Gurges Burnpaw
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Gurges Burnpaw is a master chef in Canton Factorium.
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Dialogue[edit]
- (If character is not a chef)
- I can train you to be a chef, but be warned: it is an advanced art for true world travelers, and it requires more coin and karma than other crafts.
- Please teach me to be a chef.
- Cooking has many recipes to master. Also, the ingredients come from all over the world and can be expensive.
- Actually, I don't need anything.
What makes this an advanced craft?
- I don't need anything now, actually.
- (If character already has two disciplines)
- You already have the maximum active disciplines, so you'll need to deactivate one first. You won't lose your progress, but reactivating it will cost more than learning a new discipline.
- additional crafting license. I'd like to purchase an
- I'll deactivate <first discipline> and become a chef.
- I'll deactivate <second discipline> and become a chef.
- Never mind. I'm not ready to become a chef.
- (If character is a chef)
- Eating isn't just about survival. Food nourishes the heart and mind just as it does the body.
- I need cooking supplies.
- That's what I'm here for. Ask away.
- Combine up to four ingredients at a cooking station.
- Can I ask you something else?
- Thank you.
How do I cook food?
- You can buy ingredients from me, from the trading post, or gather them from resource nodes all over the world.
- Can I ask you something else?
- I need cooking supplies
- Thank you.
Where can I find ingredients?
- Experiment with ingredients in the Discovery Pane of a cooking station to learn new recipes.
- Can I ask you something else?
- Thank you.
How do I learn new recipes?
- Cooking has many recipes to master. Also, the ingredients come from all over the world and can be expensive.
- Can I ask you something else?
- Actually, I don't need anything.
What makes chef an advanced discipline?
- Never mind.
I have some questions about cooking.
- True words. Have a good day.