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{{Otheruses|the {{PAGENAME}} skill|training the skill|{{PAGENAME}}/Training}}


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


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|Lobsters}} healing more than {{ItemIcon|Carrot|Carrots}}, the strongest crops.
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is used to turn [[Fishing#Fish|raw fish]] and [[Farming#Allotments_2|crops]] into edible [[food]]. Although produce such as {{ItemIcon|Potatoes}} harvested while {{Skill|Farming}} can be used as raw food, cooked food is substantially stronger, with even low level fish such as {{ItemIcon|Sardine|Sardines}} healing more than {{ItemIcon|Snape Grass}}, the strongest raw crop in the base game.


==Mechanics==
==Mechanics==
===Action Time===
The amount of time taken to cook food varies depending on the item being cooked. Purchasing the {{UpgradeIcon|Art of Control}} god upgrade reduces this time by 15%, as does wearing the {{ItemIcon|Cooking Skillcape}}. Up to a 5% reduction can be obtained from {{ConstellationIcon|Vale}} ({{MasteryReq|Vale|20|type=constellation}}). The {{AgilityIcon|Burning Coals}} and {{AgilityIcon|Sweltering Pools}} obstacles both reduce cooking time by 3%. Using the {{ItemIcon|Pig}} and {{ItemIcon|Salamander}} [[Summoning#Synergies|synergy]] will reduce this by a further 0.3 seconds, and wearing the {{ItemIcon|Chef's Hat}} reduces it by another 0.1 seconds. The maximum interval reduction possible in the base game is therefore 41% plus 0.4 seconds (where the flat reduction is applied after the percentage reduction).


Cooking food normally takes 3 seconds. Purchasing the {{UpgradeIcon|Art of Control}} god upgrade reduces this time by 15% to 2.55 seconds.
The [[Throne of the Herald Expansion]] introduces further reductions to the cooking time: The {{ItemIcon|Superior Cooking Skillcape}} reduces the cooking interval by 25% - a 10% advantage over the {{ItemIcon|Cooking Skillcape}}. The {{ItemIcon|Pig}} and {{ItemIcon|Eagle}} [[Summoning#Synergies|synergy]] provides a 10% reduction, which is a greater reduction than {{ItemIcon|Pig}} and {{ItemIcon|Salamander}} for any food with a base cooking time of over 3 seconds. Agility has a number of reductions, with {{AgilityIcon|Freezing Rafting}}, {{AgilityIcon|Monkey Trail}}, and {{AgilityIcon|Elite Pillar of Expertise}} providing reductions of 10%, 5%, and 3% respectively. A 5% reduction is granted while the {{ItemIcon|Mortar and Pestle}} is equipped. Purchasing the {{UpgradeIcon|Augite Furnace}} and {{UpgradeIcon|Palladium Pot}} each provide a 2% reduction, while the {{UpgradeIcon|Carrion Cooking Fire}} provides 3%. Finally, {{PetIcon|Harold}} provides a 2% reduction when unlocked. Therefore, the maximum interval reduction possible with the expansion is 93% plus 0.1 seconds.


By default, you will receive one cooked fish for each successful cooking action. The chance to double the amount of food cooked starts at 0% and can be increased in several ways:
The passive cooking interval may also be reduced by up to 40% when the {{ItemIcon|Multicooker Potion}} is used (depending on the tier of potion used), and by 15% while the {{ItemIcon|Pig}} and {{ItemIcon|Beaver}} [[Summoning#Synergies|synergy]] is in use. Bonuses reducing the active cooking time also reduce the passive cooking time, where active reductions are applied before bonuses specifically reducing the passive cooking time. The passive cooking time of a recipe is determined as follows:


* The [[Generous Cook Potion]] increases the chance to double food by +10-50%, depending on tier.
<math>\left ( \text{Base Action Time} \times \frac{100 - \text{Active Reduction %}}{100} - \text{Flat Active Reduction} \right ) \times 5 \times \frac{100 - \text{Passive Reduction %}}{100}</math>
* {{ItemIcon|Aorpheat's Signet Ring}} increases the chance to double food by +10%.
* {{PetIcon|Cooking}} increases the chance to double food by +5%.
* The 25% Mastery Pool Checkpoint increases the chance to double food by +5%.


