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− | + | {{otheruses|a bowl of sweetcorn|uncooked sweetcorn|sweetcorn}} |
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|name = Sweetcorn |
|name = Sweetcorn |
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− | |image = [[File:Sweetcorn |
+ | |image = [[File:Sweetcorn (bowl).png]] |
|release = [[30 January]] [[2006]] |
|release = [[30 January]] [[2006]] |
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|update = Runesquares, Harpie Bugs and new potato recipes! |
|update = Runesquares, Harpie Bugs and new potato recipes! |
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+ | |removal = [[17 October]] [[2012]] |
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+ | |removalupdate = What's Mine is Yours |
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|members = Yes |
|members = Yes |
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|quest = No |
|quest = No |
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|equipable = No |
|equipable = No |
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|stackable = No |
|stackable = No |
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+ | |disassembly = N/A |
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+ | |value = 13 |
|destroy = Drop |
|destroy = Drop |
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+ | |kept = reclaimable |
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|store = No |
|store = No |
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+ | |exchange = No |
− | |gemwname = Sweetcorn (bowl) |
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|examine = A bowl of cooked sweetcorn. |
|examine = A bowl of cooked sweetcorn. |
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− | |weight = 0 |
+ | |weight = 0.5 |
+ | |id = 7088 |
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⚫ | A '''bowl of sweetcorn''' was both [[food]] and a cooking ingredient. It could be made by using a [[bowl]] on a [[cooked sweetcorn]]; this did not require a [[knife]], nor did it provide any [[Cooking]] [[experience]]. As [[food]], when eaten, it provided healing identical to [[cooked sweetcorn]]. A bowl of '''sweetcorn''' was called "Sweetcorn" in-game, both at the [[Grand Exchange]] and while in the inventory. This created confusion among players as [[sweetcorn|raw sweetcorn]] has the same in-game name. |
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⚫ | Its primary use, though, was as an ingredient in making [[tuna and corn]]. At level 67 Cooking, with a knife in inventory, members could use a bowl of sweetcorn with cooked [[tuna]] to create tuna and corn. This mixture healed 130 [[Life points]] when eaten, but was usually added to a [[potato with butter]] at level 68 Cooking to create a [[tuna potato]] that heals 220 [[Life points]]. |
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+ | On [[Update:Patch Notes (17 October 2012)|17 October]] 2012, bowls of sweetcorn were removed from the game and replaced with [[cooked sweetcorn]]. |
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⚫ | Its primary use, though, |
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− | Since tuna potatoes are among the highest healing food items in the game, there is a large market for their components, including the bowl of sweet corn. As such a bowl of sweetcorn usually costs more than what is required to make it, a piece of cooked sweetcorn and a bowl. This means that it can be a good moneymaking opportunity for players. Currently, buying a cooked sweetcorn and a bowl, then selling the sweetcorn in a bowl, nets a profit of {{#expr:{{GEPrice|Sweetcorn (bowl)|n}}-({{GEPrice|Cooked sweetcorn|n}}+{{GEPrice|Bowl}})}} coins, and buying a raw sweetcorn, cooking it, and selling the bowl of sweetcorn nets a profit of {{#expr:{{GEPrice|Sweetcorn|n}}-({{GEPrice|Cooked sweetcorn|n}}+{{GEPrice|Bowl}})}} coins as well as 103 cooking experience. |
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{{Potatoes}} |
Latest revision as of 04:46, 9 April 2019
A bowl of sweetcorn was both food and a cooking ingredient. It could be made by using a bowl on a cooked sweetcorn; this did not require a knife, nor did it provide any Cooking experience. As food, when eaten, it provided healing identical to cooked sweetcorn. A bowl of sweetcorn was called "Sweetcorn" in-game, both at the Grand Exchange and while in the inventory. This created confusion among players as raw sweetcorn has the same in-game name.
Its primary use, though, was as an ingredient in making tuna and corn. At level 67 Cooking, with a knife in inventory, members could use a bowl of sweetcorn with cooked tuna to create tuna and corn. This mixture healed 130 Life points when eaten, but was usually added to a potato with butter at level 68 Cooking to create a tuna potato that heals 220 Life points.
On 17 October 2012, bowls of sweetcorn were removed from the game and replaced with cooked sweetcorn.
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