First time watching one of your videos, I have put about 400 hours into BDO and I haven't even touched the surface of this game. I really appreciated this video, it really helped me find a starting point on my cooking journey. Cheers.
This video has carried my brain through this lifeskill path so hard, whenever I take short breaks from the game and come back I always check back into this vid to refresh my memory of all the mechanics because of how beautifully everything is explained. This is like my 5th time watching lol. Great job and thanks!
Incredible video guide man. I'm about a month into BDO & for the first time, I feel like I'm beasting it.. in the kitchen.. lol. That's exactly what I wanted & even though I couldn't afford exactly everything you mentioned, I got what I could as you've layed down an amazing roadmap & now I have goals to work towards. Currently cooking at 2.3s per tick, thanks!!
A nice trick to get a lot of the vendor cooking materials into the storage at once is using the horse stacking trick. With that trick you can stock up on as many materials as you want in one single trip.
aiRstylez , that's a great guide to get into cooking one thing, I do is keep an alt in Calpheon near the fruit vendor very time I need fruit, just switch alt and buy the fruit you need and put it in the market place storage and pick with other character in whatever city your cooking in.
I cook in grana since there most of the time you dont need to compete for boxes. If you go to the lake/water northeast of grana, there is a fruit vendor. So you dont really need an alt for that anymore
@@lionheart619js I just got the residence house near the storage npc and the cheapest storage house in grana, nothing more. I will probably move to calph or altinova since I want to use the cp.
I forgot to say thanks for the mouse movement gathering tip at Pilgrim's so, thanks a bunch for that. Super informative content and greatly appreciated.
Wonderful video, I learned a TON! Never really life skilled before besides making beer for workers. And even then I just had tons of random ingredients sitting around I never used or sold since the market change. Now I have a use for all those hoarded grapes and eggs!
@@magnus2544 yeah I used to be in it back in the day and never changed it lol. You can look up "battlegrounds with dara mactire" and the do an intro for my paladin like 3 to 4 mins in. Its edited and posted by psynaps. That's awesome that you noticed that!
just to let you know, in the otter viliage in kamadslvia, there is a daily quest to catch 1 green fish and completing it gives you a free advanced cooking station
You get an avg of 2.5 vinegar on a cook with low/no mastery, and the average can go up to almost 3. So rn vin is 1.1k, potato 1.5k, fruit is 700, lets say 2.5k cost of ingredients. So for every 2.5k, you should expect 1.1k*2.5, so 2.75k. Not much profit, but not a loss at least. Also, usually is the operative word. It very well could be a loss sometimes.
Quick additives that apply to the Sep 21 2022 update: - Currently you can do a daily quest to get a 10 hour buff granting a 1 second cooking time reduction. These daily quests come back in different events, so be on the lookout for those. - The four byproducts mentioned by BDOdae (which also is dead right now), have been combined into one unified byproduct called the Witch's Delicacy. Each 10-batch of those lets you get 900 CP EXP and 30K Cooking EXP
Really nice guide :) tyvm. One question though. Why a sharp @-1.4 second alchemy stone instead of resplendent @-1.7 seconds or even splendid @ -2 seconds?
Very thorough guide and great information! A daft guy like me would have loved to maybe have seen more numbers when buying your gear to have an estimate of the investment needed precooking ^^ But such an informative vid. Will be coming back to study it for sure!
The biggest cost is getting 1 second cooking, then the more capital you have to work with the faster everything else goes. 1s cooking can cost a little over 1b depending on canape or not. After that, getting started with a low amount of capital is perfectly fine, it'll just take a little while to compound profits =]
@@aiRstylez Odd, I got no notification of your response. Ahh well. Nonetheless, a week later and the complexity of this video realky makes a lot more sense. Thank you sincerely!
Great Guide. However you buying those 5000 Paprika got me confused as it turn out they cannot be used for the vinegar recipe. Now I got them laying in my storage... I know, I know, I will eventually use them anyways. It's just an additional cost that I could have avoided (as a new player ever silver is important lol)
Correct me if I'm wrong but I thought TRI manos would do than just speed it up. Would higher mastery not mean more food for the same amount of ingredients, as well as a higher sell-price for the end-result imperials?
