We are pleased to welcome Adventurer to our new guide to Cooking in Burning Crusade Classic. This guide will go over the basics of the profession and the changes made in the game's new stage. In addition, we will give you details on the levels in Outland to help you master this very useful and valuable secondary occupation.


For clarity, we chose the phrase "primary profession" since you are able to have two as well as a second profession if you are talking about Classic. The professions that are included in these are cooking, first aid, and fishing.


Cooking, as one could imagine, is a profession that focuses on the creation of various consumables, some of them basic - merely recovering mana and health, others more sophisticated and beneficial - giving different buffs to players. The items created by this occupation are crucial for raiding as well as other activities within World of Warcraft.


Like any other profession that is secondary the field of veterinary medicine should be studied and taught by all. It's easy to progress and provides many benefits down the line. This is a great profession for those who wish to take part in raiding. There are of course no better than or worse classes or races or classes, and none of them offer any benefit to cooking.


One tip is to connect cooking with fishing since the two professions supplement each other. Fishing provides a variety of ingredients necessary to cook. Many of the most innovative recipes that require fish.


The cooking process in Burning Crusade didn't really change in any way from Classic. In a similar fashion most recipes are gathered through quests or vendors however, there are cooking dailies available that we will be discussing in a little more detail later in this WoW TBC Classic Cooking guide.


First, note the fact that TBC cooking requires players to create a Basic Campfire using the following ingredients: Flint, Tinder, and Simple Wood. The latter is then used up.


A major difference between Classic and Classic Fishing is that for the vast part you don't need any items from vendors. Everything is hunted or fished. We recommend that you learn Fishing If you're not familiar with it. You can find our WoW TBC Classic Fishing guide.


We'll now move on to the challenges of the day. These quests are crucial in reaching the highest levels of cooking. I do not mean the levelling process. What happens after that? Since they allow players to access the best advanced recipes as well as the necessary ingredients.


The quests can only be completed when you are at level 70. These quests will require you travel to places of higher level and mainly just kill things and create something else from it. All of the quests are provided by The Rokk in Shattrath City at 61.6, 14.8.


There are 4 quests to choose from:


Super Hot Stew requires visiting the Forge Camp Terror in Blade's Edge Mountains to kill a creature known as an Abyssal Flamebringer to prepare its body for cooking. the Crunchy Serpent as well as 2 Mok'Nathal Shortribs.


Soup for the Soul which requires the player to use 4 Roasted Clefthoof to create a soup in the Ancestral Grounds in Nagrand.


The game's Revenge of Tasty instructs you to go to Skettis, Terokkar Forest and fight a Monstrous Kaliri to obtain the Giant Kaliri Wing. You can also make three Warp Burgers.


Manalicious is a game that, unlike other games, is based on picking some Mana Berry that grow in the Eco-Dome area in Netherstorm.


The main reason for doing these quests is, obviously the rewards. The reward is the option of two crates or barrels of fish for each. They do include a lot of outland-sourced products, but it is more important that the are also a source of recipes. For instance:


Recipe: Captain Rumsey's lager


Recipe: Stormchops


Recipe: Delicious Chocolate Cake


Recipe: Kibler’s Bits


Recipe: Skullfish Soup


Recipe: Broiled Bloodfin


Recipe: Spicy Hot Talbuk


WoW TBC Classic Cooking leveling guide


We've tried to make this WoW TBC Classic Cooking Guide as easy and affordable as possible, while not losing any of these features. It should be simple to follow for any server, regardless of when you are using the Auction House supplies the materials. However, do mind the fact that server economies differ and we are unable to cater for every single one of them, as well as certain changes that are bound to happen at various stages of play.


Important to remember that the Cooking window will display the recipes in various colors. This includes orange, yellow green, green, gray, and grey. The colors are a sign of the probability that you will gain skills points after completing the recipe. The first option guarantees an increase in your skill points while the last one means you won't be gaining any knowledge by creating the recipe.


It is recommended to prepare recipes with orange every day. But, this isn't likely to happen, or more important, not practical or profitable. So, the figures and amounts you find in this guide may not always be precise and you might require some additional reagents based on how lucky you get.


The best thing about cooking levelling is that it's the easiest feature about it. Unlike many other professions the recipes that are required to level are easy to obtain, as they can all be purchased or trained by a seller. Let's get to it!


The first thing to do is you will want to get to 325 levels, and to accomplish this you'll need many options. You could choose the best one from the fish and meat recipes, as well as purchased recipes as well as quest rewards. The four recipes listed below are a great way to assist you in reaching this level.


