Difference between revisions of "Cooking"
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|{{plinkp|Raw shrimps}}||{{plinkp|Shrimps}} | |{{plinkp|Raw shrimps}}||{{plinkp|Shrimps}} | ||
| | |Raw shrimps|Shrimp (cooked) | ||
|1||10||1||30||Net||3 | |1||10||1||30||Net||3 | ||
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|{{plinkp|Raw sardine}}||{{plinkp|Sardine}} | |{{plinkp|Raw sardine}}||{{plinkp|Sardine}} | ||
| | |Raw sardine|Sardine (cooked) | ||
|5||20||1||40||Bait, Drift net||4 | |5||20||1||40||Bait, Drift net||4 | ||
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|{{plinkp|Raw karambwanji}}||{{plinkp|Karambwanji}} | |{{plinkp|Raw karambwanji}}||{{plinkp|Karambwanji}} | ||
| | |Raw karambwanji|Karambwanji (cooked) | ||
|5||5||{{NA}}||{{NA}}||Net||{{NA}} | |5||5||{{NA}}||{{NA}}||Net||{{NA}} | ||
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|{{plinkp|Raw herring}}||{{plinkp|Herring}} | |{{plinkp|Raw herring}}||{{plinkp|Herring}} | ||
| | |Raw herring|Herring (cooked) | ||
|10||30||5||50||Bait||5 | |10||30||5||50||Bait||5 | ||
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|{{plinkp|Raw anchovies}}||{{plinkp|Anchovies}} | |{{plinkp|Raw anchovies}}||{{plinkp|Anchovies}} | ||
| | |Raw anchovies|Anchovies (cooked) | ||
|15||40||1||30||Net, Drift net||1 | |15||40||1||30||Net, Drift net||1 | ||
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|{{plinkp|Raw mackerel}}||{{plinkp|Mackerel}} | |{{plinkp|Raw mackerel}}||{{plinkp|Mackerel}} | ||
| | |Raw mackerel|Mackerel (cooked) | ||
|16||20||10||60||Big Net||6 | |16||20||10||60||Big Net||6 | ||
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|{{plinkp|Raw trout}}||{{plinkp|Trout}} | |{{plinkp|Raw trout}}||{{plinkp|Trout}} | ||
| | |Raw trout|Trout (cooked) | ||
|20||50||15||70||Fly||7 | |20||50||15||70||Fly||7 | ||
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|{{plinkp|Raw cod}}||{{plinkp|Cooked Cod}} | |{{plinkp|Raw cod}}||{{plinkp|Cooked Cod}} | ||
| | |Raw cod|Cod (cooked) | ||
|23||45||18||75||Big Net||7 | |23||45||18||75||Big Net||7 | ||
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|{{plinkp|Raw pike}}||{{plinkp|Cooked Pike}} | |{{plinkp|Raw pike}}||{{plinkp|Cooked Pike}} | ||
| | |Raw pike|Pike (cooked) | ||
|25||60||20||80||Bait||8 | |25||60||20||80||Bait||8 | ||
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|{{plinkp|Slimy eel}}||{{plinkp|Cooked slimy eel}} | |{{plinkp|Slimy eel}}||{{plinkp|Cooked slimy eel}} | ||
| | |Slimy eel (cooked) | ||
|28||65||28||95||Bait|| data-sort-value=8 |6-10 | |28||65||28||95||Bait|| data-sort-value=8 |6-10 | ||
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|{{plinkp|Raw salmon}}||{{plinkp|Salmon}} | |{{plinkp|Raw salmon}}||{{plinkp|Salmon}} | ||
| | |Raw salmon|Salmon (cooked) | ||
|30||70||25||90||Fly||9 | |30||70||25||90||Fly||9 | ||
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|{{plinkp|Raw tuna}}|| | |{{plinkp|Frog spawn}}||{{NA}} | ||
| | |Frog spawn | ||
|33||75||{{NA}}||{{NA}}||Net|| data-sort-value=4.5 |3-6 | |||
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|{{plinkp|Raw tuna}}||{{plinkp|Cooked Tuna}} | |||
|Raw tuna|Tuna (cooked) | |||
|35||80||30||100||Harpoon, Drift net||10 | |35||80||30||100||Harpoon, Drift net||10 | ||
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|{{plinkp|Raw rainbow fish}}||{{plinkp|Rainbow fish}} | |{{plinkp|Raw rainbow fish}}||{{plinkp|Rainbow fish}} | ||
| | |Raw rainbow fish|Rainbow fish (cooked) | ||
|38||80||35||110||Stripy fly fishing||11 | |38||80||35||110||Stripy fly fishing||11 | ||
