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Overview[]

A gathering skill centered on fresh and saltwater fishing.

Fishing can generally be divided into Basic Fishing, which is a more passive activity, and Sport Fishing.

In general you need a Fishing rod, and bait, depending on what you want to do.

Basic Fishing[]

Requirements for fishing

  1. Fishing pole
  2. Bait Worms (From harvesting Worm Compost bought from the vocation badge merchant at 80 vocation each and from seed bundles.)


Equipping a fishing pole will cause the dynamic shortcut bar to appear containing your fishing abilities. Chum and Lures are not required for basic fishing.

Sport Fishing[]

Requirements for sport fishing

  1. Fishing pole
  2. Lure
  3. Chum


Fishing skill influences the damage you do in sport fishing. Allowing you to catch fish faster, and to catch bigger fish. Plus 2 damage bonus every 1000 fishing proficiency on top of the poles base damage. Big damage bonus for each fishing pole requiring higher proficiency.


How to Sport Fish[]
  1. You need to locate a schools of fish in lakes and oceans. These can be easily spotted, because there will be birds circling the schooling or frenzied fish. Only Carp, Eel and Arowana can be found in lakes. Bluefin Tuna, Sturgeon, Sail Fish, and Blue Marlin are all found in the ocean.
  2. You must use the correct chum for the fish you are trying to catch. Once you throw the chum in the water it becomes a feeding frenzy.
  3. When the fish are in their feeding frenzy you can toss out your line. When you craft your fishing rod, you can fish for two hours, afterwards youll need to use a "sport Fishing Lure" (made from 15 iron ingots) to fish for 2 more hours.
  4. When a fish grabs your line you will hear the sound as if you just started combat. You get the exp, proficiency, and vocation badges as soon as the fish bites. Only benefit to catching it is turning it in for gold. You can let the fish go and recast your line if you just want to quickly gain exp, proficiency, and vocation badges.
  5. If you decide to catch the fish you can then target the fish and watch what buffs it is using. You then use the skills on your fishing poles shortcut bar to match the buff. Just a tip if you key bind the fishing shortcut bar to the arrow keys and zero on your number pad you can easily determine what skill to use. Left Arrow for Stand Firm Left, Right Arrow for Stand Firm Right, Up Arrow for Big Reel In, Down Arrow for Small Reel In, and Zero for Give Slack. The buffs are generally arrows so key binding it this way can help you avoid clicking the wrong skill.
  6. When the fish’s HP goes to 0, or sometimes low enough, it will be executed allowing you to pick it up. The fish will appear on your back and acts just like a trade pack. Greatly reduces your movement speed and swim speed.
  7. Fishing is best done in groups so you can all get fish and turn them in at the same time, since each person can only hold one fish. Fishing boats allow you to store five fry and standard fish, and hooks in the back to store two gargantuan. As well as each person you are with can carry one fish on their back.
  8. You can then take the fish to a fish scale and get gold based on type of fish, and size.


Fish Prices[]

The average price for each fish is listed below. These prices can vary slightly based on the weight of the fish.

Average Fish Price
Fish 18k HP 30k HP 37k HP
Carp 1 Gold 50 Silver 3 Gold 6 Gold
Eel 1 Gold 50 Silver 3 Gold 6 Gold
Arowana 1 Gold 50 Silver 3 Gold 6 Gold
Bluefin Tuna 9 Gold 12 Gold 22 Gold
Sturgeon 11 Gold 16 Gold 28 Gold
Sailfish 13 Gold 20 Gold 31 Gold
Blue Marlin 15 Gold 22 Gold 37 Gold

Fish Prices (Current)[]

Fishing prices have changed, and are quite a bit lower now. Additionally fishes are now classed into 3 different classes which are chosen by chance and not dictate by health. The different sizes can be seen on the fish model, but requires a good eye to exactly determine as the sizes reflect the prices exactly. This means that fish prices are in ranges based on size instead of being constant.

