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Hello Milletians!
I have created a thorough training guide for aspiring chefs! This guide is designed for the most optimal training methods for cooking; what you need to do and what you should make for it. There are also tips and explanations on the different steps of cooking including the Emain Cooking Contest and Kitchen Dungeons.
Feel free to provide any feedback if you find mistakes!
https://docs.google.com/document/d/10LUxixYvIciyPnBvFy4RNiR-2THpU_RxIjZt2j-eavM/edit?usp=sharing
Best of luck in your cooking adventures!
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That's a great idea :O I never thought about that before; it could totally help getting those tiny percents!
As for training seals, so did I, however I am basing the guide off pure training and methods. Training seals are convenient if there are events or if you have the money for them, but realistically they're not readily available It's better to outline how to get these lists and if they have other means then they're more than welcome to bypass the books with other methods.
Thanks for your feedback!
Thank you.
It's really awesome... Thanks for the guide ..
If you're a level 200 Chef talent, you can clear each rank using ONLY food or ONLY the book. Your choice.
Any combination of Chef Tool Reforges, Homestead House Cooking Research Bonus, Level 100+ Chef Talent Bonus can be used to reach 2.00x or higher for the same effect.
Some people aren't aware, but having a Flying Food Truck (or any variant of it) summoned while cooking doubles your training counts.
The Cooking GUI that's already in the game makes for a very nice ruler. Each of the 3 'Add' buttons covers 30% of the bar, with the spaces between them being 5% each. The word 'Add' on the buttons takes up very close to 10% of the bar, effectively dividing each button into 3 10% sections ideal for measuring. Even just this allows for 4-5 star dishes frequently, if not every single try, even on complex recipes.
Yup, and JUST between the "A" and the "d" in the second "Add" gives you 50%!
End of the 2nd d in the first add is 20%, that in between the 30% mark is 25 and so on. the 1st ds middles on each end is 15%. The 1-10% seem to be more difficult to get correct though.
Might be a good idea to let the smallest value(s) take priority. I know I find it more difficult to determine their places on the bar after the larger value(s) (especially if there's odd numbers). With that said, if I'm looking to get 10%, I go for the very tip of the first "A". 5% - half of that, as precisely as possible. If it's more than 5% but less than 10%, I look at how far it is from the "A" and guess and check from there.
I actually find the top of A to be around 11-12% for some reason.
Just realized I worded that wrong. The first leg of the "A." According to the ruler on the Wiki page, it's actually just a tiny bit away from it, but I still seem to do well just touching it.
Cooking is very sensitive, just like it is in real life.
For some reason I get better results when not using a cooking talent vs using the cooking talent.
When using a non cooking talent, the meter is shaky while with cooking talent, the meter is stable.
Like with other life skills, there's also a small random factor that gets added to the quality, so the quality of your dishes will vary even if the measurements are exactly the same. Following up on that, the quality can be increased by Monday bonus, as well as Quality enchants and Cooking Quality Reforges.
It's easy to forget, but the Tasting skill passively stabilizes the cooking bar by quite a lot at rank 1.