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|{{plinkp|Raw cave eel}}||{{plinkp|Cave eel}} | |{{plinkp|Raw cave eel}}||{{plinkp|Cave eel}} | ||
| | |Raw cave eel|Cave eel (cooked) | ||
|38||80||38||115||Bait|| data-sort-value=9 |7-11 | |38||80||38||115||Bait|| data-sort-value=9 |7-11 | ||
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|{{plinkp|Raw lobster}}||{{plinkp|Lobster}} | |{{plinkp|Raw lobster}}||{{plinkp|Lobster}} | ||
| | |Raw lobster|Lobster (cooked) | ||
|40||90||40||120||Cage, Drift net||12 | |40||90||40||120||Cage, Drift net||12 | ||
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|{{plinkp|Bluegill}}||{{plinkp|Fish chunks}} | |{{plinkp|Bluegill}}||{{plinkp|Fish chunks}} | ||
| | |Bluegill (cut) | ||
|43||11.5||1||3||Cormorant||{{NA}} | |43||11.5||1||3||Cormorant||{{NA}} | ||
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|{{plinkp|Raw bass}}||{{plinkp|Cooked Bass}} | |{{plinkp|Raw bass}}||{{plinkp|Cooked Bass}} | ||
| | |Raw bass|Bass (cooked) | ||
|46||100||43||130||Big Net||13 | |46||100||43||130||Big Net||13 | ||
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|{{plinkp|Raw swordfish}}|| | |{{plinkp|Raw swordfish}}||{{plinkp|Swordfish}} | ||
| | |Raw swordfish|Swordfish (cooked) | ||
|50||100||45||140||Harpoon, Drift net||14 | |50||100||45||140||Harpoon, Drift net||14 | ||
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|{{plinkp|Raw lava eel}}||{{plinkp|Lava eel}} | |{{plinkp|Raw lava eel}}||{{plinkp|Lava eel}} | ||
| | |Raw lava eel|Lava eel (cooked) | ||
|53||60||53||30||Oily rod with bait||11 | |53||60||53||30||Oily rod with bait||11 | ||
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|{{plinkp|Common tench}}||{{plinkp|Fish chunks}} | |{{plinkp|Common tench}}||{{plinkp|Fish chunks}} | ||
| | |Common tench] (cut) | ||
|56||40||1||10||Cormorant||{{NA}} | |56||40||1||10||Cormorant||{{NA}} | ||
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|{{plinkp|Raw monkfish}}||{{plinkp|Monkfish}} | |{{plinkp|Raw monkfish}}||{{plinkp|Monkfish}} | ||
| | |Raw monkfish|Monkfish (cooked) | ||
|62||120||62||150||Net||16 | |62||120||62||150||Net||16 | ||
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|{{plinkp|Raw karambwan}}||{{plinkp|Cooked karambwan}} | |{{plinkp|Raw karambwan}}||{{plinkp|Cooked karambwan}} | ||
| | |Raw karambwan|Karambwan (cooked) | ||
|65||50||30||190||Vessel||18 | |65||50||30||190||Vessel||18 | ||
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|{{plinkp|Mottled eel}}||{{plinkp|Fish chunks}} | |{{plinkp|Mottled eel}}||{{plinkp|Fish chunks}} | ||
| | |Mottled eel (cut) | ||
|73||65||1||20||Cormorant||{{NA}} | |73||65||1||20||Cormorant||{{NA}} | ||
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|{{plinkp|Raw shark}}||{{plinkp|Shark}} | |{{plinkp|Raw shark}}||{{plinkp|Shark}} | ||
| | |Raw shark|Shark (cooked) | ||
|76||110||80||210||Harpoon, Drift net||20 | |76||110||80||210||Harpoon, Drift net||20 | ||
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|{{plinkp|Raw sea turtle}}||{{plinkp|Sea turtle}} | |{{plinkp|Raw sea turtle}}||{{plinkp|Sea turtle}} | ||
| | |Raw sea turtle|Sea turtle (cooked) | ||
|79||38||82||212||Fishing Trawler, Drift net||21 | |79||38||82||212||Fishing Trawler, Drift net||21 | ||
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|{{plinkp|Infernal eel}}||{{plinkp|Tokkul}} | |{{plinkp|Infernal eel}}||{{plinkp|Tokkul}} | ||
| | |Infernal eel (smashed) | ||
|80||95||{{NA}}||{{NA}}||Oily rod with bait||{{NA}} | |80||95||{{NA}}||{{NA}}||Oily rod with bait||{{NA}} | ||
