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[[File:Cooking (skill).svg|thumb|right|Cooking]]
[[File:Cooking (skill).svg|thumb|right|Cooking]]


Cooking makes your inedible raw fish into edible non-raw fish or non-edible non-raw fish... Simple, right?
Cooking is used to turn [[Fishing#Fish|raw fish]] into edible [[food]]. Although produce such as {{ItemIcon|Potatoes}} harvested while {{Skill|Farming}} can be used as food, cooked fish are substantially stronger, with even relatively low level fish such as {{ItemIcon|Lobster}}s healing more than {{ItemIcon|Carrot}}s, the strongest crops.


When you cook fish, there are two chances that it will burn. There is a primary, 30%, chance that can be reduced by mastery, and a secondary 1% chance that is removed by the [[Cooking Skillcape]] and [[Cooking Gloves]]. If either of these result in failure, your food burns and you only receive 1 XP. Raising cooking to level 99 will unlock the [[Cooking Skillcape]] for purchase from the [[Shop]].
The amount of food created per action can be increased in several ways: The [[Generous Cook Potion]] gives a 10-50% chance to double the amount of food gained, depending on tier, {{ItemIcon|Aorpheat's Signet Ring}} gives a 10% chance to double the amount of food created, and and {{PetIcon|Cooking}} gives a 5% chance to double the amount of food created. Each of these chances is rolled separately, and are added rather than multiplied. Meaning 2 doubling effects will give 3 fish, not 4
Cooking food normally takes 3 seconds. Purchasing the [[Art of Control]] god upgrade reduces this time by 20% to 2.4 seconds.
 
==Burning Food==
There are two chances to burn food while cooking: The first is a 30% chance to burn food which can be reduced via Mastery. The second is a 1% chance that can only be removed by the {{ItemIcon|Cooking Skillcape}} or {{ItemIcon|Cooking Gloves}}.
 
If food is burnt during cooking, the player will only receive 1XP. The {{ItemIcon|Crown of Rhaelyx}} can still save materials from being consumed if food is burned, but the amount of burnt food cannot be doubled by {{PetIcon|Cooking}}, {{ItemIcon|Aorpheat's Signet Ring}}, or [[Generous Cook Potion]]s.
 
Burnt food is inedible and can be sold from the [[bank]] for 1[[GP]]. Reaching cooking level 99 will unlock the [[Cooking Skillcape]] for purchase from the [[Shop]]. Food will never burn when the [[Cooking Skillcape]] is equipped.


Utilizing the [[Herblore#Skill_Potions|Generous Cook Potions]] gives a 10-50% chance to double the amount of food gained.
==Mastery Unlocks==
==Mastery Unlocks==
Each level of mastery reduces the primary burn chance for a particular food by 0.6%. At level 50 mastery, the primary burn chance for the food becomes 0%.


== Cooking Fires ==
===Item Mastery Unlocks===
Cooking fires can be purchased from the [[Shop]] if the player has the required [[Firemaking]] level. They remove the need to light a fire to cook food, and also increase the amount of cooking experience gained.
{{MasteryUnlocks}}
{| class="wikitable sortable"
The cap of 99% success is reached at level 50 Mastery
!Cooking Fire
 
!Name
===Mastery Pool Checkpoints===
!Firemaking Level
{{MasteryCheckpoints}}
!Bonus XP
 
!Cost
== Skillcape ==
 
The [[Skillcapes|skillcape]] can be purchased from the store for {{GP|1000000}} after the player reaches {{SkillReq|{{PAGENAME}}|99}}.
{{SkillcapeInfo}}
 
