


As soon as you have the Kitchen Counter, the three basic Cookware items will be available from Blaise. Kitchen items from Blaise are delivered instantly to your House and installed in your Kitchen. Simply choose his Cookware option from the Menu and he will give you a Kitchen Counter. You can obtain this (as well as Cookware later) from Blaise when he is behind his counter. In order to be able to begin to cook, you will need a Kitchen Counter. Tip: When you wish to discover the actual Energy and Status Effects of any food Item, press L and a detailed description of the Item with all Energy and Stat Effects will be displayed. Item information for any Cooked Dish when accessed in-game does not include Skill Level requirements or the list of Ingredients. Those will be added as soon as they are confirmed. When the actual Cooked Dish has been obtained but the Recipe has not been acquired, the entry will not display the ingredients. In like fashion, a favourite Cooked Dish often will raise the Friendship Levels of human Characters faster than any raw Items. Cooked Dishes again have far more value than raw Items in terms of persuading Monsters to surrender and accompany you back to the Monster Barn. If you wish to tame any Monster, you must give it Food. In Rune Factory 3, you will not have a Pet Glove to tame Monsters. It may mean solely that you do not have sufficient Skill to prepare the Dish. If, therefore, you are using the 'trial-and-error' method to experiment in your Kitchen, you must not suppose that a failure signifies a lack of required ingredients. You will not be able to make a Dish at all if you do not have the right Cookware or Utensil but even if you have both the correct Cookware AND the Recipe for a Dish, you may be unable to make it successfully if your Cooking Skill Level is too low. In Rune Factory 3, Skill Levels in Cooking determine your success rate where any specific Cooked Dish is concerned. The difference between this method and the purchase and consumption of Recipe Bread is that eating Recipe Bread will add the Recipe to your Cookbook whether or not you have or can make the Dish successfully.

Whenever a new Dish is created successfully, the Recipe will be added to your Cookbook. You can use the old 'trial-and'error' method or use this Guide to create new Dishes. Learning an actual Recipe will increase your chances of success with any specific Cooked Dish but is not a requirement. With the Kitchen Counter alone, you will be able to create 'No Utensil' or 'Hand' Dishes. Basic Cookware then will appear in the Menu under that heading. Your home in the Sharance Tree will not include any area for cooking initially, but when you first speak to Blaise and choose the 'Cookiing Appliances' option in his Menu, he will give you a Kitchen Counter. Furthermore, Cooked Dishes have Energy values that are superior to those of raw Items. For a start, creating Weapons, Accessories and Medicines are based on the same principles as Cooking in the Kitchen. Cooking in Rune Factory 3Īs in any Harvest Moon or Rune Factory game, Cooked Dishes have a variety of uses and any player who mistakenly believes that he/she cn neglect culinary skills in favour of combat soon will discover that the two go hand-in-hand. Success in the creation of any Item is based on having the proper workspace, the proper Equipment (if you are making a Cooked Dish), all required Ingredients AND the Skill Level required to make the Item successfully. Apart from the Kitchen and the Cookware that can be added to the Kitchen Counter, you can order a Forge, a Workshop and a Pharmacy in Rune Factory 3 and each has its own Recipe Lists. In Rune Factory, unlike Harvest Moon, 'Cooking' is only one aspect of creating new Items. By Freyashawk Created on 8 November 2010 Last updated on IntroductionĬooking always is an important part of any Harvest Moon or Rune Factory game.
