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Post by Platky on Nov 19, 2009 17:20:54 GMT -5
Food Skills
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Cooking - Cooking is useful, because eating food restores lost Hitpoints. As someone new to the skill, you may find that you may often burn food that you try to cook. The more your level increases, the less food you will burn. As your Cooking skill increases, you will also have access to a wider range of foods that you are able to cook. You can cook food on an open fire or on a range. Skill Advisor(s): none
Fishing - Fishing is a popular method of obtaining food due to the variety of Fishing spots found throughout RuneScape. You will need to buy the correct fishing equipment, specific to the type of Fishing spot you wish to use. All of the equipment that you may need can be bought from Fishing shops . Skill Advisor(s): none
Skill Knowledge Bank: Cooking Approximate no-burn levels (with cooking gauntlets) Lobster ~ 68 Swordfish ~ 81-82 Monkfish ~ 90 (gauntlets have no affect) Sharks ~ 94 Rocktail ~ 95
Any questions? please ask
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Post by Platky on Nov 23, 2009 16:02:31 GMT -5
I have two questions
Skill: Cooking
Question: My cooking is starting to get fairly high (83) and i may take it seriously as a skill to get to 99 soon. Im wondering, because i never can remember what are the "no-burn" levels of all the fish lobsters and up, with cooking gaunts?
Skill: Fishing
Question: Im level 69 fishing and was wondering what are my best options on raising fishing reletively fast to 80 or so? Cash is always helpful but i wont sacrifice too much time just to make an extra buck
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Post by Revan on Nov 23, 2009 16:13:04 GMT -5
umm well for the first one, the levels are not specifically defined but this is a general consensus from what i know lobbies stop burning at 68 swordies stop burning at 81 sharks stop at 94 and there is always debate over monkfish but what ive noticed is that it doesnt effect them at all.
for fishing id say lobbies till 80 then switch to monks if you want to continue. those are both resonably priced to sell and fast to catch at those levels. That answer your question?
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Post by Sir Ewoksrule91 on Nov 23, 2009 23:53:07 GMT -5
Monks stop burning at 90, cooking gauntlets do not effect it though. Fishing if you want cash monks all the way from 62-99. For speed barbarian fishing, maybe with a little monks mixed in or swordfish/sharks with fog gloves and sc harpoon if you have extra points. The harpoon is not worth it to actually get points for but if you have some left over you could use them on that. Also maybe if you could go to a sc chat and get really fast games it might be worth it. Sharks are 320xp each with gloves and harpoon.
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Aslow
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Post by Aslow on Oct 20, 2010 17:53:39 GMT -5
So what level do you stop burning rocktail?
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Post by Revan on Oct 20, 2010 18:10:00 GMT -5
95 with cooking gaunts
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Aslow
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Post by Aslow on Oct 20, 2010 18:35:26 GMT -5
kk thanks. Which would be the best way to do it 94-95-sharks then 95-99-rocktails or sharks all the way?
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Post by Revan on Oct 20, 2010 19:27:22 GMT -5
94-95 sharks then 95-99 rocktails is what i did but either one works i guess
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Post by Naretorah on Oct 21, 2010 16:13:43 GMT -5
Skill: Fishing Question: I usually fish in F2P so for when I am F2P again what would be best to fish at my level 67 to get to 99?
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Post by Revan on Oct 21, 2010 16:18:12 GMT -5
buy alot of feathers and fly fish its probably the best xp you are gonna get in freeplay, unless the noting guy by lobbies has changed that
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