Achievements In WoW Dinner Impossible
Posted on June 8th, 2009 by Lawbringer under Achievements, Efficiency Tips, General Tips, PVP, Trade Skills, World of Warcraft, WotLKThis week we’re moving on a bit from general achievements to something from the cooking meta achievement. There are simply a ton of achievements in the professions range that are super simple to get, and Dinner Impossible is no exception.
If you read our recent post on Leveling Cooking, you should already be far enough past the Great Feast to use this one. If you’re still working up your cooking make sure that you keep 5 Great Feasts sitting around to use on this achievement.
As a matter of fact, when you hit the point where you’re making the Great Feast for points, just run up to the Battlegrounds queues and join the queue for all of them at the same time. It makes the time you will spend getting this achievement ultra quick.
Just join the BG’s in order and drop a feast. As soon as the queue pops for the next BG you can hop in, drop another feast, take the next join and so on. If you do this in prime time you can get it done in about 5 minutes flat. And before anyone complains about joining a BG just to get an achievement and then leaving – you certainly don’t have to do it that way. Just join all the BG’s in order and do whatever you think makes you feel better.
Here is a list of the mats you’ll need to make the 5 Great Feasts you need. You can tooltip the achievement name above for a list of the specific battlegrounds – even though it’s all of them except Wintergrasp.
- 5 Chunk o’ Mammoth
- 5 Shoveltusk Flank
- 5 Worm Meat
- 10 Chilled Meat
This is a really easy 10 points that also counts toward the Chef title meta achievement – especially if you do a lot of BG’s anyway. But it’s also a tiny bit obscure, so we thought a little nudge would be just the ticket to get you moving in the right direction – which is leveling your cooking. At least getting a few achievement points out of what you should be doing while doing what you like doing is kinda slick.
















yea! im first omgomg asdasdasdasdasdasdasdasdasdkekekelol
yea…
For anybody eying the other cooking achievements, I highly reccomend the addon Ackis Recipe List. I would never have found all 160 for Sous Chef otherwise.
http://wow.curse.com/downloads/wow-addons/details/arl.aspx
i use this as well. Spot on.
Also, for alliance out there struggling to get the 160, and looking at buying the recipe for Savory Deviate Delight…think for a moment. Check the neutral AH for it, its generally a few thousand gold cheaper than the alliance one. Horde characters do a lot of questing in the barrens, we alliance do not, therefore it is not as much of a high priced commodity for them.
If you were like me and didn’t have cooking when winter’s veil came around, and you can’t get one of the recipe’s, this one is going to be a must. And its obscene to even think about getting Dirge’s Chimerok Chops. AND Deviate Delight is actually a good seller most of the time, many gnomes love to get out of their skin and become something worth looking at.
Best of luck!
Balduun, Ravencrest USPvE
Good tip! I can’t afford it now but if it comes down to it i may have to suck it up and buy Savory Deviate Delight recipe.
Dangit! Why do I always learn about the easy way after I do it the hard way?? lol… well it seems like it anyways…
I just got the Sous Chef achiev by manually going through all my 159 recipes and finally narrowing it down to the 5 I didn’t have and got one of them (Rum Tum Tubers, yum!). So now the only ones I don’t have are the epic recipe from the AQ gate opening quest chain (eekk! I’m only on “One May Rise”), the Rogue tea (I’m a hunter…), a one time horde only quest recipe (still might get this one even though I’m Alli), and the stupid Deviate fish recipe that I never could get to drop for me… maybe the AH will drop it soon…
Anyways… yea the Dinner Impossible achiev only took me about 15 min all together… in, out, done.
Dangit Jurandr! You’ve gone and stolen my thunder bro. How dare you steal my lead-in?
But Jurandr is right, there is a natural progression here, and I am working on an intro to the mod he describes above. I probably would have waited til next week for a better article to put it behind, but now that the cat is out of the bag I suppose there’s nothing for it any more. Here it comes . . .