Vanilla milk

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Vanilla milk
Release3 September 2018 (Update)
MembersNo
Quest itemNo
Properties
TradeableYes
EquipableNo
StackableNo
DisassemblyYes
NoteableYes
DestroyDrop
ExamineDelicious vanilla milk.
Options [?]
BackpackEmpty
Values
Value20 coins
High alch12 coins
Low alch8 coins
On deathAlways kept outside dangerous area
Weight2.2 kg
Grand Exchange
Exchange4,132 coins (info)
Buy limit100
Volume414
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Advanced data
Item ID44036
LinksMRID • recipe
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Vanilla milk can be obtained from gathering produce from a vanilla cow at the player-owned farm.

When used it raises the happiness by 5-14% and health by 0-9% of any animal it is used on at the player-owned farm and Ranch out of time.

Note that it cannot be used to increase the health of the animal if it is fully happy.

After partial completion of Chef's Assistant, it can be churned into Vanilla cream cheese.

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Disassembly[edit | edit source]

Vanilla milk
Disassembly categoryDefault
Disassembly XP0.1
Item quantity required1
Material count1
Base junk chance  98.9%
Common materials
Simple parts99/100
Rare materials
Variable components1/100

Update history[edit | edit source]

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  • patch 24 September 2018 (Update): Players can now empty buckets of flavoured milk.

Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • Despite being a free-to-play item that can be bought on the Grand Exchange, only members can obtain or use it.
  • If you attempt to use the item in a noted form to an animal, you are informed about how you were sure that arbitrarily throwing stuff at an animal would have a positive benefit.