The bonuses stack additively. For example, a player wearing {{ItemIcon|Aorpheat's Signet Ring}} and using {{ItemIcon|Generous Cook Potion IV}} with {{PetIcon|Cooking}} unlocked while the 25% Mastery Pool Checkpoint is active will have a 70% chance to receive two fish instead of one.
===Cooking Utilities===
Cooking utilities can be purchased from the [[Shop]] if the player has the required skill levels. Cooking fires increase the amount of {{Skill|Cooking|nolink=true}} experience gained, while furnaces and pots increase the chance of acquiring double items when actively cooking. In addition, all utilities provide additional chance to perfectly cook items.  


===Burning Food===
Bonuses granted from upgrading utilities apply when cooking on any utility. For example, if the player has upgraded to the {{UpgradeIcon|Maple Cooking Fire}}, then the 25% bonus {{Skill|Cooking|nolink=true}} experience is granted even when actively cooking with the furnace or pot.
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.
==== Cooking Fires ====
{{CookingUtilityTable|Cooking Fire}}


Burnt food is inedible and can be sold from the [[bank]] for {{GP|1}}. Reaching {{PAGENAME}} {{SkillReq|{{PAGENAME}}|99}} will unlock the {{ItemIcon|Cooking Skillcape}} for purchase from the [[Shop]]. Food will never burn when the Cooking Skillcape is equipped.
==== Furnaces ====
{{CookingUtilityTable|Furnace}}
 
==== Pots ====
{{CookingUtilityTable|Pot}}
 
===Passive Cooking===
While one utility is actively cooking food, the other two can also passively cook to produce food. This will not grant any {{Icon|Mastery}} or skill XP, takes five times longer than actively cooking the same recipe, and has no chance of preserving resources, doubling items or perfect cooking, however has no negative effects on the active utility. Passive Cooking also has a 100% chance of success even when the {{ItemIcon|Pig}} + {{ItemIcon|Mole}} [[Summoning#Synergies|synergy]] is active.
 
===Perfect Cook===
Food that is actively cooked has a chance to be "perfectly cooked," giving the item 10% increased healing and 50% increased sale value. This chance starts at 0%, and is increased by 5% every 10 mastery levels, 50% at 99 mastery, 2% by the {{ItemIcon|Cooking Skillcape}} and 3% from upgrading the appropriate cooking utility. The maximum chance is 100%.
 
Perfectly cooked items cannot be used in place of regular cooked food when creating things such as [[Summoning#Summoning Tablets|Summoning tablets]] or [[Agility#Obstacles|Agility obstacles]]. For this reason, players may opt out from receiving perfectly cooked items by using the "Enable Perfect Cooks?" option near the top of the Cooking page.
 
===Failed Cook===
There is a base 30% chance for cooking attempts to fail, which can be reduced via {{Icon|Mastery}} down to 0%. There is also a 25% chance to fail a cooking attempt with the {{ItemIcon|Pig}} and {{ItemIcon|Mole}} [[Summoning#Synergies|synergy]]. If a cooking attempt fails the player will only receive 1 XP, and unless preserved the ingredients will be lost.


==Mastery Unlocks==
==Mastery Unlocks==
===Item Mastery Unlocks===
===Item Mastery Unlocks===
{{MasteryUnlocks}}
{{MasteryUnlocks}}
The cap of 99% success is reached at level 50 Mastery
The cap of 100% success is reached at level 50 Mastery.


