Cooking is the act of creating food using a Campfire, a Cooking Pot, an Industrial Grill, or an Industrial Cooker. Show Cooking meat requires a Campfire or an Industrial Grill, while cooking recipes requires a Cooking Pot or an Industrial Cooker.The Basics[]All recipes except Jerky[]Some recipes require ingredients that you can only acquire through farming, like Citronal, Longrass, Rockarrot, and Savoroot.Recipes[]Recipes can be found in the inventories of various carnivores. Recipes list the ingredients that can be put in the Cooking Pot or Industrial Cooker in order to craft food that gives extra buffs such as increased insulation, hp regeneration, stamina regeneration, prolonged oxygen and more. The Rockwell recipe items are not required to make any foods, acting only as an in-world guideline to cook the food items.Some advanced food can be utilized by dinosaurs. They do get the benefit of the food (195.2). Below is an updated list of current recipes found in the world:
Kibble[]Egg-based Kibble are also cooked in a Cooking Pot, taking 30 seconds (4 thatch) and are used as specialized food when taming a creature. Although all kibble types will technically work to tame all creatures, certain creatures have a favorite type of Kibble that is 5x faster than regular food with much less taming effectiveness lost but using the wrong kibble is only 2/3 as effective as using the creature's regular food and will instead decrease the taming effectiveness. In addition to the ingredients listed below, all kibble recipes require a Waterskin with at least 25% water in it (any other Water-container works, but will be completely used up regardless of capacity).Fertilized eggs can also be used to make Kibble. Breeding creatures is a great way to generate eggs on-demand.
Kibble (Mobile)[]
Each Kibble, shown below, is cooked with a specific egg with 1 of the Crops and 1 of either Cooked Meat, Cooked Meat Jerky or Prime Meat Jerky, in addition, almost all kibble recipes require 2 × Mejoberries, 3 × Fiber and a Waterskin (or other water-container) with at least 25% water in it. Quetzal Egg kibble is currently the only exception which requires 100 × Mejoberries and 120 × Fiber instead of the aforementioned quantities.RP Oriented Cooking System[]The Custom Cooking System allows survivors to create their own Custom Consumable items with custom names and ingredients to provide different effects. In order to create a custom recipe, the items one wishes to use in the recipe should be placed into a Cooking Pot (However, this is not required as they can be added into the recipe in the cooking screen).
What can you cook in a cooking pot in Ark?Cooking Pot. Thatch (7.5 seconds). Wood (30 seconds). Sparkpowder (1 minute). AnglerGel (4 minutes). What's the fastest way to cook Meat in Ark?The Basics. Require a Waterskin, Water Jar or. ... . Take 60 seconds to cook in a Cooking Pot (8x Thatch or 2x Wood or 1x. ... . Cook using an Industrial Cooker is 12x faster, and it can hold much more items, can be irrigated and is powered by 1 × ... . Take 5 hours to spoil.. Can be placed on a creature to extend spoiling time to 20 hours.. Where do you cook Meat in Ark?The two main places that players can cook meat are the campfire and the Industrial Grill.. Approach the cooking device that you're planning to use.. Press the Use key to access its inventory.. Drag the raw meat from your inventory into the inventory of the cooking device.. Add the required fuel into its inventory.. |