Life in an RPG game isn't about adventuring non-stop. Characters must stop and prepare their weapons, provisions, and gear for every journey. In plenty of games that use the RPG framework as their basis, some of these skills are elevated to a professional level. Examples include fishing, farming, and cooking, to name a few.
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Cooking is one of the Secondary Professions in World of Warcraft: Classic, which means every character can learn it without conflicting with their chosen professions. Cooking is a handy skill for making buff foods, not only an essential boost for your character but the whole party.
You should have your Cooking skill maxed out when you venture to Northrend. The level of training here starts at Grand Master, and the minimum required level for Northrend recipes is 350. Unlike other secondary professions, there are no Neutral Cooking trainers.
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Cooking shares a few interesting connections with another secondary profession, Fishing. One way to get the ingredients for several recipes is Fishing because not everything you need for Cooking drops from certain animals.
In addition to obtaining the fish, clams, or squid needed for certain recipes, completing the daily Fishing quest available from the neutral NPC Marcia Chase can also help level your Cooking skill. An item called The Waterlogged Recipe is sometimes included in the Bag of Fishing Treasure. You are given five Epicurian Awardsif you bring it to the fishing trainer in Dalaran.
Various new buff foods for individual players are included in this patch. The tradition of mandatory raid food buffs continues, but a new feature is recipes that feed more than
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