Runescape Recipes That Only Need a Fire

Get Cooking With a Great Skill in MMO

© Tina Samuels

Dec 16, 2008
Cooking Can Be Fun, wikipedia
A look at the cooking skill in Runescape that only requires a fire to create the recipes.

Runescape is a great game. A free mmo, it has an extremely large following of game players. Many will rely on the cooking skill for health replacement while they are in battles.

Even if there are frequent trips to places with spits and stoves, the main way of getting food on the go will have the playing knowing what recipes will be able to be done with just a fire. These are those cooking recipes that you can just light a fire to create. This is not a comprehensive Runescape cookbook.

Low Cooking Skill Recipes

These just need a cooking skill of one to create. They aren’t those that are complicated. Most are just meat from fresh kills roasted on a fire that you can create from logs and a tinderbox. These are very basic recipes that will give some health.

  • Meat – This is cow, rat, or chicken. Kill and cook over a fire, it will only need a cooking level of one. After cooking it will give 3 hitpoints when eaten.
  • Shrimp – This is the first thing one learns to cook, it will give 3 hitpoints when eaten. All one needs is a cooking level of one to cook over a fire.
  • Mackerel – This takes a player to have a cooking skill of 10 to create. It will give 6 health points when eaten. All that is needed is a fire to cook.
  • Trout – This needs a cooking level skill of 15 and it will give 7 health points when eaten. It is also able to be created on a fire.
  • Nettle Tea – This takes a cooking skill level of 20. It will need a bowl, water, and nettles for the ingredients, and can cook on a fire. It gives back 3 hitpoints when eaten (or drank).

Mid Range Cooking Skill Recipes

These are the recipes that need a moderate amount of cooking points to create. These are ones that need more skill. These need a little more at times, but the majority listed are still just fresh kill meat on a log fire that can be created with a tinderbox.

  • Stew – This needs a cooking skill level of 25. It will heal for 11 hitpoints when it’s done. You’ll need a bowl of water, a potato, and cooked meat to create this on a fire.
  • Tuna – This recipe needs a cooking skill level of 30. It will heal for 10 health when completed. It calls for the raw fish to be cooked over a fire.
  • Rainbow Fish – This needs a cooking level of 35. It will heal for 11 health. The recipe needs just the raw fish on a fire.
  • Bass- This fish just needs a fire to cook. It requires a cooking level of 43. It will give 13 health points after it is eaten.

Higher Cooking Skill Recipes

These only need a good bit of fishing skill to fish up the meat that you will need to put on a log fire to cook. These have some of the higher hitpoint recovery and so its good to stock up on these fish when you can.

  • Lava Eel – This requires a level of 53 to create. It will give back 11 health after being eaten. It cooks on a regular log fire.
  • Monkfish – Another that is cooked on a regular log fire, monkfish needs a level 62 to create. It will give 16 health upon eating.
  • Shark – This needs a level of 80 to create. It will give 20 health when eaten and it will cook on top of a regular fire.
  • Manta Ray – This needs a 91 cooking skill level. It will give 22 health when it is eaten. This is able to cook on a fire.

Overview

The cooking skill in Runescape is both fun and expansive. There are many recipes that are able to be created. There are far more than is in this article. Once a player has got started in the game, they will learn most of them, or you can check a more exhaustive cookbook for all of the recipes.


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