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This article is about the pay-to-play guide. For the free players' guide, see Free-to-play Cooking training.

This is a guide which aims to assist players in training Cooking in pay-to-play by using the most effective methods and techniques available. This guide may not always be up to date, so it is advised to check prices on the Grand Exchange before purchasing large quantities of ingredients.

It is highly recommended to obtain the cooking gauntlets from the quest Family Crest before you continue cooking as this will greatly reduce the amount of fish you burn from here on out. To see the Cooking level needed to stop burning any type of fish, please see Cooking/Burn level.

Cooking locations[]

Cooking fish takes four game ticks, meaning that uninterrupted, players could cook 1,500 fish per hour (6000 ticks in an hour, as each tick is 0.6 seconds). This assumes 0 time spent banking, as well as 0 fish burned; the actual number will be lower depending on how long it takes to withdraw fish and how many of them are successfully cooked. Players cooking at fast banking locations such as the Rogues' Den can expect between 1,300 and 1,400 fish cooked per hour assuming theyre cooking fish they don't burn. The following table assumes each square is ran (0.5 squares per tick; the table rounds up to the next second), and that banking while at the square of the bank takes 5 seconds.

Location Spaces from bank Time to cook full inventory and bank Fish per hour (assuming 0 burned) Benefits Location
Theoretical maximum 0 67.2 seconds (112 ticks) 1500 N/A N/A
Rogue's Den 1 72.6 seconds (121 ticks) 1388 The banker (Emerald Benedict) is just a step away from the fire and never moves, allowing players to cut down on time spent walking. The fire is everlasting, so there is no need to worry about relighting it, saving inventory space. On the downside, Rogues' Den only has a fire as the means to cook, so it is only usable for cooking fish or meat, and it does not offer the reduce burning benefits of a range. Start of the Rogues' Den, just below the Burthorpe pub. A Games necklace will bring you very close to the pub.
Myth's guild 1 72.6 seconds (121 ticks) 1388 Has a stove and a bank diagonally next to the stove, making it better than the Rogues Den due to it being a stove and not a fire. Requires completion of Dragon Slayer II. Right next to the bank. The Mythical cape will teleport you there directly.
Cook's guild 2 73.2 seconds (122 ticks) 1377 Few players, so peaceful cooking environment. Requires a chef's hat and 32 Cooking to enter. Completion of the Varrock hard tasks or 99 Cooking is required to use the bank. Just south of the Grand Exchange. Can be teleported to directly with a skills necklace.
Hosidius house clay oven 8 75.6 seconds (126 ticks) 1333 Decreases the chances of burning your food by 5%. Requires 100% favour in the Hosidius House to use. South-east of the Mess Hall.
Catherby 17 81 seconds (135 ticks) 1244 Fish can be picked up from those training fishing nearby, resulting in slower experience but at no cost. Just north of bank. Close to Camelot teleport.
Cook-o-matic 100 18 + ladder 90 seconds (150 ticks) 1120 Reduces the level at which food is burned; for example, Salmon usually stop burning at level 58, but will no longer be burned at level 55 when using the Lumbridge range. Require's completion of Another Cook's Quest. This location is not recommended at higher levels when food is no longer burned, but may save time at earlier levels, as trips take longer but more fish are successfully cooked. Only certain foods have this reduced burning chance; see the Cook-o-matic page for more details. First floor of the Lumbridge castle. Close to the Lumbridge teleport spell location.

Training[]

Levels 1-15 – Shrimp[]

Buy raw shrimp from the Grand Exchange. Cooking shrimp successfully grants you 30 Cooking experience.

  • Successfully cooked shrimp required: 81
  • Experience required: 2,411
  • Total raw: 3,969
  • Total cooked (if none burned): 1,944
  • Experience per hour: 35k
  • Time spent: 5 minutes

Levels 15-25 – Trout[]

Buy raw trout in the Grand Exchange. Also, note if you are short on cash you can pick up raw trout in Barbarian Village where people are powertraining. Cooking trout successfully grants you 70 Cooking experience.

  • Successfully cooked trout Required: 78
  • Experience required: 5,431
  • Total raw: 5,382
  • Total cooked (if none burned): 1,404
  • Experience per hour: 85k
  • Time spent: 3:30 minutes

Levels 25-35 – Salmon[]

At this level switch to salmon, which can be obtained in the same manner as the previous step. Cooking salmon successfully grants you 90 Cooking experience. Cooking dropped salmons and trouts from the power fishers at Barbarian Village can provide you 60,000 experience per hour. Accounting for salmon burned, you should purchase approximately 250, as you'll have burned at about a 1:2 ratio without the cooking gauntlets by the time you reach level 35.

  • Successfully cooked salmon required: 162
  • Experience required: 14,564
  • Total raw: 18,630
  • Total cooked (if none burned): 18,468
  • Experience per hour: 110k
  • Time spent: 5 minutes

Levels 35-50 – Tuna[]

It is advisable at this level to start buying your items in the Grand Exchange rather than obtaining them yourself. Cooking tuna successfully grants you 100 Cooking experience. Accounting for tuna burned, you should purchase approximately 1015, as you'll have burned at about a 1:3.5 ratio without the cooking gauntlets by the time you reach level 50.