@@tristanoblasi9477 fair enough, but in the video he mentions using his TRI Manos and says it won't make him more money but it will was my point. I can't babysit my cooking so I find that with canape outfit plus the mastery clothes it's still done by the time I check back.
Im following this shit :D but i cant afford to get cooking time down lower than 2.2s unfortunately, need the +4 chest to get it down more (currently only using a +3)
@aiRstylez JordanTV cooks in weird places like Olvia because there are fewer players in the area, which reduces the lag -- so that's one way around that issue.
They're the same as the ones in the video, there was an update to replace them so they don't take up so much space, instead of 4 or 5 meals for different things, it gives you one for everything.
hi, just started BDO and just don’t understand why you should level up cooking in an alt and why that alt is not the crafter class(idk the name, the boomerang girl)
Invest in nodes, then the subnodes with grains, then assign workers to them. Make sure you keep feeding your workers, and try and promote them to artisan. Also Goblins are generally the way to go. Other than that, you *could* farm them, or manually gather them, or buy them off the central market.
Dude wants me to spend 280 mil for that extra 0.1 seconds less of cooking time... I'm broke already after buying those silver embroidered clothes my guy
You can just throw the strawberries and the paprika in your marketplace warehouse, leave an alt in calpheon and not have to run back and forth. Just stack your horse from vendor to calpheon market place instead of back to heidel.....why have I not seen a single person doing this?
So... I can't afford the +4 Clothes, I cant afford the orange sharp stone and there are 80 orders of the grey stones, and there are about 20k preorders for advanced cooking utensils. This is kinda impossible to do right now
Just gather the materials and do it yourself, if you cant afford +4 just buy the +1 or the one you can afford, the stones just save time you can watch youtube or do other things while you wait, plus it gives you energy so you can gather things or uprage grinding nodes.
I know this video is a bit older but quick question... where did you get grain for 505 silver? Grain is around 1.7k for me. Wut? Edit: Holy hell I just saw that your vinegar sold for 1590 silver back then... either NA and EU are completely different, or the market change drastically over the last year. Doesn't matter that much to me anyway since I use all that vinegar for pickled veggies and turn them into boxes. Takes longer to get the money, but its still there.
Yes! Finally someone who updated it.
New sub mate, keep it going
This is easily the most helpful cooking guide I've seen. Thank you for this!
First time watching one of your videos, I have put about 400 hours into BDO and I haven't even touched the surface of this game. I really appreciated this video, it really helped me find a starting point on my cooking journey. Cheers.
This video has carried my brain through this lifeskill path so hard, whenever I take short breaks from the game and come back I always check back into this vid to refresh my memory of all the mechanics because of how beautifully everything is explained. This is like my 5th time watching lol. Great job and thanks!
Incredible video guide man. I'm about a month into BDO & for the first time, I feel like I'm beasting it.. in the kitchen.. lol. That's exactly what I wanted & even though I couldn't afford exactly everything you mentioned, I got what I could as you've layed down an amazing roadmap & now I have goals to work towards. Currently cooking at 2.3s per tick, thanks!!
Had no idea about the fruit vendor. Lifesaver, ty
A nice trick to get a lot of the vendor cooking materials into the storage at once is using the horse stacking trick. With that trick you can stock up on as many materials as you want in one single trip.
Of a single ingredient.
this is so good dude thank you, a year later and its a life SAVER
aiRstylez , that's a great guide to get into cooking one thing, I do is keep an alt in Calpheon near the fruit vendor very time I need fruit, just switch alt and buy the fruit you need and put it in the market place storage and pick with other character in whatever city your cooking in.
I cook in grana since there most of the time you dont need to compete for boxes. If you go to the lake/water northeast of grana, there is a fruit vendor. So you dont really need an alt for that anymore
Chrises did you level up the city itself?
