I looked around for the exact numbers required like this at work and had no luck. Listened to this on a whim omw home and you were exactly what i needed to hear. Thanks, man.
while selling the rawhide is definitely an option. you'll have so much so fast you could level leatherworking, which will help you level armoring. The red meat is cheap enough that it's cost is covered from doing a daily dungeon run. Obviously if none of that matters to you then just sell it and keep going.
You're right, but being as I said this method could be done at any level, I can't include things like dungeons. You could level leatherworking and also start on arcana with the herbs too but I wanted to keep concentrating on cooking for the guide
I’m on the Rosa server, and market prices are very competitive. Soo much so that the raw ingredients to make a dish will far exceed the end result, that being a serving in this case.. I have 3x major cooking trophies and a full set of cooking gear. Will I be able to out compete those who are selling banana bread, banana parfait, etc at a much lower cost than it should be? Or would I be better off selling raw mats?
Why is it so hard to get apples. It’s a tier 5 ingredient required for a tier 2 food (pork chops and apple sauce). I’ve been playing for a week and gotten ZERO apples.
Don't bother. Most foods are selling below the price of the raw materials. The market is super competitive. You'd come out better selling matrices or high end trophies.
@@JoeHammerGaming Better to just buy your food at the moment. Using those materials to craft food is doing it at a loss. Even more so if you don't also go get the trophies and clothes.
Or do as my guild does, just get the resources and make the items in house. Which still means someone has to master the profession first there is no way around that
@@phluenc Maybe the issue is just my server having too many cooks. Are you actually tracking the costs/value of the materials you are using or are you only just counting the amount of gold you are making? What level are your cooking trophies and do you have all chef clothes?
It's fine for casual people who just want to enjoy the game. I personally have just been doing my daily random dungeons, faction missions, and CK elite runs and have passively stacked close to 100k gold fairly quickly without selling off any resources.
I looked around for the exact numbers required like this at work and had no luck. Listened to this on a whim omw home and you were exactly what i needed to hear. Thanks, man.
you're a lifesaver man. your guide is perfect.
You’re the reason I can’t find a boar in the starting area for my new chars quest 😂 that was a super frustrating time at the beginning.
"that's why we need to stay at the Beach, Killing Bores" - Cartman
*boars
You won the grand prize of me not giving a fuck.@thecarolinahaunter
This guide is "how to level cooking" - not "how to buy food cheap" - decent enough guide IMO
So, u mean... exactly what the title of the video says then 👀
Why were you expecting a 'how to buy cheap food guide'?
while selling the rawhide is definitely an option. you'll have so much so fast you could level leatherworking, which will help you level armoring. The red meat is cheap enough that it's cost is covered from doing a daily dungeon run. Obviously if none of that matters to you then just sell it and keep going.
You're right, but being as I said this method could be done at any level, I can't include things like dungeons. You could level leatherworking and also start on arcana with the herbs too but I wanted to keep concentrating on cooking for the guide
Excellent guide.
Thank you
Inkwell Den in Windsward seems to have a pretty consistent supply of wolves in the Cimmeria server
I’m on the Rosa server, and market prices are very competitive. Soo much so that the raw ingredients to make a dish will far exceed the end result, that being a serving in this case.. I have 3x major cooking trophies and a full set of cooking gear. Will I be able to out compete those who are selling banana bread, banana parfait, etc at a much lower cost than it should be? Or would I be better off selling raw mats?
Thankyou to the viewer that nudged about uploading the wrong video XD
Chefs kiss good sir!!! Thanks for helpful vids.
Anytime Brother 😎
I like the pun XD
Why is it so hard to get apples. It’s a tier 5 ingredient required for a tier 2 food (pork chops and apple sauce). I’ve been playing for a week and gotten ZERO apples.
Because they decided to make some ingredients only come from provision chests, weird decision to me but is what it is
Don't bother. Most foods are selling below the price of the raw materials. The market is super competitive. You'd come out better selling matrices or high end trophies.
I don't think that changes wanting to use stat boost or profession foods and for those to exist, someone has to master cooking.
@@JoeHammerGaming Better to just buy your food at the moment. Using those materials to craft food is doing it at a loss. Even more so if you don't also go get the trophies and clothes.
Or do as my guild does, just get the resources and make the items in house. Which still means someone has to master the profession first there is no way around that
I made over 15k cooking on my fresh start server yesterday in like 90 minutes it's absolutely worth it I don't know what this guy is on about.
@@phluenc Maybe the issue is just my server having too many cooks. Are you actually tracking the costs/value of the materials you are using or are you only just counting the amount of gold you are making?
What level are your cooking trophies and do you have all chef clothes?
youre actually losing money on this cheaper to just buy it
Awful guide
Why?
It's fine for casual people who just want to enjoy the game.
I personally have just been doing my daily random dungeons, faction missions, and CK elite runs and have passively stacked close to 100k gold fairly quickly without selling off any resources.