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Start training by ::cooking or ::dzone run east - you will be rewarded with skilling points after cooking something, even if it's burnt!
Start training by ::cooking or ::dzone run east - you will be rewarded with skilling points after cooking something, even if it's burnt!
===Levels 30–99: Cooking fish===
===Levels 1–99: Cooking fish===
Cooking fish requires very little attention, and it usually breaks even or profits slightly at higher levels. However, this method is a lot slower than the others, so it is only recommended for players who seek for a very low-effort alternative and do not want to spend a lot of money doing it.
Cooking fish requires very little attention, and it usually breaks even or profits slightly at higher levels. However, this method is a lot slower than the others, so it is only recommended for players who seek for a very low-effort alternative and do not want to spend a lot of money doing it.


For this method, it is strongly recommended to get the [[cooking gauntlets]] from the [[Family Crest]] quest. When worn, they reduce the burn rate for [[lobster]]s, [[swordfish]], [[monkfish]], [[shark]]s, and [[anglerfish]]. This will greatly increase experience rates when cooking these fish. Without the gauntlets, players can expect to get much lower rates.
For this method, it is strongly recommended to get the cooking gauntlets from the cooking shop. When worn, they boost XP by 10%.


It is also strongly recommended to have completed the [[Kourend & Kebos Diary|easy Kourend & Kebos Diary]] for access to the cooking ranges in the [[Hosidius Kitchen]]. They provide a 5% increased chance of successfully cooking food over standard cooking ranges. This is increased to 10% with completion of the elite [[Kourend & Kebos Diary]], which requires level 84 Cooking (boostable). Cooking fish in the Hosidius Kitchen offers comparable or slightly higher experience rates than at the ranges in [[Myths' Guild]] or [[Mor Ul Rek]] because of the increased cooked rate, despite the ranges being slightly further away from a bank. The Hosidius ranges remain comparable or better until level 93, after which it becomes faster to cook anglerfish on a normal range.
Cooking one inventory of fish takes around 1 minute and 14 seconds in the Hosidius Kitchen, including banking. Players can cook up to 1,365 fish per hour in the Hosidius Kitchen, or 1,435 fish per hour in Myths' Guild or Mor Ul Rek.
The fish and experience needed for each level range are shown in the table below. The table assumes the player is wearing the cooking gauntlets (where applicable) and using the Hosidius kitchen unless noted otherwise. Cooking in the Hosidius kitchens assumes completion of the elite [[Kourend & Kebos Diary]] from level 79 Cooking onwards (with a +5 boost to level 84). Experience and profit rates take the burn rates into account. The actual amounts of raw fish needed can vary depending on luck, so slightly more or less fish may be needed. Swordfish and monkfish offer very similar rates for levels 68–80, so the player should choose whichever is more profitable.


