Mists of Pandaria Professions: Cooking Up a Storm

Mists of Pandaria Professions: Cooking Up a Storm

We’ve already gone over the new Spirit of Harmony resource and the changes coming to many professions in Mists of Pandaria, but we’d be remiss if we didn’t go over some of the larger profession changes. We sat down with the designers to talk about Archaeology, Cooking, and Inscription to learn more about what’s in store for these trades

Please note that this overview includes many details regarding plot elements or in-game surprises, so look away if that’s not your thing.

Archaeology: Digging in the Dirt

Introduced with the Cataclysm expansion, Archeology allows players to do a little digging (literally) into the history of the races of Azeroth; Mists of Pandaria will introduce two new fragment types for the mogu and pandaren. The discovery of Pandaria will also lead to the unearthing of new items and new functionality that will entice any treasure seeker to break out the survey kit and get digging.

Previously, each site only contained three dig locations, but with Mists of Pandaria, this has been expanded to six. This should cut down on travel time so archaeologists can instead spend more time discovering the mysteries that Azeroth has hidden beneath its crust. We’ve also added an extra surprise to the dig sites in Pandaria; you never know when one of the sha will pop up. Killing one will provide extra fragments and a chance to procure a keystone as well.

If you’ve wondered where Brann Bronzebeard has landed, have no fear, as you’ll be able to find him in the Seat of Knowledge along with the Lorewalkers faction. Pandaren and mogu common Artifacts will turn into Restored Artifacts on use, which you can trade in to him for bags containing a small number of fragments of the race of your choice. At Exalted reputation, you’ll also be able to trade them for Lorewalker’s Lodestones (which teleport you to a random digsite in Pandaria) or Lorewalker’s Maps (30-minute cooldown and randomizes Archaeology digsites in Pandaria). Occasionally, when you finish a common Archaeology project, instead of getting a “normal” common Artifact, you will get the Pristine version. These will start a one-time quest, rather than turn into a Restored Artifact. When you complete that quest, the artifact will appear in the Seat of Knowledge, and can be examined by interacting with it.

There’s plenty more to discover as you travel through this mysterious new continent.

Cooking: The Way of the Wok

The pandaren take their culinary creations seriously and their influence has changed cooking as a whole for all of Azeroth. Some of these changes are subtle, like the appearance of the cooking pane. Cooking recipes are more clearly organized based on what you’re looking to create, from expansion-specific recipes to holiday treats.

Cooking has become a slightly more individual affair. Feasts will still provide close-to-maximum food bonuses and are the most efficient way to provide for your raid, but the very best stat boosts are reserved for the cooks (and their customers) who put in that extra effort to create single-serving masterpieces. These food items crafted for individual consumption will provide primary stat benefits, and the more effort that goes into a particular recipe, the higher the value of the bonus stat it provides.

You’ll meet the Ironpaws in the Halfhill market in the Valley of the Four Winds on your epicurean quest. These are the culinary giants of Pandaria and as you complete quests for them, you’ll earn Ironpaw Tokens, which can be redeemed for Cooking rewards.

This new faction represents the best chefs that Pandaria has to offer, and you’ll be able to train with them to learn several different cooking specializations:

You’ll be able to specialize in any of these different Cooking techniques and any one will get you to max-level Cooking, but you’ll be able to master all of the ways if you so choose. While you can do all of them at once, the most efficient path to maximizing your culinary skills will be to focus on one Way at a time. Of course, no great chef is worth a salt without some support in the kitchen. You’ll be able to summon an apprentice chef named Nomi who’s looking to learn the tricks of the trade from an accomplished pro. You’ll be able to teach her every day until she becomes an expert cook.

Cooking rewards (Ironpaw Tokens) will allow you to purchase a variety of items. These are earned by doing Cooking dailies, or by supporting the Ironpaw’s cooking school with the groceries that they need to teach their students. Here are some of the great new items available for purchase in the market:

  • Heirloom Frying Pan, Rolling Pin, and Apron
  • Pandaren Banquets  – These provide the best possible stats of all the banquets.
  • Cooking School Bell  – Needed to summon Nomi
  • Flippable Table – Unleash your rage
  • Various exclusive ingredients that can’t be found anywhere else which are needed to craft banquets and the very best food items
  • Small bags of other commonly used Cooking ingredients*

Have too much of any one ingredient? By taking advantage of the common-ingredient bags available in the market, you’ll essentially be able to turn in stacks of surplus supplies for a small amount of something you’re having trouble getting. While it does add a convenient way to buy Cooking ingredients from a vendor, this won’t be the most economical use of your resources. If you’re concerned about being able to harvest ingredients, we suggest you get to know the Tillers, who can also help you establish your own farm and grow your own vegetables.

Of course, this is just the tip of the iceberg (lettuce), and there’s more for you to discover when you begin your journey into Pandaria.

Inscription – The Pen is Mightier

The scribes of Azeroth are a deceptively powerful lot. Using herbs harvested from the earth, they create powerful inks and scribe glyphs that empower a hero’s most powerful abilities. Like Archeology and Cooking, Inscription will be renovated in Mists of Pandaria.

