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Wild pie is a type of pie that restores 22 Hitpoints in total, 2 bites each healing for 11. It also temporarily boosts Slayer by 5 levels, the highest boost available, and Ranged by 4 levels. A pie dish will remain after both bites are consumed.
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Wild pie is a pie in Old School RuneScape made with Raw bear meat, raw chompy, raw rabbit, and pastry dough. The wild pie boosts your slayer level by 5 and ranged by 4. It heals 11 per half, for a total of 22. To make a wild pie, players must in order add raw bear meat, raw chompy, and raw...
A wild pie is a pie made using the Cooking skill. It is a members-only item, and requires level 85 Cooking to make. With level 85 Constitution, each slice heals 1,062 life points, making a total of 2,124 healing for the whole pie.
A lot of people use the Varrok Cooking Guild range, or something near a teleport, but I think this is the best spot for Wild Pie clues. Since this cooking spot was added, it's been under-featured. It counts as a range, and you need that specifically to cook pies.
A wild pie is a pie made using the Cooking skill. It is a members-only item, and requires level 85 Cooking to make. With level 85 Constitution, each bite heals 1062 Life Points, making a total of 2124 healing for the whole pie.
What are your opinions on boosting with wild pies? Is it worth it to boost from 5 levels below? What about with preserve? Is it better to boost for a whip from -5 compared to boosting for a trident from -5? Did you do wild pie boosting for anything too early (-5 instead of -4 or less) and regret it?
A raw chompy is obtained by killing a chompy bird. It can be cooked on an iron spit or ogre spit roast at Rantz house, to make cooked chompy. Failure to cook it properly will result in a ruined chompy. Raw chompy is one of the three main ingredients in a wild pie.