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5-02-2008 @ 1:15PM
JPN said...
I got to 375 cooking with having 1 fishing. I didn't really do anything extra to do so, just used what dropped. Somehow it was no problem for me...
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5-03-2008 @ 6:36PM
Nepenthe said...
I've leveled cooking to 375 and fishing to 350. Max cooking is not only personally useful but great for at least one person to have in a guild. Rogues and hunters especially send me stuff to cook for +agility. Fishing is a must for golden fishsticks, which give a buff for healing, and broiled bloodfin, which can give a quick resistance boost.
I find fishing relaxing - with Fishing Buddy installed, it is easy to chat. A good way to work on your fishing is anytime you are waiting around for a group - who doesnt wait at least 10 minutes for an instance to start? Find the nearest water and cast away. Always carry some +100 lures (ask your alchemist to make them for you) to guarantee the maximum catch.
High-level fishing also enables you to fish up motes of water and cook the top recipes in the game (fisherman's feast, spicy crawdad, hot buttered trout). And of course, at 70 you can do all the daily fishing quests for gold and goodies.
At lower levels of fishing, if you hit pools along the coasts, such as STV and Feralas, you will fish up tons of leather, cloth, and greens.
5-02-2008 @ 1:53PM
p-diddy said...
Great article. Thank you! I just upped cooking last night to 258 so this came at the perfect time.
Horde-side, there is at least one quest in Stonebreaker Hold that requires you to kill Warp Stalkers (a source for warp flesh).
5-02-2008 @ 1:54PM
p-diddy said...
^^^^^^ I FAIL at posting.
Clearly I didn't mean to "reply"
5-02-2008 @ 2:32PM
Gizmo said...
Oh, good. I'm not the only one who was really confused by the "need" for new cooking stuff for non-fishers.