Many scribes may be wondering, “What’s become of the Book of Glyph Mastery?” First off, they still exist. Before you flip a table, let us explain. In the past, some glyphs could only be learned through Books of Glyph Mastery. Now, all of those glyphs can be learned through Northrend Inscription Research. Books of Glyph Mastery will stay in as a way to bypass the daily research cooldown. These same glyphs can also be learned through the daily Scroll of Wisdom cooldown (more on this later), but only after you’ve learned all the new Mists of Pandaria glyphs.  

You’ll have also noticed by now that as of patch 5.0.3, Prime Glyphs have been removed.  Most of the corresponding recipes have been converted into new Major Glyphs. Relics have also been removed from the game, so you’ll find that most of your Relic recipes have been replaced with ones for Staves.

Please note that ink traders will continue to accept Blackfallow Ink for a week or two after the expansion to give players a chance to liquidate their old ink supplies. After this short period, ink traders will only accept Ink of Dreams (the new common ink in Mists of Pandaria) and Starlight Ink will become available for purchase.

While trainers will teach some new recipes, most of the new Glyph recipes will be learned by creating Scrolls of Wisdom, which you can do once a day. In addition to functioning as a daily Inscription research for Mists, Scrolls of Wisdom will serve as a valuable reagent needed in order to make epic items (including Darkmoon Cards). This means that the supply of epic Inscription items will be limited by a scribe’s ability to only obtain one Scroll of Wisdom per day (barring a couple of exceptions including the weekly Inscription quests). It’s quite possible that the supply restrictions will result in Inscription items being more prized in the market.

On shoulder inscriptions: In the past, you only made them for yourself. In Mists of Pandaria, you need to provide them for your fellow adventurers as well.  Shoulder inscriptions will not be available for purchase from reputation vendors.  It’s all up to you.

In addition to the Staves that scribes can make in place of the old Relics, Fans (off-hand items) have been added for Mists of Pandaria level content.  While most of these can be used or sold to fellow adventurers, a couple of craftable epic Staves are reserved for the scribes that made them (Battle.net account bound). They will require the less powerful staves as a reagent, and will be a very significant undertaking – creating one will take around 20 days! Once you “outgrow” these items, you can turn it in for a “refund” of 10 Scrolls of Wisdom.

There’s plenty left to be discovered as you make your way through Pandaria and ply your chosen trades. Good luck and happy crafting!

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Evilginger
Malfurion
Evilginger
11/29/2012
i have no idea where to get the new plans for enchanting
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Gnarleybones
Shadowsong
Gnarleybones
10/24/2012
So the characters that got to Valley of the four winds first and FARMED VERMIN AND OTHER MOBS FOR VEGETABLES And then maxed COOKING in like a day, these characters were OPPORTUNIST! And now mobs don't drop veggies and we have to pay these exploitors outrageous amounts of gold because just like in D3 with where we could farm gold, someones gotta say how we play a game. So creatures whom are stealing from all the farms in valley of the four winds never happen to have veggies on them!
LOL i love how you never see issues before had and then nerf content from orbit 2 weeks later.
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Talá
Magtheridon
Talá
10/9/2012
they said that the ink trading for starlight and ink of dreams would be in after maintnance today, 10/9/12 but it's still not showing up.
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Correllon
Jaedenar
Correllon
10/9/2012
@Talá: ya this is kinda bs. darkmoon fare is going on right now and if i cant get a deck done by the end of it its going to be garbage in a month. wtf blizz get your !@#$ together
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Ihazdwarflol
Proudmoore
Ihazdwarflol
10/9/2012
wtb patch 5.1 infos
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Ashunera
Windrunner
Ashunera
10/6/2012
Any word on when we can trade Ink of Dreams for other inks? Extremely overloaded on Ink of Dreams... and that's putting it mildly.
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Falzor
Twisting Nether
Falzor
10/3/2012
sry small mistake in post 6 digs per old and new content
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Falzor
Twisting Nether
Falzor
10/3/2012
Ive enjoyed cooking for a good while now,being able to provide groups and raids with quality buffs etc with the mop cooking content i was blown away at how much enjoyment i get out of tending to gardens and specializing the ways to go in cooking now.For archeaology i wasnt t o bothered with the "grind" to completely finish prior to mop and with the new system of 6 digs per site old content and 9 in mop i think people that never touched arch will give it a try its a lot smoother well done blizz thanks a bunch.
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Nat
Black Dragonflight
Nat
9/29/2012
Whoever wrote this loves the game and word play a million times more then me!
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Ikevinge
Moon Guard
Ikevinge
9/29/2012
No one would want to "flip a table" about the Books of Glyph Mastery if they'd been added to mob drops in Cata or in Mists. The problem is we have to go back two expansions to farm herbs in order to increase a profession that's relevant for current content.
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Lehvahnah
Alleria
Lehvahnah
9/29/2012
I agree with Arthinas,hate Archeology,it's the only profession I have not max. out,,you can not lvl.it up as you lvl.up,due to the lack of dig site ,to me it is not worth the time and bother,you can get cloth for first aid by killing stuff but in archeology nothing ,If only archeology ,had pools like fishing or magnets like in Tol Brand,It's a profession that should have been DELETE
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Doomhaze
Wyrmrest Accord
Doomhaze
10/2/2012
@Lehvahnah: Not too hard to max Arch., takes a little time to figure out the digsite patterns and a little bit of patience. A trick I use is plant the surveyor twice then head in the vector between the two placings
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Arthinas
Mug'thol
Arthinas
9/28/2012
My one concern is about leveling professions on alts/new characters. I've made an Ally character on a server with some friends, but need to level up my professions...and I'm not looking forward to Archeology. It was SO painful to max that I've only done it on this one character.

