would recommend honey, milk, and cranberries instead of fishing or even hunting boars/wolves, you get a lot of each from each source and even though you will have to focus on gathering it you can literally make 500 tier 3 meals in an hour or so, which does massive xp gains for cooking
@TimeDestroyer Oh right! When you said that didnt need to hunt boars/wolves, I assumed that didnt needed any meat at all. Valuable tip anyway, for me that am interested in cooking but can’t support fishing! :)
I noticed you've only done a few videos, so thought I would say thanks. I found it really laid back and easy to watch. Great voice and not too over the top. Keep it up. You're doing some nice content. 👌
you can level cooking easy while just following the beginning story line leading up to the azoth staff. Right next to Yonas were you turn in most of the quests is a ton of bison that give a solid amount of red meat & rawhide per kill but also level skinning by alot, theres also a farm in the area with alot of honey and hemp which will help later on. the area where you actually go to make the azoth staff is littered with blue berries and squash wich are amazing mostly since blue berries are a t3 food item but squash are t2 so that along with all the red meat should give you a surplus of t2 food mats that can be mixed with any junk t1 food like honey or any base meats (poultry game pork)
Go to the farms, grab as many vegetables or fruits that you can. Head to the Starstone Barrows expedition and grab all the blueberries. Head to Willette's Homestead, then south to Clearwater bend, then south more to Forellac and gather up all the honey, berries, and vegetables. Boom, now you have enough ingredients to cook several stacks of Light Meals and farm that cooking XP.
Nuts and Honey. Honey is freely about in settlements, devils honey or trees are all over. Nuts gather in bunches of 5-10, my cooking was up in 4 days just using nuts and honey to 125 mainly because I was bored.
You're right cooking doesn't take any time to do and can be done with literally any mats you find along the way or just from skinning pigs.... One other point though is that the trade boards seem to react based off what your skills are and that is what seems to trigger the next missions. That said the cooking TB missions are hard as in you don't usually have the mats for them and they are expensive if you go to buy so you may want to hold off on cooking and focus Armor/Weap for the easy missions with common mats. (Iron, Wood, Skins, Linnen)
As a new player who haven't played the beta and who likes getting into crafting it seems like the New World Crafting System is fairly simple, not to say boring. So i wonder if the crafting - especially for consumables - is relevant and will stay relevant in this game? Because if they make Rations, Potions etc. drop in the Open World, lootable from Treasures or just buyable from NPCs this system might die pretty soon. So what is your personal opinion on this. Do you think that Cooking and Alchemy is relevant in New World, especially as a long term income source for Crafters or do you think that its more likely that player will do it for themselves because its super easy to push and then craft your own stuff etc.?
They definitely need to make changes from the beta but can't say I have an educated answer for your exact question I'm afraid. One similar example is you could engineer armor but you could get better armor from your Faction for 'free' (no coins at least), meaning there was no trading post demand. I think they'll attempt to rectify this across all skills, or at least I hope they do.
The faction armor costs gold, there are even better ones cheaper on the market. There are a ton of potions and cookings that boosts the drop chances or quantity, so I think that it will remain relevant long term, the ingredients for the better consumables are not easy to find it. HP pots are a sink hole for PvP players, so it will be always a strong market too.
I'd say every crafting skill would take about 10 min if you have all the mats to craft everyting you need, Like saying: oh I got my Engineering up to lev 150 in only 10 min, but I spend 2 whole daysfarming the mats. A bit of stretching lie would you not say? :)
So if you've leveled up your cooking entirely from fishing, it took you 58 skill of fishing to get a 64 skill of cooking. I recall in your fishing video you said you had some 12 hour days spent fishing, or something redic.. Doesn't necessarily seem like the fastest way to level up cooking. How much time did it take to get to that 58 fishing?
@@DiamondLobby Indeed. what kinda nonsence is this to do the level 2 ration with fish filets. you can do far better. Just go to a farm a harvest all the ingreedients you need. you getting per hour about 400-600 ingreedeents. compare to your 12-15 hours of fishing. I had a cooking level of 123 or so. I,ve been harvesting farms. Privision chests and was doing alot of statts and luck food. This is all about cooking. Yes you need also fishing for higher tier cooking, cause of the fish oil. And it will cost around 50-100. So in long turn, you cant get away from fishing.