== Pet ==
The [[Pets|pet]] can be unlocked by doing any Cooking action.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[File:Normal Cooking Fire (upgrade).svg|50px|center|link=Normal Cooking Fire]]
! Pet !! Name !! Effect
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[Normal Cooking Fire]]
| style ="text-align: right;" |1
| style ="text-align: right;" |0%
| style ="text-align: right;" |[[File:Normal Logs (item).svg|25px|middle|link=Normal Logs]] 500<br/>[[File:Coins.svg|25px|middle]] 20000
|-
|-
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[File:Oak Cooking Fire (upgrade).svg|50px|center|link=Oak Cooking Fire]]
| [[File:Cris (pet).svg|60px]] || [[Cris]] || 5% Chance to receive 2x Cooked Fish.
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[Oak Cooking Fire]]
| style ="text-align: right;" |10
| style ="text-align: right;" |5%
| style ="text-align: right;" |[[File:Oak Logs (item).svg|25px|middle|link=Oak Logs]] 500<br/>[[File:Coins.svg|25px|middle]] 40000
|-
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[File:Willow Cooking Fire (upgrade).svg|50px|center|link=Willow Cooking Fire]]
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[Willow Cooking Fire]]
| style ="text-align: right;" |25
| style ="text-align: right;" |10%
| style ="text-align: right;" |[[File:Willow Logs (item).svg|25px|middle|link=Willow Logs]] 500<br/>[[File:Coins.svg|25px|middle]] 70000
|-
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[File:Teak Cooking Fire (upgrade).svg|50px|center|link=Teak Cooking Fire]]
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[Teak Cooking Fire]]
| style ="text-align: right;" |35
| style ="text-align: right;" |15%
| style ="text-align: right;" |[[File:Teak Logs (item).svg|25px|middle|link=Teak Logs]] 500<br/>[[File:Coins.svg|25px|middle]] 100000
|-
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[File:Maple Cooking Fire (upgrade).svg|50px|center|link=Maple Cooking Fire]]
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[Maple Cooking Fire]]
| style ="text-align: right;" |45
| style ="text-align: right;" |20%
| style ="text-align: right;" |[[File:Maple Logs (item).svg|25px|middle|link=Maple Logs]] 500<br/>[[File:Coins.svg|25px|middle]] 150000
|-
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[File:Mahogany Cooking Fire (upgrade).svg|50px|center|link=Mahogany Cooking Fire]]
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[Mahogany Cooking Fire]]
| style ="text-align: right;" |55
| style ="text-align: right;" |25%
| style ="text-align: right;" |[[File:Mahogany Logs (item).svg|25px|middle|link=Mahogany Logs]] 500<br/>[[File:Coins.svg|25px|middle]] 200000
|-
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[File:Yew Cooking Fire (upgrade).svg|50px|center|link=Yew Cooking Fire]]
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[Yew Cooking Fire]]
| style ="text-align: right;" |60
| style ="text-align: right;" |35%
| style ="text-align: right;" |[[File:Yew Logs (item).svg|25px|middle|link=Yew Logs]] 500<br/>[[File:Coins.svg|25px|middle]] 300000
|-
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[File:Magic Cooking Fire (upgrade).svg|50px|center|link=Magic Cooking Fire]]
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[Magic Cooking Fire]]
| style ="text-align: right;" |75
| style ="text-align: right;" |50%
| style ="text-align: right;" |[[File:Magic Logs (item).svg|25px|middle|link=Magic Logs]] 500<br/>[[File:Coins.svg|25px|middle]] 500000
|-
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[File:Redwood Cooking Fire (upgrade).svg|50px|center|link=Redwood Cooking Fire]]
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[Redwood Cooking Fire]]
| style ="text-align: right;" |90
| style ="text-align: right;" |75%
| style ="text-align: right;" |[[File:Redwood Logs (item).svg|25px|middle|link=Redwood Logs]] 500<br/>[[File:Coins.svg|25px|middle]] 1000000
|}
|}
== Cooking Fires ==
Cooking fires can be purchased from the [[Shop]] if the player has the required [[Firemaking]] level. THeir purpose is to increase the amount of Cooking experience gained.
{{CookingFireUpgradeTable}}
== Cooking Items ==
== Cooking Items ==
Below is a table of all the items that can currently be cooked.
Below is a table of all the items that can currently be cooked.
{| class="wikitable sortable"
{{CookingTable}}
!Item
!Name
!Cooking Level
!Experience
!Healing
!Price
!Ingredients
|-
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[File:Shrimp (item).svg|50px|middle|link=Shrimp]]
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[Shrimp]]
| style ="text-align: right;" |1
| style ="text-align: right;" |5
| style ="text-align: right;" |30
| style ="text-align: right;" |2
