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|name = Pie shell |
|name = Pie shell |
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|image = [[File:Pie shell.png]] |
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|stackable = No |
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|noteable = Yes |
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[[File:Pie shell detail.png|left|Pie shell|100px]] |
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+ | A '''pie shell''' is an uncooked pie without filling. To make it, use a [[pie dish]] ([[crafting|crafted]] from [[soft clay]] or, more commonly, purchased) with [[pastry dough]] (made from combining [[pot of flour|flour]] and [[water]]). Players can fill a pie shell with any of several fillings, and then cook it on a [[range]] to make a [[pie]]. |
− | Possible fillings for non-members include [[redberries]] (to make a [[redberry pie]]), [[cooked meat]] or [[cooked chicken]] (to make a [[meat pie]]), |
+ | Possible fillings for non-members include [[redberries]] (to make a [[redberry pie]]), [[cooked meat]] or [[cooked chicken]] (to make a [[meat pie]]), or [[Cooking apple|apples]] (to make an [[apple pie]]). Members have access to a wider variety of dishes: from [[Mud pie]]s all the way to [[Summer pie]]s. They can even add 3 pieces of cooked [[bacon]] to make a [[pork pie]]. |
− | Buying the pie shell components on the Grand Exchange and making these can be profitable. You gain about {{#expr: (( 14) * ({{GEPrice|Pie shell|n}} - {{GEP| |
+ | Buying the pie shell components on the Grand Exchange and making these can be profitable. You gain about {{#expr: (( 14) * ({{GEPrice|Pie shell|n}} - {{GEP|Pot of flour}} - {{GEP|Pie dish}})) }} coins per inventory (14 pie shells). Such a method however, is often hindered by the low supply of Pie dishes and flour. |
==Possible profit examples== |
==Possible profit examples== |
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==Disassembly== |
==Disassembly== |
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|level = 1 |
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{{Pies}} |
{{Pies}} |
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[[Category:Cooking]] |
[[Category:Cooking]] |
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Latest revision as of 21:12, 8 April 2019
A pie shell is an uncooked pie without filling. To make it, use a pie dish (crafted from soft clay or, more commonly, purchased) with pastry dough (made from combining flour and water). Players can fill a pie shell with any of several fillings, and then cook it on a range to make a pie.
Possible fillings for non-members include redberries (to make a redberry pie), cooked meat or cooked chicken (to make a meat pie), or apples (to make an apple pie). Members have access to a wider variety of dishes: from Mud pies all the way to Summer pies. They can even add 3 pieces of cooked bacon to make a pork pie.
Buying the pie shell components on the Grand Exchange and making these can be profitable. You gain about -518 coins per inventory (14 pie shells). Such a method however, is often hindered by the low supply of Pie dishes and flour.
Possible profit examples
Pastry dough | Pie dish | Pie shell | Profit/Loss |
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−386 | −82 | 294 | −174 |
Pot of flour | Water source | Pie dish | Pie shell | Profit/Loss |
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−249 | 0 | −82 | 294 | −37 |
Pot of flour | Clay | Water source | Pie shell | Profit/Loss |
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−249 | −340 | 0 | 294 | −295 |
Disassembly
Disassembly XP | 0.1 |
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Item quantity required | 1 |
Material count | 1 |
Base junk chance | 98.9% |
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Simple parts | 99% |
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Variable components | 1% |
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