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KK I am a LvL 114 Noob.. But does the........

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I think they give improvments , i know chefs hat does though, don't know how to prove it :roll:

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I believe they are just for looks. But you can use the cooking gauntlets which reduce the level needed to stop burning certain fish.

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I think they do by like adding a level...

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You should use the range in Lumby Castle because Jagex said that it reduces the chances of burning something. It's close to the chest but just annoying going up and down the ladder.

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Chiefs Hat is to enter to the Cooks Guild. White Apron is for Pirate's Treasure Quest. I don't think they give any improvements.

apron has a slight def value like 1 slash or sumfing but im pretty sure that gaunts r the only thing that helps cooking

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Absolutely none. If I'm not going crazy, I once asked this on official forums and a mod said no :lol:

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a while back runescape had a little message when you log on that said:

 

did you know? wearing a chef's hat can help reduce the ammount of food you burn. i know a chef's hat does. They also had a message about cooking on a range and that you burn less food on a range then on a fire. hope that helps, but not sure about the white apron

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a while back runescape had a little message when you log on that said:

 

did you know? wearing a chef's hat can help reduce the ammount of food you burn. i know a chef's hat does. They also had a message about cooking on a range and that you burn less food on a range then on a fire. hope that helps, but not sure about the white apron

 

 

 

And you believed them?

 

 

 

[-X You can't always trust Jagex. They keep telling me that no monster drops rune two handed sword. And I KEEP telling them that Steel Dragons and Black Demons does.

 

 

 

It only gives you access to the cook's guild, nothing else.

a while back runescape had a little message when you log on that said:

 

did you know? wearing a chef's hat can help reduce the ammount of food you burn. i know a chef's hat does. They also had a message about cooking on a range and that you burn less food on a range then on a fire. hope that helps, but not sure about the white apron

 

 

 

And you believed them?

 

 

 

[-X You can't always trust Jagex. They keep telling me that no monster drops rune two handed sword. And I KEEP telling them that Steel Dragons and Black Demons does.

 

 

 

It only gives you access to the cook's guild, nothing else.

 

Yeah... I've seen just as many places saying that it doesn't affect as I have seen saying that does affect.... I think it did back in RS1 but doesn't anymore?

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Gauntlets work for every food, don't they? Atleast Lobbies/Sharks/Swords. Anyway, I think the best thing for cooking would be a Chef's hat, Cooking Gauntlets, on the Lumbridge Castle range(ask the chef, he says that it gives you a higher chance of cooking things succesfully, and don't the gauntlets act like an additional 10 cooking lvls?)

Yea I wear gaunts for Swordies and lobby's..

 

 

 

But they don't effect Monk's so was just wondering...

 

 

 

Yes they do effect Monkfish.

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always use cooking gauntlets, white apron and chef hat, white apron and chef hat always decreases burn chance, and always cook on a range, but cooking gauntlets are limited to salmon, trout, lobs, swordies, and sharks, i think.

they don't do anything, cooking gaunlets effect the cooking of lobs/swords/sharks because u burn less when wearing.

Gauntlets work for every food, don't they? Atleast Lobbies/Sharks/Swords. Anyway, I think the best thing for cooking would be a Chef's hat, Cooking Gauntlets, on the Lumbridge Castle range(ask the chef, he says that it gives you a higher chance of cooking things succesfully, and don't the gauntlets act like an additional 10 cooking lvls?)
Okay, the cooking gauntlets were originally specified for burning fewer lobbies and swordies (can't recall if sharks). People are still comparing test results on Monkfish, I don't have an authoritative answer yet.

 

 

 

However, tests HAVE been conducted on the Lumbridge range. Evidently, the cooking boost is intended for fresh-off-Tutorial-Island noobs. The purpose is to ease their frustration while gaining cooking levels, so they can get enough to restore HP without wanting to quit the game.

 

 

 

The Lumbridge range boost does not apply to higher level cooking items, and especially does not seem to apply to fish (for those of us who gave up our cooking gauntlets due to other pressing needs, lol).

 

 

 

I believe that Chef's hat and white apron have previously been demonstrated to have no effect (other than hat getting you into Chef's Guild). If that has been changed, please post test results here (or in Website Updates/Corrections forum) so we can all learn. ;)

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