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'''Fishing''' is a practice where crew members can use various baits and fishing rods to catch fish. There is a variety of fish available to catch and [[Guide to food#Seafood|cook]] and various exciting items to accidentally pull out of pools of water. | '''Fishing''' is a practice where crew members can use various baits and fishing rods to catch fish. There is a variety of fish available to catch and [[Guide to food#Seafood|cook]] and various exciting items to accidentally pull out of pools of water. | ||
[[File:Random Person Fishing.png|right|thumb|Your average crew member, vying for a catch off a dock on the beach.]] | [[File:Random Person Fishing.png|right|thumb|Your average crew member, vying for a catch off a dock on the beach.]] | ||
==Equipment== | ==Equipment== | ||
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! Fishing Rod <br> [[File:Fishing rod.png|alt=]] | ! Fishing Rod <br> [[File:Fishing rod.png|alt=]] | ||
| A classic fishing rod, with no special qualities. | | A classic fishing rod, with no special qualities. Can be found in Fishing Toolboxes | ||
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! Bone Rod <br> [[File:Bone Rod.png|alt=]] | ! Bone Rod <br> [[File:Bone Rod.png|alt=]] | ||
|A humble rod, made with whatever happened to be on hand. (crafted using leather, sinew, and bone) | |A humble rod, made with whatever happened to be on hand. (crafted using leather, sinew, and bone) | ||
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!Collapsible Rod | |||
|Identical to the standard fishing rod, but can be used in-hand to be collapsed into a smaller form that fits into backpacks. Can be purchased from a Good Clean Fun vendor. | |||
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! Master Rod <br> [[File:Master Fishing Rod.png|alt=]] | ! Master Rod <br> [[File:Master Fishing Rod.png|alt=]] | ||
| The mythical rod of a lost fisher king. Said to be imbued with un-paralleled fishing power. There's writing on the back of the pole. "中国航天制造." '''Reduces the difficult of catching fish''' | | The mythical rod of a lost fisher king. Said to be imbued with un-paralleled fishing power. There's writing on the back of the pole. "中国航天制造." '''Reduces the difficult of catching fish, and can be collapsed to fit in a backpack.''' | ||
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! Tech Rod <br> [[File:Tech rod.png|alt=]] | ! Tech Rod <br> [[File:Tech rod.png|alt=]] | ||
| An embedded universal constructor along with micro-fusion generator makes this marvel of technology never run out of bait. Interstellar treaties prevent using it outside of recreational fishing. And you can fish with this. '''This rod has an infinite supply of synthetic bait.''' | | An embedded universal constructor along with micro-fusion generator makes this marvel of technology never run out of bait. Interstellar treaties prevent using it outside of recreational fishing. And you can fish with this. '''This rod has an infinite supply of synthetic bait. Can be used to scan fish for fishing research goals. Unlocked via a research node, and can be printed from the Service or Science Protolathe.''' | ||
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===Rod Components=== | ===Rod Components=== | ||
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! Reinforced Fishing Line Reel <br> [[File:Reinforced line reel.png|alt=]] | ! Reinforced Fishing Line Reel <br> [[File:Reinforced line reel.png|alt=]] | ||
| Essential for fishing in extreme environments such as lavaland. | | Essential for fishing in extreme environments such as lavaland. Can fish in lava and liquid plasma. Found in a Fishing Line Set box. | ||
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! Cloaked Fishing Line Reel <br> [[File:Cloaked line reel.png|alt=]] | ! Cloaked Fishing Line Reel <br> [[File:Cloaked line reel.png|alt=]] | ||
| Even harder to notice than the common variety. | | Even harder to notice than the common variety. Found in a Fishing Line Set box. | ||
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! Flexible Fishing Line Reel <br> [[File:Bouncy line reel.png|alt=]] | ! Flexible Fishing Line Reel <br> [[File:Bouncy line reel.png|alt=]] | ||
| This specialized line is much harder to snap. (Reduce progression | | This specialized line is much harder to snap. (Reduce progression loss when attempting to reel in a fish). Found in a Fishing Line Set box. | ||