@@lionheart619js I just got the residence house near the storage npc and the cheapest storage house in grana, nothing more. I will probably move to calph or altinova since I want to use the cp.
Chrises yo do you have a discord? I need to ask some questions?
I forgot to say thanks for the mouse movement gathering tip at Pilgrim's so, thanks a bunch for that. Super informative content and greatly appreciated.
Over 25k hrs into bdo an never seriously invested into cooking. This is going to help tremendously!!!
Wonderful video, I learned a TON! Never really life skilled before besides making beer for workers. And even then I just had tons of random ingredients sitting around I never used or sold since the market change. Now I have a use for all those hoarded grapes and eggs!
Is that the Dara Mactire logo in your profile pic? Haven't seen that in ages. :v
@@magnus2544 yeah I used to be in it back in the day and never changed it lol. You can look up "battlegrounds with dara mactire" and the do an intro for my paladin like 3 to 4 mins in. Its edited and posted by psynaps. That's awesome that you noticed that!
@@Ubermane used to follow a couple Dara Mactire content creators back in the day. Still follow Mufasaprime and Fiveshot
just to let you know, in the otter viliage in kamadslvia, there is a daily quest to catch 1 green fish and completing it gives you a free advanced cooking station
hi, could you tell me how the npc is called? :3
i can´t find it
@@bongoocat4094 His name is Otter according to the wiki
@@bongoocat4094 the name is otter
were do i get starch from?i did not see if you went over that?
Starch is wheat corn potato sweet potato and barley just look up the node locations on Google and po on cm
Vinegar is usually profit .. - vinegar twice cheaper than the other required ingredients
You get an avg of 2.5 vinegar on a cook with low/no mastery, and the average can go up to almost 3. So rn vin is 1.1k, potato 1.5k, fruit is 700, lets say 2.5k cost of ingredients. So for every 2.5k, you should expect 1.1k*2.5, so 2.75k. Not much profit, but not a loss at least. Also, usually is the operative word. It very well could be a loss sometimes.
Thanks for the guide. Just started so on a budget so can't buy all the nice gear to help power-up. Very nice guide.
if anyone is watching this while oasis event is still up, u can buy seafood cron for 1 silver
Still going on and still buying 100s.
THANK YOU 4 VERY EDUCATIONAL COOKING VIDEO - NOW I CAN START THIS LIFE SKILLING PROCESS LOL !
Meanwhile 40k preorders on advanced utensils
Seems like the money is more in crafting the utensils?
Chris Hiss no as you’ll make more crafting and using them. Selling them you’ll lose profit, a lot of profit.
Quick additives that apply to the Sep 21 2022 update:
- Currently you can do a daily quest to get a 10 hour buff granting a 1 second cooking time reduction. These daily quests come back in different events, so be on the lookout for those.
- The four byproducts mentioned by BDOdae (which also is dead right now), have been combined into one unified byproduct called the Witch's Delicacy. Each 10-batch of those lets you get 900 CP EXP and 30K Cooking EXP
got about 100 million to my name. so this is gonna be slow.... lol
Really nice guide :) tyvm. One question though. Why a sharp @-1.4 second alchemy stone instead of resplendent @-1.7 seconds or even splendid @ -2 seconds?
thank you for making this guide! I just hit guru cooking today!
Still linking this video to people, miss you Dad
where di you get the Wheat from? great vid :)
this only works if you have utensils available on the market right? Right now we have 4.2k preorders and I've only gotten 10 in 4 days.
A great character you created.
Very good guide. Just Curious what house number in Heidal did you use?
What is this cool mail announcement you got at the bottom? What setting I have to turn on?
Um. You are frickin amazing dude. Fantastic video.
This was so great thank you, I was at beginner 1 cooking and needed skilled 1 for bartali. I think Im gonna ride this train up to artisan if i can
If you create a Shai, you are professional 1 immediately at cooking and alchemy.
Gathering and alchemy
Very thorough guide and great information! A daft guy like me would have loved to maybe have seen more numbers when buying your gear to have an estimate of the investment needed precooking ^^
But such an informative vid. Will be coming back to study it for sure!