===Mastery Pool Checkpoints===
===Mastery Pool Checkpoints===
{{MasteryCheckpoints}}
{{MasteryCheckpoints}}


The heal bonuses from the per-item Mastery and the 95% Checkpoint bonus stack additively. If a player has 99 Mastery for a given fish and has the 95% Mastery Checkpoint unlocked, the fish will heal 130% of the normal amount.
The heal bonuses from the per-item {{Icon|Mastery}} and the 95% Checkpoint bonus stack additively. If a player has 99 {{Icon|Mastery}} for a given fish and has the 95% {{Icon|Mastery}} Checkpoint unlocked, the fish will heal 130% of the normal amount.


The Mastery Checkpoint bonus also applies to uncooked [[Food]] such as crops grown via {{Skill|Farming}}.
The {{Icon|Mastery}} Checkpoint bonus also applies to uncooked [[Food]] such as crops grown via {{Skill|Farming}}.


== Skillcape ==
== Skillcape ==


The [[Skillcapes|skillcape]] can be purchased from the store for {{GP|1000000}} after the player reaches {{SkillReq|{{PAGENAME}}|99}}.
The [[Skillcapes|skillcape]] can be purchased from the store for {{GP|1000000}} after the player reaches {{SkillReq|{{PAGENAME}}|99}}.
The [[Superior Skillcapes|superior skillcape]] can be purchased from the store for {{GP|10000000}} after the player reaches {{SkillReq|{{PAGENAME}}|120}}.
{{SkillcapeInfo}}
{{SkillcapeInfo}}


== Pet ==
== Pet ==
The [[Pets|pet]] can be unlocked by doing any Cooking action.
The [[Pets|pet]] can be unlocked by doing any active Cooking action. [[#Passive Cooking|Passive Cooking]] does not roll for the pet.
{{PetSkillInfo}}
{{PetSkillInfo}}
== Cooking Fires ==
Cooking fires can be purchased from the [[Shop]] if the player has the required {{Skill|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.
===Cooking Fire===
{{CookingTable}}
These items can be cooked using a Cooking Fire.
{{CookingTable|Cooking Fire}}
===Furnace===
These items are cooked using a Furnace.
{{CookingTable|Furnace}}
===Pot===
These items are cooked using a Pot.
{{CookingTable|Pot}}


== Potion ==
== Potion ==
The [[Generous Cook Potion]] has a chance to double food created. Charges are not used when burning food.
The [[Generous Cook Potion]] has a chance to double food created.
{{PotionTable|Generous Cook Potion}}
{{PotionTable|Generous Cook Potion}}
The [[Multicooker Potion]] reduces the interval for passive cooking.
{{PotionTable|Multicooker Potion}}


==Summoning Boosts==
This table shows all the {{Skill|Summoning}} Familiars and Synergies that provide a bonus to {{PAGENAME}}.
{{SkillSummoningBonusTable|{{PAGENAME}}}}
==Skill Boosts==
This table lists most sources of {{PAGENAME}}-specific modifier boosts. For a list of boosts that apply to all skills, see the [[Skill Boosts]] page. This list does not contain boosts provided from {{Icon|Mastery}} rewards.
{{ModifierTable|increasedSkillXP,decreasedSkillIntervalPercent,increasedSkillPreservationChance,decreasedSkillInterval,increasedChanceToDoubleItemsSkill,increasedChanceAdditionalSkillResource,increasedMasteryXP,increasedChancePerfectCookFire,increasedChancePerfectCookFurnace,increasedChancePerfectCookGlobal,increasedChancePerfectCookPot,increasedChanceSuccessfulCook,decreasedFoodBurnChance,coalGainedOnCookingFailure,increasedCookingSuccessCap,increasedGenerousCookPotionCharges,decreasedPassiveCookInterval,decreasedSecondaryFoodBurnChance,increasedChanceAdditionalPerfectItem,increasedNonCombatSkillXP,decreasedGlobalSkillIntervalPercent,increasedMasteryPoolCap|{{PAGENAME}} Boosts|false|skill={{PAGENAME}}}}
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