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== Introduction ==
== Training ==
 
This page goes through the general method and tips of training the {{Skill|Cooking}} skill.


== Equipment ==
Cook the highest level {{Skill|Fishing|fish}} available until you unlock the [[Cooking#Furnaces|Furnace]] and [[Cooking#Pots|Pot]] recipes. Then cook the highest level baked good (furnace) or soup (pot) available. Use {{Skill|Farming}} to maintain the [[Farming#Allotments_2|Allotments]] required for these recipes.


* {{ItemIcon|Chef's Hat}} - Stolen from {{Icon|type=thieving|Chef}} in {{Skill|Thieving}}
Upgrade the [[Cooking#Cooking_Fires|Cooking Fire]], [[Cooking#Furnaces|Furnace]], and [[Cooking#Pots|Pot]] to the highest possible level at all times. The lowest requirements for the Furnace and Pot are:
* {{ItemIcon|Chef's Spoon}} - Stolen from {{Icon|type=thieving|Assistant Cook}} in {{Skill|Thieving}}
# [[Cooking#Furnaces|Furnace]]: {{SkillReq|Smithing|15}}, {{SkillReq|Firemaking|15}}, {{ItemIcon|Normal Logs|qty=500}}, {{ItemIcon|Bronze Bar|qty=500}}
* {{ItemIcon|Cooking Apron}} - Stolen from {{Icon|type=thieving|Chef}} or {{Icon|type=thieving|Assistant Cook}} in {{Skill|Thieving}}
# [[Cooking#Pots|Pot]]: {{SkillReq|Smithing|25}}, {{ItemIcon|Bronze Bar|qty=400}}


== Training ==
Passive cooking will not slow down or speed up training; passive cooking is strictly for gaining more food while cooking. Passive cooking can be used as a way to cook off small amounts of excess fish or allotments for eating or selling, but in general, as it does not provide Skill XP or item Mastery XP, it can be ignored.


Cooking the highest level fish available, while upgrading the cooking fire to the highest available level. Performing actions like passive cooking will not slow down training, but will not help with experience specifically. Passive cooking is strictly for gaining more food while cooking.
Using {{ItemIcon|Cooking Gloves}} will increase your chances of successfully cooking, which will increase the rate of training while at low mastery levels by making sure you are more consistently gaining experience.


Using {{ItemIcon|Cooking Gloves}} will increase your chances of successfully cooking, which will increase the rate of training by making sure you are more consistently gaining experience.
Alternatively, you can benefit from the lower success chance at low mastery levels by using the {{ItemIcon|Pig}} and {{ItemIcon|Mole}} [[Summoning#Unlocking_And_Using_Synergies|Synergy]] to generate a high level of {{ItemIcon|Coal Ore}}. Using this synergy for as long as necessary is highly recommended as the coal output ''far'' exceeds that of {{Skill|Mining}}, and the extremely high XP rates for cooking with the Furnace and Pot make the loss of experience from failed cooks not as painful as it would be on other skills.  


== Boosters ==
== Boosters ==
 
=== XP ===
The following things can be used to increase the amount of Cooking XP received: <br>
The following things can be used to increase the amount of Cooking XP received. <br>
{{ModifierTable|increasedGlobalSkillXP,increasedSkillXP|XP Boost|false|skill=Cooking}}
{{ModifierTable|increasedGlobalSkillXP,increasedSkillXP|XP Boost|false|skill=Cooking}}


===Action Time===
The following things can be used to reduce the amount of time per action in Cooking.
{{ModifierTable|decreasedSkillIntervalPercent,decreasedSkillInterval|Action Interval|false|skill=Cooking}}


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Revision as of 18:05, 6 August 2022

This page was last updated for (v1.0.5).
This article is about training the Cooking skill. For the skill itself, see Cooking.

Training

Cook the highest level fish available until you unlock the Furnace and Pot recipes. Then cook the highest level baked good (furnace) or soup (pot) available. Use Farming to maintain the Allotments required for these recipes.

Upgrade the Cooking Fire, Furnace, and Pot to the highest possible level at all times. The lowest requirements for the Furnace and Pot are:

  1. Furnace: Smithing Level 15, Firemaking Level 15, 500 Normal Logs, 500 Bronze Bar
  2. Pot: Smithing Level 25, 400 Bronze Bar

Passive cooking will not slow down or speed up training; passive cooking is strictly for gaining more food while cooking. Passive cooking can be used as a way to cook off small amounts of excess fish or allotments for eating or selling, but in general, as it does not provide Skill XP or item Mastery XP, it can be ignored.

Using Cooking Gloves will increase your chances of successfully cooking, which will increase the rate of training while at low mastery levels by making sure you are more consistently gaining experience.

Alternatively, you can benefit from the lower success chance at low mastery levels by using the Pig and Mole Synergy to generate a high level of Coal Ore. Using this synergy for as long as necessary is highly recommended as the coal output far exceeds that of Mining, and the extremely high XP rates for cooking with the Furnace and Pot make the loss of experience from failed cooks not as painful as it would be on other skills.

Boosters

XP

The following things can be used to increase the amount of Cooking XP received.

Action Time

The following things can be used to reduce the amount of time per action in Cooking.


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