Difference between revisions of "Cooking"

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Revision as of 11:51, 23 November 2014

Cooking is the art of making delicious edible food, or in Emps: items that will heal your lifepoints in combat when consumed. Currently only the fishes obtained from Fishing can be cooked.

Cooking is often trained in combination with Fishing. It gives slightly more experience per cooked fish than the fishing experience granted from actually fishing them.

Players need to use a raw fish on a fire or range to cook it. While cooking your food might burn, leaving an useless result. This will occur less regularily once your cooking level differs enough from the required cooking level of the raw fish you're trying to cook. You can also use Cooking gloves to prevent your fish from burning, you can buy this in Rimmington. Rimmington is also one of the most common places for players to cook on a range, as it is close to a banker.

Food

Image Item HP healed Required cooking level Experience
315.png Shrimps 3 1 55
333.png Trout 7 1 25
319.png Anchovies 1 1 55
325.png Sardine  ? 1 4
347.png Herring 5 5 20
355.png Mackerel 6 10 42
339.png Cod 7 18 72
351.png Pike 8 20 80
361.png Tuna 10 25 126
377.png Lobster 12 30 255
361.png Bass 13 43 118
373.png Swordfish 14 50 307
7946.png Monkfish 16 60 355
385.png Shark 20 75 426
397.png Sea turtle 21 80  ?
391.png Manta ray 23 90 532