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Pets are mystical creatures that were rumored to help with the destruction of Ka. Pets can be purchased with Monkey Cash& Bananas in Crossroads Path by going to Mogri's Mystical Pet Shop or visiting the MC Mall. Croaker seems to resemble a Frog/Tadpole. It uses Mystic Shield to raise defense up.

was a browser-basedMMORPG from Nickelodeon Virtual Worlds. It was launched on March 17th, 2011, and lasted 3.5 years before getting shut down as of September 26th 2014.
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In the game, you play a monkey in the world of Ook, which is inhabited by other talkingmonkeys. The premise is that the Big Bad Ka has come back after being defeated by the Monkey King, eons ago. Like any other role playing game, you level up by doing quests and defeating monsters.

This game provided examples of:

  • Allegedly Free Game: You can't unlock higher level areas without paying for them, or having a 24-hour guest pass from people who have payed for memberships. Some users have gotten their monkeys up to high levels by doing the daily quests repeatedly, however.
  • Anti-Grinding: Shadow monsters give less and less experience as you become more powerful, until defeating one only gives one experience point.
  • Big Bad: Ka, although he hasn't made a direct appearance.
  • Boss Battle: Averted. There's only Arenas or beefed-up versions of regular enemies that you must defeat for quests. Either aren't very difficult at all.
    • No longer averted. With the introduction of the Ice Raiders tribe, a new quest at the end of that tribe's questline will have you fight Foulbreath the Troll.
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  • Civilized Animal: The monkeys of Ook, and the talking Octopi/Crocodiles/Snakes/Spiders that inhabit the various lands.
  • Elemental Powers: Each of the five tribes of Ook are able to harness a specific natural element.
    • Sea Dragons: Fire
    • Ootu Mystics: combination of Earth and Wood (most of the Ootu Mystics' weapons are able to Poison enemies.)
    • Chim Foo: Air
    • Ice Raiders: Ice
    • Mek Tek (unreleased): possibly Metal
  • Everything's Better with Monkeys: Um, duh?
  • Far East: The Chim Foo Path, a land of fire-breathing dragons, sakura trees, rooftop ninja tricks, wise kung-fu masters, and pandas you can bounce on.
  • Fetch Quest: A lot of them, in every trail.
  • Frothy Mugs of Water: The 'Courage Juice' drank by the Sea Dragons.
  • Giant Spider: The Rachnoid Queen is a friendly example of this.
  • Grappling-Hook Pistol: Actually, it's a chameleon.
  • Hollywood Voodoo: The Ootu mystics, with a pinch of Magical Native American thrown in with the incorporation of dreamcatchers.
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  • Money for Nothing: You can find bananas floating in the air on all trails. It's just a simple matter of catching it.
  • Non-Human Sidekick: The pets you can buy from Mogri's pet shop.
  • Oxygen Meter: Especially prevalent in the Sea Dragons areas.
  • Panda-ing to the Audience: The Pandas that are used as trampolines in the Chim Foo areas and Aura the literally giant panda.
  • Practical Currency: Bananas.
  • Rewarding Vandalism: By breaking barrels and jars, you can find crafting ingredients.
  • Springs, Springs Everywhere: Drums, pandas, octopi, and frogs are all utilized as trampolines in Ook. The yet-as-unreleased viking area has animal-skin trampolines outside its entrance.
  • Temple of Doom: Several of the Crossroads trails, especially the Lost Temple, are this.
  • Temporary Platform: Any platforms you need to use your scrying orb on, although it's easy to recharge them by using the scrying orb repeatedly.
  • Timed Mission: The Arenas.
  • Vendor Trash: It's all too common to get the same crafting recipe over and over again from arena treasure chests. This especially applies for non-members who only have access to free areas and accumulate the same low-level items.
  • Wallet of Holding: You can have as much bananas as you can collect and they never go bad or weigh you down.
  • We Buy Anything: You can sell crafting items, potions, and unwanted clothing wherever there's a vendor.

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Overview[edit | edit source]

Start pointInspect Awowogei sitting in Lumbridge Castle dining hall.
Member requirement Members only
Official difficulty Experienced
Official lengthMedium to Long
RequirementsSkill requirements are not boostable unless marked with a [B] for boostable.
Quests:
  • Recipe for Disaster: Freeing King Awowogei
    • Recipe for Disaster: Another Cook's Quest
    • Monkey Madness
  • 70 Cooking[B]
  • 48 Agility
Items requiredItems from the tool belt are not listed unless they do not work or are not automatically added.
  • Monkeyspeak amulet (if you've lost your amulet, all the materials to remake it, except for the gold bar, can be bought from shops in Ape Atoll)
  • Gorilla greegree or Gorilla greegree (bearded) or Gorilla greegree (ancient)
  • Banana (can be picked or bought in Ape Atoll)
  • Monkey nuts (can be bought in Ape Atoll)
  • Rope (can be bought in Ape Atoll)
  • Few coins (10 coins should be enough)

