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No cooking, but your abilities have a lot to do with Druid lore.
Ex: worship of nature, specifically Oak trees.
as far as JRPGs go, I think that atelier is the only series with such a huge focus on crafting
the etrian odyssey games sort of have a focus on "crafting" where gathering materials in the dungeons and then selling them to shopkeeps to unlock new stuff is a big part of the game, but it is just as described, so not very complex
disgaea item worlds could kind of be seen as a very complex crafting system I suppose...
I suppose Fionn Mac Cumhail gained his knowledge because his druid teacher couldn't cook.
Oh well, at least there's truckload of Atelier games to go through, most of them seem to have different crafting mechanics too.
That's what you do in Diablo.
Not if you spell it the more common way: Finn McCool.