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− | The following is a bit of information I have gathered though many hours (and tales) of fishing: [[User:Astrina|Astrina]] | + | The following is a bit of information I have gathered though many hours (and tales) of fishing, hopefully it will help those new to the sport: [[User:Astrina|Astrina]] |
*This tale, fish seem to be in NW to SE bands (same as in previous tales). | *This tale, fish seem to be in NW to SE bands (same as in previous tales). | ||
*Fishing is best between 6 p.m. and 8 a.m. game time. Each player is unique in their "prime" fishing time. Try fishing at different times, till you find the best time for you. | *Fishing is best between 6 p.m. and 8 a.m. game time. Each player is unique in their "prime" fishing time. Try fishing at different times, till you find the best time for you. | ||
*Some theories suggest that certain players do better in lakes, vs the nile. | *Some theories suggest that certain players do better in lakes, vs the nile. | ||
− | *If you find "dead" water and then get "rings", it's likely you are on the edge of a band and should move a bit one direction or another. | + | *If you find "dead" water and then get "rings", it's likely you are on the edge of a band and should move a bit one direction or another. |
*Speed influences the size of fish you catch, the higher your speed the better. | *Speed influences the size of fish you catch, the higher your speed the better. | ||
*All the fish listed below can be caught with the Basic fishing pole. If you wish to catch the truly rare fish (Malapterurus), you must have a special fishing rod (generally won through contests). | *All the fish listed below can be caught with the Basic fishing pole. If you wish to catch the truly rare fish (Malapterurus), you must have a special fishing rod (generally won through contests). |
Revision as of 07:38, 11 February 2009
Allows for the catching of Fish using a fishing pole. You are given a Basic Fishing Pole whenever you learn the skill.
Source
Taught at The People's School of the Human Body.
Cost
- 25 Twine
- 1 Sharpened Stick
NOTE: You can assemble a Knife:Flint without knowing Carving 1, but you will not be able to carve anything. (It may still be used for slaughtering wild sheep, etc.).
Use
If a fishing pole is in inventory a new action icon (a fish) will appear when near bodies of water. The factors that determine fishing yield are still unresolved, see the discussion page for theories. There is also a map of known fishing locations on the Fish page.
Details
The following is a bit of information I have gathered though many hours (and tales) of fishing, hopefully it will help those new to the sport: Astrina
- This tale, fish seem to be in NW to SE bands (same as in previous tales).
- Fishing is best between 6 p.m. and 8 a.m. game time. Each player is unique in their "prime" fishing time. Try fishing at different times, till you find the best time for you.
- Some theories suggest that certain players do better in lakes, vs the nile.
- If you find "dead" water and then get "rings", it's likely you are on the edge of a band and should move a bit one direction or another.
- Speed influences the size of fish you catch, the higher your speed the better.
- All the fish listed below can be caught with the Basic fishing pole. If you wish to catch the truly rare fish (Malapterurus), you must have a special fishing rod (generally won through contests).
The following is a basic list of what fish generally group together.
Fish Groupings | ||
Carp/Serpent | Carp/Oxy | Carp/Oxy/Perch |
Oxy/Perch | Perch/Abdju | Perch/Abdju/Catfish |
Abdju/Catfish | Catfish | Catfish/Tilapia |
Tilapia/Chromis | Tilapia/Chromis/Phagrus | Chromis/Phagrus |