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!Fishing Line Auto-Reel | !Fishing Line Auto-Reel | ||
[[File:Fishing line auto-reel.png|frameless]] | [[File:Fishing line auto-reel.png|frameless]] | ||
|A fishing line that automatically starts reeling in fish the moment they bite. (Automatically start the fishing minigame once a fish is on the line) | |A fishing line that automatically starts reeling in fish the moment they bite. (Automatically start the fishing minigame once a fish is on the line). Unlocked via a research node, and can be printed from the Service or Science Protolathe. | ||
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! colspan='2'|Hooks | ! colspan='2'|Hooks | ||
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!Gyro-Stabilized Hook <br> [[File:Gyro fishing hook.png|frameless]] | !Gyro-Stabilized Hook <br> [[File:Gyro fishing hook.png|frameless]] | ||
|A quirky hook that grants the user a better control of the tool, alowing them to move bait both up and down when reeling in, otherwise keeping it in place. (Can use right click during the fishing minigame to lower the bobber) | |A quirky hook that grants the user a better control of the tool, alowing them to move bait both up and down when reeling in, otherwise keeping it in place. (Can use right click during the fishing minigame to lower the bobber, and automatically spins lures). Unlocked via a research node, and can be printed from the Service or Science Protolathe. | ||
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!Jawed Hook <br> [[File:Jawed fishing hook..png|frameless]] | !Jawed Hook <br> [[File:Jawed fishing hook..png|frameless]] | ||
|Despite hints of rust, this gritty beartrap-like hook hybrid | |Despite hints of rust, this gritty beartrap-like hook hybrid manages to look even more threatening than the real thing. May neptune have mercy on whatever gets caught in its jaws. (The fishing minigame becomes impossible to lose, however the fish is immediately killed once caught) | ||
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!Rescue Hook <br> [[File:Rescue_hook.png|64x64px]] | !Rescue Hook <br> [[File:Rescue_hook.png|64x64px]] | ||
|A special fishing hook that can only be used in chasms (as that's currently the only place you can find people into), which can | |A special fishing hook that can only be used in chasms (as that's currently the only place you can find people into), which can fish out duds, skeleton corpses, any mob that's fallen into a chasm and hasn't been rescued yet, or rarely, a hostile monster lurking below. It has a weight of 5 (50 without bait, lower with bait) for duds and a weight of 30 for chasm detritus, which has a 50% chance to be a random skeleton corpse or a lobstrosity, and the remaining 50% chance of fishing out a mob that's fallen into a chasm. | ||
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===Bait=== | ===Bait=== | ||
One requires bait in order to attract fish! Use a bait-can or bait in-hand and click on a fishing rod to put bait on it. | One requires bait in order to attract fish! Use a bait-can or bait in-hand and click on a fishing rod to put bait on it. Higher quality bait reduces the time before a fish bites. More items than those listed below can be used - Experiment! Some fish prefer junk food or meat, for example. | ||
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| Basic | | Basic | ||
| Small piece of dough. Simple but effective fishing bait. | | Small piece of dough. Simple but effective fishing bait. | ||
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!Synthesized Doughball <br> [[File:doughball.png|64x64px]] | |||
|Basic | |||
|Small piece of dough. Simple but effective fishing bait. Infinitely synthesized by the Tech Rod, but can't be removed | |||
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! colspan='3'|Bait Cans | ! colspan='3'|Bait Cans | ||
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! Can o' worm <br> [[File:Bait Can.png]] | ! Can o' worm <br> [[File:Bait Can.png]] | ||
| Basic | | Basic | ||
| Contains generic worms. Can take bait out every 10 seconds. | | Contains generic worms. Can take bait out every 10 seconds, or can be used on a fishing rod to directly bait it. | ||
