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[[File:Fishing (skill).svg|thumb|right|Fishing]]
[[File:Fishing (skill).svg|thumb|right|Fishing]]


Fishing lets you catch fish, which can be [[Cooking|cooked]] to be used as [[food]] for [[combat]] or [[thieving]]. Raising fishing to level 99 will unlock the [[Fishing Skillcape]] for purchase from the [[Shop]]. The [[Fishing Skillcape]] halves the catch time. The [[Amulet of Fishing]] provides a +5% chance to receive a special item whilst fishing.
Fishing is used to catch fish, special items and junk which are deposited in the [[Bank|bank]]. If the [[Bank]] becomes full while Fishing, Fishing will continue but any extra items will be lost.
 
Fish can be [[Cooking|cooked]] for use as [[food]] during [[Combat]] or [[Thieving]].
 
At certain levels, upgrades to the fishing pole used are available in the Skill Upgrades section of the [[Shop]]. Upgraded fishing poles reduce the time required to catch fish. Raising Fishing to level 99 will unlock the [[Fishing Skillcape]] for purchase from the [[Shop]]. The [[Fishing Skillcape]] doubles the amount of items caught.  
 
Using [[Herblore#Skill_Potions|Fisherman's potions]] reduces the chance to catch junk by 3-12%.


== Fishing Areas ==
== Fishing Areas ==
New fishing areas are unlocked as your fishing level increases. Fishing areas display a unique selection of fish that can be caught.
There are 8 Fishing Areas, with different fish located in each Fishing Area. Each area has different chances to obtain junk or special items instead of fish.
 
The Barbarian Fishing area is unlocked by wearing the [[Barbarian Gloves]]. Catching fish in the Barbarian Fishing Area will give [[Strength]] and Fishing skill experience. This Strength experience is also affected by the experience bonus from [[Gold Emerald Ring]].
 
The Secret Area is unlocked by reading the [[Message in a Bottle]] in the [[Bank]].
{{FishingAreasTable}}
 
== Fish ==
As the player's Fishing level increases, new fish that give more experience will become available to catch. [[Leaping Trout]], [[Leaping Salmon]], and [[Leaping Broad Fish]], will train [[Strength]] when caught, giving 10, 15, and 25 experience respectively. [[Raw Skeleton Fish]] can be buried for 3 [[Prayer]] points each. [[Raw Magic Fish]] can be eaten to restore health without cooking. [[Leaping Trout]], [[Leaping Salmon]], [[Leaping Broad Fish]], [[Raw Skeleton Fish]], [[Raw Magic Fish]], [[Raw Blowfish]], and [[Raw Poison Fish]] cannot be cooked.
{{FishingFishTable}}
 
== Mastery Unlocks ==
 
===Item Mastery Unlocks===
{{MasteryUnlocks}}
 
===Mastery Pool Checkpoints===
{{MasteryCheckpoints}}


{| class="wikitable sortable"
== Skillcape ==
!Name
 
!Level
The [[Skillcapes|skillcape]] can be purchased from the store for {{GP|1000000}} after the player reaches {{SkillReq|Fishing|99}}.
!Available Fish
 
