Cooking Golem

From Guild Wars 2 Wiki
(Redirected from Food Service)
Jump to navigationJump to search
Food (overhead icon).png

Cooking Golem

Image(s)

Interactive map

Nourishment food.png Nourishment (1 h): Gain Health Every Second.
+2% to All Attributes
+10% Experience from Kills

— In-game description

Cooking Golem is a Food Service golem that provides free food to everyone after any player has commissioned it.

Location[edit]

Kryta
The Mists

Combat abilities[edit]

Effects
  • Malnourished.png Malnourished (5 minutes) (after the previous commission expires)
  • Nourishment food.png Nourishment (30 minutes) (after a player commissioned the golem)

Dialogue[edit]

Before a player commissioned the golem
In exchange for 10 Pristine Fractal Relics, free food will be provided to all heroes for 30 minutes.
Talk give option tango.png Done. Take my fractal relics and begin the service.
Please confirm payment of pristine fractal relics.
Talk give option tango.png Confirmed.
Talk end option tango.png I answered too fast. Give me a minute.
Talk end option tango.png No deal.
After a player commissioned the golem
Free food has been commissioned. Would you like to partake?
Talk more option tango.png Yes, please. (grants nourishment effect)
Talk end option tango.png No thanks.

Gallery[edit]

Notes[edit]

  • Upon commission, a message is shown to players in the current map:
    • Lion's Arch: "<Character name> has commissioned free food service in Fort Marriner!"
    • Mistlock Sanctuary: "<Character name> has commissioned free services."
  • The golem's nourishment effect will show the time remaining of the current service.
  • The map icon is only visible while the service is active.

Trivia[edit]

  • The confirmation step when commissioning the service was added with the November 18, 2025 game update after player complaints of the dialogue being too similar. Previously, a player that had only seen the service dialogue could click the option without realising it was different than usual, resulting in unintentionally spending their currency thinking the service was free.

See also[edit]