basiliko Posted November 25, 2008 Share Posted November 25, 2008 1. I know that there is a level capability for not burning Fish after a certain level, but what about the Not-Burning Level for other food types such as pizza, pie, or stew? 2. How is exp for pizza calculated? A plain pizza gives 143 exp, but a meat pizza gives 169 exp, how is did that happen? 3. If I add cooked meat to a cooked plain pizza, is there a chance of failing (i.e. burnt or messed up or whatever you would call it)? The Haraguroi Club: Where Yandere Thrive for Chopping Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wcingisbad Posted November 25, 2008 Share Posted November 25, 2008 1. I know that there is a level capability for not burning Fish after a certain level, but what about the Not-Burning Level for other food types such as pizza, pie, or stew? 2. How is exp for pizza calculated? A plain pizza gives 143 exp, but a meat pizza gives 169 exp, how is did that happen? That's for adding the meat (chicken, rat, beef, bear) after you bake the pizza. 3. If I add cooked meat to a cooked plain pizza, is there a chance of failing (i.e. burnt or messed up or whatever you would call it)? No R.I.P. Neko :[5,445,898,965th to 99 WoodcuttingBlogs are dead Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ladycai Posted November 25, 2008 Share Posted November 25, 2008 1. I know that there is a level capability for not burning Fish after a certain level, but what about the Not-Burning Level for other food types such as pizza, pie, or stew? 2. How is exp for pizza calculated? A plain pizza gives 143 exp, but a meat pizza gives 169 exp, how is did that happen? 3. If I add cooked meat to a cooked plain pizza, is there a chance of failing (i.e. burnt or messed up or whatever you would call it)? 1. They exist, no one (as i see so far) has confirmed the exact levels. If they're around the level of a fish, think a couple levels before that (since you burn less on a range) 2. Like mentioned above, adding extra ingredients yields more xp. For example making a plain cake is 180 xp, but you get additional for adding chocolate bars. If you make the cake with the chocolate bar at the same time you get the total xp. 3. No, but check on that. 95/99 Summoning95/99 Slayer [hide=This is what you look like when you play RS too long][/hide] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kellis Posted November 26, 2008 Share Posted November 26, 2008 You cannot fail for adding a topping to a pizza, or chocolate to a completed cake. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
basiliko Posted November 26, 2008 Author Share Posted November 26, 2008 Thanks for the feedback, now I dont have to worry about the toppings. I heard of rumor that ranges burn food less often than fires, is it true (I know that Lumbridge's Cook Range can do that, but still unsure about other normal Range)? Lumbridge's Cook Range can decrease burn rate, but by how much (it is unlikely 50%)? I would be graceful if someone can post the estimated levels for stop burning pizza or pie. The Haraguroi Club: Where Yandere Thrive for Chopping Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wcingisbad Posted November 26, 2008 Share Posted November 26, 2008 You can also use Cooking ranges which are located all around the land of RuneScape. Using the range allows you to cook wider variety of food and food will be less likely to burn if cooked on a range. R.I.P. Neko :[5,445,898,965th to 99 WoodcuttingBlogs are dead Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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