These prices are what I have observed and averaged over a small data size. (https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1mFOTDcayttE1BR-7ysfmKi99Ff5NJruu1YDIuQoInU4/edit?usp=sharing)

N/A Small(fry) Normal Gargantuan
Pink Pufferfish 3 Gold 4 Gold 7 Gold
Carp 4 Gold 5 Gold 8 Gold
Eel 4 Gold 5 Gold 8 Gold
Arowana 4 Gold 5 Gold 8 Gold
Pufferfish 7 Gold 10 Gold 14 Gold
Bluefin Tuna 7 Gold 10 Gold 14 Gold
Sturgeon 9 Gold 13 Gold 18 Gold
Sailfish 11 Gold 15 Gold 22 Gold
Blue Marlin 17 Gold 22 Gold 26 Gold

Freshwater Fish Prices (Unchained)

Fishing prices in Unchained may be different. Here are freshwater observations. Saltwater coming soon. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1SApXaRcAOy_G7Z6zK5nDXlneya4Qg6ULuLLqXRdleSA/edit?usp=sharing

The averages were analyzed over 100 fish. This is a small sample size, so actual results might vary!

Fish Prices (Average)
Name Small(fry) Regular Gargantuan
Carp 4Gold14Silver01Copper 5Gold38Silver48Copper 7Gold50Silver51Copper
Eel 4Gold7Silver17Copper 5Gold25Silver44Copper 7Gold21Silver53Copper
Arowana 4Gold20Silver88Copper 5Gold21Silver12Copper 7Gold24Silver18Copper

Freshwater Silver Per Labor (Unchained)

Proficiency Level Silver/Labor
0% 4Silver83Copper
5% 5Silver08Copper
10% 5Silver37Copper
15% 5Silver68Copper
20% 6Silver04Copper
25% 6Silver44Copper
30% 6Silver90Copper
40% 8Silver05Copper

Saltwater Fish Prices (Unchained)

This is information regarding saltwater fish prices. The link to more information is the same google sheets document as linked above.

The averages were analyzed over 100 fish. This is a small sample size, so actual results might vary!

Fish Prices (Average)
Name Small(fry) Regular Gargantuan
Pufferfish 9Gold23Silver34Copper 11Gold82Silver83Copper 14Gold79Silver63Copper
Bluefin 8Gold19Silver82Copper 11Gold4Silver1Copper 14Gold47Silver54Copper
Sturgeon 9Gold75Silver32Copper 12Gold40Silver96Copper 17Gold16Silver98Copper
Sailfish 13Gold36Silver88Copper 17Gold82Silver26Copper 23Gold71Silver78Copper
Marlin 14Gold48Silver12Copper 18Gold90Silver41Copper 24Gold27Silver51Copper

Saltwater Silver per Labor (Unchained)

Proficiency Level Silver/Labor
0% 11Silver87Copper
5% 12Silver50Copper
10% 13Silver19Copper
15% 13Silver97Copper
20% 14Silver84Copper
25% 15Silver83Copper
30% 16Silver96Copper
40% 19Silver79Copper

Items[]

Fishing Rods[]

At first you can craft a Basic Fishing Rod, then you have to decide if you want;

A Fast Fishing Rod, to do Bait Worm Fishing (Flexible)

A Strong Fishing rod, that deals more damage to Sport Fish (Sturdy)

But at 150 000 Fishing Proficiency, you can Combine a Master's Flexible Fishing Rod and a Master's Sturdy Fishing Rod to make a Ultimate Fishing Rod. (You'll need a Ultimate Fishing Rod Design)

