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| - File:Cooking.png Cooking is your typical Runescape economical skill: you take inputs, work quickly, and produce a product. In this case the inputs are the ingredients: legumes, grains, berries, fruits, vegetables, dairy products, meats, and their derivatives. There is a great variety in what you can make with the cooking skill - considerably more than in RS2. Each (most) food takes 3 seconds to cook. Higher-level foods require more ingredients and are more easily burned, but each level in cooking reduces the chance of failing a food by 2%. You only gain experience for cooking your food successfully. Thus it is to your advantage to train cooking on the most basic foods until at least level 70, and then move on to truly cooking what you want to cook, so that you don't end up wasting vast sum
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| - File:Cooking.png Cooking is your typical Runescape economical skill: you take inputs, work quickly, and produce a product. In this case the inputs are the ingredients: legumes, grains, berries, fruits, vegetables, dairy products, meats, and their derivatives. There is a great variety in what you can make with the cooking skill - considerably more than in RS2. Each (most) food takes 3 seconds to cook. Higher-level foods require more ingredients and are more easily burned, but each level in cooking reduces the chance of failing a food by 2%. You only gain experience for cooking your food successfully. Thus it is to your advantage to train cooking on the most basic foods until at least level 70, and then move on to truly cooking what you want to cook, so that you don't end up wasting vast sums of money. Compared to plants failing in farming, however, you're a lot more likely to succeed at cooking any particular dish, though you'll always ruin (such as burn) anything that is too high-level for you. Ruined food is worthless. Unlike in RS2, RS3 cooking can be trained up to level 120, meaning more variety of food to cook and more rewards as you level up your cooking.
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