|-
{| class="wikitable"
| style ="text-align: left;" |Shallow Shores
| style ="text-align: left;" |1
| style ="text-align: right;" | [[File:Raw_Shrimp_(item).svg|25px|middle|link=Raw Shrimp]] [[Raw Shrimp]] [[File:Raw_Lobster_(item).svg|25px|middle|link=Raw Lobster]] [[Raw Lobster]] [[File:Raw_Crab_(item).svg|25px|middle|link=Raw Crab]] [[Raw Crab]]
|-
| style ="text-align: left;" |Shrapnel River
| style ="text-align: left;" |
| style ="text-align: right;" | [[File:Raw_Sardine_(item).svg|25px|middle|link=Raw Sardine]] [[Raw Sardine]] [[File:Raw_Herring_(item).svg|25px|middle|link=Raw Herring]] [[Raw Herring]] [[File:Raw_Carp_(item).svg|25px|middle|link=Raw Carp]] [[Raw Carp]]
|-
| style ="text-align: left;" |Trench of Dispair
| style ="text-align: left;" |
| style ="text-align: right;" | [[File:Raw_Blowfish_(item).svg|25px|middle|link=Raw Blowfish]] [[Raw Blowfish]] [[File:Raw_Poison_Fish_(item).svg|25px|middle|link=Raw Poison Fish]] [[Raw Poison Fish]] [[File:Raw_Anglerfish_(item).svg|25px|middle|link=Raw Anglerfish]][[Raw Anglerfish]] [[File:Raw_Cave_Fish_(item).svg|25px|middle|link=Raw Cave Fish]][[Raw Cave Fish]]
|-
| style ="text-align: left;" |Lemvor Pier
| style ="text-align: left;" |
| style ="text-align: right;" | [[File:Raw_Trout_(item).svg|25px|middle|link=Raw Trout]] [[Raw Trout]] [[File:Raw_Salmon_(item).svg|25px|middle|link=Raw Salmon]] [[Raw Salmon]] [[File:Raw_Fanfish_(item).svg|25px|middle|link=Raw Fafish]] [[Raw Fanfish]]
|-
|-
| style ="text-align: left;" |Open Waters
!Skillcape !! Name !! Effect
| style ="text-align: left;" |
| style ="text-align: right;" | [[File:Raw_Swordfish_(item).svg|25px|middle|link=Raw Swordfish]] [[Raw Swordfish]] [[File:Raw_Manta_Ray_(item).svg|25px|middle|link=Raw Manta Ray]] [[Raw Manta Ray]]
|-
|-
| style ="text-align: left;" |Barren Ocean
|[[File:Fishing Skillcape (item).svg|60px|link=Fishing Skillcape]] || [[Fishing Skillcape]] || Doubles the amount of items caught.
| style ="text-align: left;" |
| style ="text-align: right;" | [[File:Raw_Shark_(item).svg|25px|middle|link=Raw Shark]] [[Raw Shark]] [[File:Raw_Whale_(item).svg|25px|middle|link=Raw Whale]] [[Raw Whale]]
|}
|}


== Mastery Unlocks ==  
== Pet ==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
The [[Pets|pet]] can be unlocked by doing any Fishing action.
!Mastery
{| class="wikitable"
!Unlock
|-
| style ="text-align: left;" |1
| style ="text-align: right;" |Each Mastery level increases the chance to receive 2x items by +0.4%
|-
|-
| style ="text-align: left;" |50
! Pet !! Name !! Effect
| style ="text-align: right;" |+2% chance to receive special items.
|-
|-
| style ="text-align: left;" |65
| [[File:Pudding Duckie (pet).png|60px]] || [[Pudding Duckie]] || 5% chance to double the amount of Fish per catch.
| style ="text-align: right;" |You no longer catch Junk.
|-
| style ="text-align: left;" |99
| style ="text-align: right;" |A "Well Done" Badge
|}
|}


== Fishing Rods ==
== Fishing Rods ==
Higher levels of fishing allow you to purchase better fishing rods from the [[Shop#Fishing_Rods|Shop]]. The bonus speed is actually a percent reduction in the time that it takes to catch a fish.
Higher levels of Fishing allow the player to purchase higher tiers of fishing rods from the [[Shop#Fishing_Rods|Shop]]. The "bonus speed" from fishing rods is actually a percent reduction in the time that it takes to catch a fish.
{| class="wikitable sortable"
{{RodUpgradeTable}}
!Fishing Rod
 
