Friday, July 30, 2010

A Guide to World of Warcraft Cooking

July 11, 2009 by Trent Wilson  
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Introduction

Learning to Cook in WoW is a really useful skill and compliments several other professions like Fishing. It is also a good way of making some extra gold as cooking doesn’t take a lot of extra effort and it can be fun as well.

In the past, most people didn’t give this profession a second thought, but with Burning Crusade and WotLK a lot more opportunities opened up. You can actually make some things that other players really need, so this is a good way to get extra gold. Click here to read more on WoW Cooking Leveling Guide

Lets get Started

Once you decide that you want to give cooking a try, you’ll need to have fire. This requires the items: Flint and Tinder as well as Simple Wood. Open up your spell book to see which recipes you would like to try. Please keep in mind that your fire will only last for a few minutes only start a fire when you are actually ready to start cooking.

Once you have completed your apprenticeship, 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. Cooking to Make Gold
Although cooking appears a generally useless skill, it’s what you cook that makes a difference. You will need to focus on foods that carry Buff points as these can be sold at the auction house. Warp burgers are good sellers at about 1 gold a peice. It’s very easy to make 50 gold pieces an hour using this tip.

The seasons can be very important. At Xmas there will be quests that players need egg nog for and can earn 1 gold piece each making you even more gold. Click here to read more on World of Warcraft Cooking Leveling Guide

Moving Up the Levels

Here’s a quick and easy way to progress in skill from 1 to 375. You’ll need to start in Ironforge. Buy the ingredients for making spiced bread. This is very simple and will help you advance to 40. Then acquire 30 mild spices and some wood for the fire. Then get to Auberdine and find a Moonkin. Kill until you have a couple of dozen eggs to get you to level 60.

Then head south to Ashenvale and collect clams dropped by crawlers. Pick up as many as you can and then head back to Ironforge. Cook up the eggs and sell them. Then cook the clams with the help of a cooking trainer. This will take your skill level up to around 125. Get the expert cookbook and you will be well on your way to getting up to 375.

Daily Quests

These are newer quests that were introduced recently into the game. However, they generally need a cooking level of around 275. The good bit though is that the payback is high. To learn more click here: World of Warcraft Cooking Leveling Guide

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