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Does anyone know of a way to cook something with a 100% chance of burning it? I'm just curious. I know using potatoes on a fire will burn them always, but I was thinking something else, like a lobster or shark.

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When you reach the minimum lvl for lobs / sharks cooking, you will always have some burnts and some cooked...

 

Never knew you always burn potatoes tho, thx :P

 

 

 

Btw got 260+ Burnt lobs you can buy :oops:

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several replies suggest that you can burn food by "recooking" on a range. I've just tried this with fish from sharks to trout and IT DOES NOT WORK.

 

 

 

If you have proof that you can do this, please share, otherwise test the method before advising others.

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several replies suggest that you can burn food by "recooking" on a range. I've just tried this with fish from sharks to trout and IT DOES NOT WORK.

 

 

 

If you have proof that you can do this, please share, otherwise test the method before advising others.

 

I think its even in a quest quide,an F2p one,where you have to help a witch to make a potion,you'll need some burned food,try to 2x cook rat meat (or any other meat)it'll work.

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several replies suggest that you can burn food by "recooking" on a range. I've just tried this with fish from sharks to trout and IT DOES NOT WORK.

 

 

 

If you have proof that you can do this, please share, otherwise test the method before advising others.

 

I think its even in a quest quide,an F2p one,where you have to help a witch to make a potion,you'll need some burned food,try to 2x cook rat meat (or any other meat)it'll work.

 

 

 

If regular meat works (like beef, bear, chicken, etc) and fish doesn't, there should a mention of this in the cooking guide as a footnote...

 

 

 

EDIT. I tried with a chicken and it worked. Apparently only "turf" animals can handle a little extra heat.... Maybe the delicate meat from the "surf" animals cannot handle being cooked on a range... Seriously, who cooks fish in such a crude manner anyways? Sure fried fish can be delicious, but come on there are so many better ways to cook it... :) :-k

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several replies suggest that you can burn food by "recooking" on a range. I've just tried this with fish from sharks to trout and IT DOES NOT WORK.

 

 

 

If you have proof that you can do this, please share, otherwise test the method before advising others.

 

so how did zoidnerd get all those burnt sharks you telling me he keeps cooking until he burns them all i dont think so its works....

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several replies suggest that you can burn food by "recooking" on a range. I've just tried this with fish from sharks to trout and IT DOES NOT WORK.

 

 

 

If you have proof that you can do this, please share, otherwise test the method before advising others.

 

 

 

only works at meat i think...

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several replies suggest that you can burn food by "recooking" on a range. I've just tried this with fish from sharks to trout and IT DOES NOT WORK.

 

 

 

If you have proof that you can do this, please share, otherwise test the method before advising others.

 

so how did zoidnerd get all those burnt sharks you telling me he keeps cooking until he burns them all i dont think so its works....

 

 

 

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several replies suggest that you can burn food by "recooking" on a range. I've just tried this with fish from sharks to trout and IT DOES NOT WORK.

 

 

 

If you have proof that you can do this, please share, otherwise test the method before advising others.

 

so how did zoidnerd get all those burnt sharks you telling me he keeps cooking until he burns them all i dont think so its works....

He brought them all/nearly all of them. He is very very rich so he can afford it 8-)
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several replies suggest that you can burn food by "recooking" on a range. I've just tried this with fish from sharks to trout and IT DOES NOT WORK.

 

 

 

If you have proof that you can do this, please share, otherwise test the method before advising others.

 

 

 

You can definitely do it with cooked meat. I don't know about anything else. I guess that's because the only thing you might need burnt would be meat.

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You have atleast 1%, no matter what

 

...?

 

 

 

Every type of fish except manta ray, sea turtle, and shark, have a lvl at which you never burn them. With the sharks you can reach the lvl by wearing cooking gauntlets with 94+ cooking though.

 

 

 

Once you reach the level to cook (ie, no "You don't have the level necessary"), you will always have a chance to cook it properly.

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You have atleast 1%, no matter what

 

...?

 

 

 

Every type of fish except manta ray, sea turtle, and shark, have a lvl at which you never burn them. With the sharks you can reach the lvl by wearing cooking gauntlets with 94+ cooking though.

 

 

 

Once you reach the level to cook (ie, no "You don't have the level necessary"), you will always have a chance to cook it properly.

 

Ah, that makes so much more sense than what I thought he meant lol. Thanks :P

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You have atleast 1%, no matter what

 

...?

 

 

 

Every type of fish except manta ray, sea turtle, and shark, have a lvl at which you never burn them. With the sharks you can reach the lvl by wearing cooking gauntlets with 94+ cooking though.

 

what about with a chefs delight

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When you reach the minimum lvl for lobs / sharks cooking, you will always have some burnts and some cooked...

 

Never knew you always burn potatoes tho, thx :P

 

 

 

Btw got 260+ Burnt lobs you can buy :oops:

 

Lol, ive got over 700 burnt lobs.

 

AHA! I beat you all! 888 burnts pl0x?

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You have atleast 1%, no matter what

 

...?

 

 

 

Every type of fish except manta ray, sea turtle, and shark, have a lvl at which you never burn them. With the sharks you can reach the lvl by wearing cooking gauntlets with 94+ cooking though.

 

what about with a chefs delight

 

Good point, but even with a Chef's Delight you will still probably burn Mantas, considering the min to cook them is 91 and all.

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