!Name
== Special ==
!Fishing Level
Special items can be randomly acquired instead of fish while Fishing. They reward the same amount of XP as the fish that was being caught. Treasure is chosen from the following loot table:
!Bonus Speed
{{#invoke:Items|getSpecialFishingTable}}
!Cost
|-
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[File:Iron Fishing Rod (upgrade).svg|50px|center]]
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[Iron Fishing Rod]]
| style ="text-align: right;" |1
| style ="text-align: right;" |5%
| style ="text-align: right;" |[[File:Coins.svg|25px|middle]] 50
|-
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[File:Steel Fishing Rod (upgrade).svg|50px|center]]
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[Steel Fishing Rod]]
| style ="text-align: right;" |10
| style ="text-align: right;" |10%
| style ="text-align: right;" |[[File:Coins.svg|25px|middle]] 750
|-
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[File:Black Fishing Rod (upgrade).svg|50px|center]]
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[Black Fishing Rod]]
| style ="text-align: right;" |20
| style ="text-align: right;" |15%
| style ="text-align: right;" |[[File:Coins.svg|25px|middle]] 2500
|-
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[File:Mithril Fishing Rod (upgrade).svg|50px|center]]
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[Mithril Fishing Rod]]
| style ="text-align: right;" |35
| style ="text-align: right;" |20%
| style ="text-align: right;" |[[File:Coins.svg|25px|middle]] 10000
|-
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[File:Adamant Fishing Rod (upgrade).svg|50px|center]]
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[Adamant Fishing Rod]]
| style ="text-align: right;" |50
| style ="text-align: right;" |25%
| style ="text-align: right;" |[[File:Coins.svg|25px|middle]] 50000
|-
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[File:Rune Fishing Rod (upgrade).svg|50px|center]]
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[Rune Fishing Rod]]
| style ="text-align: right;" |60
| style ="text-align: right;" |30%
| style ="text-align: right;" |[[File:Coins.svg|25px|middle]] 200000
|-
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[File:Dragon Fishing Rod (upgrade).svg|50px|center]]
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[Dragon Fishing Rod]]
| style ="text-align: right;" |80
| style ="text-align: right;" |40%
| style ="text-align: right;" |[[File:Coins.svg|25px|middle]] 750000
|}


