ADVERTISEMENT
Cooking Patch History
From WoW: IncGamers World of Warcraft Wiki
Patch changes to Cooking
[edit]
Patch 2.1.0 (2007-05-22)
- Alliance Cooks can now purchase the Mok'Nathal Shortrib and Crunchy Serpent recipes at Toshley's Station.
[edit]
Patch 1.9.0 (3 January 2006)
- The cooking trainers around the world sell the recipe for Sagefish and Greater Sagefish. These two fish types can be found in schools in inland areas and provide health and mana regeneration as well as additional mana regeneration for 15 minutes after eating.
[edit]
Patch 1.8.0 (11 October 2005)
- The minimum level for the Artisan Cooking quest line has been lowered to 35.
[edit]
Patch 1.7.0 (13 September 2005)
- There is now a Horde cooking recipe that uses Tender Crocolisk Meat found at Brackenwall Village.
=Patch 1.5.0 (7 June 2005)+
- Dragonbreath Chili proc rate has been reduced.
[edit]
Patch 1.3.0 (22 March 2005)
- The cooking trainer in Dolanaar now sells cooking recipes for several types of fish.
- Owls in Teldrassil now drop more eggs than they used to.
- Cooking recipe, Tender Wolf Steak, added to vendors in Aerie Peaks and Gadgetzan. Allows players to cook tender wolf meat.
- Horde cooks can now cook up raptor eggs from a recipe found in Gromgol and Hammerfall.
- Hot Wolf Ribs now count as meat for purposes of being fed to hunter pets.
[edit]
Patch 1.2.0 - 17 December 2004
- Spider Sausage added to cooking trainers.
- Small Spider Legs drops have been increased to aid night elf cooks.
[edit]
Patch 1.1.0 - 7 November 2004
- Expert and above skill tiers for secondary skills are no longer available on trainers, you need to find the books to teach you them. Expert level is on a vendor somewhere in the world, artisan level requires a quest to be completed.
[edit]
Beta Patch 0.11.0 - 28 September 2004
- New cooking recipes are now in to support the new fish types that you can catch. Artisan cooking has been added to support these new recipes.
[edit]
Beta Patch 0.10.0 - 19 September 2004
- Several old trade skills are being turned into secondary skills. These do not count toward your two-profession limit, so players can learn all three secondary skills, in addition to their two professions, without restriction. The survival skill is being removed and campfires have been folded into the cooking profession.
- A number of new higher level cooking recipes added.
[edit]
Beta Patch 0.9.0 - 15 August 2004
- All secondary tracking skills have been removed. Your skill points have been refunded.
- Campfires can now be made in dungeons (and as a side effect of this in buildings as well).
- Campfire Bonuses no longer stack.
[edit]
Beta Patch 0.8.0 - 7 July 2004
- Survival: Crackling sounds have been added to player created campfires.

