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− | | name = Burnt pie |
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− | | AKA = |
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− | | image = [[Image:Burnt_pie.png]] |
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− | | members = No |
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− | | quest = |
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− | | tradable = Yes |
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− | | equipable = No |
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− | | stackable = No |
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− | | destroy = Drop |
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− | | quest = No |
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− | | high = |
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− | | low = |
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− | | store = 1 |
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− | | street = 0 |
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− | | exchange = N/A |
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− | | examine = I think I left it on the stove too long. |
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− | | weight = <0.5 |
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− | }} |
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− | A '''Burnt pie''' is accidentally made when attempting to [[Cooking|cook]] a [[pie]]. It has no known use and is considered worthless unless reusing the [[pie dish]]. |
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− | Although the [[Pot of flour|flour]], [[water]] and filling are wasted, players can left-click on the burnt pie to scoop it out of the pie dish, which is fully reusable. |
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− | The chances of burning food decrease as a player's Cooking level advances. Additionally, players will burn less food if they cook it on the range in [[Lumbridge Castle]]. |
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− | {{Pie}} |
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− | [[Category:Food]] |
Revision as of 16:41, 16 December 2008
it r burnt.
it still taste good