reddyrester Posted September 4, 2008 Share Posted September 4, 2008 hi guys im here to ask what is best to cook at my lvl to 99 i think i may do monks at 80 since they r so cheap atm but anyhing else use can suggest that i don't lose too much money and isn't like 100k+ tyvm ps cooking is 68 just got it up lol Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sir_Sibz Posted September 4, 2008 Share Posted September 4, 2008 You could go with lobbies and swordfish for a while. Cooking gauntlets will help you big time. :thumbsup: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kietaro1 Posted September 4, 2008 Share Posted September 4, 2008 Chozarius is spot on with the cooking gauntlets. Whether you chose to take my advice or not, having those will help incredibly. All of my adive is based on assuming that you are 1)members 2)Throne of Miscellania and Royal Trouble completed 3)a small understanding of how MTK works. Now for my advice, I would invest in your kingdom (10 on fish, uncooked of course, and 5 on flax, or whatever you want). This will give you plenty of tuna and a good bit of swordfish for 56.3 and 189.4 each, respectively. This is sufficently less than the current GE prices (about half as expensive). I would invest for a week keeping your approval at 100%. Sell the flax and keep the fish. This will give you a good bit of fish to start. I would then reinvest in your kingdom, and start cooking what you have. When you finish selling all of your fish from your first week of Managing Thy Kingdom, you will just about double your money, as cooked swordfish are 415 min at the moment. Keep in mind that you paid 189.4 for them. The Tuna will not net you quite as high a profit but you will get money back none the less. Depending on how much you play or how much of a hurry you are in for 99 cooking, you might have another week of MTK under your belt so you could cook them for a second week. If not, use the profit from your kingdom to buy what you need. At 65 you no longer burn tuna. I would suggest using the tuna from your kingdom till level 86. Then use all of the swordfish that you gathered from your kingdom while attaining 86. Hopefully this will get you to about 90 cooking. From there I would use monkfish till 94 and then cooking shark till 99. Using this method, I was able to profit about 2m from getting my cooking from 75ish to 99 in about a week. Of course I collected fish from my kingdom for about 2 weeks before I started cooking. I hope this helps. Oh and if you have not completed Throne of Misc and Royal Trouble, you really need to. The profit from that is incredible. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
davidium Posted September 4, 2008 Share Posted September 4, 2008 currently the price difference between cooked and raw swordfish is small than the price difference between cooked and raw monks meaning it is cheaper to cook swordfish even though monks give more exp...well of course depends on how fast you want your lvls ;) maxed out melee on 10/10/08, current goal: 94/99 cookinglife may be unfair, but why can't it be unfair in my favor?my fake plant died because i forgot to pretend to water it Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sir_Sibz Posted September 4, 2008 Share Posted September 4, 2008 Chozarius is spot on with the cooking gauntlets. Whether you chose to take my advice or not, having those will help incredibly. All of my adive is based on assuming that you are 1)members 2)Throne of Miscellania and Royal Trouble completed 3)a small understanding of how MTK works. Now for my advice, I would invest in your kingdom (10 on fish, uncooked of course, and 5 on flax, or whatever you want). This will give you plenty of tuna and a good bit of swordfish for 56.3 and 189.4 each, respectively. This is sufficently less than the current GE prices (about half as expensive). I would invest for a week keeping your approval at 100%. Sell the flax and keep the fish. This will give you a good bit of fish to start. I would then reinvest in your kingdom, and start cooking what you have. When you finish selling all of your fish from your first week of Managing Thy Kingdom, you will just about double your money, as cooked swordfish are 415 min at the moment. Keep in mind that you paid 189.4 for them. The Tuna will not net you quite as high a profit but you will get money back none the less. Depending on how much you play or how much of a hurry you are in for 99 cooking, you might have another week of MTK under your belt so you could cook them for a second week. If not, use the profit from your kingdom to buy what you need. At 65 you no longer burn tuna. I would suggest using the tuna from your kingdom till level 86. Then use all of the swordfish that you gathered from your kingdom while attaining 86. Hopefully this will get you to about 90 cooking. From there I would use monkfish till 94 and then cooking shark till 99. Using this method, I was able to profit about 2m from getting my cooking from 75ish to 99 in about a week. Of course I collected fish from my kingdom for about 2 weeks before I started cooking. I hope this helps. Oh and if you have not completed Throne of Misc and Royal Trouble, you really need to. The profit from that is incredible. Kietaro1 has a very good suggestion. I give it a :thumbup: . