Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Recipe For Disaster Complete!

My exams were on for the last week or so, causing my lack of posts, my apologies.

I finally got down to getting enough quest points to finish off Recipe For Disaster once and for all, after finishing Rat Catchers and Watchtower.







Once those were out of the way, I strode in through the portal in Lumbridge to get rid of the Culinoromancer permanently. He summons 5 monsters to attack you, all food based parodies of enemies your character should have fought before.



First up, Agrith-Nana. A banana version of the demon you face in the Shadow Of the Storm quest, Agrith-Na. As easy to dispose of too...

Next up was Flambeed. A giant cake-like version of Fareed, the fire demon you face in the Desert Treasure quest. With the same effect of forcing you to drop your weapon when he hits you from the heat as well. I used a trick I saw on Youtube to get around it without ice gloves, binding it to one spot then running to a safe distance and hitting with water spells. Forgot to take a screenie, too busy running.



Next up was Karamel, a caramel version of Kamil, another boss in the Desert Treasure quest, and like the original, can use ice spells which freeze, as well as lower stats.



The fourth boss was Dessourt, a chocolate bar version of Dessouss (spelling?), the vampire in Desert Treasure. Unlike the real deal though, his candy version was only to easy to kill.



Fifth on the Culinoromancer chucked at me was the Gelatinnoth Mother. Thats right, an Dagannoth Mother. Made of jelly, but other wise completely the same, this was more annoying than hard to deal with, since can only be hit with certain spells when it is a certain colour. (Blue for water, brown for earth and so on...)





Finally, the Culinoromancer decided to take me on himself. Despite being only around level 70, he can hit up to 24. His death scene is hilarious, he explodes into cake and jelly

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