Shark

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This article is about cooked shark. For other uses, see shark (disambiguation).
Shark
Cooked Shark
Release date 27 February 2002 (Update)
Members? Yes
Quest item? No
Tradeable? Yes
Equipable? No
Edible? Yes
Stacks? No
High Alch 180 coins
Low Alch 120 coins
Destroy Drop
Store price Not sold
Examine I'd better be careful eating this.
Weight 0.6 kg
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A detailed image of a Shark
A detailed image of a Shark

Sharks can be obtained by cooking a raw shark on a fire or cooking range. They require level 80 Cooking to cook and heal 200 life points each. Sharks are fished with harpoons which requires 76 Fishing, but they can also be fished bare-handed which requires a Fishing level of 96, a Strength level of 76, and some completion of Barbarian Training. Raw sharks can be caught at most net/harpoon fishing spots; some locations are the Fishing Guild, Catherby, Burgh de Rott, Rellekka, Jatizso, and north-west of the Elf Camp. Sharks can also be foraged by granite lobsters, a level 74 Summoning familiar. Sharks give 110 Fishing experience per catch and 210 Cooking experience when cooked.

Players never stop burning sharks (even with cooking boosted to over 100) unless they are wearing Cooking gauntlets, in which case sharks stop being burned at level 94 cooking. Using cook-all, a full inventory of sharks (28) can be cooked in 68 seconds, as they take 4 game ticks each to cook. Each inventory will give up to 5880 cooking experience, and that number is guaranteed at 94+ cooking with cooking gauntlets. Banking times vary, but doing full rounds in 75 seconds (7 second banks) will result in 282,240 cooking experience in an hour.

Sharks are very useful when inside the Wilderness, as they restore 200 life points and only require one inventory spot. For many players, it is a common practice to fill their inventory with sharks prior to entering the wilderness.

Sharks used to be the most popular food for members, but with the introduction of the Living Rock Caverns and rocktails, their use for PvP has greatly decreased. Although rocktails can restore more life points (30 more), some people prefer sharks because they are easier to get and a cheaper alternative.

Players may occasionally get a big shark while fishing. These can be hung up in a Skill Hall in player-owned houses.You need 76 construction to make this trophy and also the big shark itself.

Tools/Utensils None
Ingredients Raw shark
Fishing Level 76
Fishing Method Harpoon
Fishing Spot Net/Harpoon
Fishing Experience 110/210 (with Gloves)
Cooking Level 80
Level at which it stops burning Never (94 with cooking gauntlets)
Cooking Experience 210 (231 with bonfires)
Range Only? No
Instructions Use raw shark with fire or range.
Servings 1
Life Points per Serving 200
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Dropping monsters

Monster Combat level Quantity Rarity
Chaos Elemental 305 10 2Common
Elf warrior 90, 108 1 2Common
Frost dragon 166 1, 2(Unnoted) 2Common
Ganodermic beast 280 1–3 2Common
Ice strykewyrm 210 1–6 2Common
Mithril dragon 304 1–6 2Common
Sergeant Grimspike 142 2–3 2Common
Sergeant Strongstack 141 2 2Common
WildyWyrm 382 , 562 2–10 2Common
Ancient mage 165 1 3Uncommon
Balfrug Kreeyath 151 3 3Uncommon
Cyclossus 156 1 3Uncommon
Dagannoth Rex 303 5 3Uncommon
Dark beast 182 1–2 3Uncommon
Giant Mole 230 1–5 3Uncommon
Mature grotworm 167 2 3Uncommon
King Black Dragon 276 4 3Uncommon
Revenant werewolf 75 4 3Uncommon
Angry barbarian spirit 166 Unknown 3Uncommon
Berserk barbarian spirit 166 Unknown 3Uncommon
Enraged barbarian spirit 166 Unknown 3Uncommon
Ferocious barbarian spirit 166 Unknown 3Uncommon
Tormented demon 450 5–15 3Uncommon
Tstanon Karlak 145 3 3Uncommon
Waterfiend 115, 134 1 3Uncommon
Zakl'n Gritch 142 2 3Uncommon
Ferocious barbarian spirit 166 3 4Rare
Grotworm 91 1–2 4Rare