Recommended:

  • A regular monkey greegree
  • Combat gear to fight against a few big snakes (level 84)
  • Several pieces of food (lobsters or higher)
  • A Surefooted aura if your agility level is lower than 75
  • Cooking cape (No chance to fail cooking) or Cooking gauntlets
  • Chef's delight (m) or Chef's delight if your cooking is lower than 70
Enemies to defeat
  • Big Snake (level 64)

Preliminary[edit | edit source]

To complete this subquest, you need to make three monkey greegrees to transform into three monkeys. Remember what Zooknock told you at the end of Monkey Madness: you create greegrees by bringing him the bones of the type of monkey you want to become and a monkey talisman. He is located at the very end of the Ape Atoll Dungeon.

You need one talisman for each greegree you wish to make. Simply keep talking to the child to get more.

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You need the bones of:

  • A Monkey Archer/ninja (can be found on the streets or on the top floor of some houses; use Protect from Ranged)
  • A Monkey Guard (Gorilla) (found in the temple; use Protect from Melee)
  • A Monkey Zombie (found in the tunnel in which Zooknock is located; use Protect from Melee)

If you have a bonecrusher, make sure it is not crushing monkey bones.

Inspect the monkey king[edit | edit source]

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Location of Awowogei's palace.
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Inspect Awowogei in the banquet hall in Lumbridge Castle. Aris will say you need to feed the monkey king his favourite dish. She, however, is not sure what his favourite dish is and suggests you ask him on Ape Atoll.

To the Atoll[edit | edit source]

Items needed: any monkey greegree, monkeyspeak amulet, banana, monkey nuts

On Ape Atoll, there are banana trees in the monkey aunt and uncle's house. Otherwise go to Solihib's Food Stall west of the temple. Solihib will sell you a banana for 2 coins and monkey nuts go for 3 coins.

Go to Awowogei's palace in Marim on Ape Atoll. Make sure you have equipped one of your monkey greegrees and your monkeyspeak amulet. Talk to the Elder Guard blocking the entrance to let you through. Talk with Awowogei about his favourite dish, and he will tell you he cannot let you have sensitive information like that. But he will mention three monkeys.

You will find Mizaru, Kikazaru, and Iwazaru in the Temple of Marimbo north of the palace. Talk to any of the three monkeys in the north-west part of the temple. After a bit of conversation, you tell Mizaru that you are planning a surprise party for the king. Mizaru will then tell you to stuff the corpse of a big snake with banana slices and monkey nut paste. He will mention the snakes in question can be found on an island nearby.

Do not slice the banana or grind the nuts yet though.

With the banana and monkey nuts in hand, talk to the monkeys again. Iwazaru will indicate that you have the wrong type of banana. The three will say you need a red banana and mention a tree of them can found on the west side of the island, but don't leave yet...

Talk to them a third time. Iwazaru will now indicate that you have the wrong kind of monkey nuts. They will tell you to find tchiki monkey nuts on the tchiki nut bush in a cave in the hills south of the village.

The three ingredients can be collected in any order now. It is not necessary to return to the wise monkeys anymore for the quest, and you don't want to with your ingredients in hand. They will gladly eat any of the special nuts or bananas you have with you. Also, because you may burn prepared snakes or accidentally eat ingredients or the finished dish, it is suggested to get several of each snake corpse, red banana slices and tchiki nut paste.

Kill the giant snake[edit | edit source]

Items needed: combat equipment (for five multi-combat level 64 enemies)
Items recommended: antipoison
The snake pit.

Travel back to Crash Island, and go east from Lumdo to find a pit. Before climbing down into the pit, players with lower combat stats may wish to turn on the Protect from Meleeprayer, as the five level 64 Big Snakes can multi-attack, draining your life points quickly and poisoning you.

Enter the pit, and kill one of the big snakes which drop a snake corpse along with bones. Make sure that you stay away from the walls as more snakes will pop out of the walls to attack you. You may kill snakes and collect as many snake corpses as needed to protect from burning the raw stuffed snake or eating by mistake. Climb back up the rope in the centre of the pit to escape.

Pick the red banana[edit | edit source]

Items needed: any gorilla greegree, rope

You need to take a regular banana to the three wise monkeys before the red banana will spawn.

Getting the banana.

As the three monkeys directed, head west to the water's edge and find the red banana tree. This tree is directly west of the village centre, north of a pineapple plant. The leaves of the tree have a red-brown edge.

Wield the gorilla monkey greegree. It turns out the banana bunch must be brought to you and only gorillas have the strength. Use your rope on the tree to get the banana. If you forgot a rope, Ifaba's general store in the middle of the village sells them.