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! Can o' worm deluxe <br> [[File:Bait Can.png]] | ! Can o' worm deluxe <br> [[File:Bait Can.png]] | ||
| Basic | | Basic | ||
| Contains extra slimy worms. Can take bait out every 10 seconds. | | Contains extra slimy worms. Can take bait out every 10 seconds, or can be used on a fishing rod to directly bait it. | ||
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=== Lures === | |||
An alternative to bait, lure boxes can be ordered through cargo or purchased from a Good Clean Fun vendor. Lures work similarly to bait, reducing the time before a fish bites. However, they have several differences: | |||
* Lures are '''not''' consumed when a fish is caught. | |||
* Lures are specialized to specific fish types - Examine a lure to see what category of fish it applies to. | |||
* Lures have to be manually spun every few seconds for a fish to bite, unless you are also using the Gyro-Stabilized Hook. The exact time depends on the lure used. When fishing, the lure will periodically light up green and ping - Using your fishing rod in-hand at this time will spin the lure. Missing a spin will delay the bite, while clicking when it isn't lit up will delay the next ping. | |||
===Other=== | ===Other=== | ||
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! Fishing Toolbox <br> [[File:Fishing Toolbox.png|link=Special:FilePath/Fishing_Toolbox.png|64x64px]] | ! Fishing Toolbox <br> [[File:Fishing Toolbox.png|link=Special:FilePath/Fishing_Toolbox.png|64x64px]] | ||
| Contains everything you need for a basic fishing trip: can of worms, fishing rod, fishing hook, and fishing line. | | Contains everything you need for a basic fishing trip: can of worms, fishing rod, fishing hook, and fishing line. | ||
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!Golden Fishing Toolbox <br> | |||
|A rare item generally found as loot. Contains a Master Fishing Rod, can of worms, can of fish food, Fishing Hook Set, Fishing Line Set, Fishing Lure Set, Fish Analyzer, and an Experimental Analyser | |||
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! Fishing Hook Set <br> [[File:Fish box.png|alt=]] | ! Fishing Hook Set <br> [[File:Fish box.png|alt=]] | ||
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! Fishing Line Set <br> [[File:Fish box.png|alt=]] | ! Fishing Line Set <br> [[File:Fish box.png|alt=]] | ||
| Contains bouncy, reinforced, and cloaked lines. | | Contains bouncy, reinforced, and cloaked lines. | ||
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!Fishing Lure Set | |||
|Contains one of each fishing lure. | |||
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! Fish-porter 3000 Set <br> [[File:Fish-portal.png|alt=]] | ! Fish-porter 3000 Set <br> [[File:Fish-portal.png|alt=]] | ||
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Starts with Aquarium and can unlock Beach, Chasm, Ocean, Hyperspace, Randomizer, Syndicate (emag). | Starts with Aquarium and can unlock Beach, Chasm, Ocean, Hyperspace, Randomizer, Syndicate (emag). | ||
Can be hit with a multitool to link it. Hitting that multitool on other fishing spots links them to the portal, allowing them to be selected as the location. Maximum of 4(?) linked spots. | |||
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==Fish== | ==Fish== | ||
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===Fishing Spots=== | ===Fishing Spots=== | ||
* Moisture Traps | * Moisture Traps. | ||
* Beach Away | * The Beach, in Away Missions. Counts as an ocean for the purposes of treasure chests. | ||
* Fishing Portals (Order-able from cargo) | * Fishing Portals (Order-able from cargo, or can be printed at the Science or Service protolathe). Have multiple settings that can be unlocked, and can have other fishing spots linked - See the above section on the portal for more information. | ||
* Chasms on [[Lavaland]] | * Chasms on [[Lavaland|Lavaland.]] You can only fish in these while using a Recovery Hook, and fishing here can allow you to recover the corpses of anyone who fell into the chasm. | ||
* Lava itself | * Lava itself. Can only be fished in while using a reinforced fishing line or bone fishing line. | ||
* Toilets | * Liquid plasma rivers, on Icebox. As above, can only be fished in while using a reinforced fishing line or bone fishing line. Has a chance to fish up coins, or bars of Runite or Adamantite (No more bars of Mythril, go away smelly wizards) | ||