Shark spots

Location Advantages Disadvantages Requirements
Fishing Guild
  • Closest to bank
  • Cooking range in southern house
  • Harpoon spawn in southern house
  • Fishing shop
  • A small obelisk
  • More shark spots on southern, further platform
68 fishing (fishing sharks requires 76 fishing anyway)
Catherby
  • Fairly close to bank
  • Range on bank route
  • Fishing shop
  • A small obelisk
  • Shark fishing spots are often farther from the bank than other fishing spots
None
Burgh de Rott
  • Fairly close to bank
  • Spots are close to each other (1 or 2 spaces)
  • Permanent fire just east of Bank.
  • Can get lonely as not many players fish here
  • Vyrewatch may attack you, even on the dock
Started In Aid of the Myreque
West of Elf camp
  • Two everlasting fires in the camp
  • Very far from bank, unless Deadliest Catch has been completed, unlocking the deposit box.
  • Difficult to get to
Completion of Underground Pass quest
Jatizso
  • Fairly close to bank
  • A small obelisk
  • Only one cooking spot in Jatizso, the little range east of the bank.
Started Fremennik Isles
Rellekka
  • Far from bank(unless you have done Fremennik Province diaries).
None, but Fremennik Trials is useful.
Ape Atoll
  • Quiet area away from crowds.
  • The spot never disappears, and only moves slightly every once in a while.
  • Can get lonely as not many players fish here.
  • Far from a bank unless Deadliest Catch has been completed.
Started Monkey Madness

Cap'n Arnav

A player catching sharks barbarian style.

Sharks are also visible swimming around Cap'n Arnav's island (locked chest random), though they can only see the shark's fin. All 4 of the sharks have different examine texts: "Selachimorpha.", "Sleek, sinister, silent and shark-shaped.", "Ooh, look, a floating fin." and "Like a dolphin, but considerably less cute."

Trivia

  • Before 2007, the price of sharks was fairly stable at about 1,000 coins each. However, real-world traders and macroers catching sharks brought the price down to as low as 400 coins each in the summer of 2007. In 2008, sharks were around 800 coins each. After trade balancing updates macroes and bots were no longer useful and because of this the shark supply declined and the price increased. The popularity of PvP worlds increased the demand for sharks even more. This combined with inflation from drops on PvP worlds and brought sharks to around 1,500 coins each. The price of sharks then fell as supply caught up with and surpassed the demand of player-killers, causing the price to drop yet again. By February 2011, the price of sharks had fallen to nearly 500 each, with the re-release of free trade. In May 2011 the prices for cooked sharks were at a stable 410gp for a long period of time. After the Bot nuke update, the price of sharks skyrocketed as bots could no longer fish them, but dropped slowly as bots made their way back into the game.
  • Before the release of the Grand Exchange, Edgeville was a popular spot for buying and selling sharks because of its proximity to the wilderness, it was used until the closing of Bounty Hunter Worlds, because many PKers ran out of food and couldn't be bothered to go to the Grand Exchange.
  • Sometimes the price of cooked shark greatly surpasses the price for raw. Due to this, they are commonly used for cooking to make a profit. (Beware of losing some of the investment to burning.)
  • At 99 Cooking, you may burn one out of 9 sharks without using cooking gauntlets.
  • During the cutscene in Monkey Madness with GLO Caranock and the Foreman, if you look to the right of the boat you can see some sharks swimming in the water - the exact same ones seen during Cap'n Arnav's random event.
  • During the Evil Bob random, if you have a cooked shark in your inventory and try to uncook it, it tells you that you need "40 uncooking level".
  • Brugsen Bursen in the Grand Exchange says that shark was once 5 coins only.


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