December 14, 200916 yr This is pretty normal now, as others have said. I noticed it a month or two ago as well, didn't keep track of it so I don't know if it has been consistent up to now. I was going to buy 99 cooking since it would be pretty much free but it turned out I still burned more than it was worth at 91 cooking, not to mention it is extremely boring :P Good to know it is still possible though. 136 Combat, 2290+ Skill Total
December 14, 200916 yr Because sharks arent the best way to train cooking? monkfish or lobbies tend to be better.Lol 99 Hits, Attack, Strength, Defence, Mage, Summoning, Slayer, Ranged, 96/99 Prayer
December 14, 200916 yr Cooking exp is worthless ^^I'd rather have it than fleching. Gamertag: EFs Predator.Games I play: Halo 3, Halo wars.
December 14, 200916 yr Cooking exp is worthless ^^I'd rather have it than fleching.True. Not like those extra levels means you'll screw up less bows/arrows. This website and its contents are copyright © 1999 - 2010 Jagex Ltd.
December 14, 200916 yr I guess people have finally realised that getting cooking past 70 (for quests) is worthless. (I got my cooking lvl long before, if anyone wonders why my cooking lvl is kind of high). [insert birds flying in a circle here]Yes, that sig was annoying.
December 14, 200916 yr It's highly unlikely the entire community suddenly had one big group epiphany and said, "Wow, I should stop training cooking!" and sell all of their cooking supplies. Simple fluctuating market trends, just plain ol' supply and demand, is the likeliest culprit. You might love cooking, you might hate it, you might think it's worthless, but that's not really what this topic is about, is it? :twisted:
December 14, 200916 yr Because sharks arent the best way to train cooking? monkfish or lobbies tend to be better.LolI quit runescape for almost 5 months now and still i can see this guy is dumb. [hide]Felix, je moeder.Je moeder felixJe vader, felix.Felix, je oma.Felix, je ongelofelijk gave pwnaze avatar B)Felix, je moeder.[/hide]
December 14, 200916 yr Supply and demand, obviously. Like Lady_Ninane said, I highly doubt all the skillers in rs had a joint revelation to sell all their raw sharks :P. Still, I'm happy that (finally) a cooked shark is worth more than a raw one -.-.
December 15, 200916 yr Author Supply and demand, obviously. Like Lady_Ninane said, I highly doubt all the skillers in rs had a joint revelation to sell all their raw sharks :P. Still, I'm happy that (finally) a cooked shark is worth more than a raw one -.-. Probably won't last for long O_o...
December 15, 200916 yr I guess this is due to the new prayer update. More and more players want to buy the best food possible for pking, so the demand wins over supply. BlogTrimmed | Master Quester | Final BossBoss pets: Bombi | Shrimpy | Ellie | Tz-Rek Jad | Karil the Bobbled | Mega Ducklings120s: Dungeoneering | Invention
December 15, 200916 yr I guess people have finally realised that getting cooking past 70 (for quests) is worthless. (I got my cooking lvl long before, if anyone wonders why my cooking lvl is kind of high). Cooking level 76 for bunyip scroll at waterfiends is quite useful.
December 15, 200916 yr Bought 80k raw sharks 1443 gp each sold them 1550 each. Thank you for the 8.56M profit :-). These sharks raise and lower all the time though.
December 15, 200916 yr Its karma, it will change back soon my guess.. and cooking sharks is the best way for high levels.. and there are definitely more "skillers" then "pkers" (the most of them also skill anyways) define karma. OT: raw sharks are back at the top by like 20 gp. The gap will probably be higher anyways.
December 16, 200916 yr Because sharks arent the best way to train cooking? monkfish or lobbies tend to be better.Plus all you need is an influx of fishers so raw shark supply > raw shark demand Lobster? Hell no, their difference between cooked and raw means you are losing money fast.Monkfish isnt that great either, consider you can burnt some of them.Sharks is the best and is now a even better cooking option. Examine ChenGMT (level: 138)
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