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|{{plinkp|Raw manta ray}}||{{plinkp|Manta ray}} | |{{plinkp|Raw manta ray}}||{{plinkp|Manta ray}} | ||
| | |Raw manta ray|Manta ray (cooked) | ||
|81||46||91||216||Fishing Trawler, Drift net||22 | |81||46||91||216||Fishing Trawler, Drift net||22 | ||
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|{{plinkp|Raw anglerfish}}||{{plinkp|Anglerfish}} | |{{plinkp|Raw anglerfish}}||{{plinkp|Anglerfish}} | ||
| | |Raw anglerfish|Anglerfish (cooked) | ||
|82||120||84||230||Sandworms|| data-sort-value=22 |3-22 | |82||120||84||230||Sandworms|| data-sort-value=22 |3-22 | ||
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|{{plinkp|Raw dark crab}}||{{plinkp|Dark crab}} | |{{plinkp|Raw dark crab}}||{{plinkp|Dark crab}} | ||
| | |Raw dark crab|Dark crab (cooked) | ||
|85||130||90||215||Cage with fishing bait||22 | |85||130||90||215||Cage with fishing bait||22 | ||
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|{{plinkp|Raw cavefish}}||{{plinkp|Cavefish}} | |{{plinkp|Raw cavefish}}||{{plinkp|Cavefish}} | ||
| | |Raw Cavefish|Cave fish (cooked) | ||
|85||300||88||214||Cage with dark bait||22 | |85||300||88||214||Cage with dark bait||22 | ||
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|{{plinkp|Sacred eel}}||{{plinkp|Zulrah's scales_5}} | |||
|Sacred eel (cut) | |||
|87||105||72|| data-sort-value=108 |108-124||Bait||{{NA}} | |||
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|{{plinkp|Raw rocktail}}||{{plinkp|Rocktail}} | |{{plinkp|Raw rocktail}}||{{plinkp|Rocktail}} | ||
| | |Raw Rock tail|Rocktail (cooked) | ||
|90||380||93||225||Fishing rod with Living minerals||23 | |90||380||93||225||Fishing rod with Living minerals||23 | ||
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|{{plinkp|Greater siren}}||{{plinkp|Fish chunks}} | |{{plinkp|Greater siren}}||{{plinkp|Fish chunks}} | ||
| | |Greater siren (cut) | ||
|91||100||1||25||Cormorant||{{NA}} | |91||100||1||25||Cormorant||{{NA}} | ||
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|Activating the cape's effect will increase the corresponding skill by 1. | |Activating the cape's effect will increase the corresponding skill by 1. | ||
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|{{plinkt|Spicy stew}}<br/>( | |{{plinkt|Cooking gauntlets|pic=Cooking_gauntlets}} | ||
|N/A | |||
|When worn, they significantly decrease the likelihood of burning lobsters, swordfish, monkfish, sharks and anglerfish when cooking them. | |||
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|{{plinkt|Spicy stew}}<br/>(brown spice) | |||
|±0-5 | |±0-5 | ||
|Depending on type of stew, any skill can be boosted or reduced by 0 to 5 levels randomly. | |Depending on type of stew, any skill can be boosted or reduced by 0 to 5 levels randomly. | ||
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|{{plinkt| | |{{plinkt|Cooking guild|pic=Cooking icon}} | ||
|7 | |7 | ||
|The boost takes effect while player is within the [[Cooking Guild]]. | |The boost takes effect while player is within the [[Cooking Guild]], and is an invisible boost. | ||
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==Training Cooking== | ==Where to train Cooking== | ||
The best free to play spot to train cooking is located southwest of our [[home]] area in the Hosidius house. Utilizing the ;;shops command, select the hosidius option, and enjoy the fancy range a couple tiles from the bank. | |||
[[File:Hosidiusrangeresized.jpg|center]] | |||
