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+ | ===== Solo-player Guide ===== | ||
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+ | ==== Notes ==== | ||
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+ | * You require level 15 fishing to play this minigame. | ||
+ | * This minigame is not 100% authentic. | ||
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+ | ==== Inventory Setup ==== | ||
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+ | {{activities: | ||
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+ | * 150+ Swamp Paste | ||
+ | * 4-5 Bailing Buckets (//Not Regular Buckets)// | ||
+ | * 22-23 Ropes | ||
+ | ==== Playing the game ==== | ||
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+ | When you first start the game you'll be prompted with a brief tutorial telling you\\ what each item does. You should plug leaks as fast as possible as the boat\\ can fill with water very quickly. Occasionally, | ||
+ | ** | ||
+ | ==== Rewards ==== | ||
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+ | Our fishing trawler has all the authentic rewards, including: | ||
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+ | * Raw Shrimp | ||
+ | * Raw Sardine | ||
+ | * Raw Anchovie | ||
+ | * Raw Lobster | ||
+ | * Raw Manta Ray | ||
+ | * Raw Sea Turtle | ||
+ | * Raw Sharks | ||
+ | * Various Junk Items | ||
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+ | However, somewhat inauthentically, | ||
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+ | * Loop half of key | ||
+ | * Tooth half of key | ||
+ | * Caskets (can award gems, coins, talismans, and a few other things) | ||
+ | * Pirate' | ||
+ | * Lucky Cutlass | ||
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+ | ==== Experience ==== | ||
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+ | Experienced formula was tweaked to make this worth doing. The exact formula for experience gained at x1 xp is:\\ '' | ||
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+ | ==== Other players ==== | ||
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+ | Playing with more players is more relaxed but you get less fish\\ and xp, as the haul is divided evenly between all players. If you're in this for exp or\\ rewards do not play solo with the exception of playing with your alts with loot in mind. | ||
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+ | ==== Strategy ==== | ||
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+ | There' | ||
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+ | //Solo// | ||
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+ | RNG gods giveth and the RNG gods taketh and easily describe the solo player experience. You can have a very passive game where you don't have much to do and you end up with 150 fish or you can have 10 leaks in 13 seconds with a net breaking three times in a match and end up with 90 fish. The average though is around 120-140 fish. The strategy is simple, make sure the water never floods the ship and in order to give yourself enough room you never want the flood meter to go above 50% of the bar. You always want to prioritize the leaks in order to make sure this never happens then and only then you can repair the net when it breaks and whenever you have time you ALWAYS want to be bailing or emptying the bail buckets. Every solo round is winnable but you will be VERY busy. If you find yourself in a situation where your flooding is low and your net breaks but there' | ||
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+ | //Solo + Alt// | ||
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+ | There is a noticable difference is fish caught when you use an alt dedicated to just repairing the net. You can expect an average of 170-190 fish caught per round and the only difference in gameplay is that you will ALWAYS prioritize the net when it breaks by quickly repairing it on your alt and the reason you can do this is because the time it takes to fix the net is <1 second because your alt is already at the spot and this in turn gives your character down in the boat a lot more time to fix leaks and bail the water out which makes for a less stressful experience. If you are using an alt I recommend filling your inventory with bailing buckets as you will rarely have to empty the buckets in-game and can empty them when you're waiting for the next game to start (2 minutes). | ||
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