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[[CDB|Main]] / [[Skills]] / [[Carpentry]] / '''{{PAGENAME}}'''
  
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|name={{PAGENAME}}
|active=[[fishing line]]
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|image=Fine fishing rod.png
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|active=[[Historical:fishing line (fine)]]
 
|passive=[[shaft]] (1.00 kg)
 
|passive=[[shaft]] (1.00 kg)
 
|group=Tools
 
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|assemble=Use the String action to complete the rod
 
|materials=no
 
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|result=*'''{{PAGENAME}}'''  
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|result=* '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1.01 kg)
|skill=Carpentry
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|improve=carpentry
 
}}
 
}}
  
==Description==
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== Description ==
A '''fine fishing rod''' is a [[wood]]en [[shaft]] with a [[string of cloth]] and an [[iron fishing hook]]. It can be improved with a [[log]] and the standard [[carpentry]] tools, but uses the miscellaneous [[skill]] rather than carpentry.
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''A long pole with a string and a hook made of iron.''
  
Note: If you fail at creating a fine fishing rod, both the [[fishing line]] and the shaft are destroyed.
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Used for fishing by land or by boat.
  
== Usage ==
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== Notes ==
* [[Fishing]]
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* In creation, the quality of the fishing line determines the success rate, and the maximum initial quality of the pole can only be 20% of the creator's carpentry skill (but also will be capped by the quality of the shaft being used).
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* Fishing lines can break, and keeping spare fishing lines is suggested.
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* Willow wood is suggested for making fishing rods, fine or not. In this application, willow wood provides the most resilience against wear-and-tear damage incurred while fishing.
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* Compared to a regular fishing rod, the fine fishing rod has an increased chance of catching fish with each action.
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* At lower skill levels, 5-10 being so-far confirmed, the fine fishing rod also provides increased skill gain as the player fishes.
  
==Enchant Warning==
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* [[Rarity system|Rare]] fine (and rare regular/non-fine) fishing rods are observed to break less, take less damage, and have slightly better odds at catching rare fish.
  
[[Wind of Ages]] does nothing to improve the speed of a fine fishing rod.
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* In general, the heavier the fish being caught, the more damage one will notice being imparted to the rod with use.
  
==See also==
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* [[Wind of Ages]] has no effect on the rod's speed or efficacy.
* [[Regular fishing rod]]
 
  
[[Category:Babel/F]]
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== See also ==
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* [[Fishing rod]] (uses a wooden hook instead of metal)
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* [[Fishing line]]
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* [[Fishing hook]]
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* [[Fishing]]
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* [[Fish]]

Latest revision as of 17:46, 28 January 2019

Main / Skills / Carpentry / Fine fishing rod

Fine fishing rod
A Fine fishing rod
Creation
Result
  • Fine fishing rod (1.01 kg)
Skill and improvement

Description

A long pole with a string and a hook made of iron.

Used for fishing by land or by boat.

Notes

  • In creation, the quality of the fishing line determines the success rate, and the maximum initial quality of the pole can only be 20% of the creator's carpentry skill (but also will be capped by the quality of the shaft being used).
  • Fishing lines can break, and keeping spare fishing lines is suggested.
  • Willow wood is suggested for making fishing rods, fine or not. In this application, willow wood provides the most resilience against wear-and-tear damage incurred while fishing.
  • Compared to a regular fishing rod, the fine fishing rod has an increased chance of catching fish with each action.
  • At lower skill levels, 5-10 being so-far confirmed, the fine fishing rod also provides increased skill gain as the player fishes.
  • Rare fine (and rare regular/non-fine) fishing rods are observed to break less, take less damage, and have slightly better odds at catching rare fish.
  • In general, the heavier the fish being caught, the more damage one will notice being imparted to the rod with use.

See also