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Platinum+ [[Donator benefits|donators]] have access to the top floor of the [[Donator Zone]] which allows them access to the best place to cook. This range provides the same benefits as the Hosidius Range, however it is only 1 tile away from a bank. This range is located in the Hunter section of the top floor, as shown in the picture below. | |||
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[[File:Bestrange.png|center]] | |||
==Training Cooking (Method #1)== | |||
===Levels 1 - 20=== | |||
[[file:Shrimps.png]] '''Shrimps / Anchovies''' are slightly less experience than sardines, but also have a lower burn rate. Early level training is so quick that these slight details do not matter as much. | |||
===Levels 20 - 35=== | |||
[[file:Trout.png]] '''Trout''' will be the best experience you can manage at this level alongside having the lowest burn rate. It should only take a few successful Trout before reaching level 35. | |||
===Levels 35 - 82=== | |||
[[file:Wine of zamorak.png]] '''Jug of Wines''' will be the best experience in the game until reaching level 82. They do not require cooking gauntlets, only the combination of grapes and jugs of water. | |||
===Levels 82 - 84=== | |||
[[file:Monkfish.png]] '''Monkfish''' will be a fairly long grind until we move to Anglerfish at 93. You have the option to immediately start Anglerfish at 84, but Monkfish to 93 will have 0% burn rates. | |||
===Levels 84 - 93=== | |||
[[file:Anglerfish.png]] '''Anglerfish''' will be the second best XP in the game, as well as are compatible with the Cooking Gauntlets bonus, making them an excellent option as your cooking grind comes to an end. | |||
===Levels 93 - 99=== | |||
[[file:Rocktail.png]] '''Rocktail''' are the best cooking XP in the game and undisputedly the best option to finish off 99 cooking. | |||
==Training Cooking (Method #2)== | |||
===Levels 1 - 20=== | |||
[[file:Shrimps.png]] '''Shrimps / Anchovies''' are slightly less experience than sardines, but also have a lower burn rate. Early level training is so quick that these slight details do not matter as much. | |||
===Levels 20 - 30=== | |||
[[file:Trout.png]] '''Trout''' will be the best experience you can manage at this level alongside having the lowest burn rate. It should only take a few successful Trout before reaching level 30. | |||
===Levels 30 - 50=== | |||
[[file:Salmon.png]] '''Salmon''' are not a major difference compared to Trout, but noticeable enough to the point where it's worth changing since we'll be cooking these until level 50. | |||
===Levels 50 - 61=== | |||
[[file:Cooked Tuna.png]] '''Tuna''' will be cooked up until level 61. | |||
===Levels 61 - 82=== | |||
[[file:Lobster.png]] '''Lobster''', although fishable at level 40, is only worth cooking at level 61 due to its significantly decreased burn rate. | |||
===Levels 82 - 84=== | |||
[[file:Monkfish.png]] '''Monkfish''' will be a fairly long grind until we move to Anglerfish at 93. You have the option to immediately start Anglerfish at 84, but Monkfish to 93 will have 0% burn rates. | |||
===Levels 84 - 99=== | |||
[[file:Anglerfish.png]] '''Anglerfish''' will be the second best XP in the game, as well as are compatible with the Cooking Gauntlets bonus, making them an excellent option as your cooking grind comes to an end. Although not as much XP as the Rocktails mentioned in method #1, they are a very good second option and won't take much longer to get you to 99 cooking. |
Latest revision as of 01:02, 9 November 2022
Cooking is a skill that allows raw food to be made edible, healing hitpoints when eaten. To do this, the player uses a raw, cookable food on a range or fire.