* Toilets. These have a chance to fish up a wallet, containing 3-4 credit chits of amounts ranging from around 100-500 credits each. Note, you cannot fish in a toilet that you built. | |||
* Swimming pool on Nebulastation, as well as the puddle of water in the dorms maint tunnels of the same station. | |||
* Deep fryers. You will mostly fish up burnt messes and chicken nuggies, but there are some (somehow) living fish in here, too. | |||
* Ice holes. To make one, find a permanent ice tile (everywhere on ice box, otherwise hope that your away mission has them), then dig into it with a pickaxe. | |||
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===Difficulty=== | ===Difficulty=== | ||
Not all fish are the same! Trying to catch fish has varying difficulty based on the rod and bait a crew member uses as well as the type of the fish. | Not all fish are the same! Trying to catch fish has varying difficulty based on the rod and bait a crew member uses as well as the type of the fish. | ||
Fishing difficulty goes down as your fishing skill increases. By default, this increases over time as you catch fish. Certain items increase your fishing skill when worn (The legendary fishing hat, doctor outfit pieces), held (fishing toolboxes, fish analyzers), or are buckled on (plastic chairs and the mime's invisible chair, largely), while certain other items '''decrease''' your fishing skill (boxing gloves, welding masks, basically anything that would make it harder to fish). Examine an item while carrying a fishing rod to see what effect the item will have. | |||
== Other Useful Information == | |||
=== Treasure Chests === | |||
When fishing in an ocean, you have a chance to fish up a treasure chest. Treasure chests work similar to mystery boxes - When you click on them, an item appears floating above it, which cycles through a few different items before settling on one and beginning to sink back into the chest. Clicking the item at this point grabs it from the chest. Any crew member can pull up to three items from a treasure chest, with it returning an error if you attempt more after the third. Treasure chests have a chance to be destroyed after each pull. Loot ranges from pirate outfits and scimitars, to fishing gear including golden fishing toolboxes, to rare items like emagged fishing portal boards. | |||
=== Send an S.O.S. to the Crew === | |||
You can grab a large empty bottle from the bar vendor, and place a photograph, piece of paper, or money into it. You can then place that bottle into an ocean tile, washing it away into the depths of SS13's spaghetti code. When fishing in an ocean tile, you have a chance to fish up these bottles, as well as empty glass bottles to continue the tradition with. | |||
=== The Joys of Dynamite Fishing, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Gibtonite === | |||
Setting off an explosive that hits a fishing tile spawns a random fishing reward from that tile, and permanently exhausts it, stopping you from catching fish there. If you find yourself with a surplus of defused gibtonite, this is a great and fast way to get lots of <s>tendril chests and Runite bars</s> dead lavaloops |
Revision as of 03:03, 30 September 2024
Fishing is a practice where crew members can use various baits and fishing rods to catch fish. There is a variety of fish available to catch and cook and various exciting items to accidentally pull out of pools of water.
![](/tgwiki2/images/thumb/7/77/Random_Person_Fishing.png/300px-Random_Person_Fishing.png)
Equipment
Rods
Fishing rods are the meat of the fishing system: without them you could not do much! Fishing rods allow crew members to hunt for fish and items inside large bodies of water. Crafty crew members can even use them to bring items out of pickup range to their location.
Rod Components
Rods are customizable! Crew members can switch out the lure/hook as well as the type of fishing line used. In order to switch out rod components on a rod, you will need to hold the component in-hand and left-click on the rod.
Bait
One requires bait in order to attract fish! Use a bait-can or bait in-hand and click on a fishing rod to put bait on it. Higher quality bait reduces the time before a fish bites. More items than those listed below can be used - Experiment! Some fish prefer junk food or meat, for example.
