28th January 2009

WoW Cooking Review

If you want to earn a fair amount of gold with less effort coupled with a lot of pleasure and excitement then this cooking in WoW skill is the best skill to earn. It’s not totally important but it could fit well together with other professions especially with fishing.

Before, most player didn’t really care about this profession, however, with Burning Crusade, a number of opportunities became available that required this skill, so now, more players are now giving it a try.

Getting Started

Once you decide that you want to give WoW cooking a try, you’ll need to have fire. This requires the items: Flint and Tinder as well as Simple Wood. These are of course, pretty easy to find, so you shouldn’t need to work too hard to get them. Once you have these items, you’ll need to open up your Spellbook. All players have the ability to make the Basic Campfire, so you won’t need to worry about additional training at this point.

You’ll also find your cookbook in your Spellbook. Go ahead and open it up to see which recipes you would like to try. Please keep in mind that your fire will only last for a few minutes. Since you do have to buy wood, it’s a good idea to only start a fire when you are actually ready to start cooking in World of Warcraft. Click on the appropriate ingredients that are required for each recipe and you’ll be cooking in no time at all.

Once you have completed your apprenticeship, you’ll be ready to move forward. Items that you do not have can be purchased from a cooking trainer, so you may need to spend a little to make a little at first. However, once you advance and go through more quests, you’ll have easy access to the items that you need for your recipes.

Advancing

When you start out, you won’t have a lot of what you need to make more advanced recipes. Here’s a quick way to progress in skill from 1 to 375 with very little effort. You’ll need to start in Ironforge. Here, you can purchase one flour and one mild spices to make your first recipe of Spiced Bread. This is very simple and will help you advance to 40. Once you’ve done that, you’ll need to get 30 mild spices as well as some more wood. Now, get to Auberdine and find a Moonkin. Keep killing it until you have around 20 eggs or more. This will quickly take you to skill level 60.

Proceed to south of Ashenvale, where you can find Crawlers which will drop clams. Pick up as many as you can and then go back to Ironforge. Cook some eggs and sell them. Then, look for a cooking trainer and learn more skills so that you can cook the clams you found. This time, your skill level is up by around 130. Obtain the expert cookbook and your way to leveling up to 375.

 

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