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[[CDB|Main]] / [[Skills]] / [[Carpentry]] / '''{{PAGENAME}}'''
 
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|passive=[[shaft]] (1.00 kg)
 
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''A long pole with a string and a hook made of iron.''
 
''A long pole with a string and a hook made of iron.''
  
Fishing line determines success rate and initial quality is maximal 20% of the creators carpentry skill and capped by the QL of the shaft.
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Used for fishing by land or by boat.
  
== Usage ==
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== Notes ==
Used for [[fishing]] (obviously).
 
  
Note: [[Wind of Ages]] does nothing to improve the speed of fishing when using a fishing rod.
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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).
  
Remember that fishing rods can break, even at very low damage. Keeping spares is suggested.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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* [[Wind of Ages]] has no effect on the rod's speed or efficacy.
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
* [[Regular fishing rod]]
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* [[Fishing rod]] (uses a wooden hook instead of metal)
 
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* [[Fishing line]]
[[Category:Babel/F]]
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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