Lures
An alternative to bait, lure boxes can be ordered through cargo or purchased from a Good Clean Fun vendor. Lures work similarly to bait, reducing the time before a fish bites. However, they have several differences:
- Lures are not consumed when a fish is caught.
- Lures are specialized to specific fish types - Examine a lure to see what category of fish it applies to.
- Lures have to be manually spun every few seconds for a fish to bite, unless you are also using the Gyro-Stabilized Hook. The exact time depends on the lure used. When fishing, the lure will periodically light up green and ping - Using your fishing rod in-hand at this time will spin the lure. Missing a spin will delay the bite, while clicking when it isn't lit up will delay the next ping.
Other
Fish
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Fishing
Fishing Spots
- Moisture Traps.
- The Beach, in Away Missions. Counts as an ocean for the purposes of treasure chests.
- Fishing Portals (Order-able from cargo, or can be printed at the Science or Service protolathe). Have multiple settings that can be unlocked, and can have other fishing spots linked - See the above section on the portal for more information.
- Chasms on Lavaland. You can only fish in these while using a Recovery Hook, and fishing here can allow you to recover the corpses of anyone who fell into the chasm.
- Lava itself. Can only be fished in while using a reinforced fishing line or bone fishing line.
- Liquid plasma rivers, on Icebox. As above, can only be fished in while using a reinforced fishing line or bone fishing line. Has a chance to fish up coins, or bars of Runite or Adamantite (No more bars of Mythril, go away smelly wizards)
- Toilets. These have a chance to fish up a wallet, containing 3-4 credit chits of amounts ranging from around 100-500 credits each. Note, you cannot fish in a toilet that you built.
- Swimming pool on Nebulastation, as well as the puddle of water in the dorms maint tunnels of the same station.
- Deep fryers. You will mostly fish up burnt messes and chicken nuggies, but there are some (somehow) living fish in here, too.
- Ice holes. To make one, find a permanent ice tile (everywhere on ice box, otherwise hope that your away mission has them), then dig into it with a pickaxe.
Difficulty
Not all fish are the same! Trying to catch fish has varying difficulty based on the rod and bait a crew member uses as well as the type of the fish.
Fishing difficulty goes down as your fishing skill increases. By default, this increases over time as you catch fish. Certain items increase your fishing skill when worn (The legendary fishing hat, doctor outfit pieces), held (fishing toolboxes, fish analyzers), or are buckled on (plastic chairs and the mime's invisible chair, largely), while certain other items decrease your fishing skill (boxing gloves, welding masks, basically anything that would make it harder to fish). Examine an item while carrying a fishing rod to see what effect the item will have.
Other Useful Information
Treasure Chests
When fishing in an ocean, you have a chance to fish up a treasure chest. Treasure chests work similar to mystery boxes - When you click on them, an item appears floating above it, which cycles through a few different items before settling on one and beginning to sink back into the chest. Clicking the item at this point grabs it from the chest. Any crew member can pull up to three items from a treasure chest, with it returning an error if you attempt more after the third. Treasure chests have a chance to be destroyed after each pull. Loot ranges from pirate outfits and scimitars, to fishing gear including golden fishing toolboxes, to rare items like emagged fishing portal boards.
Send an S.O.S. to the Crew
You can grab a large empty bottle from the bar vendor, and place a photograph, piece of paper, or money into it. You can then place that bottle into an ocean tile, washing it away into the depths of SS13's spaghetti code. When fishing in an ocean tile, you have a chance to fish up these bottles, as well as empty glass bottles to continue the tradition with.
The Joys of Dynamite Fishing, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Gibtonite
Setting off an explosive that hits a fishing tile spawns a random fishing reward from that tile, and permanently exhausts it, stopping you from catching fish there. If you find yourself with a surplus of defused gibtonite, this is a great and fast way to get lots of tendril chests and Runite bars dead lavaloops