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[[Cooking]] food makes it [[Food|edible]], meaning that it will heal your [[Hitpoints]] when eaten. The higher your Cooking level, the less likely you are to [[Burnt Food|burn food]]. At a certain point above the required level to cook an item, you'll no longer be able to burn it (the "no-burn level"). | [[Cooking]] food makes it [[Food|edible]], meaning that it will heal your [[Hitpoints]] when eaten. The higher your Cooking level, the less likely you are to [[Burnt Food|burn food]]. At a certain point above the required level to cook an item, you'll no longer be able to burn it (the "no-burn level"). | ||
== Cooking Methods == | == Cooking Methods == | ||
In ''[[HighSpell]]'', there are two main ways to cook food: using a [[fire]] or a [[stove]]. Simply use a raw food item on either heat source, and your character will begin cooking all items of the same type in your inventory. | |||
Stoves are generally preferred, especially at higher levels, as they reduce the chance of [[Burnt Food|burning food]]. Fires, however, are often more conveniently located and still useful. | |||
=== Recommended Training Spots === | |||
Here are some of the most popular [[Cooking]] locations, offering easy access to [[Bank]]s: | |||
* [[Hedgecastle]] – Fire just south of the bank. | |||
* [[Celadon City]] – Fire south of the southern bank. | |||
* [[Middlefern]] – Stove directly west of the bank. | |||
* [[Dragonsmoke Island]] – Fire on the island east of the main island. | |||
== Cookable Food == | == Cookable Food == |