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GAIO supports gaining cooking experience from traditional methods like cooking meet, making wines and participating in the [[osrs:Mess|Mess]] Hall minigame.
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More information on this minigame can be found at [[osrs:Mess|Mess]]. Recommended for [[osrs:Ironmen|Ironmen]] that haven't done [[Fishing]], or [[osrs:UIM|UIM]].
More information on this minigame can be found at [[osrs:Mess|Mess]]. Recommended for [[osrs:Ironmen|Ironmen]] that haven't done [[Fishing]], or [[osrs:UIM|UIM]].


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Latest revision as of 04:09, 31 May 2025

Cooking

Type: Instanced
Category: GAIO
Forum: GAIO
Purchase: Monthly - Lifetime

GAIO Cooking Settings

Cooking Priority & Level Offset

Setting Description
Cooking Priority Dynamic or Custom. If set to Dynamic, the script randomly assigns a weight between 1 & 999.
Level Offset A number value between 0 & 99

GAIO supports gaining cooking experience from traditional methods like cooking meet, making wines and participating in the Mess Hall minigame.

Regular Cooking

This task is a DreamBot OSRS bot script that trains Cooking, cooking fish and meat or making wines at supported ranges and fires.

Cooking Settings

Setting Description Options
Stop Level This option sets the level the script will stop once it is reached. Set to 0 to train beyond 99. 0-99
Random Level Offset If Stop Level is set to 60, and offset is 5, the target level will be set to 60 - 65, unique per account. 1-10
Forced Cooked Item Forces the script to only cook this one item. Leave it on Dynamic and the script picks the best food it can make by xp/profit. If you force an item you don't have the requirements for, it'll fall back to a dynamically rolled one instead. Dynamic, Cooked Chicken, Cooked Meat, Shrimps, Trout, Salmon, Tuna, Lobster, Swordfish, Monkfish, Cooked Karambwan, Poison Karambwan, Shark, Sea Turtle, Manta Ray, Anglerfish, Jug of Wine, Bass, Dark Crab
Enabled Food A per-food whitelist of toggles. When you're on Dynamic, only the foods you've ticked here are eligible for the script to roll onto, so you can let it auto-pick the best food while keeping certain ones (e.g. wines) out of the pool.
Tick Manip Method This is the tick manipulation method used when cooking. Note that most methods are only good on Menu Manipulation, and only at select locations. Karam(1t) is forced when you're cooking karambwans. If noob mode is active, tick manipulation is disabled entirely. Dynamic, None(5t), Drop(2t), Re-use(3.5t), Karam(1t).
Cooking Location If Dynamic is selected, the script picks the location for you and prefers the Rogue's Den fire when it's available. The Lumbridge Range needs Cook's Assistant to use, but Dynamic auto-falls back to the Al Kharid Range when that quest isn't done, so F2P accounts don't actually need the quest to cook on a range. The Myth's Guild range needs Dragon Slayer II, and the Hosidius clay oven needs the Easy Kourend Diary. Dynamic, Lumbridge Range, Al Kharid Range, Rogue's Den, Myth's Guild, Hosidius.
Disable Selling If true, the scrip will not sell the ingredients / crafted items it is no longer using.

Location Benefits

The burn-reduction figures below are game trivia for your own reference. The script doesn't pick a location to minimise burn. Under Dynamic it prefers the Rogue's Den fire (no burn reduction, but it's right on the bank).

Location Burn Reduction Requirements Features
Hosidius Kitchen 5% (10% requires Elite Kourend Diary) Easy Kourend Diary Close to a bank
Rogue's Den 0% None Directly next to bank
Myth's Guild 10% Dragon Slayer II Directly next to bank, in a high level area

Automated Behaviour

The script handles its own burn-reduction gear: if you own them it'll auto-equip Cooking gauntlets (from the Family Crest quest) or the Cooking cape (t) to cut burns. For best results, grab the gauntlets if you don't already have them.

At level 99 it'll walk to the Head chef in the Cooks' Guild, withdraw the coins, buy a Chef's hat and Cooking cape, and equip them.

If you've got Tai Bwo Wannai Trio done, it'll talk to Tinsay to unlock cooked karambwan the first time it needs to, then leaves that alone once it's unlocked.

When making wines it holds space-bar to keep going, and below level 68 it'll sleep through the bad-wine cap. The Dynamic pool drops wines when you're low on coins and there's a more profitable food it can cook instead.

The script also handles banking and supplies on its own: deposit-all, GE auto-buying ingredients, and force-swapping to a different food if the ingredient it needs gets too expensive.

Mess Hall Cooking Settings

Setting Value
Level To Start The default and minimum value is 20.

More information on this minigame can be found at Mess. Recommended for Ironmen that haven't done Fishing, or UIM.