Axe RNG potions are reported by code trackers as rewards, including Luck, Super Luck, Speed, and Honey Potions, but exact effects and durations should be tested in game before using them in routes.
Evidence level: source-reported.
How to use this Axe RNG guide
Use this page as a verified starting point, not as a final data table. The goal is to explain what the system appears to do, what a player can safely act on now, and what information still needs a direct in-game check before it becomes route, ranking, or calculator advice.
Reported Axe RNG potions
Public trackers mention Luck Potion, Super Luck Potion, Speed Potion, and Honey Potion rewards. Those names are useful to track, but source-reported rewards are not the same as verified item mechanics.
When to use potions
Until durations and effects are known, the cautious approach is to save rare potions for sessions where you can actively roll, chop, or farm honey instead of using them before going idle.
Potion data this wiki needs
A publishable potion table needs item name, source, effect text, duration, stack behavior, and whether the boost survives server changes.
Axe RNG potions to verify first
The priority items are Luck Potion, Super Luck Potion, Speed Potion, and Honey Potion because public code trackers already report those reward types. Each potion needs its effect text, duration, and best use case before this guide recommends a farming route.
Potion use cautions
Do not build a route around a potion until it is clear whether the timer starts immediately, whether boosts stack, and whether changing servers removes the effect. Those details matter more than the item name.
What still needs verification
- Potion durations
- Stacking behavior
- Exact boost values
- Best use timing