Range


 * For the combat skill, see Ranged.
 * For the Dungeoneering range, see here.



A Cooking Range is an object used primarily to cook food via the Cooking skill. To cook raw food, simply use it on the range. Any food can be cooked on a range, except for special cases that need to be cooked on a fire using an iron spit. Players can also burn seaweed on a range to turn it into soda ash.

All ranges have lower burn rate than fires, and the Cook-o-matic 25 range in Lumbridge Castle has an even lower burn rate. However, this does not eliminate the player's risk of burning food, until the player has reached the necessary cooking level not to burn.

There are many other cooking areas that may be used as range, but do not have the name of "range". For example, the sulphur vents in the TzHaar City can be used as a range. Fireplaces can also be utilised to cook food (although there are some foods, such as potatoes, that you require a true range to cook and will burn on these cooking areas). Members may also build a variety of ranges, ovens and ranges in the kitchen of their house.

Ranges had a long unfixed problem, being that the player would cook the food at the coal gate rather than on the cooking pan. This is not a glitch but a logical issue. It was claimed to be fixed on 17 September 2009, but still has not been fixed at certain location, namely Al Kharid. It is interesting to note that only the range at Lumbridge was free of that problem, but it should not indicate it is superior because characters cook at this range in the "correct" way.

Locations
Ranges are located in many other places than the areas mentioned below. They are marked on a player's minimap by the icon. Notable ranges are listed here. Players may also subsequently use burning logs to cook their food on.

Free-to-play

 * The Cook-o-matic 25 in the kitchen of Lumbridge Castle
 * Upstairs in Cook's Guild - must be above Cooking level 32 to enter. If all of the hard Varrock Tasks are completed, a bank inside the guild is accessible (only) to members
 * House directly west of the Edgeville's bank
 * Kitchen of Varrock Castle
 * In the upstairs apartment section of the Varrock Swordshop
 * Dororan and Gudrun's house, south of the Grand Exchange
 * Several houses south of the Party Room (surrounding the central fountain) in Falador
 * Al Kharid, south of the furnace, the closest range to a bank for free-to-play
 * Port Sarim, south of Grum's Gold Exchange - useful if returning from Karamja to cook and bank high level fish like lobsters and swordfish in Draynor Village on F2P worlds
 * Rimmington, in the house north of the witch's cauldron
 * Draynor Manor, although very rarely used and almost inaccessible
 * Bandit Camp (Wilderness), very inconvenient unless the player is making pizza
 * Daemonheim, within various dungeons (which requires branches to be placed inside to be lit)

Pay-to-play

 * The house just east of the bank in Catherby - this is useful when fishing at the nearby fishing spots
 * Caleb's House, north-east of bank in Catherby
 * House to the west of Lunar Isle bank. See picture below.
 * Berty includes a range.
 * The House just south of the anvils in Seers' Village
 * Kitchen of Sinclair Mansion
 * The first level of the Cook's Guild, if you have completed the hard level of difficulty for the Varrock Tasks, Closest proper range to a bank
 * Directly south of the bank in Zanaris
 * The kitchen of a player's house, where members can build one of a variety of cooking devices, depending on their Construction level
 * Nardah Clay oven
 * The clay oven in Neitiznot is close to a 1-click bank
 * East of the Dead Man's Chest in Brimhaven
 * Directly west of the bank in Port Phasmatys

Sulphur vents / Sulphur pit
Sulphur vents were small, round holes in volcanic rock from which hot sulphur and gases rose. They were found only in the TzHaar City. They were used to cook food on. One was located relatively close to the bank, making cooking fast. Oddly, when the player was cooking on one, he/she copied the movement that he/she used for cooking on a fire although the vent had a lower burning rate than a normal range.

NOTE: Using potatoes on sulphur vents always resulted in burning the potato.



With the remodeling of the TzHaar City, all Sulphur vents have been removed, a Sulphur pit which functions as a range can now be found in the city (marked by a range icon in the map).