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Lower burnt food rate?

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Had anyone try that with chef hat, white apron and cooking range at Lumbridge will making lower chance to burnt food?

The cooking range in Lumbridge Castle does lower the chance of burning, but chef hats and aprons do not, as far as I know.

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Cooking guantlets and the Range in Lumbridge castle are really the only things that affect your chance to burn something, other then cooking levels.

I don't really see a difference between a normal one.. I still burn my lobbies 0_0

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Had anyone that will only have 1 or 2 brunt fish in inventory then when use lumbridges range, its totally no burnt?

i think lumbrige range is a better range then everywhere else

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If you had asked the lumby cook, he claims that his range has a lesser chances of burning than normal ranges.

Strangely with WotLK so near, I wished I could delay it a bit to push through that last TBC content in MH/BT :'(.

I'm pretty sure that the chef's hat does.

 

 

 

So does the lumby Range

Chef's hat probably does, but I've never really tried.

 

If you ask the chef, he says that the SALESPERSON told him it was better than others.

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In the Knowledge Base on the official website there's cooking FAQ. It clearly states that the Lumbridge Cook's range reduces the chance to burn food and that Chef's Hat does NOT reduce the burning chance. Also I don't think that apron reduces the chance either, but that hasn't been confirmed by Jagex, at least yet.

To be honnest there are only a few things that affect the burning rate and these are and have been ever since RSC:

 

 

 

A) Cooking gauntlets (family crest quest)

 

B) The range at lumbridge (after Cook's assistance)

 

C) Your cooking level. (yay)

 

 

 

D) Unconfirmed though, the furnaces in the cooking guild. I thought these had the same as the one in Lumbridge, but do not take that from me.

 

 

 

Further clothing as Aprons and chef hats do NOT effect the burning rate.

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The cooking range only helps with lower level fish though, so it doesn't always help.

 

 

 

I'd say the only item that really helps is Cooking Guantlets, and your cooking level.

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i think lumbrige range is a better range then everywhere else

 

 

 

It is, but I don't think wearing an apron and a chef's hat will change anything...

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Add me if you so wish: SwreeTak

all ranges decrease the chance of burning foods, log fires burn food more easily, but at a certain lvls, like at about lvl 50 for trout, u wont be burning any no matter what(like ive never burnt any trout or salmon since lvl 50 and im at lvl 70 now)

 

 

 

but ya, if u have high enough lvl, go ahead and do log fire, but if u have like 5 lobs and u dont wanna burn them, go with a range

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