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|name = Burnt manta ray
 
|name = Burnt manta ray
 
|image = [[File:Burnt manta ray.png]]
 
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|equipable = No
 
|equipable = No
 
|stackable = Yes
 
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|disassembly = Yes
 
|value = 1
 
|value = 1
 
|destroy = Drop
 
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|store = No
 
|store = No
 
|exchange = No
 
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[[File:Burnt manta ray detail.png|left|100px]]
 
[[File:Burnt manta ray detail.png|left|100px]]
'''Burnt manta ray''' is the result of accidentally [[burnt food|burning]] a [[raw manta ray]] while attempting to make a [[manta ray]]. Cooking a manta ray requires 91 [[Cooking]], and burning it will become less common with a higher Cooking level. There is no level that manta rays stop being burned at.
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'''Burnt manta ray''' is the result of accidentally [[burnt food|burning]] a [[raw manta ray]] while attempting to make a [[manta ray]]. Cooking a manta ray requires 91 [[Cooking]], and burning it will become less common with a higher Cooking level. There is no level that manta rays stop being burned at, although wearing a [[Cooking cape]] at level 99 will prevent them from burning.
   
 
The burnt manta ray has no use whatsoever, although you can unsuccessfully attempt to eat it. Like most other burnt food, it is tradeable to other players but not on the [[Grand Exchange]].
 
The burnt manta ray has no use whatsoever, although you can unsuccessfully attempt to eat it. Like most other burnt food, it is tradeable to other players but not on the [[Grand Exchange]].
 
A hidden update on [[4 March]] [[2013]] made all burnt manta rays stackable.
 
   
 
==Disassembly==
 
==Disassembly==
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{{Disassembly
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==Trivia==
 
* Prior to an update on [[4 March]] [[2013]] burnt food did not stack in your inventory.
   
 
{{Burnt food}}
 
{{Burnt food}}

Latest revision as of 08:54, 9 April 2019

Burnt manta ray detail

Burnt manta ray is the result of accidentally burning a raw manta ray while attempting to make a manta ray. Cooking a manta ray requires 91 Cooking, and burning it will become less common with a higher Cooking level. There is no level that manta rays stop being burned at, although wearing a Cooking cape at level 99 will prevent them from burning.

The burnt manta ray has no use whatsoever, although you can unsuccessfully attempt to eat it. Like most other burnt food, it is tradeable to other players but not on the Grand Exchange.

Disassembly

[FAQ] • [doc]

Trivia

  • Prior to an update on 4 March 2013 burnt food did not stack in your inventory.