| style ="text-align: right;" |1 [[File:Raw Shrimp (item).svg|25px|middle|link=Raw Shrimp]]
|-
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[File:Sardine (item).svg|50px|middle|link=Sardine]]
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[Sardine]]
| style ="text-align: right;" |5
| style ="text-align: right;" |10
| style ="text-align: right;" |40
| style ="text-align: right;" |5
| style ="text-align: right;" |1 [[File:Raw Sardine (item).svg|25px|middle|link=Raw Sardine]]
|-
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[File:Herring (item).svg|50px|middle|link=Herring]]
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[Herring]]
| style ="text-align: right;" |10
| style ="text-align: right;" |15
| style ="text-align: right;" |50
| style ="text-align: right;" |10
| style ="text-align: right;" |1 [[File:Raw Herring (item).svg|25px|middle|link=Raw Herring]]
|-
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[File:Trout (item).svg|50px|middle|link=Trout]]
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[Trout]]
| style ="text-align: right;" |20
| style ="text-align: right;" |25
| style ="text-align: right;" |70
| style ="text-align: right;" |20
| style ="text-align: right;" |1 [[File:Raw Trout (item).svg|25px|middle|link=Raw Trout]]
|-
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[File:Salmon (item).svg|50px|middle|link=Salmon]]
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[Salmon]]
| style ="text-align: right;" |35
| style ="text-align: right;" |30
| style ="text-align: right;" |90
| style ="text-align: right;" |30
| style ="text-align: right;" |1 [[File:Raw Salmon (item).svg|25px|middle|link=Raw Salmon]]
|-
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[File:Lobster (item).svg|50px|middle|link=Lobster]]
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[Lobster]]
| style ="text-align: right;" |40
| style ="text-align: right;" |40
| style ="text-align: right;" |120
| style ="text-align: right;" |50
| style ="text-align: right;" |1 [[File:Raw Lobster (item).svg|25px|middle|link=Raw Lobster]]
|-
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[File:Swordfish (item).svg|50px|middle|link=Swordfish]]
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[Swordfish]]
| style ="text-align: right;" |50
| style ="text-align: right;" |50
| style ="text-align: right;" |140
| style ="text-align: right;" |55
| style ="text-align: right;" |1 [[File:Raw Swordfish (item).svg|25px|middle|link=Raw Swordfish]]
|-
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[File:Crab (item).svg|50px|middle|link=Crab]]
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[Crab]]
| style ="text-align: right;" |60
| style ="text-align: right;" |70
| style ="text-align: right;" |160
| style ="text-align: right;" |70
| style ="text-align: right;" |1 [[File:Raw Crab (item).svg|25px|middle|link=Raw Crab]]
|-
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[File:Shark (item).svg|50px|middle|link=Shark]]
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[Shark]]
| style ="text-align: right;" |70
| style ="text-align: right;" |80
| style ="text-align: right;" |200
| style ="text-align: right;" |140
| style ="text-align: right;" |1 [[File:Raw Shark (item).svg|25px|middle|link=Raw Shark]]
|-
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[File:Cave Fish (item).svg|50px|middle|link=Cave Fish]]
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[Cave Fish]]
| style ="text-align: right;" |75
| style ="text-align: right;" |100
| style ="text-align: right;" |220
| style ="text-align: right;" |180
| style ="text-align: right;" |1 [[File:Raw Cave Fish (item).svg|25px|middle|link=Raw Cave Fish]]
|-
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[File:Manta Ray (item).svg|50px|middle|link=Manta Ray]]
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[Manta Ray]]
| style ="text-align: right;" |85
| style ="text-align: right;" |125
| style ="text-align: right;" |240
| style ="text-align: right;" |225
| style ="text-align: right;" |1 [[File:Raw Manta Ray (item).svg|25px|middle|link=Raw Manta Ray]]
|-
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[File:Whale (item).svg|50px|middle|link=Whale]]
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[Whale]]
| style ="text-align: right;" |95
| style ="text-align: right;" |150
| style ="text-align: right;" |260
| style ="text-align: right;" |300
| style ="text-align: right;" |1 [[File:Raw Whale (item).svg|25px|middle|link=Raw Whale]]
|}
[[Category:Skills]]


== Potion ==
The [[Generous Cook Potion]] has a chance to double food created. Charges are not used when burning food.


{{PotionTable|Generous Cook Potion}}


[[Category:Skills]]
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