potion, but both, as they have restorative effects as well as healing effects.

The item is always kept on death (with a few exeptions like the Crucible). If lost a spare one can be received by talking to Nails Newton in Taverley near the lodestone.

To determine if the necklace is worth carrying in an inventory slot, here is an equation:
Constitution restore without necklace =
Constitution restore with necklace worn =
Constitution restore with necklace in inventory =

Where n = number of inventory spaces available for food
Where h = constitution restored by the food you plan on bringing with you.

This effect will work on every bite of food, i.e. it will heal additional 20 life points for any pies. For baron shark and juju gumbo, this increases the amount healed by 10 only once for the initial bite and has no effect on the heal over time effect. Eating a baron shark with the necklace would heal 210 lifepoints, followed by 10 lifepoints every second for 10 seconds.

One more suggestion is to use this item with the bones to peaches or bones to bananas spells, as over time, the extra life will become worth the item slot. This is very useful on long trips to aviansie, ankou, or bloodveld.

This table displays the number of food items a player must be carrying for it to be worth taking the expensive spices in an inventory slot over just bringing another piece of food:

Fish Number required
Trout 8
Salmon 10
Tuna 11
Lobster 13
Swordfish 15
Monkfish 17
Shark 21
Rocktail 24

These numbers do not include the amulet itself (i.e. you must bring 17 monkfish & amulet to equal having 18 monkfish).

You will notice that a general rule is to divide the number of LP restored by a food item by ten and then add one to find when you should bring spices. Using food that is consumed in multiple bites like cakes and pies do not follow this rule.

This does not take into account things like the decreased cost of the food and the ability to heal more per click which can be particularly useful in hard fights such as against bosses or other players.

Bonuses
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 Attack bonus
0 0 0 0 0
 Defence bonus
0 0 0 0 0
Other bonuses Slot

0 0 0% 0


Trivia

  • Items with multiple bites gain the most from the necklace. A Cake normally heals a total of 120 in three bites but will heal 150 with the necklace. A Chocolate cake normally heals a total of 150 in three bites but will heal 180 with the necklace. This, for example, potentially makes a cake a better healing choice than a single-bite item that normally heals up to 130. However, if a lot of healing may be needed in a short time, a cake with its three bites may take too long to be useful.
  • Another item that this could be used with is a basket of strawberries. A basket at 99 Constitution heals 345 without the necklace and 395 with the necklace. This boost could be further applied if one were to wear life point boosting armour such as Torva, Pernix, or Virtus along with the boost from the Constitution skill cape. The basket of strawberries would then heal 520 life points total.
  • Potentially, the most bonus health restored using this item is 300, if one has 99 cooking and cuts a Cheese wheel. The chance of getting 30 slices of Cheese from one wheel is very low, but it may help in a situation where one needs to restore a small amount of life periodically, such as Agility.
  • This item does not work with bandages.