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− | '''Hot food cooking''' ('''HFC''') is a [[skill]] used to create cooked [[food]]. The food made with this skill has a higher [[nutrition]] value than raw (uncooked) meat, [[foraged]], or [[botanized]] food. | + | ==Description== |
− | + | '''Hot food cooking''' ('''HFC''') is a [[skill]] used to create cooked [[food]] by combining other ingredients in a container and heating in a cooker. The food made with this skill has a higher [[nutrition]] value than raw (uncooked) meat, [[foraged]], or [[botanized]] food. | |
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+ | *To gain skill in HFC you should try to keep the difficulty of the dish within a range of +/-10 from your skill. That means that if you have 1 hfc you should not aim to make a dish of higher difficulty than 11. Likewise if you have 34 hfc you can gain skill from food with a difficulty of 24 as well as 44. A +/- range of 5 seems to help to get the optimal skillgain. Right-clicking on the container and selecting Lore lets you check the difficulty of the recipe. | ||
'''NB:''' Rumours have circulated that you will not gain any hfc skill if you leave the forge/oven/campfire. This has been proven wrong. You do not have to stand shackled to the heat source. | '''NB:''' Rumours have circulated that you will not gain any hfc skill if you leave the forge/oven/campfire. This has been proven wrong. You do not have to stand shackled to the heat source. | ||
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== [[Titles]] == | == [[Titles]] == |
Revision as of 06:14, 3 September 2017
Main / Skills / Cooking / Hot food cooking
Description
Hot food cooking (HFC) is a skill used to create cooked food by combining other ingredients in a container and heating in a cooker. The food made with this skill has a higher nutrition value than raw (uncooked) meat, foraged, or botanized food.
- To gain skill in HFC you should try to keep the difficulty of the dish within a range of +/-10 from your skill. That means that if you have 1 hfc you should not aim to make a dish of higher difficulty than 11. Likewise if you have 34 hfc you can gain skill from food with a difficulty of 24 as well as 44. A +/- range of 5 seems to help to get the optimal skillgain. Right-clicking on the container and selecting Lore lets you check the difficulty of the recipe.
NB: Rumours have circulated that you will not gain any hfc skill if you leave the forge/oven/campfire. This has been proven wrong. You do not have to stand shackled to the heat source.
Titles
- Caterer at 50 skill
- Iron chef at 70 skill
- Saucier at 90 skill
- Legendary Chef at 100 skill