Difference between revisions of "Fishing"

From Basin Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
 
m (punctuation, some grammar and spelling)
Line 1: Line 1:
Hello a couple small things about fishing, It's a secondary profession so as it currently is those are not lvl capped.
+
Hello: a couple small things about fishing, It's a secondary profession so it is not lvl capped.
Fishing is a great skill to make some early cash and combined with cooking you have easy access to ingredients to make for instance boiled clams that give a spirit/stamina bonus over 15 mins.
+
Fishing is a great skill to make some early cash and combined with cooking you have easy access to ingredients to make, for instance, boiled clams that give a spirit/stamina bonus over 15 mins.
The loot is usefull for early tailors and leatherworkers aswell that didn't come across a skinner yet, i catched loads of leather and cloth.
+
The loot is useful for early tailors and leatherworkers that haven't come across a skinner yet as well; i caught loads of leather and cloth.
On a higher fishing lvl you will be able to catch locked chests that contain nice magical items but you need a Rogue or a fairly high Blacksmith to open these chests with lockpicking/skelleton key's.
+
On a higher fishing lvl you will be able to catch locked chests that contain nice magical items but you need a Rogue or a fairly high Blacksmith to open these chests with lockpicking/skeleton keys.
There is a lil melee benefit aswell your fishing skill works towards your melee rating(this is not capped to your lvl) so with a high damage fishing pole one excists for a lvl 5(strong fishingpole) you can wack monsters alot higher then your own lvl to gain quick exp while hitting them with almost every hit.
+
There is a little melee benefit as well: your fishing skill works towards your melee rating (this is not capped to your lvl) so with a high damage fishing pole (one exists for a lvl 5 - strong fishingpole) you can whack monsters a lot higher then your own lvl to gain quick exp while hitting them with almost every hit.

Revision as of 10:15, 21 November 2004

Hello: a couple small things about fishing, It's a secondary profession so it is not lvl capped. Fishing is a great skill to make some early cash and combined with cooking you have easy access to ingredients to make, for instance, boiled clams that give a spirit/stamina bonus over 15 mins. The loot is useful for early tailors and leatherworkers that haven't come across a skinner yet as well; i caught loads of leather and cloth. On a higher fishing lvl you will be able to catch locked chests that contain nice magical items but you need a Rogue or a fairly high Blacksmith to open these chests with lockpicking/skeleton keys. There is a little melee benefit as well: your fishing skill works towards your melee rating (this is not capped to your lvl) so with a high damage fishing pole (one exists for a lvl 5 - strong fishingpole) you can whack monsters a lot higher then your own lvl to gain quick exp while hitting them with almost every hit.