Recipe LevelĪlchemist's Supplies Using Alchemist's Supplies Doing so requires time and money spent in experimentation, as indicated by the Learning Recipes Table below. When you come across a new recipe, you add it to your recipes known. This recipe must be of an appropriate level or lower, as indicated by the Discovering Recipes Table below. When your proficiency bonus increases, you can add a new recipe to your recipes known. When you gain a tool proficiency, you learn 3 Common recipes associated with the tool. Ingredients specifically listed are considered to be 1 unit (such as flowers, bunches, or vials) unless otherwise specified.
The cost of a recipe includes any mundane ingredients and equipment, which are assumed to be included with the appropriate tool. I hope you enjoy this, and keep your eyes peeled for my CACO alchemy list which will be coming soon.An asterisk (*) next to a recipe means that the item is not an official item in D&D, and is considered playtest material and subject to change. So… on to the recipes! I’ve broken them down like a real cookbook so that things are easy to find.
I’ll update this document once I know more about that. I’m level 101 now, and I just received a message that i could go to the chef of each hold and learn secret recipes. Sorry about that! I can tell you that you get new recipes every 25 levels. Speaking of skill, I didn’t think to make this until I was already level 76 in cooking, so I can’t tell you what recipes appear at what level. This is just to help you a little while you build your skill. You still need to get the ingredients, you still need to take them to the cook pot or oven and make them, and you still have to work up through the levels. Now, in case you’re like me and you need a logical reason to use walkthroughs or tip sheets, just think of it like you went out and bought a really great cookbook.
However, if you’d like a little help knowing what ingredients you’ll need to stock up on and you want a preview of recipes you’ll unlock later, this unofficial CACO cookbook is for you. I decided to make this document to give people a little help when it comes to this mod, and using it in-game.įor those of you who want no spoilers at all, turn away now. That can be great in the sense that it allows for player discovery, but it can also be annoying since you’re left to figure everything out on your own.
The only downside to this mod is, like many other mods, rather than spoil things for the player, they have decided not to document everything that it does. You gain cooking skill as you make meals, and unlock new recipes as you go along. There are more ingredients and a ton more recipes.
Before modding I was enjoying cooking, but after adding this mod, cooking is so much more fun.
One of my favorite mods is the Complete Alchemy and Cooking Overhaul by kryptopyr. Mods are fantastic for expanding the features of a game and making it more fun. I have become a huge fan of Skyrim, and an even bigger fan of it since I added a bunch of mods. Enjoy my writing and art? Want to see more? Support my work on Patreon or donate with PayPal.