Temporarily increases Mining Level by 1 Level.
Wizard Mind Bombs I believe is used in the quest "DragonSlayer". Correct me if I'm wrong. It boosts your Magic level for a short period of time.
With an unfired bowl, wizard's mind bomb, and a crayfish cage or lobster pot in your inventory right click on the wizard's mind bomb and use it on the magic door. The door will open and let you inside if you do this. Be careful not to drink the wizard's mind bomb.
Master 200 skills
Buy it in Falador in the Alchohol Shop.
well, if you see someone with a stick in there hand there NOT a witch or wizard. Witch and wizards use there mind and pencil to do magic so there
A glass of wizard's mind bomb in the Grand Exchange will cost 246 gp at this time, the prices are constantly changing. Kegs of wizard's mind in the Grand Exchange will cost about 1.5k - 5k gp at this time, the prices are never set in stone. It's highly recommended to buy glasses of wizard's mind bomb at the Rising Sun Inn for only 3 gp to save money.
You can buy one from the bar in Falador or the bar in Burthrope
You have to give the choices. I am not a wizard, so I can't read your mind.
Yes and no. If your image of a wizard is Harry Potter and Dumbledore then no they're not real. A real life wizard is basically a person who has developed and trained their mind to better control their body, or "mind over matter" as it is more commonly known. A real wizard is able to raise his/her strength levels dramatically, cool/heat up their body dramatically, ignore pain itself, and an infinite amount more. It takes years to develope even some of these abilities. There is no such thing as a "real life wizard."
After the Soviet Union declared war on Japan, he only had days to make his mind. This was one of the reasons for the atomic bombs in ww2.
No, it is not possible to blow things up with your mind. Such abilities only exist in fictional stories and movies. Our minds are powerful, but they do not have the ability to physically manipulate objects in that way.
I think it's from the wizard of gore