WoW Cooking Trainer - Scouring Realms From Dalaran to Ironforge
Posted: Thursday, October 28, 2010
by Richard Davies
Before becoming skilled at cooking, a player should find himself a WoW cooking trainer first. Cooking trainers are non-player characters or NPCs. These trainers can be found almost anywhere within the game, from Dalaran to Northrend to Booty Bay to Ironforge.
Finding a Trainer
A WoW cooking trainer is often near a cooking pot or a fire or you can ask for directions from a guard. You can approach one of the trainers and ask to be an Apprentice Cook. There are also certain materials that an aspiring Cook in the World of Warcraft will need. Flint and tinder for making a fire that you can use in your cooking is important, and so is buying an Expert Cookbook if you want to be an Expert Cook.
To achieve Artisan Cooking level, completion of certain quests is the primary requirement. For Horde players, Zamja, who can be found at Ogrimmar, can start would-be Cooks on their way to becoming an Artisan Cook, while Daryl Riknussun of Ironforge is there to help Alliance players. The Artisan level requires a minimum level of 35.
For the Master Cooking level, a book sold by trainers from Hellfire Peninsula will provide the necessary skills. Horde members can purchase a copy from Baxter who can be found at the Thrallmar inn, while Alliance members should go to the Honor Hold inn kitchen and find Gaston.
Benefits of Aspiring to Be a Cook
Cooking can be a useful skill in World of Warcraft since food has the primary function of healing players. There are not a lot of competitions when it comes to finding recipes since the majority of players prefer to be tradesmen than cooks.
Other players also rely a lot on cooks and they can be great sources of gold. Food cooked by WoW Cooks also has stronger healing powers. A cook who wishes to improve his skills further can buy the Chef's Hat to enable himself to cook faster. However, this will not come for free as it requires a payment of 100 Dalaran Cooking Awards.
Certain recipes can be cooked to raise skill levels, including Ravager Dogs, Warp Burgers and Spicy Crawdads. There are also certain dishes that provide buffs that last for 30 minutes and will come in handy in raids and other combat situations.
All these benefits can be gained by a player who decides to choose cooking as his secondary skill. However, before you can acquire these benefits, you'd better find a WoW cooking trainer first and convince him or her to take you in as an apprentice.
Discover how you can make the most of this valuable profession using a World of Warcraft Cooking guide and also read consumer reports on other leading WoW guides at: World of Warcraft Strategy Guide
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