To 150. recipe: delicious omelet is located in the thorn valley Gromgao camp Nerist, to 175 can also be directly 200.175 ~ -250 level cooking, if you do not know how to fish, this stage will have to plan for a little bit, recipe: stone scale cod (175 ~ 210 level), recipe: silver head salmon (175 ~ 235 level), recipe: deep fried blush fish ( Level 225~260), Recipe: Spotted Yellowtail (Level 225~260) will get you through this stage. At this point you can appreciate that the fishing profession is the best match for cooking, these low-level and cheap materials are all contributed by the fishing congregation, and the recipes only require you to run the Treasure Bay once and look for Kelsey Yancey inside the Port Authority to buy them, and they're not limited. 250~280 levels, all the fish in Firas is a no-brainer, there's not a lot of useful low-level cooking anyway, and cheap materials are the way to go. Horde and Alliance players can buy the recipe: Night Scale Fish Soup (level 250~285) and the recipe: Boiled Yang Scale Salmon (level 250~285) from Gikosis in the Hot Sand Harbor of Tanaris, after which you can fish for both of the above fish along the inland rivers of Firas.
Non-fishing players will have no choice at all, the good thing is that there are suitable recipes - Recipe: Juicy Bear Burger (level 250~285) and Recipe: Bear Skewer (level 250~285), alliance and horde players can look for Thorned Branches Woodland Marigane in the Forest of Fellwood and Bail in the Blood and Poison Outpost, respectively, to get the recipe, and the cooking ingredient Bear Loin Meat has a high drop rate from the bears in the Ferwood Forest, but it's a little harder to buy at the auction house if you want to.
Level 280~300, Ferris Feathermoon Fortress of Viviana and Moxacher camp of Shyndra Deep Grass respectively for the Alliance and Horde players to sell four 275 level cooking recipes, but from the price of raw materials, can be caught in Ferris fresh white scale salmon price is cheap and sufficient, so the recipe: grilled salmon (level 275~315) is the fishing department players of the choice, until level 300 is the fishing department of the player It's a 100% upgrade until level 300, and one set will solve everything.
You're a non-fishing player and you don't happen to have any fresh whitefish for sale at the auction house? Only have trouble with that. You have 2 options - Doomhammer East End Kid Boss Drop Recipe Recipe:Lorntam Potato Chunks or Hylissus Cooking Desert Meatballs Recipe via a simple quest after level 280. The bottom line is that you have to prepare the ingredients needed for both recipes yourself. Lorntam Ground Potatoes will be obtainable in Doomhammer East, while the only way to get the meat of the sandworms is to fight the sandworms in Hylissus, with a drop chance of about one out of three.
From the Outlands, cooking is easy, if you're not fishing, follow the above demanded meats, find the corresponding Alliance/Horde recipe vendor to buy the recipe, and then use the corresponding meat to rush the level afterward. All Outlands meat or fish are inexpensive and not in high demand compared to each other. The meat you get during leveling is almost enough to upgrade your cooking. Upgrade in the following order: Recipe: Predator Hot Dogs/Recipe: Delicious Vultures (level 300~330) - Recipe: BBQ Split-Hoof Beef/Recipe: Tabbouleh Cutlets (level 325~350). As long as you get to level 350, you can just use meat from Northrend.
If you upgrade with fishing, this route: Recipe: Smoked Salmon / Recipe: Delicious Devil's Tail Fish (level 300~330) - Recipe: Golden Fish Fillet / Recipe: Grilled Mud Fish (level 325~350) will be your best choice to rush 350 cooking.
Level 350 cooking can start to be upgraded by utilizing ingredients from Northrend. As far as the current situation is concerned, Northrend's ingredients are produced in large quantities and are cheap, whether it's fish or meat, whichever route you choose is viable, and the way to upgrade is undoubtedly to upgrade with whichever ingredients are available. Also, when you first set foot in Northrend, you can learn all the cooking recipes for levels 350~400.
Generally speaking, cold meat yields the most and is the cheapest, so if you're mainly buying ingredients, then using all of it to make Northrend Stew is the best option, and as Northrend Stew is also an item required for one of the daily quests in Dalaran Cooking, making more of it to take and sell is also a good choice. The only thing you need to be aware of is that you need to first use Rincewind Fjord or Northwind Tundra Landing Village to find an Expert Culinary Trainer and complete the quest Northrend's Chef quest with 4 pieces of cold meat to get the Northrend Stew recipe.
When your cooking level reaches 400, all recipes will be grayed out and you will only be able to trade in the following recipes for upgrades after obtaining the Dalaran Culinary Medal through Dalaran Culinary Daily Quests. You will also need a lot of Northland Spices, so buy them at the Auction House.
Finally, it should be noted that above level 425, all level 400 recipes will turn green, requiring much more materials and less effective upgrades, so it is recommended that you use Recipe: Small Feast and Recipe: Bountiful Feast to level up to level 450. Of course, you can invest a lot in some Arctic spices, and directly use the green recipe to level 435 or so, according to the calculation, in fact, the cost of these two methods is almost the same, the only difference lies in the consumption of spices in the North. If you have a lot of Northland Spice in stock, you can use the green formula to rush to the level.
After that it's CTM's 450+525 then there's nothing much to say about killing monsters and fishing when you're practicing leveling by yourself and practicing slowly