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gonalo40 Posted September 4, 2008 Share Posted September 4, 2008 [hide=]Chozarius is spot on with the cooking gauntlets. Whether you chose to take my advice or not, having those will help incredibly. All of my adive is based on assuming that you are 1)members 2)Throne of Miscellania and Royal Trouble completed 3)a small understanding of how MTK works. Now for my advice, I would invest in your kingdom (10 on fish, uncooked of course, and 5 on flax, or whatever you want). This will give you plenty of tuna and a good bit of swordfish for 56.3 and 189.4 each, respectively. This is sufficently less than the current GE prices (about half as expensive). I would invest for a week keeping your approval at 100%. Sell the flax and keep the fish. This will give you a good bit of fish to start. I would then reinvest in your kingdom, and start cooking what you have. When you finish selling all of your fish from your first week of Managing Thy Kingdom, you will just about double your money, as cooked swordfish are 415 min at the moment. Keep in mind that you paid 189.4 for them. The Tuna will not net you quite as high a profit but you will get money back none the less. Depending on how much you play or how much of a hurry you are in for 99 cooking, you might have another week of MTK under your belt so you could cook them for a second week. If not, use the profit from your kingdom to buy what you need. At 65 you no longer burn tuna. I would suggest using the tuna from your kingdom till level 86. Then use all of the swordfish that you gathered from your kingdom while attaining 86. Hopefully this will get you to about 90 cooking. From there I would use monkfish till 94 and then cooking shark till 99. Using this method, I was able to profit about 2m from getting my cooking from 75ish to 99 in about a week. Of course I collected fish from my kingdom for about 2 weeks before I started cooking. I hope this helps. Oh and if you have not completed Throne of Misc and Royal Trouble, you really need to. The profit from that is incredible. Kietaro1 has a very good suggestion. I give it a :thumbup: .[/hide] i give it a :thumbdown: cooking is cheap enough (about 5M), and you shouldnt waste your time ... getting your suplies from kingdom.. buy raw swordfish and sell the cooked ones ] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kietaro1 Posted September 4, 2008 Share Posted September 4, 2008 My only question to you Gonalo40 is why take a 5m loss when you can have a 2m profit? Time really isn't all that important because while I was waiting for fish, I leveled slayer. 99 cooking should NOT be bought because it is an easy skill to level. There is no need to waste 5m on it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gonalo40 Posted September 4, 2008 Share Posted September 4, 2008 nope i agree with you.. im currently f2p and going fishing 99, by cooking my fished trouts and salmons, swordfishs are only the fastest way but now i realise that i didnt read that reddyrester has only 100k to spend.. so your method suits best although 100k ist not enough for the kingdom.. at least 750k good luck ;) ] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kietaro1 Posted September 4, 2008 Share Posted September 4, 2008 Very true. Catching your own fish would be the cheapest way I guess :P but mine is a little more efficent I think. As to the 100k problem. Invest in your kingdom for 1 day aka 75k used. Sell everything that you get that day and basically double your money. Invest the next day and double the 75k again (basically making 75k/day). Do this for about a week and you should be set for 99 cooking. You might even want to think about selling the tuna and flax and keeping the swordies as you will get less of those over time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
D Jay99 Posted September 4, 2008 Share Posted September 4, 2008 Very true. Catching your own fish would be the cheapest way I guess :P but mine is a little more efficent I think. As to the 100k problem. Invest in your kingdom for 1 day aka 75k used. Sell everything that you get that day and basically double your money. Invest the next day and double the 75k again (basically making 75k/day). Do this for about a week and you should be set for 99 cooking. You might even want to think about selling the tuna and flax and keeping the swordies as you will get less of those over time. While this may be true, you could have sold the fish. You would have made more profit. Doing this doesn't make cooking cheaper. Manage Thy Kingdom is quite a good moneymaker, 75k profit/day or something isn't bad. By cooking the fish, you lose out on potential profit. Just make money whatever way you want, then buy the fish needed for cooking. Do MTK too, but just sell the fish or whatever you put your workers on. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kietaro1 Posted September 4, 2008 Share Posted September 4, 2008 Since he is cooking it would be foolish to sell the fish he got from the kingdom to buy... fish??? Unless of course he was buying monks/sharks for faster exp. He is getting the fish at half the price of the GE, cooking it and still doubling his money. To do as you said would be doubling the work for the same benefit thus wasting his time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
