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Curry in the game of runesape
Curry in the game of runesape

For the game players when they play the game of runescape, you will find that the some of players are training the skill of cooking, and then you will see the things about curry. So you can go on read the following things to know the things about curry.

Failing to cook it properly will produce Burnt curry. At 74 Cooking, players cease burning curry. Making curry gives 280 cooking experience, and eating it heals 190 Life Points. Curry leaves can be obtained from growing a Curry tree with the Farming skill or via trading with another player. Spices can be bought or stolen using the Thieving skill in the market in East Ardougne or bought in the Lumbridge Culinaromancer's Chest.

Players with level 50 Construction can hire a Demon butler, who can serve curry in Player-owned houses. The number of curries served is equal to the number of people in the house, up to 10. Curry is often used to fight the Chaos Elemental since it has high healing ability and consuming it leaves an empty bowl in the player's inventory instead of freeing up a slot (which will prevent the Elemental from unequipping a player's items).

Curry is also a drop from Iron and Steel dragons, the reborn monsters in the Phoenix Lair, and Gourmet implings. To minimise time preparing curry, collect as many bowls as possible when your membership expires, either from spawns (such as in Lumbridge Castle), or simply through Mining and Crafting yourself, and go to a water source to turn them into bowls of water. Be careful not to make stew; save the bowls of water in your bank. Doing this, you can easily make great amounts of curry whenever you regain membership.

Bowls can be made by using soft clay on a pottery wheel (Like the one in barbarian village). You will find that the game of runescape will give you the different sense of game, so if you want to paly the game you can select to play the game of runescape. It is also helpful, when playing with a large group, to add coal to the conveyor belt whenever possible, this will then remove the need to unnote and smith. Instead, the player can have a rhythm of smelting and smithing, which can speed up the process.




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