Water Cooking Pot Ark

All recipes except Jerky

  • Require a Waterskin, Water Jar or Canteen that is at least 25% full.
  • Take 60 seconds to cook in a Cooking Pot (8x Thatch or 2x Wood or 1x Sparkpowder per recipe.)
  • Cook using an Industrial Cooker is 12x faster, and it can hold much more items, can be irrigated and is powered by 1 × Gasoline for 15 minutes.
  • Take 5 hours to spoil.
  • Can be placed on a creature to extend spoiling time to 20 hours.
  • Can be placed in a Preserving Bin to extend spoiling time to 2 days.
  • Can be placed in a Refrigerator to extend spoiling time to 20 days.
  • Some recipes require ingredients that you can only acquire through farming, like Citronal, Longrass, Rockarrot, and Savoroot.

    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:

    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 creatures 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.

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    After putting the necessary ingredients into the cooking pot, including fuel and a Waterskin, Water Jar or Canteen that is at least 25% full, light the fire using the button below its inventory slots. Every few seconds (or possibly every minute), the ingredients will be consumed and produce one item. Water Jars and Canteens, despite holding two and three times as much water as a waterskin, are all single use.

    The Cooking Pot can be lit by placing a fuel source such as Thatch, Wood, Sparkpowder or AnglerGel into its inventory and activated by pressing the Use key (default E or pressing and holding ). Holding the Use key will open the radial menu, where the player can choose to open its inventory, light it, or destroy it.

    Cooking Up One Of The Rockwell Recipes

    To create one of the Rockwell Recipes the first thing you will need is to know the ingredients to a recipe. I have a complete list of these recipes here: Complete List Of Rockwell Recipes. You dont actually need to find the recipe card in game, you simply need to know what to put in the cooking pot.

    Also note that many of the recipes are sensitive, so I would have to recommend that you use Thatch to fuel the cooking pot. Charcoal can unfortunately mix up your recipe when you are burning wood since this creates Charcoal which is used in a few of the recipes.

    Keep in mind that Sparkpowder can also cause havoc if used in the cooking pot. This is for the same reason Charcoal can be a problem. Both Charcoal and Sparkpowder are used in some of the Dye Recipes. Thatch is your friend when used as a fuel in the cooking pot.

    The RP cooking system allows you to create custom recipes. The effects of the recipe are influenced by your Crafting Speed Skill.

    And yes, the Focal Chilli from the Rockwell Recipes (100% bonus to crafting speed) does have an effect on this! While details on exactly what works best are still very vague I can at least tell you how to make a custom recipe and what some basic ingredient ideas are.

    To make a custom recipe you need a blank Note. Dont write anything on it when you create it, just hit ESC when asked to fill out the note. Put the blank note in the cooking pot. Then close the cooking pot and look at it. Hold down E to bring up the wheel. Youll have an option to create a new recipe.

    Put your ingredients in, name it, fill out its description, and set the colors up. Well, ok, so you dont really have to do all of that. But a name would be a good idea, and you need to add ingredients.

    The trick here is that you wont really know what the result will be until youve created the recipe and made it at least once. Once you have done that your recipe card will tell you what the exact effects are. And nope, you dont even have to eat it first. Just make one.

    To get maximum potentcy out of your recipes try this:

    1. Make 2 Mindwipe Tonic 2. Use a Mindwipe Tonic 3. Put all points into Crafting Speed 4. Use Focal Chilli 5. Create as many recipes as you like before the Focal Chilli runs out 6. Use Mindwipe Tonic again to set your character up the way you like 7. Use and enjoy your super recipes when ever you please

    FAQ

    How do you give water to a cooking pot in Ark?

    What you do is run a pipe and tap right over the cooking pot. That way you never have to move to refill your waterskins.

    Can you use water jar in cooking pot ark?

    After putting the necessary ingredients into the cooking pot, including fuel and a Waterskin, Water Jar or Canteen that is at least 25% full, light the fire using the button below its inventory slots. Every few seconds (or possibly every minute), the ingredients will be consumed and produce one item.

    How do cooking pots work in Ark?

    Stack Size

    The Cooking Pot is a structure that functions similar to the Campfire or Industrial Cooker and allows for the cooking of advanced foods and dyes with fuel (Wood, Thatch, Sparkpowder, or Angler Gel) to start up the fire. Burning Wood also produces Charcoal.

    What can you put in the cooking pot in Ark?

    Stack Size

    The Cooking Pot is a structure that functions similar to the Campfire or Industrial Cooker and allows for the cooking of advanced foods and dyes with fuel (Wood, Thatch, Sparkpowder, or Angler Gel) to start up the fire. Burning Wood also produces Charcoal.

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