After you collect one, slice it with a knife (the tool belt works). You can't have more than one un-sliced banana without using the drop trick. Prepare as many sliced bananas as needed (at least two or three is good) to protect losing them from burning the dish or eating them. Remember not to return to the wise monkeys who will take any red bananas and all but one of your sliced bananas if you do.

Gather the tchiki monkey nuts[edit | edit source]

The tchiki nuts bush

The wise monkeys mentioned that you need to go into hills to the south to get to the tchiki nut bush, referring to the agility course hill. Searching the bush in the hole before chatting with the [three] monkeys with some regular monkey nuts in hand, you would get a message saying, 'There are no nuts on the bush right now.'

After Iwazaru has described the tchiki nuts to you, head to the agility course over the bridge south of town. Wield your ninja monkey greegree, and enter the Ape Atoll Agility Course. Go across the obstacles until you find a hole (it is just after the rope swing). If you haven't already done so, you might want to unblock the log after the skull slope (for future, easier access to Ape Atoll via fairy rings).

Enter the hole and pick a monkey nut from the bush. Grind it with your pestle and mortar (the tool belt pestle works). You can collect another nut (you can only collect one monkey nut at a time, so using the drop trick and then grinding it is optional). It is a good idea to collect at least a third one, as there is a possibility of burning the stuffed snake or eating the paste by mistake.

Climb up the rope to exit the cavern, and climb down the tropical tree to complete the course.

Prepare the dish[edit | edit source]

Cooking the snake.
Items needed: any zombie greegree
Items recommended: Cooking cape or Cooking gauntlets, a second greegree (as a zombie monkey, you will not be able to run), cooking boosts if you require them

The corpse cannot be eaten as is, so it's safest to use it first to mix the dish. Use the corpse on either the slices or the paste to create a raw stuffed snake. Once the snake or snakes are prepared, return to the Temple of Marimbo. It is not necessary, but you may talk to the three wise monkeys in the temple. Iwazaru indicates you need to enter the dungeon below the temple to cook the stuffed snake on lava-heated rocks.

Climb down the trapdoor in the east of the temple to enter the dungeon. Walk down one of the wooden platforms there, and look for a crack in the wall just below edge of the ledge east of the climbing rope; between the two platforms (it will say Enter Exit). Squeeze through the gap. Wield your zombie monkey greegree to walk across the hot coals. Then cook the raw stuffed snake on the long, hot rock to make stuffed snake. If you fail cooking this, you will receive a snake over-cooked. As such, it is advised to make multiple raw stuffed snakes.

Finally with the cooked stuffed snake, return to the Lumbridge Castle dining room and feed it to King Awowogei. Take caution not to eat the snake accidentally. If you removed your monkeyspeak amulet by now be sure to equip it beforehand. You will have a funny conversation forcing Awowogei to teach you the spell for teleporting to Ape Atoll.

Congratulations, subquest complete!

Rewards[edit | edit source]

  • 1 quest point
  • 10,000 experience
  • 10,000 experience
  • Ape Atoll Teleport spell
  • Further access to the Culinaromancer's chest
  • 2 Treasure Hunter keys and 2 Hearts of Ice

Achievements[edit | edit source]

  • Recipe for Disaster: Freeing King Awowogei ( 0) – Complete this Experienced quest.

Required for completing[edit | edit source]

Recipe for Disaster: Freeing King Awowogei is directly required for the following quests/miniquests:

It is therefore an indirect requirement for the following quests and miniquests:

Transcript[edit | edit source]

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Click here for a transcript of possible conversations encountered throughout the quest.
Click here for a transcript of the quest's journal entry.

Update history[edit | edit source]

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  • patch23 August 2011 (Update):
    • This section of the quest now checks for the correct progress state of Monkey Madness in the quest journal.

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Trivia[edit | edit source]

Main article: Recipe for Disaster/Trivia § Subquests
Recipe for Disaster: Freeing King Awowogei
A subquest of Recipe for Disaster
NPCs
  • Awowogei
  • Mizaru
  • Iwazaru
  • Kikazaru
  • Zooknock
Enemies
Items
  • Red banana(Tree)
  • Sliced red banana
  • Tchiki monkey nuts
  • Tchiki nut paste
  • Snake corpse
  • Raw stuffed snake
  • Odd stuffed snake
  • Stuffed snake
  • Snake over-cooked
Locations
Miscellaneous
Recipe for Disaster
Subquests
  • Another Cook's Quest
  • Freeing the Goblin generals
  • Freeing the Mountain dwarf
  • Freeing Evil Dave
  • Freeing the Lumbridge Sage
  • Freeing Pirate Pete
  • Freeing Skrach Uglogwee
  • Freeing Sir Amik Varze
  • Freeing King Awowogei
  • Defeating the Culinaromancer
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Dragon Quest Characters

Monkey quest series
  • 1. Monkey Madness
  • 2. Freeing King Awowogei
  • 3. Do No Evil

Monkey Quest Games

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