  • Successfully cooked tuna required: 790
  • Experience required: 78,927
  • Total raw: 37,920
  • Total cooked (if none burned): 33,970
  • Experience per hour: 120k
  • Time spent: 40 minutes

Levels 50-75 – Lobster[]

Buy raw lobsters from the Grand Exchange. Note that it may also be possible, depending on Grand Exchange prices, to profit from cooking lobsters. Also, some players may wish to wait until 74 Cooking before cooking lobsters, as that is the level required to stop burning lobsters (64 when using cooking gauntlets); however, this is not recommended unless you're fishing your own ingredients. Successfully cooking lobster grants you 120 Cooking experience.

  • Successfully cooked lobsters required: 9,243
  • Experience required: 1,109,088
  • Total raw: 1,941,030
  • Total cooked (if none burned): 1,543,581
  • Experience per hour: 160k
  • Time spent: 8 hours 15 minutes

Levels 68-99 – Jug of wine[]

Making jugs of wine is one of the fastest Cooking training methods in the game, but it can also be costly. Players stop creating jugs of bad wine when they reach 68 Cooking.

To begin making jugs of wine, buy a jug of water and grapes. Use these two items on each other to make unfermented wines. Once you stop making all your wines the wines will ferment and become a jug of wine. If done correctly you can gain massive experience drops. Successfully making a jug of wine grants you 200 experience.

From level 68 onwards, making jugs of wine will grant the player around 470,000 - 490,000 experience per hour.

  • Jugs of wine required: 62,147
  • Experience required: 12,429,399
  • 48 per Jug of water
  • 73 per Grapes
  • 3 value per Jug of wine
  • −118 cost per Wine
  • −0.59 cost per XP
  • −7,333,346 cost from level 68-99
  • Experience per hour: 490k
  • Time spent: 25 hours 30 minutes

Levels 70-99 – Bake Pie[]

The Bake Pie spell in the lunar spellbook offers even faster experience than jugs of wine if you can get the raw pies pre-assembled. This requires completion of the Lunar Diplomacy quest. You also earn magic experience with this method.

  • Experience per hour (Admiral pie): 390k
  • Experience per hour (Wild pie): 445k
  • Experience per hour (Summer pie): 490k
  • Magic experience per hour: 100k

Levels 75-80 – Swordfish[]

  • Successfully cooked swordfish required: Level 80 - 5,541
  • Experience required: 775,647
  • Experience per swordfish: 140
  • Experience per inventory (28): 3,920
  • If 75-80:
    • Total raw: 1,939,350
    • Total cooked (if none burned): 1,795,284
  • Experience per hour: 170k
  • Time spent: 4 hours 35 minutes

Players may wish to wait until level 76 with cooking gauntlets and Hosidius House stove, or 81 with just cooking gauntlets, or 86 with neither to cook swordfish as you stop burning at these levels. Successfully cooking swordfish grants you 140 Cooking experience.

Levels 80/90-99 – Shark[]

It is highly recommended to start right away at level 80 to cook sharks as you will only burn 11-12% at Rogue's Den. From level 80 and onwards, you will burn less than 1% of the sharks that you cook if you use the Hosidius kitchen and cooking gauntlets. Players may wish to wait for level 94 (with cooking gauntlets) before starting to cook sharks, in order not to burn any. At level 91, players will only burn about 3-5%;

Successfully cooking shark grants you 210 experience.

  • Successfully cooked sharks required: from level 80 - 52,612
  • Successfully cooked sharks required: from level 90 - 36,610
  • Experience required: 7,688,099
  • If 80-99:
  • Total raw: 38,511,984
  • Total cooked (if none burned): 48,455,652
  • If 90-99:
  • Total raw: 26,798,520
  • Total cooked (if none burned): 33,717,810
  • Experience per hour: 260k at level 85+
  • Time spent: 30 hours 45 minutes

Levels 80-99 – Cooked karambwan[]

Completion of the quest Tai Bwo Wannai Trio is required to successfully cook Karambwan.

Cooking karambwan provides the fastest Cooking experience in the game, as they can be cooked without tick delay. This can be done by holding down 2 and rapidly using raw karambwan on a fire or range. However, this requires a lot of click accuracy and can be difficult to do consistently for longer periods of time.

The maximum possible experience rate for this method is around 950,000 experience per hour if the player doesn't burn any karambwan; however due to the click-intensive nature of this method players are more likely to see rates of 800,000 - 900,000 experience per hour.

Players stop burning Karambwan at level 94 in the Hosidius kitchen, or level 93 with Cooking gauntlets equipped at the Hosidius kitchen. At level 75 Cooking you will burn around 18%, however many players also report much lower burn rates - sometimes less than 1%.

Levels 84-99 - Anglerfish[]

Starting from level 84, anglerfish can be cooked for about 9.5% more experience than sharks. Even if you start cooking anglerfish at level 84, only about 0.05% will be burned using the Hosidius kitchen and cooking gauntlets. Anglerfish can usually be cooked breaking even or at a slight profit.

Successfully cooking anglerfish grants you 230 experience.

  • Successfully cooked anglerfish required: from level 84 - 43,840
  • Experience required: 10,083,058
  • Total raw: 63,261,120
  • Total cooked (if none burned): 69,135,680
  • Experience per hour: 310k
  • Time spent: 32 hours 30 minutes

Cooking experience rewards from quests[]

Total: 44,620 Experience


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