The biggest cost is getting 1 second cooking, then the more capital you have to work with the faster everything else goes. 1s cooking can cost a little over 1b depending on canape or not. After that, getting started with a low amount of capital is perfectly fine, it'll just take a little while to compound profits =]
@@aiRstylez Odd, I got no notification of your response. Ahh well. Nonetheless, a week later and the complexity of this video realky makes a lot more sense. Thank you sincerely!
now that advanced utensils are always on mass preorder, would you recommend putting more stock into making your own?
Yes make your own.
Great Guide. However you buying those 5000 Paprika got me confused as it turn out they cannot be used for the vinegar recipe. Now I got them laying in my storage... I know, I know, I will eventually use them anyways. It's just an additional cost that I could have avoided (as a new player ever silver is important lol)
Man you upset over that uninstall now lol. Once you actually get to end game and wanna be good enjoy the cancer you'll endure.
8:00 look that Prince... in the chat LUL
Great Video! very detailed and planed out perfectly. couldnt of asked for anything more! +1 sub
how u sell stuff from heidel? Isnt that away from imperial delivery?
What shai outfit is that in the beginning?
Correct me if I'm wrong but I thought TRI manos would do than just speed it up. Would higher mastery not mean more food for the same amount of ingredients, as well as a higher sell-price for the end-result imperials?
yes but the amount of time you will spend cooking at 4-5 seconds isn't worth the amount of profit from a lower proc rate at 1 second.
@@tristanoblasi9477 fair enough, but in the video he mentions using his TRI Manos and says it won't make him more money but it will was my point. I can't babysit my cooking so I find that with canape outfit plus the mastery clothes it's still done by the time I check back.
@@jackdonovan5435 yeah if you cant babysit you will make decend profit. with manos.
Yeah that's y slow cooking and quick cooking exists
How do you replenish your grain? Do you workers farming for you? Do you do it manually? I'm quite new to the whole node system/workers
You bought the cm already, 26k meat, no meat the cm LOL, shame ourbself 🤣🤣 (Great video!!) Keep it up! I love our Shai :)
Nice, very good guide.
What is the best class for Cooking?
how long did it take to cook those 4500 meals?
Im following this shit :D but i cant afford to get cooking time down lower than 2.2s unfortunately, need the +4 chest to get it down more (currently only using a +3)
amazing series
Ty helped alot and explained very well
The book of life wasn't discontinued i just got one the other day.
how much coin to set this all up then?
Can advanced cooking station last all night while you are sleeping? What happens if durability ends while you are afk?
What do we do now that they nerfed the byproducts to crap. I made 1980 vinegar and got 1 single witch byproduct.
It's not necessarily nerfed, you just had a bad batch. It's roughly 2.4% obtain chance per craft.
this guide is great, thank you
Thanks for the video got me excited to be a cook
good stuff, best on youtube for now. thanks
Super helpful guide! Thank you
Subscribed with a +1 thumbs up like. Good effort on the video :)
I dont get any side dices , what i am doing wrong?
Aaaannd i just found out that u can buy fruit vegies from NPC ! thanks man
@aiRstylez JordanTV cooks in weird places like Olvia because there are fewer players in the area, which reduces the lag -- so that's one way around that issue.
Hey buddy nice vid, whats the best way to get the bonus cooking quest that rewards 1k milk? Thanks in advance
those plus 4 cooking clothes are like 1 billion silver now, little hard to get that
Worthy investment to save for
So Vinegar all the way to guru?
I love your videos!
nice guide!! , question please if u want leveling cooking to guru are u prefer using cooking clothes with -time or +mastery?
His playstyle is -time
nice vid easy to understand
Why am I not getting the byproducts?
All I've ever seen are those purple dishes that you turn in at Olivia.
They're the same as the ones in the video, there was an update to replace them so they don't take up so much space, instead of 4 or 5 meals for different things, it gives you one for everything.
Is the life stone a one time use?
