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Cooked undead meat is made by using a Raw undead beef on a range or fire, requiring level 1 Cooking and granting 30 Cooking experience. Unlike ordinary Cooked meat, since undead versions of bears, yaks, and giant rats do not exist in Old School RuneScape, undead cows are the only source of cooked undead meat. Despite cooked undead meat's appearance, it is perfectly safe to eat, and heals 1 Hitpoint.

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rdfs:label
  • Cooked undead meat
rdfs:comment
  • Cooked undead meat is made by using a Raw undead beef on a range or fire, requiring level 1 Cooking and granting 30 Cooking experience. Unlike ordinary Cooked meat, since undead versions of bears, yaks, and giant rats do not exist in Old School RuneScape, undead cows are the only source of cooked undead meat. Despite cooked undead meat's appearance, it is perfectly safe to eat, and heals 1 Hitpoint.
  • Interestingly, this differs from ordinary cooked meat, which may be made by cooking raw beef (from a cow), raw bear meat, raw yak meat or raw rat meat. Since undead versions of bears, yaks, and giant rats do not seem to exist in RuneScape, undead cows are the only source of undead cooked meat. When eaten it heals 200 life points. Despite appearances, it is a perfectly safe food item. Undead cows can be found just east of the Port Phasmatys farming patch, west of the Ectofuntus.
Level
  • 1(xsd:integer)
dcterms:subject
noteable
  • Yes
store
  • No
low
  • 0(xsd:integer)
Examine
  • I wouldn't eat that if I were you.
Tradeable
  • Yes
Equipable
  • No
exchange
  • No
  • GEMW
destroy
  • Drop
disassembly
  • Yes
Quest
  • No
kept
  • always
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Category
  • food
Range
  • No
Instructions
  • Use raw undead beef with a fire or range.
  • Use raw undead beef with fire or range.
Stackable
  • No
Name
  • Cooked undead meat
Value
  • 4(xsd:integer)
Servings
  • 1(xsd:integer)
cooking level
  • 1(xsd:integer)
cooking exp
  • 30(xsd:integer)
lp healed
  • 200(xsd:integer)
Members
  • Yes
Weight
  • 0(xsd:double)
  • 0(xsd:double)
Ingredients
Update
  • Ghosts Ahoy and Slayer Update
ID
  • 4293(xsd:integer)
high
  • 0(xsd:integer)
Release
  • 2005-02-15(xsd:date)
Tools
  • None
edible
  • Yes
abstract
  • Interestingly, this differs from ordinary cooked meat, which may be made by cooking raw beef (from a cow), raw bear meat, raw yak meat or raw rat meat. Since undead versions of bears, yaks, and giant rats do not seem to exist in RuneScape, undead cows are the only source of undead cooked meat. When eaten it heals 200 life points. Despite appearances, it is a perfectly safe food item. Undead cows can be found just east of the Port Phasmatys farming patch, west of the Ectofuntus. Contrary to popular belief, eating cooked undead meat does not drain Prayer points. This confusion is likely due to the undead cows' close proximity with leeches, which can drain a random skill by 1 or 10 prayer points with each attack.
  • Cooked undead meat is made by using a Raw undead beef on a range or fire, requiring level 1 Cooking and granting 30 Cooking experience. Unlike ordinary Cooked meat, since undead versions of bears, yaks, and giant rats do not exist in Old School RuneScape, undead cows are the only source of cooked undead meat. Despite cooked undead meat's appearance, it is perfectly safe to eat, and heals 1 Hitpoint.
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