What I'd like to see is the digs drop more stuff, digs spawn closer together (or more than 4 at a time), IN ADDITION TO there being more digs per site.

If it's just 6 per site, but I still have to fly around as much and dig all over the world to level it, then it's still horribly painful and I don't see myself doing much with it.

...on the other hand, I tend to like leveling cooking (fishing is painful, but at least I can do that all in one spot since Wrath if I want to), especially at Thanksgiving, and so that's cool.

I also tend to level First Aid, even though that mechanic seems dated and useless at this point outside of MAYBE Alteric Valley...
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Skulhamr
Trollbane
Skulhamr
9/27/2012
Cooking is cooking! I've always loved the buff foods and creating your own is the best way to go IMHO.

-Skul
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Nightbain
Lothar
Nightbain
9/27/2012
Yay im allready maxed out and the shoulder inscriptions will make me more profitable thx Blizz
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Ianrae
Kil'jaeden
Ianrae
9/26/2012
I was cooking before cooking was cool. This will be fun.
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Mistypaw
Turalyon
Mistypaw
9/26/2012
panda power!
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Opprimo
Arthas
Opprimo
9/26/2012
thank you for redoing inscription and actually making it a useful profession
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Dspite
Kil'jaeden
Dspite
9/26/2012
The professions are tired at this point and in need of way more revamp than this. The pacing of the professions is all messed up except at or near max level. Fix that first. Maybe it's impossible to fix with WoW as old as it is, but more effort is needed if they're going to revive this game going forward.
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Taintedblakk
Laughing Skull
Taintedblakk
9/26/2012
@Dspite: Do you have an example of a game that does this already and doesn't suffer from severe lack of subs 2 months after it's release? WoW might be dated, but I still think they have a better handle on it than most.
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Abduxuel
Nazgrel
Abduxuel
9/26/2012
Good thing I leveled cooking. xD
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Plutidor
Dentarg
Plutidor
9/25/2012
Completely agree...
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Etumno
Firetree
Etumno
9/25/2012
Time to get cooking.
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Galadrien
Earthen Ring
Galadrien
9/24/2012
Love the direction cooking skills has taken!
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Smokedizzlle
Deathwing
Smokedizzlle
9/24/2012
This is so confusing
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Aenielenicus
Wyrmrest Accord
Aenielenicus
9/24/2012
lolin, beta there was farming skill :p
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So am I gonna have to bend over and change my name once there is an NPC with it? or maybe mine can have a different name lol
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Triari
Eitrigg
Triari
9/24/2012
@Nomi: HAHA best post ever!
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Paladonis
Earthen Ring
Paladonis
9/24/2012
@Nomi: Or maybe you are really training yourself from the distant past? Perhaps Nomi was named after you when her parents heard of your deeds? =P
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Lycath
Scarlet Crusade
Lycath
9/25/2012
@Nomi: I can't wait to get my bell and ring it, just to see if you show up or not... lol
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@sandbasher : it looks like it will be a daily cooldown we craft. in addition to the weekly one that was mentioned.
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Sandbasher
Dath'Remar
Sandbasher
9/24/2012
What abpout the inscribtion daily, there has been no mention if it stays or what?
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Radicalèd
Scarlet Crusade
Radicalèd
9/24/2012
So...what about archeology's original purpose and being a way to get extra lore?

Or how about just adding in removed things like the more common drops from old Naxx or ZG and the like as cosmetic items?
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Tsornin
Earthen Ring
Tsornin
9/24/2012
That's BS, you'd think Pandarens can be druids considering they do have farmers...yeesh
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Radicalèd
Scarlet Crusade
Radicalèd
9/24/2012
@Tsornin: Ah, but not MAGIC farmers.

Stormwind humans have farmers, just not intelligent enough ones. Clearly Night Elf, Troll, Worgen, and Tauren countryfolk are smarter than Human, Pandaren, Goblin, or Gnomish countryfolk. Compare the sound of the Darnassian banjo symphony to the Bilgewater Banjo eating contest.
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Xacobe
Darrowmere
Xacobe
9/24/2012
Can't wait for the Iron Paw Chef achive. Too bad Druids can be Pandas.
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Soapface
Blackrock
Soapface
9/24/2012
Amazing stoof.
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Deviana
Moon Guard
Deviana
9/24/2012
I'm going to turn into a cooking fool!
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I am glad that Archaeology wasn't completely abandoned in this expansion.
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Tickspace
Perenolde
Tickspace
9/24/2012
Maybe now vial of sands will be easier to get with 6 digsites per area :)