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Should cooking be divided into Fish and meat?

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I can kind of see where this is going. However I would have to say no. First off, fish is a meat and secondly in real life, cooking involves all aspects of well, cooking. This includes, fruits, vegetables, grains meats and even highly toxic plants and animals such as puffer fish.

Same as what he said, and,

 

 

 

If they wanted to split cooking, why not split construction into wood and other, and firemaking into logs and lamps?

No - is the simple answer :D

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Sensible idea.

 

But i think it would make this too complicated if you started splitting skills into sub-skills.

 

sorry if that doesnt make sense, its late.

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No what I mean is should fish (relatively quick xp) and assorted cakes, stews etc (very slow exp,) be separated some how?

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no!!!

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how about the opposite: making cakes/stews/pies more efficient, so players can become proficient in both parts of the skill?

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I believe that it should be split into fish and baked goods/stews perhaps. It is a fact that cooking cakes and other foods besides fish are more difficult but that just means it is that much more of an accomplishment. This would give people an incentive to make those currently uncommon foods.

 

 

 

As for splitting meat and fish, that just seems silly to me.

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[spoiler=Stats:]Updated December 22, 2011:

 

Total level - 1442 - 170M+ XP , Combat level - 115

Combat skills: Attack - 90, Defence - 99 (24.45m+ XP), Strength - 90, Constitution - 99 (16.42M+ XP) Ranged - 99 (13.32M+ XP), Prayer - 60, Magic - 99 (13.25M+ XP)

Non-Combat skills: Cooking - 99 (13.80M+ XP), Woodcutting - 99 (31.95M+ XP), Fishing - 90, Firemaking - 99 (24.82M+), Crafting - 90, Smithing - 90, Mining - 85, Runecrafting - 60, Dungeoneering - 85

 

fish and meat? that makes no sense what so ever.

 

 

 

try meat and everything else.

This is the same as split fletching into bows and arrows, and the answer is no.

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I believe that it should be split into fish and baked goods/stews perhaps. It is a fact that cooking cakes and other foods besides fish are more difficult but that just means it is that much more of an accomplishment. This would give people an incentive to make those currently uncommon foods.
This is more or less how I feel about the issue. Make it so that things which take 2 clicks (click food, click fire/range) are one area and more complex dishes (mix ingredients before cooking) are the other... I have been thinking about it since I originally heard the idea quite some time ago, and I rather like it.
how about the opposite: making cakes/stews/pies more efficient, so players can become proficient in both parts of the skill?

 

 

 

Yes i would really like to see that happening...

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No. Just no. We'd all have to start from level 1 again, because I dont think Jagex have a log of every character back to their date of registering about every aspect like what type of food they have cooked at what quantity. Its better the way it is.

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