Spirit stones have 50 uses and break, whereas alchemy stones are repairable with dust.
Good video subscribed
Great first vid man keep it up u gained a sub from me. Wish Bdodae would update to new imperials.
hey, i dont get extra ressources like "Dish with poorly prepared ingredients" why? :c
theyve removed that and made it into witches delecasy
hi, just started BDO and just don’t understand why you should level up cooking in an alt and why that alt is not the crafter class(idk the name, the boomerang girl)
You main Shai?
All of the advanced cooking utensils are sold out and rough stone isnt easy to get any suggestions.
Pre order or craft. Pilgrim's Haven I hear is great for rough stones (I've never gathered there though).
Alr thx man
whats an easy way to get alot of grains?
Invest in nodes, then the subnodes with grains, then assign workers to them. Make sure you keep feeding your workers, and try and promote them to artisan. Also Goblins are generally the way to go. Other than that, you *could* farm them, or manually gather them, or buy them off the central market.
Thanks for this my dude I made 40 beer
Very good video. Everyone now a days seems to be using Shai's as there cooking slave :)
Subbed! Great content
Thanks
Can someone link that website please in comments
Right now the advanced cooking utensils are sold out, what should I do? would it still be worth to craft them? I am artisan.
Absolutely, desperate times call for desperate pilgrims haven rough stone gathering =D
How to get wheat?
How do you get your weight up to 2600???? Even with buff and cash shop upgrades I only get up to around 1800.
I believe there are limited weight items on sale.
Dude wants me to spend 280 mil for that extra 0.1 seconds less of cooking time... I'm broke already after buying those silver embroidered clothes my guy
uhm i have a question what do i do with the vinegar? do i sell on the central market or do i keep?
Make it into pickled veg, or sell on the market
aiRstylez Ok thank u sm
Thank you very much!
None of your items are available today and haven't been for well over a few months it would seem. :(
Just started cooking I use workers to farm my veg
How do you get 2000+ weight limit?
Pearlshop and loyalty. Han gervish in main weap and sub weap.
What do you think about mass cooking meat croquette to masters to then turn into meals for imperial boxes?
Might as well just do pickled veges
Can pickled vegetables be turned into crates?
Yes, Every food
Yes, professional crates.
the price is increase because you and the rest of youtubers!!!
It's a shame there's not at least a dozen other dishes at any given time to profit from... How dare people learn?!
do we not grind beer anymore?
Beer's been a loss for a while with grain prices spiking up
@@aiRstylez but potatoes..... :o
@@aiRstylez ty for the headsup
I'm having trouble finding a starch. Any recommendations?
Potato/wheat/corn/sweet potato/barley
You can just throw the strawberries and the paprika in your marketplace warehouse, leave an alt in calpheon and not have to run back and forth. Just stack your horse from vendor to calpheon market place instead of back to heidel.....why have I not seen a single person doing this?
i was so shure it wass going to be essence of liquer and make in in to honey wine to sell to imperior cooking
Now that you can box basically anything, Honey Wine isn't as necessary, and honey can be a limiting ingredient for a new chef.
@@marx_avenger6137 ah ok thx
Great guide. Keep them coming!
can i in theory get to guru 50 with just vinegar?
Yes, it's just going to take you 4x as long
So... I can't afford the +4 Clothes, I cant afford the orange sharp stone and there are 80 orders of the grey stones, and there are about 20k preorders for advanced cooking utensils. This is kinda impossible to do right now
Just gather the materials and do it yourself, if you cant afford +4 just buy the +1 or the one you can afford, the stones just save time you can watch youtube or do other things while you wait, plus it gives you energy so you can gather things or uprage grinding nodes.
I know this video is a bit older but quick question... where did you get grain for 505 silver? Grain is around 1.7k for me. Wut?
Edit: Holy hell I just saw that your vinegar sold for 1590 silver back then... either NA and EU are completely different, or the market change drastically over the last year. Doesn't matter that much to me anyway since I use all that vinegar for pickled veggies and turn them into boxes. Takes longer to get the money, but its still there.