@@DiamondLobby You can say this of any crafting skill... all crafting skills are fast to level if you ignore the time it took to gather the resources needed.
First off, fishing takes forever. It's incredibly slow to level and getting things like fish fillets / fish oil is a giant sink of time. The quests are typically better to skip unless you can purchase the items because people just want to level fishing for some odd reason. The only reason it's potentially practical is you can camp the lv3 fishing spot (at Windsward -- the Hermit) and constantly catch rare fish + treasure chests. Treasure chests give you access to higher tiered items you wouldn't be able to get otherwise until Settlement's upgraded their crafting stations. Also, there's no real reason to level cooking quickly. The patch notes, since Beta finished, have taken away a lot of the recipes and made it so that they require schematic to unlock. It's insanely easy to level just by making rations. By keeping your cooking level lower, you're more likely to get low level ration quests. It's just not a good skill to power level fast due to quest scaling.
This is a bad guide. I think its a bad idea to use fish to boost cooking. I recommend using cranberrys as a tier 2 ingredients and blueberrys as a tier 3 one.
would recommend honey, milk, and cranberries instead of fishing or even hunting boars/wolves, you get a lot of each from each source and even though you will have to focus on gathering it you can literally make 500 tier 3 meals in an hour or so, which does massive xp gains for cooking
Which food can you do with these 3 ingredients? I couldnt found it.
@@MatheusVenti ? tier 3 rations, light meals i think is the name, use cranberries as main ingredient
@TimeDestroyer Oh right! When you said that didnt need to hunt boars/wolves, I assumed that didnt needed any meat at all. Valuable tip anyway, for me that am interested in cooking but can’t support fishing! :)
@@MatheusVenti ??? dude, you need to read what I said again, use cranberries as main ingredient, NO fishing or skinning needed.
@@skywalker00700 Really? So the database I checked is wrong. Interesting!
I noticed you've only done a few videos, so thought I would say thanks. I found it really laid back and easy to watch. Great voice and not too over the top. Keep it up. You're doing some nice content. 👌
Thanks a lot Anthony ☺️
you can level cooking easy while just following the beginning story line leading up to the azoth staff. Right next to Yonas were you turn in most of the quests is a ton of bison that give a solid amount of red meat & rawhide per kill but also level skinning by alot, theres also a farm in the area with alot of honey and hemp which will help later on. the area where you actually go to make the azoth staff is littered with blue berries and squash wich are amazing mostly since blue berries are a t3 food item but squash are t2 so that along with all the red meat should give you a surplus of t2 food mats that can be mixed with any junk t1 food like honey or any base meats (poultry game pork)
Go to the farms, grab as many vegetables or fruits that you can.
Head to the Starstone Barrows expedition and grab all the blueberries.
Head to Willette's Homestead, then south to Clearwater bend, then south more to Forellac and gather up all the honey, berries, and vegetables.
Boom, now you have enough ingredients to cook several stacks of Light Meals and farm that cooking XP.
Harvesting medical herb will give you a lots of spice for your food also and doing quest in village.
The secondary (cooking supplies) is location based. You have to know where the herb is that has the secondary you need.
Nuts and Honey. Honey is freely about in settlements, devils honey or trees are all over. Nuts gather in bunches of 5-10, my cooking was up in 4 days just using nuts and honey to 125 mainly because I was bored.
You're right cooking doesn't take any time to do and can be done with literally any mats you find along the way or just from skinning pigs.... One other point though is that the trade boards seem to react based off what your skills are and that is what seems to trigger the next missions. That said the cooking TB missions are hard as in you don't usually have the mats for them and they are expensive if you go to buy so you may want to hold off on cooking and focus Armor/Weap for the easy missions with common mats. (Iron, Wood, Skins, Linnen)
Should do a video where you buy as many fish and firm fish filet it takes to level cooking to 200 in one go
if it says it landed in the fishing hotspot then you get credit when do a certain quest.
Great info! Liked, Subbed.
As a new player who haven't played the beta and who likes getting into crafting it seems like the New World Crafting System is fairly simple, not to say boring. So i wonder if the crafting - especially for consumables - is relevant and will stay relevant in this game?
