RuneScape: Dragonwilds – Massive XP Boost for Cooking Skill

Easy Cooking XP Guide

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The method involves boiling a large amount of dirty water using multiple cooking stations. This will give you a lot of cooking experience.

Step-by-Step

  • Start the initial quests: Talk to the required characters to begin.
  • Gather materials: You will need wood and stone.
    • Craft a Crafting Table (needs wood).
    • Craft a Stone Logging Axe (needs wood and stone) to chop trees faster.
    • Craft a Stone Pickaxe (needs wood and stone) to mine stone faster.
    • Collect about 150 wood and 100 stone initially.
  • Craft multiple cooking stations: Make around 10 Cooking Pots (each requires wood and stone). Alternatively, campfires can be used.
  • Prepare the stations: Place the cooking pots or campfires. Add fuel (like wood) to each one.
  • Collect water: Gather a large quantity of dirty water (around 500 units is suggested). You can exceed your carrying capacity while doing this.
  • Start cooking: Add the dirty water to each cooking pot (e.g., 50 units per pot if you have 10 pots and 500 water). Start the boiling process on all of them.
  • Collect clean water: Once the water is boiled, collect all the resulting clean water from the pots. This action grants cooking skill experience. Processing a large batch like this gives a significant amount of experience (the example suggests reaching level 29 cooking from one batch of 500 water).
  • Manage inventory: Keep some clean water for drinking and store or discard the excess.
  • Repeat: You can repeat the process of collecting dirty water, adding fuel, boiling, and collecting the clean water to continue gaining cooking experience until you reach the desired level.
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