The table below assumes cooking gauntlets are equipped.
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!Levels
!Levels
!colspan="2" | Fish
!colspan="2" | Fish
!XP each
!XP each
!Approx. XP/h (w/o burns)
!Approx. XP/h
!XP total
!Raw fish needed
!Successfully cooked fish needed
!Price raw
!Price cooked
!Profit total
!Profit/XP
|-
|-
|30–40
|1
|{{plinkt|Tuna}}
|{{plinkt|Shrimps}}
|100
|120
|85,000–100,000
|85,000–100,000
(143,500)
|23,861
|340
|239
|{{Coins|{{GEP|Raw tuna}}}}
|{{Coins|{{GEP|Tuna}}}}
|{{Coins|({{GEP|Tuna}}*239-{{GEP|Raw tuna}}*340)}}
|{{Coins|({{GEP|Tuna}}*239-{{GEP|Raw tuna}}*340)/(100*239)}}
|-
|-
|40–68
|1
|{{plinkt|Lobster}}<ref group="n">The rates assume using the Hosidius kitchen for levels 40–61, and Rogues' Den for levels 61–68.</ref>
|{{plinkt|Anchovies}}
|120
|120
|85,000–100,000
|-
|1
|{{plinkt|Sardine}}
|160
|85,000–100,000
|-
|5
|{{plinkt|Herring}}
|200
|85,000–100,000
|-
|15
|{{plinkt|Trout}}
|280
|85,000–100,000
|-
|25
|{{plinkt|Salmon}}
|360
|120,000–165,000
|120,000–165,000
(172,000)
|567,808
|4,970
|4,732
|{{Coins|{{GEP|Raw lobster}}}}
|{{Coins|{{GEP|Lobster}}}}
|{{Coins|({{GEP|Lobster}}*4732-{{GEP|Raw lobster}}*4970)}}
|{{Coins|({{GEP|Lobster}}*4732-{{GEP|Raw lobster}}*4970)/(120*4732)}}
|-
|-
|68–80
|30
|{{plinkt|Swordfish}}<ref group="n">The rates assume using the Hosidius kitchen for levels 68–77, and Rogues' Den for levels 77–80. In addition, cooking gauntlets do not affect the burn rate at the Hosidius kitchen for cooking swordfish.</ref>
|{{plinkt|Tuna}}
|140
|400
|165,000–200,000
|-
|40
|{{plinkt|Lobster}}
|480
|600,000–700,000
|-
|45
|{{plinkt|Swordfish}}
|560
|165,000–200,000
|165,000–200,000
(200,900)
|1,381,036
|10,186
|9,865
|{{Coins|{{GEP|Raw swordfish}}}}
|{{Coins|{{GEP|Swordfish}}}}
|{{Coins|({{GEP|Swordfish}}*9865-{{GEP|Raw swordfish}}*10186)}}
|{{Coins|({{GEP|Swordfish}}*9865-{{GEP|Raw swordfish}}*10186)/(140*9865)}}
|-
|-
|68–80
|62
|{{plinkt|Monkfish}}
|{{plinkt|Monkfish}}
|150
|600
|165,000–200,000
|165,000–200,000
(215,200)
|1,381,036
|9,962
|9,207
|{{Coins|{{GEP|Raw monkfish}}}}
|{{Coins|{{GEP|Monkfish}}}}
|{{Coins|({{GEP|Monkfish}}*9207-{{GEP|Raw monkfish}}*9962)}}
|{{Coins|({{GEP|Monkfish}}*9207-{{GEP|Raw monkfish}}*9962)/(150*9207)}}
|-
|-
|80–84
|80
|{{plinkt|Shark}}
|{{plinkt|Shark}}
|210
|840
|275,000–285,000
|165,000–200,000
(301,300)
|965,305
|4,720
|4,597
|{{Coins|{{GEP|Raw shark}}}}
|{{Coins|{{GEP|Shark}}}}
|{{Coins|({{GEP|Shark}}*4597-{{GEP|Raw shark}}*4720)}}
|{{Coins|({{GEP|Shark}}*4597-{{GEP|Raw shark}}*4720)/(210*4597)}}
|-
|-
|84–99
|84
|{{plinkt|Anglerfish}}<ref group="n">The rates assume using the Hosidius kitchen for levels 84–93, and Rogues' Den for levels 93–99.</ref>
|{{plinkt|Anglerfish}}
|230
(Wilderness only)
|305,000–330,000
|2400
(330,000)
|165,000–200,000
|10,083,058
|-
|44,400
|90
|43,840
|{{plinkt|Dark crab}}
|{{Coins|{{GEP|Raw anglerfish}}}}
(Wilderness only)
|{{Coins|{{GEP|Anglerfish}}}}
|2400
|{{Coins|({{GEP|Anglerfish}}*43840-{{GEP|Raw anglerfish}}*44400)}}
|165,000–200,000
|{{Coins|({{GEP|Anglerfish}}*43840-{{GEP|Raw anglerfish}}*44400)/(230*43840)}}
|-
|-
|91–99
|{{plinkt|Manta ray}}<ref group="n">The rates assume using the Hosidius kitchen for levels 91–99.</ref>
|216.3
|285,000–300,000
(310,000)
|7,131,600
|37,900
|32,980
|{{Coins|{{GEP|Raw manta ray}}}}
|{{Coins|{{GEP|Manta ray}}}}
|{{Coins|({{GEP|Manta ray}}*32980-{{GEP|Raw manta ray}}*37900)}}
|{{Coins|({{GEP|Manta ray}}*32980-{{GEP|Raw manta ray}}*37900)/(216.3*43840)}}
|}
|}
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Latest revision as of 19:51, 29 April 2024

Start training by ::cooking or ::dzone run east - you will be rewarded with skilling points after cooking something, even if it's burnt!

Levels 1–99: Cooking fish

Cooking fish requires very little attention, and it usually breaks even or profits slightly at higher levels. However, this method is a lot slower than the others, so it is only recommended for players who seek for a very low-effort alternative and do not want to spend a lot of money doing it.

For this method, it is strongly recommended to get the cooking gauntlets from the cooking shop. When worn, they boost XP by 10%.


The table below assumes cooking gauntlets are equipped.

Levels Fish XP each Approx. XP/h
1 Shrimps 120 85,000–100,000
1 Anchovies 120 85,000–100,000
1 Sardine 160 85,000–100,000
5 Herring 200 85,000–100,000
15 Trout 280 85,000–100,000
25 Salmon 360 120,000–165,000
30 Tuna 400 165,000–200,000
40 Lobster 480 600,000–700,000
45 Swordfish 560 165,000–200,000
62 Monkfish 600 165,000–200,000
80 Shark 840 165,000–200,000
84 Anglerfish 2400 165,000–200,000
90 Dark crab 2400 165,000–200,000