Because if they make Rations, Potions etc. drop in the Open World, lootable from Treasures or just buyable from NPCs this system might die pretty soon.
So what is your personal opinion on this. Do you think that Cooking and Alchemy is relevant in New World, especially as a long term income source for Crafters or do you think that its more likely that player will do it for themselves because its super easy to push and then craft your own stuff etc.?
They definitely need to make changes from the beta but can't say I have an educated answer for your exact question I'm afraid. One similar example is you could engineer armor but you could get better armor from your Faction for 'free' (no coins at least), meaning there was no trading post demand. I think they'll attempt to rectify this across all skills, or at least I hope they do.
The faction armor costs gold, there are even better ones cheaper on the market.
There are a ton of potions and cookings that boosts the drop chances or quantity, so I think that it will remain relevant long term, the ingredients for the better consumables are not easy to find it.
HP pots are a sink hole for PvP players, so it will be always a strong market too.
Very nice to see some cooking!
I'd say every crafting skill would take about 10 min if you have all the mats to craft everyting you need, Like saying: oh I got my Engineering up to lev 150 in only 10 min, but I spend 2 whole daysfarming the mats. A bit of stretching lie would you not say? :)
Except with engineering you can't really do it with a single item like you can here, and it's all 100% true 🤷🏼♂️
So if you've leveled up your cooking entirely from fishing, it took you 58 skill of fishing to get a 64 skill of cooking. I recall in your fishing video you said you had some 12 hour days spent fishing, or something redic.. Doesn't necessarily seem like the fastest way to level up cooking. How much time did it take to get to that 58 fishing?
Just buy the fish and this is the fastest way
@@DiamondLobby as if getting coins is fast...This is nonsense especially if you spend about 100 coins per fish.
@@DiamondLobby Indeed. what kinda nonsence is this to do the level 2 ration with fish filets. you can do far better. Just go to a farm a harvest all the ingreedients you need. you getting per hour about 400-600 ingreedeents. compare to your 12-15 hours of fishing.
I had a cooking level of 123 or so.
I,ve been harvesting farms. Privision chests and was doing alot of statts and luck food. This is all about cooking. Yes you need also fishing for higher tier cooking, cause of the fish oil. And it will cost around 50-100. So in long turn, you cant get away from fishing.
@@DiamondLobby You can say this of any crafting skill... all crafting skills are fast to level if you ignore the time it took to gather the resources needed.
Generally speaking what meals are most valuable on the market ?
Not sure yet, the beta didn't have a hugely active Trading Post, or at least the world I was in didn't
btw you get multiple ingredients from boars and turkeys and literally anything you guys can harvest fyi
How much time did you invest in fishing to get to level 50?
I am at 42 fishing and it took me roughly 4-6 hours
when the game comes out we should clan up????
Where do you catch the large Salmon????,thx for tips
Can find them in lots of places but they're not too frequent on catches. You'll need to catch a couple hundred fish to land 5-10 large salmon
It's the only fish that is catchable everywhere. Use deep water which increases the size of fish and get yourself some good bait, then its quite easy.
Well done video. Cheers!
First off, fishing takes forever. It's incredibly slow to level and getting things like fish fillets / fish oil is a giant sink of time. The quests are typically better to skip unless you can purchase the items because people just want to level fishing for some odd reason. The only reason it's potentially practical is you can camp the lv3 fishing spot (at Windsward -- the Hermit) and constantly catch rare fish + treasure chests. Treasure chests give you access to higher tiered items you wouldn't be able to get otherwise until Settlement's upgraded their crafting stations.
Also, there's no real reason to level cooking quickly. The patch notes, since Beta finished, have taken away a lot of the recipes and made it so that they require schematic to unlock. It's insanely easy to level just by making rations. By keeping your cooking level lower, you're more likely to get low level ration quests. It's just not a good skill to power level fast due to quest scaling.
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so the break through advice here is....... play the game
That is indeed the advice if you watched without sound
LOL i mean what else did you expect
How long did you fish for crafting up to 60+?
0 minutes if you buy the fish
@@DiamondLobby well atleast you seem to have enough salt so you dont have to buy that...
This is a bad guide.
I think its a bad idea to use fish to boost cooking.
I recommend using cranberrys as a tier 2 ingredients and blueberrys as a tier 3 one.