Item Fishing Req. Damage Cast Frequency Success Rate Source
Basic Fishing Rod Icon Basic Fishing Rod 0 85 220 Seconds 83% Handicrafts (Bind On Pickup)
Novice's Flexible Fishing Rod Icon Novice's Flexible Fishing Rod 10 000 101 187 Seconds 89% Handicrafts (Bind On Pickup)
Veteran's Flexible Fishing Rod Icon Veteran's Flexible Fishing Rod 20 000 131 154 Seconds 93% Handicrafts (Bind On Pickup)
Expert's Flexible Fishing Rod Icon Expert's Flexible Fishing Rod 40 000 170 110 Seconds 96% Handicrafts (Bind On Pickup)
Master's Flexible Fishing Rod Icon Master's Flexible Fishing Rod 80 000 340 55 Seconds 99% Handicrafts (Bind On Pickup)
Novice's Sturdy Fishing Rod Icon Novice's Sturdy Fishing Rod 10 000 202 220 Seconds 89% Handicrafts (Bind On Pickup)
Veteran's Sturdy Fishing Rod Icon Veteran's Sturdy Fishing Rod 20 000 262 198 Seconds 93% Handicrafts (Bind On Pickup)
Expert's Sturdy Fishing Rod Icon Expert's Sturdy Fishing Rod 40 000 340 165 Seconds 96% Handicrafts (Bind On Pickup)
Master's Sturdy Fishing Rod Icon Master's Sturdy Fishing Rod 80 000 680 110 Seconds 99% Handicrafts (Bind On Pickup)
Ultimate Fishing Rod Icon Ultimate Fishing Rod 150 000 680 55 Seconds 99% Handicrafts (Bind On Pickup)


Chum[]

Chum
Item Used for Price
Chumicon Chum Freshwater Fishing 1 Gold 80 Silver
Chum Bucket icon Chum Bucket Salwater Fish 60 bait worms and 40 ground grains


Lures[]

Lures
Item Used with Price
Yellow Lureicon Sport Fishing Lure Every Fishing rod (enable fishing for two hours) 15 Iron Ingots


Fishing Proficiency Modifiers[]

Item Bonus Acquisition
Skill Buffincon Title: Discriminating Tastes +1000 Fishing Proficiency. You can get these from the fishing quest line by talking to Fisherman Santiago in Seachild Wharf (west) or talking to Fisherman Riko in Caernord (east).
Skill Buffincon Title: Time Catcher +2000 Fishing Proficiency. You can get this as a reward from the Mirage Fishing Contest by exchanging 200x 
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Fisher King Coin to Sopere the Contest Coin Collector in Mirage.
Skill Buffincon Title: Fishing For A Compliment +8,000 Fishing Proficiency. +10 Agility. Requires 50k Fishing Proficiency to start the quest. Quest obtained from Fisherman Santiago on the Seachild Wharf Docks (west) or Fisherman Riko in Caernord Entertainment District (east).
Skill Buffincon Title: Krilling It +12,000 Fishing Proficiency. + 20 Agility. Requires 180k Fishing Proficiency to start the quest. Quest obtained from Fisherman Santiago on the Seachild Wharf Docks (west) or Fisherman Riko in Caernord Entertainment District (east).
Treaded Wellingtonsicon Treaded Wellingtons (Leather boots) +500 Fishing Proficiency. You can get these from the fishing quest Herring and Squid in by talking to Fisherman Santiago in Seachild Wharf (west) or talking to Fisherman Riko in Caernord (east).
Pink Kingfin Boatericon Pink, Yellow Kingfin Boatericon Yellow or Green Kingfin Boatericon Green Kingfin Boater (Cloth head) +1500 Fishing Proficiency. You can buy this for 25 Fisher King Coins (awarded from the fishing competition) from the Contest Coin Collector in mirage.
Mermaid Bathtubicon Mermaid Bathtub (furniture) +10000 Fishing Proficiency (2 hour buff). Consumes 1 Dahuta's Bubble potion. You can buy this for 180 Fisher King Coins (awarded from the fishing competition) from the Contest Coin Collector in mirage.


Fishing Questline[]

Each faction has a series of fishing quests that lead you step by step through your first pole to the biggest fish. You can start the Blue Salt Brotherhood fishing quests by talking to Fisherman Santiago in Cinderstone Moor if you're part of the West faction or by talking to Fisherman Riko in Ynystere if you're part of the East faction.

** As of 3.0 Fisherman Riko has moved to the Entertainment District near the Fishstand in Caernord, Ynystere.

** As of 3.0 Fisherman Santiago has moved to the near the Docks of Seachild Wharf in Cinderstone Moor.

Quests[]

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See Also[]

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