Cookable Fish
Fish | Fishing | Cooking | Caught with | Heals | ||||
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Level | Exp | Level | Exp | |||||
Shrimp (cooked) | 1 | 10 | 1 | 30 | Net | 3 | ||
Sardine (cooked) | 5 | 20 | 1 | 40 | Bait, Drift net | 4 | ||
Karambwanji (cooked) | 5 | 5 | N/A | N/A | Net | N/A | ||
Herring (cooked) | 10 | 30 | 5 | 50 | Bait | 5 | ||
Anchovies (cooked) | 15 | 40 | 1 | 30 | Net, Drift net | 1 | ||
Mackerel (cooked) | 16 | 20 | 10 | 60 | Big Net | 6 | ||
Trout (cooked) | 20 | 50 | 15 | 70 | Fly | 7 | ||
Cod (cooked) | 23 | 45 | 18 | 75 | Big Net | 7 | ||
Pike (cooked) | 25 | 60 | 20 | 80 | Bait | 8 | ||
Slimy eel (cooked) | 28 | 65 | 28 | 95 | Bait | 6-10 | ||
Salmon (cooked) | 30 | 70 | 25 | 90 | Fly | 9 | ||
N/A | Frog spawn | 33 | 75 | N/A | N/A | Net | 3-6 | |
Tuna (cooked) | 35 | 80 | 30 | 100 | Harpoon, Drift net | 10 | ||
Rainbow fish (cooked) | 38 | 80 | 35 | 110 | Stripy fly fishing | 11 | ||
Cave eel (cooked) | 38 | 80 | 38 | 115 | Bait | 7-11 | ||
Lobster (cooked) | 40 | 90 | 40 | 120 | Cage, Drift net | 12 | ||
Bluegill (cut) | 43 | 11.5 | 1 | 3 | Cormorant | N/A | ||
Bass (cooked) | 46 | 100 | 43 | 130 | Big Net | 13 | ||
Swordfish (cooked) | 50 | 100 | 45 | 140 | Harpoon, Drift net | 14 | ||
Lava eel (cooked) | 53 | 60 | 53 | 30 | Oily rod with bait | 11 | ||
Common tench] (cut) | 56 | 40 | 1 | 10 | Cormorant | N/A | ||
Monkfish (cooked) | 62 | 120 | 62 | 150 | Net | 16 | ||
Karambwan (cooked) | 65 | 50 | 30 | 190 | Vessel | 18 | ||
Mottled eel (cut) | 73 | 65 | 1 | 20 | Cormorant | N/A | ||
Shark (cooked) | 76 | 110 | 80 | 210 | Harpoon, Drift net | 20 | ||
Sea turtle (cooked) | 79 | 38 | 82 | 212 | Fishing Trawler, Drift net | 21 | ||
Infernal eel (smashed) | 80 | 95 | N/A | N/A | Oily rod with bait | N/A | ||
Manta ray (cooked) | 81 | 46 | 91 | 216 | Fishing Trawler, Drift net | 22 | ||
Anglerfish (cooked) | 82 | 120 | 84 | 230 | Sandworms | 3-22 | ||
Dark crab (cooked) | 85 | 130 | 90 | 215 | Cage with fishing bait | 22 | ||
Cave fish (cooked) | 85 | 300 | 88 | 214 | Cage with dark bait | 22 | ||
Sacred eel (cut) | 87 | 105 | 72 | 108-124 | Bait | N/A | ||
Rocktail (cooked) | 90 | 380 | 93 | 225 | Fishing rod with Living minerals | 23 | ||
Greater siren (cut) | 91 | 100 | 1 | 25 | Cormorant | N/A |
Temporary Boosts
Boost | Level increase |
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Cooking cape | 1 | Activating the cape's effect will increase the corresponding skill by 1. | |
Cooking gauntlets | N/A | When worn, they significantly decrease the likelihood of burning lobsters, swordfish, monkfish, sharks and anglerfish when cooking them. | |
Spicy stew (brown spice) |
±0-5 | Depending on type of stew, any skill can be boosted or reduced by 0 to 5 levels randomly. | |
Cooking guild | 7 | The boost takes effect while player is within the Cooking Guild, and is an invisible boost. |
Where to train Cooking
