They can display your skill level and the time you have spent fishing, as well as how many fish you need for the next skill point. They also include features to automatically equip all your fishing paraphernalia, attach lures, and track fish locations and time cycles.
Blizzard Watch is a safe space for all readers. By leaving comments on this site you agree to follow our commenting and community guidelines. Login with Patreon. By Rachelle Riddle Elaraiyne. Fishing basics To train Fishing, you have to be at least level 5. Raw Nightfin Snapper : highest drop rate between 12 a. Stonescale Eel : highest drop rate between 12 a. Raw Sunscale Salmon : highest drop rate between 12 p. Hopefully this guide helps make Fishing a little more bearable.
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This site makes extensive use of JavaScript. Please enable JavaScript in your browser. Live PTR. Classic TBC. Classic Theme Thottbot Theme. Quick Facts. Comments Comment by When you max out your fishing you can eventually be able to catch stonescale eels which are used for stonescale oil.
The oil is used as a reagent for Flask of Petrification, Flask of the Titans, and Greater Stoneshield Potion which means they sell for alot because raid guilds use thes alot for dungeons.
Comment by starkill Very useful to get when you need to get the fish for the ZG fish boss. Best when combined with a flying mount to reach those rare spots in Outland. I have to cast times in order to get 1 skill point. Am I doing something wrong? My Azeroth fishing is at right now. If I fish up a lot of fish or if I fish up trash, it just takes 6ish casts to get a single point.
The higher the skill level the more it takes to get a skill point - it has always worked that way that I can remember. Yeah, I get that. I remember leveling fishing on my Hunter in Legion and it only took about 3 hours to get from 1- … ? Whatever the cap was then. I did a lot of fishing in vanilla, heh. The locations are very specific — not just a zone, but also a specific area within that zone. You might spend five minutes fishing at each location, but thirty minutes getting there.
Once you have all four fish, return to Nat Pagle to gain your Artisan rank. I suggest you gain at least one skill point up to while stood close to Nat, to celebrate completing the quest. Some people report a bug that stops skill rising above if they go somewhere else to fish first. You cannot forget how to fish unlearn or reset the skill. There is no need to unlearn fishing — it is secondary skill. I recommend you develop your cooking skills alongside fishing.
Cooking and fishing skills can be developed at about the same rate until Artisan, when fishing skill gains become particularly slow. There are several guides that give quite detailed instructions on how to level both fishing and cooking in a short period of time. These guides are intended to be used by veterans that suddenly decide to train cooking and fishing skills up from nothing in 12 hours.
There are many advantages to gradually improving your fishing and cooking skills while you improve your own level:. In this chapter: Why Fish? Here is a summary: It is classed as a secondary profession. This means learning to fish does not limit what other professions you may learn. It can be relaxing. It gives space to think or socialise between adventures or battles.
It can provide a modest income for little risk. It complements other professions, for example: Cooking — most fish can be cooked. Alchemy — some reagents can only be gained by fishing. Tailoring — bolts of cloth can sometimes be recovered while fishing. Leatherworking — leather can sometimes be recovered while fishing. It complements certain career classes: Hunters — fish are a plentiful source of pet food.
Rogues — an occasional source of locked boxes to practice lock-picking skills on. It opens up a small number of additional quests. Some people have patience, and some do not… Want to learn? Learning to Fish: Your First Catch To start fishing you must have reached at least level 5, and have at least 1 Silver 23 Copper spare cash.
Now simply follow the seven steps below: Find a Fishing Trainer. Every capital city such as Stormwind has one, but there are some in other zones. These people are found near water, where you might expect them. If you have trouble finding a trainer, ask a guard for directions. Learn the Apprentice Fishing skill from the trainer. This will cost 1 silver assuming no reputation or rank related reductions. You will also need to buy a fishing pole. You will normally find a fishing supplier close to a fishing trainer.
A basic pole will cost you 23 Copper assuming no reputation or rank related reductions. More advanced poles may be available. These are discussed in detail below. You only need the most basic Fishing Pole to get started. Now travel to a starting zone, such as Elwynn Forest or Mulgore.
Stand next to a patch of water lake, river or open sea , with a clear view of the water in front of you. Your feet must be on dry land — you cannot be swimming or sitting. It helps if you are safely away from enemies, so you are not engaged in combat while fishing. Equip your new fishing pole in your main hand. Now open your Spellbook and find the fishing skill. This will allow you to cast a line into the water. Click the fishing icon.
I strongly recommend you drag the fishing skill icon onto the action bar, which will allow you to re-cast quickly using a hot-key. If your cast is successful, you will see a bobber appear in the water. If your cast did not land in fishable water and you got a message to say so , try and find a wider area of water, or adjust where you are standing to face more water.
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