== Fish ==  
== Junk ==
As your fishing level increases, you are able to catch new fish that give more experience.
Junk items are randomly caught instead of fish. They reward only 1 XP when caught, and are selected from the following table:
{| class="wikitable sortable"
{{FishingJunkTable}}
!Fish
!Name
!Fishing Level
!Experience
!Fish Price
|-
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[File:Raw Shrimp (item).svg|50px|middle|link=Raw Shrimp]]
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[Raw Shrimp]]
| style ="text-align: right;" |1
| style ="text-align: right;" |5
| style ="text-align: right;" |1
|-
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[File:Raw Sardine (item).svg|50px|middle|link=Raw Sardine]]
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[Raw Sardine]]
| style ="text-align: right;" |5
| style ="text-align: right;" |10
| style ="text-align: right;" |3
|-
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[File:Blowfish (item).svg|50px|middle|link=Blowfish]]
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[Blowfish]]
| style ="text-align: right;" |8
| style ="text-align: right;" |12
| style ="text-align: right;" |5
|-
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[File:Raw Herring (item).svg|50px|middle|link=Raw Herring]]
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[Raw Herring]]
| style ="text-align: right;" |10
| style ="text-align: right;" |15
| style ="text-align: right;" |8
|-
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[File:Raw Seahorse (item).svg|50px|middle|link=Raw Herring]]
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[Raw Seahorse]]
| style ="text-align: right;" |15
| style ="text-align: right;" |25
| style ="text-align: right;" |40
|-
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[File:Raw Trout (item).svg|50px|middle|link=Raw Trout]]
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[Raw Trout]]
| style ="text-align: right;" |20
| style ="text-align: right;" |20
| style ="text-align: right;" |16
|-
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[File:Leaping Trout (item).svg|50px|middle|link=Leaping Trout]]
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[Leaping Trout]]
| style ="text-align: right;" |20
| style ="text-align: right;" |20
| style ="text-align: right;" |5
|-
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[File:Poison Fish (item).svg|50px|middle|link=Poison Fish]]
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[Poison Fish]]
| style ="text-align: right;" |30
| style ="text-align: right;" |25
| style ="text-align: right;" |40
|-
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[File:Raw Salmon (item).svg|50px|middle|link=Raw Salmon]]
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[Raw Salmon]]
| style ="text-align: right;" |35
| style ="text-align: right;" |40
| style ="text-align: right;" |35
|-
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[File:Leaping Salmon (item).svg|50px|middle|link=Leaping Salmon]]
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[Leaping Salmon]]
| style ="text-align: right;" |35
| style ="text-align: right;" |40
| style ="text-align: right;" |20
|-
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[File:Raw Lobster (item).svg|50px|middle|link=Raw Lobster]]
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[Raw Lobster]]
| style ="text-align: right;" |40
| style ="text-align: right;" |50
| style ="text-align: right;" |65
|-
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[File:Skeleton Fish (item).svg|50px|middle|link=Skeleton Fish]]
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[Skeleton Fish]]
| style ="text-align: right;" |45
| style ="text-align: right;" |100
| style ="text-align: right;" |175
|-
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[File:Raw Swordfish (item).svg|50px|middle|link=Raw Swordfish]]
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[Raw Swordfish]]
| style ="text-align: right;" |50
| style ="text-align: right;" |80
| style ="text-align: right;" |80
|-
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[File:Raw Anglerfish (item).svg|50px|middle|link=Raw Anglerfish]]
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[Raw Anglerfish]]
| style ="text-align: right;" |50
| style ="text-align: right;" |100
| style ="text-align: right;" |50
|-
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[File:Raw Fanfish (item).svg|50px|middle|link=Raw Fanfish]]
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[Raw Fanfish]]
| style ="text-align: right;" |55
| style ="text-align: right;" |120
| style ="text-align: right;" |120
|-
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[File:Raw Crab (item).svg|50px|middle|link=Raw Crab]]
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[Raw Crab]]
| style ="text-align: right;" |60
| style ="text-align: right;" |120
| style ="text-align: right;" |55
|-
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[File:Leaping Broad Fish (item).svg|50px|middle|link=Leaping Broad Fish]]
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[Leaping Broad Fish]]
| style ="text-align: right;" |65
| style ="text-align: right;" |100
| style ="text-align: right;" |50
|-
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[File:Raw Carp (item).svg|50px|middle|link=Raw Carp]]
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[Raw Carp]]
| style ="text-align: right;" |65
| style ="text-align: right;" |130
| style ="text-align: right;" |190
|-
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[File:Raw Shark (item).svg|50px|middle|link=Raw Shark]]
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[Raw Shark]]
| style ="text-align: right;" |70
| style ="text-align: right;" |150
| style ="text-align: right;" |270
|-
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[File:Raw Cave Fish (item).svg|50px|middle|link=Raw Cave Fish]]
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[Raw Cave Fish]]
| style ="text-align: right;" |75
| style ="text-align: right;" |300
| style ="text-align: right;" |215
|-
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[File:Magic Fish (item).svg|50px|middle|link=Magic Fish]]
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[Magic Fish]]
| style ="text-align: right;" |80
| style ="text-align: right;" |325
| style ="text-align: right;" |600
|-
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[File:Raw Manta Ray (item).svg|50px|middle|link=Raw Manta Ray]]
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[Raw Manta Ray]]
| style ="text-align: right;" |85
| style ="text-align: right;" |495
| style ="text-align: right;" |650
|-
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[File:Raw Whale (item).svg|50px|middle|link=Raw Whale]]
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[Raw Whale]]
| style ="text-align: right;" |95
| style ="text-align: right;" |575
| style ="text-align: right;" |790
|-
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[File:Treasure Chest (item).svg|50px|middle|link=Treasure Chest]]
| style ="text-align: left;" |[[Treasure Chest]]
| style ="text-align: right;" |30
| style ="text-align: right;" |1
| style ="text-align: right;" |500
|}
[[Category:Skills]]


== Potion ==


The [[Fishermans Potion]] can be used to reduce the chance of receiving junk while fishing.
{{PotionTable|Fishermans Potion}}


[[Category:Skills]]
{{Menu}}
{{Menu}}

Revision as of 14:03, 16 October 2020

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Fishing

Fishing is used to catch fish, special items and junk which are deposited in the bank. If the Bank becomes full while Fishing, Fishing will continue but any extra items will be lost.