The best free to play spot to train cooking is located southwest of our home area in the Hosidius house. Utilizing the ;;shops command, select the hosidius option, and enjoy the fancy range a couple tiles from the bank.
Platinum+ donators have access to the top floor of the Donator Zone which allows them access to the best place to cook. This range provides the same benefits as the Hosidius Range, however it is only 1 tile away from a bank. This range is located in the Hunter section of the top floor, as shown in the picture below.
Training Cooking (Method #1)
Levels 1 - 20
Shrimps / Anchovies are slightly less experience than sardines, but also have a lower burn rate. Early level training is so quick that these slight details do not matter as much.
Levels 20 - 35
Trout will be the best experience you can manage at this level alongside having the lowest burn rate. It should only take a few successful Trout before reaching level 35.
Levels 35 - 82
Jug of Wines will be the best experience in the game until reaching level 82. They do not require cooking gauntlets, only the combination of grapes and jugs of water.
Levels 82 - 84
Monkfish will be a fairly long grind until we move to Anglerfish at 93. You have the option to immediately start Anglerfish at 84, but Monkfish to 93 will have 0% burn rates.
Levels 84 - 93
Anglerfish will be the second best XP in the game, as well as are compatible with the Cooking Gauntlets bonus, making them an excellent option as your cooking grind comes to an end.
Levels 93 - 99
Rocktail are the best cooking XP in the game and undisputedly the best option to finish off 99 cooking.
Training Cooking (Method #2)
Levels 1 - 20
Shrimps / Anchovies are slightly less experience than sardines, but also have a lower burn rate. Early level training is so quick that these slight details do not matter as much.
Levels 20 - 30
Trout will be the best experience you can manage at this level alongside having the lowest burn rate. It should only take a few successful Trout before reaching level 30.
Levels 30 - 50
Salmon are not a major difference compared to Trout, but noticeable enough to the point where it's worth changing since we'll be cooking these until level 50.
Levels 50 - 61
Tuna will be cooked up until level 61.
Levels 61 - 82
Lobster, although fishable at level 40, is only worth cooking at level 61 due to its significantly decreased burn rate.
Levels 82 - 84
Monkfish will be a fairly long grind until we move to Anglerfish at 93. You have the option to immediately start Anglerfish at 84, but Monkfish to 93 will have 0% burn rates.
Levels 84 - 99
Anglerfish will be the second best XP in the game, as well as are compatible with the Cooking Gauntlets bonus, making them an excellent option as your cooking grind comes to an end. Although not as much XP as the Rocktails mentioned in method #1, they are a very good second option and won't take much longer to get you to 99 cooking.