Buzzard Bites, which require 1 Buzzard Meat


Ravager Dog You will need 1 Ravager Flesh


Blackened Trout is made from 1 Barbed Gill Trout


To make Feltail Delight you will need 1 Spotted Feltail


The quest that will lead to the recipe is available only after you have landed in Outland. As for the meats you can find them from Hellfire Peninsula, while fish can be caught in Zangarmarsh. If you're a member of the Alliance, Sid Limbardi (Recipe : Ravager Dog) can be purchased. Doba in Zangarmarsh can also be purchased. The Horde can also purchase their recipes from Cookie One Eye in Thrallmar, Gambarinka in Zangarmarsh (Recipe : Ravager Dog), and Zurai (Recipe : the Feltail Delight), both in Zangarmarsh.


It is now time to go on to the following four recipes. It is entirely your choice which recipes you pick or combine, since all of them share the same range of levels. In this case, you can purchase all the recipes from vendors. The options for achieving the 355 level are:


Talbuk Steak, which requires 1 Talbuk Venison


Roasted Clefthoof. To make this, you will require 1 Clefthoof meat


Warp Burger which is going cost you 1 Warped Flesh per day.


Golden Fish Sticks, that are made from 1 Golden Darter


Those recipes can actually be even extended to 365 in the event that you don't want to grind in the green a little bit.


As we've mentioned, to obtain the recipes, you to visit certain sellers specifically If you're an Alliance player and want to go to Uriku in Telaar, Nagrand for the Recipe for Roasted Clefthoof and recipe: Talbuk Steak, for the recipe: Warp Burger you will have to visit the Supply Officer Mills in Allerian Stronghold, Terokkar, who sells it, and the Innkeeper Biribi who is located in the same place to obtain the recipe Golden Fish Sticks.


To the Horde, Nula the Butcher, Garadar, Nagrand will provide the Recipe for Roasted Clefthoof, and the Recipe for Talbuk Steak. Rungor can be located at the Innkeeper Grilka, Stonebreaker Hold Terokkar. They offer the recipe as well. Rungor is available within the same region for the recipe for Golden Fish Sticks.


Then, you'll be 355 or 365 depending on whether or not you have done an additional grind. There are three options. One will require less material while another requires more. The Spicy Crawdad Recipe requires:


1 Furious Crawdad


The advantage of this is the fact that this recipe is still yellow at 350. To obtain the necessary materials you'll need an aircraft mount. This recipe can be bought at the Innkeeper Biribi at Allerian Stronghold, Terokkar, in the event that you're a member of the Alliance, and Rungor at Stonebreaker Hold, if your are part of the Horde.


It can also be done by using mok'nathal Shortribs or Crunchy Serpent. These recipes require the following ingredients:


1 Raptor Ribs


1 Serpent Flesh


These recipes can be quickly obtained. Both are available for purchase if you're on the side the Alliance. If you're a member of the Horde, on the contrary, they are accessible through the quest Mok'Nathal Treats within Blade's Edge. In addition, both factions can buy the recipes from a neutral vendor in Ruuan Weald, located in Blade's Edge - Xerintha Ravenoak.


You'll soon become a master chef by following the steps of this WoW TBC Classic Cooking Guide. Enjoy yourself and have fun with your food creations.


Cooking Instructor


One of the most important aspects to be aware of regarding professions is that they also have specific ranks. These include: Apprentice, Journeyman, Expert, and Artisan. They are also the new Outland Cooking rank of Master, which will to require visiting special trainers to attain. This will be especially important if you want to follow our WoW TBC Classic Cooking guide , since when you are advancing in the job, you will need to increase these ranks to be able to gain higher levels of skill:


The following are the latest trainers added to the Burning Crusade:


"Cookie" McWeaksauce, who can be observed on Azuremist Isle, at 46.6, 70.6


Mumman can be found in Exodar, 56.2, 26.7


Quarelestra, who can be located within the Falconwing Square, at 48.6, 47.0


Sylann is located in Silvermoon City, 69.6, 71.4


Jack Trapper is an Outland neutral trainer that works in Shattrath for lower-level cooking at 63.2 and 68.6


Remember that TBC requires players to finish quests, or purchase specific items in order to increase your cooking skills by 150. Expert cooking will require purchasing the Expert Cookbook and Artisan Cooking will need the player to complete a questline : I know a Guy in Ironforge or To Gadgetzan You Go! In Orgrimmar. These quests will take you to Gadgetzan and lead you to a second quest, which will grant you your Artisan Title.


Moreover, to learn Master Cooking between level 300-375, you will need to visit one of three vendors, one for each faction, as well as one that is an impartial vendor. They sell the book Master Cookbook, which teaches the player Master Cooking and is, of course, necessary before you begin working on your level by following our WoW TBC Classic Cooking guide.To learn the skill the players must have at least 300 in cooking and be at least level 35. The sellers sell:


Gaston, Honor Hold, Hellfire Peninsula at 54.0, 63.6


Baxter, in Thrallmar, Hellfire Peninsula, at age 56, 37


Naka, in Cenarion Hold, Zangarmarsh, at 78.6, 63.0


We appreciate your time to read and take an interest in our comprehensive WoW TBC Classic Cooking Guide and we wish you a wonderful adventures as well as many delicious food and drinks The Hero of Azeroth!