Fish can be cooked for use as food during Combat or Thieving.

At certain levels, upgrades to the fishing pole used are available in the Skill Upgrades section of the Shop. Upgraded fishing poles reduce the time required to catch fish. Raising Fishing to level 99 will unlock the Fishing Skillcape for purchase from the Shop. The Fishing Skillcape doubles the amount of items caught.

Using Fisherman's potions reduces the chance to catch junk by 3-12%.

Fishing Areas

There are 8 Fishing Areas, with different fish located in each Fishing Area. Each area has different chances to obtain junk or special items instead of fish.

The Barbarian Fishing area is unlocked by wearing the Barbarian Gloves. Catching fish in the Barbarian Fishing Area will give Strength and Fishing skill experience. This Strength experience is also affected by the experience bonus from Gold Emerald Ring.

The Secret Area is unlocked by reading the Message in a Bottle in the Bank.

Fish

As the player's Fishing level increases, new fish that give more experience will become available to catch. Leaping Trout, Leaping Salmon, and Leaping Broad Fish, will train Strength when caught, giving 10, 15, and 25 experience respectively. Raw Skeleton Fish can be buried for 3 Prayer points each. Raw Magic Fish can be eaten to restore health without cooking. Leaping Trout, Leaping Salmon, Leaping Broad Fish, Raw Skeleton Fish, Raw Magic Fish, Raw Blowfish, and Raw Poison Fish cannot be cooked.

Mastery Unlocks

Item Mastery Unlocks

Level Unlock
1 Each Mastery level increases the chance to receive 2 Fish by +0.4%
50 +3% chance to receive special items.
65 You no longer catch Junk.
99 Always catch a minimum quantity of 2 Fish

Mastery Pool Checkpoints

Pool % Pool XP Bonus
10% 2,000,000 xp +5% Fishing Mastery XP
25% 5,000,000 xp Receive no more Junk
50% 10,000,000 xp +5% chance to get double Fish
95% 19,000,000 xp When you catch a Special Item, there is a 25% chance to receive one extra Special Item. It is possible to receive a different item than the original.
Total Mastery Pool XP 20,000,000

Skillcape

The skillcape can be purchased from the store for 1,000,000 GP after the player reaches Fishing Level 99.

Skillcape Name Effect
Fishing Skillcape (item).svg Fishing Skillcape Doubles the amount of items caught.

Pet

The pet can be unlocked by doing any Fishing action.

Pet Name Effect
Pudding Duckie (pet).png Pudding Duckie 5% chance to double the amount of Fish per catch.

Fishing Rods

Higher levels of Fishing allow the player to purchase higher tiers of fishing rods from the Shop. The "bonus speed" from fishing rods is actually a percent reduction in the time that it takes to catch a fish.

Special

Special items can be randomly acquired instead of fish while Fishing. They reward the same amount of XP as the fish that was being caught. Treasure is chosen from the following loot table: Script error: The function "getSpecialFishingTable" does not exist.

Junk

Junk items are randomly caught instead of fish. They reward only 1 XP when caught, and are selected from the following table:

Potion

The Fishermans Potion can be used to reduce the chance of receiving junk while fishing.

Fishermans Potion
Potion Tier Charges Effect
Fishermans Potion I I 5 +3% Chance to Double Items in Fishing
Fishermans Potion II II 10 +5% Chance to Double Items in Fishing
Fishermans Potion III III 15 +8% Chance to Double Items in Fishing
Fishermans Potion IV IV 20 +12% Chance to Double Items in Fishing