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| + | #REDIRECT [[Abilities#Fishing]] |
− | Rhynst:
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− | Fishing is one we’ve probably all run into. Buy a net or fishing rod from
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− | Salty John, find a nice stretch of water and fish away. The fish range
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− | from little carps to sharks to giant squids (which are worth 9000 or
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− | more experience). You’ll have to beat the fish to death, then you can
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− | treat it like ranger meat – can be salted, cooked or eaten raw. The
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− | squids don’t turn into Calamari rings. Fishing nets seem to pull up
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− | smaller fish than poles, but you can get more than one at a time, and
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− | also various random items, like puzzles, trash, and potions. It’s
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− | something interesting to do while waiting for the Atlantis or Lizette, or
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− | while just chatting
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− | Tinuviel's comments:
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− | Giant squids can stack quite a bit and are very popular kills, so if you're
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− | not able to kill it yourself, shout out and let the higher levels know where
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− | it is. It seems that some areas are easier to fish in than others for those
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− | with low ability, so keep poking around to find new spots as your ability
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− | goes up. There are many different kinds of fish, and some sharks as well,
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− | which can do a fair amount of damage to a newbie, so be careful. You
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− | can stockpile fish for ranger wolves or sell it to Dermott in Tantallon or at
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− | any shop that buys meat. Rangers can make their own fishing poles with
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− | sinew and a beam.As your ability goes up, you generally catch things a
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− | lot faster. At 100, I usually get a tug very soon after casting my line or
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− | tossing my net.
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