D Jay99 Posted September 4, 2008 Share Posted September 4, 2008 Since he is cooking it would be foolish to sell the fish he got from the kingdom to buy... fish??? Unless of course he was buying monks/sharks for faster exp. He is getting the fish at half the price of the GE, cooking it and still doubling his money. To do as you said would be doubling the work for the same benefit thus wasting his time. You assume fish are the best money you can get from MTK. If this is true, which I think it is, it is indeed better just to keep the fish. Assuming swordies are best to cook. Seriously, it's better to use the kingdom to make money and then level cooking the most efficient way possible. That would probably be sharks at 94+ and swordies at 81-94 (not sure). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BiJay Posted September 4, 2008 Share Posted September 4, 2008 Since he is cooking it would be foolish to sell the fish he got from the kingdom to buy... fish??? Unless of course he was buying monks/sharks for faster exp. He is getting the fish at half the price of the GE, cooking it and still doubling his money. To do as you said would be doubling the work for the same benefit thus wasting his time. You assume fish are the best money you can get from MTK. If this is true, which I think it is, it is indeed better just to keep the fish. Assuming swordies are best to cook. Seriously, it's better to use the kingdom to make money and then level cooking the most efficient way possible. That would probably be sharks at 94+ and swordies at 81-94 (not sure). True! Trust this man, guys. Since it's so easy to sell and buy in grand exchange you can value almost everything you do with time and money. [404] Signature not found. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sir_Sibz Posted September 4, 2008 Share Posted September 4, 2008 I believe reddyrester's main goal is to raise his cooking up to 99 rather than making lots of money. Although, perhaps making money is also on his list of things-to-do. I also believe that Kietaro1 has had the best idea so far. But those are just my opinion's. ;) Maybe you can help us clarify reddyrester? :?: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
3rkid Posted September 4, 2008 Share Posted September 4, 2008 Cooking tuna, it's pretty cheap, 100 exp each when cooked successfully, and you won't burn as many as you would maybe lobs or swordfish. Now maybe cook tuna to like level 75-80, then move to lobsters. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Inuashakent Posted September 5, 2008 Share Posted September 5, 2008 Make money. Cook sharks. Profit. [Summoning guide (AOW)] [Slayer guide] [Melee & Brawl player] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
reddyrester Posted September 5, 2008 Author Share Posted September 5, 2008 hi guys btw to let use know i have 10m i have plenty so spend i was talking about 100k+ fish to cook that is just toom uhc in my oppinion thanks everyone ur idea's willhelp me alot ps 70 cooking atm Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Inuashakent Posted September 5, 2008 Share Posted September 5, 2008 hi guys btw to let use know i have 10m i have plenty so spend i was talking about 100k+ fish to cook that is just toom uhc in my oppinion thanks everyone ur idea's willhelp me alot ps 70 cooking atm Think of it this way. You can get 10k xp/hour and lose 50kgp, or gain 30kxp/hour and lose 180k. Hmm.... Go sharks, no debate. [Summoning guide (AOW)] [Slayer guide] [Melee & Brawl player] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
3rkid Posted September 5, 2008 Share Posted September 5, 2008 hi guys btw to let use know i have 10m i have plenty so spend i was talking about 100k+ fish to cook that is just toom uhc in my oppinion thanks everyone ur idea's willhelp me alot ps 70 cooking atm Think of it this way. You can get 10k xp/hour and lose 50kgp, or gain 30kxp/hour and lose 180k. Hmm.... Go sharks, no debate. 10k exp an hour? Cooking? How the hell do you get 10k an hour of exp? That's like nothing, that's like 2 inventories of food. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
D Jay99 Posted September 5, 2008 Share Posted September 5, 2008 hi guys btw to let use know i have 10m i have plenty so spend i was talking about 100k+ fish to cook that is just toom uhc in my oppinion thanks everyone ur idea's willhelp me alot ps 70 cooking atm Think of it this way. You can get 10k xp/hour and lose 50kgp, or gain 30kxp/hour and lose 180k. Hmm.... Go sharks, no debate. 10k exp an hour? Cooking? How the hell do you get 10k an hour of exp? That's like nothing, that's like 2 inventories of food. It's called an example. :roll: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
3rkid Posted September 5, 2008 Share Posted September 5, 2008 hi guys btw to let use know i have 10m i have plenty so spend i was talking about 100k+ fish to cook that is just toom uhc in my oppinion thanks everyone ur idea's willhelp me alot ps 70 cooking atm Think of it this way. You can get 10k xp/hour and lose 50kgp, or gain 30kxp/hour and lose 180k. Hmm.... Go sharks, no debate. 10k exp an hour? Cooking? How the hell do you get 10k an hour of exp? That's like nothing, that's like 2 inventories of food. It's called an example. :roll: I need some more accurate examples :wall: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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