Guides:Cooking With Mamadarkness

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see Cooking for a general overview

This is my skillgain information.

Basically my main grind is for soul depth, but you can do that by cooking up stew/meals.

Cooking Guide

You will want a few forges with frying pans in each (some people use 10 forges with 1000 frying pans) Pre-Load all the pans with meat/veggies (anyone can load the pans) Make sure the character who you want skillgain to be the one who put the pans in the forge. Turn on sleep bonus Light the forges When all cooked, turn off sleep bonus. (for me 1 kindling is enough and no additional fuel is required. All cooks in 4 minutes, so wait one more minute and turn off SB)

Skillgain Summary

It takes about 1700 cooks to get up to 50 skill and approx 4100 to 70 HFC skill You are limited only by your available resources

Skillgain Actuals

Here is some actual data. Note that I mostly have made stew since it gave me more skillgain per unit than meals. It could be that making meal difficulty higher will compensate, but for grinding skill I do not mess with putting 3 or 4 types of items in one pan. I would rather just cook more qty. Most recent cooking over 70 skill is having meals with more HFC gains, I will keep updating. Note that garlic and meat in a frying pan makes stew.

Also of note is the Soul Depth Gains. Stew still seems better for that.

Skillgain Results
Type Difficulty Type Amount HFC Start HFC End HFC Gain HFC Gain / Unit SD Start SD End SD Gain SD Gain / Unit
Interpolated 31 1 4.99 3.99 0.129
Rye + filet of cooked meat 4 (Oven) Stew 95 4.99 17.17 12.18 0.128 22.47 22.54 0.07 0.0007
Onion + Fish 4 (Oven) Stew 94 17.17 23.16 5.99 0.064 22.577 22.658 0.081 0.0009
Corn + Fish 27 (Oven) Meal 94 23.16 26.09 2.93 0.031 22.66 22.726 0.066 0.0007
Rye + Fish 4 (Oven) Stew 94 26.09 29.73 3.64 0.039 22.727 22.806 0.079 0.0008
Pumpkin + Fish 30 (Oven) Meal 22 29.73 30.24 0.51 0.023 22.806 22.814 0.008 0.0004
Onion + meat 4 (Oven) Stew 94 30.24 32.22 1.98 0.021 22.876 22.933 0.057 0.0006
Rye + meat 4 (Oven) Stew 94 32.22 34.68 2.46 0.026 22.955627 23.03488 0.0793 0.0008
Rye + meat 4 (Oven) Stew 94 34.68 36.89 2.21 0.024 23.04 23.1258 0.0858 0.0009
Rye + meat 4 (Oven) Stew 94 36.89 38.91 2.02 0.021 23.142 23.234 0.092 0.001
Rye + meat 4 (Oven) Stew 94 38.91 40.99 2.08 0.022 23.234 23.3156 0.0816 0.0009
Rye + meat 4 (Oven) Stew 94 40.99 42.81 1.82 0.019 23.3156 23.388 0.0724 0.0008
Rye + meat 4 (Oven) Stew 94 42.81 44.37 1.56 0.017 23.388 23.464 0.076 0.0008
Pumpkin + meat meal 55 44.37 45.05 0.68 0.012 23.464 23.506 0.042 0.0008
Corn + Fish 27 (Oven) meal 94 45.05 46.25 1.2 0.013 23.680998 23.742262 0.0613 0.0007
Garlic + Fish 14 Stew 100 46.25 47.75 1.5 0.015 24.214 24.2945 0.0805 0.0008
Garlic + Fish 14 Stew 100 47.75 49.25 1.5 0.015 24.2945 24.365 0.0705 0.0007
Garlic + Fish 14 Stew 100 49.25 50.41 1.16 0.012 24.365 24.4438 0.0788 0.0008
Potato + Fish 37 Meal 156 50.41 51.79 1.38 0.009 24.47 24.537 0.067 0.0004
Garlic + Fish 14 Stew 168 51.79 53.517 1.73 0.01 24.537111 24.6578 0.1207 0.0007
Garlic + Fish 14 Stew 168 53.517 55.476 1.96 0.012 24.6578 24.7838 0.126 0.0008
Garlic + Fish 14 Stew 204 55.48 57.66 2.18 0.011 24.87101 25 0.129 0.0006
Garlic + Fish 14 Stew 100 57.66 58.533 0.87 0.009 25.03 25.0893 0.0593 0.0006
Garlic + Fish 14 Stew 280 58.53 61.07 2.54 0.009 25.687 25.885 0.198 0.0007
Garlic + Fish 14 Stew 264 61.07 63.14 2.07 0.008 25.885 26.0759 0.1909 0.0007
Garlic + Fish 14 Stew 264 63.14 65.03 1.89 0.007 26.0759 26.27 0.1941 0.0007
Garlic + Fish 14 Stew 264 65.03 66.71 1.68 0.006 26.35 26.54 0.19 0.0007
interpolated 41 66.71 66.95 0.24 0.006
Potato + Meat 37 Meal 264 66.95 68.51 1.56 0.006 26.8859 27.024 0.1381 0.0005
Corn + Meat 37 Meal 351 68.51 70.54 2.03 0.006 27.074753 27.23 0.1552 0.0004
Garlic + Fish 14 Stew 352 70.54 72.21 1.67 0.005 27.337 27.584 0.247 0.0007
Corn + Fish 37 Meal 351 72.21 73.87 1.66 0.005 27.59 27.7389 0.1489 0.0004

NOTE: gains are based on different amounts of cooking at one time, use the gain per unit column