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{{Otheruses|training the Fishing skill|the skill itself|Fishing}} | {{Otheruses|training the Fishing skill|the skill itself|Fishing}} | ||
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| 35-40 || {{ItemIcon|Raw Salmon}} | | 35-40 || {{ItemIcon|Raw Salmon}} | ||
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| 40-50 || | | 40-50 || {{ItemIcon|Raw Lobster}} | ||
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| 50-55 || {{ItemIcon|Raw Anglerfish}} | | 50-55 || {{ItemIcon|Raw Anglerfish}} | ||
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| 85-95 || {{ItemIcon|Raw Manta Ray}} | | 85-95 || {{ItemIcon|Raw Manta Ray}} | ||
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| 95- | | 95-100 || {{ItemIcon|Raw Whale}} | ||
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| 100-101 || {{ItemIcon|Raw Lava Fish}} | |||
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| 101-104 || {{ItemIcon|Raw Spike Fish}} | |||
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| 104-105 || {{ItemIcon|Raw Blue Crab}} | |||
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| 105-106 || {{ItemIcon|Raw Magma Fish}} | |||
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| 106-110 || {{ItemIcon|Raw Large Blowfish}} | |||
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| 110-115 || {{ItemIcon|Raw Frost Crab}} | |||
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| 115-118 || {{ItemIcon|Raw Ghost Fish}} | |||
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| 118-120 || {{ItemIcon|Raw Terrorfish}} | |||
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Selling the fish should result in enough gold to upgrade to the best available [[Shop#Fishing_Rods|Fishing Rod]] in the [[Shop]]. | Selling the fish should result in enough gold to upgrade to the best available [[Shop#Fishing_Rods|Fishing Rod]] in the [[Shop]]. It is to be noted that only fishing rods up to {{UpgradeIcon|Dragon Fishing Rod}} actually help with speeding up the experience gain. {{Skill|Cooking}} your fish will increase their value when sold, and will get you Cooking experience at the same time! | ||
=== Junk === | === Junk === | ||
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Players will receive Junk at a fairly high rate (10-29%, depending on location) while fishing until their total {{Icon|Mastery}} progression is at 25% or when the {{Icon|Mastery}} level for an individual fish reaches 65. | Players will receive Junk at a fairly high rate (10-29%, depending on location) while fishing until their total {{Icon|Mastery}} progression is at 25% or when the {{Icon|Mastery}} level for an individual fish reaches 65. | ||
Therefore, it is reasonable to spend your | Therefore, it is reasonable to spend your [[Mastery#The_Mastery_Pool|Mastery Pool]] on getting {{ItemIcon|Fanfish}}, {{ItemIcon|Raw Cave Fish}}, {{ItemIcon|Manta Ray|Manta Rays}}, and {{ItemIcon|Whale|Whales}} to level 65 in order to remove the chance of Junk, which will boost your speed of progress. | ||
=== Additional Information === | === Additional Information === | ||
The single most efficient item to obtain for training fishing is the {{ItemIcon|Amulet of Fishing}}, then [[Shop#Fishing_Rods|Fishing Rod]] upgrades in the Shop, then {{ItemIcon|Pirates Lost Ring}}. | The single most efficient item to obtain for training fishing is the {{ItemIcon|Amulet of Fishing}}, then [[Shop#Fishing_Rods|Fishing Rod]] upgrades in the Shop, then {{ItemIcon|Pirates Lost Ring}}. The {{ItemIcon|Amulet of Fishing}} is obtained by opening {{ItemIcon|Treasure Chest|Treasure Chests}}. | ||
There is a small chance to acquire the {{ItemIcon|Message in a Bottle}}. It will unlock the [[Fishing#Area|Secret Area]] that gives no Junk and has a higher chance of special items. This area has {{ItemIcon|Raw Seahorse}}, {{ItemIcon|Raw Skeleton Fish}}, and {{ItemIcon|Raw Magic Fish}}. | There is a small chance to acquire the {{ItemIcon|Message in a Bottle}}. It will unlock the [[Fishing#Area|Secret Area]] that gives no Junk and has a higher chance of special items. This area has {{ItemIcon|Raw Seahorse}}, {{ItemIcon|Raw Skeleton Fish}}, and {{ItemIcon|Raw Magic Fish}}. | ||
Fishing for {{ItemIcon|Raw Seahorse}} is used to get special items and | Fishing for {{ItemIcon|Raw Seahorse}} is used to get special items at the fastest possible rate, and are surprisingly efficient Cooking materials. {{ItemIcon|Raw Skeleton Fish}} is a decent way to get {{Skill|Prayer}} points. {{ItemIcon|Raw Magic Fish}} is a decent way to make GP and food **without** {{Skill|Cooking}}. Getting to level 99 before fishing any of these fish - especially {{ItemIcon|Raw Magic Fish}} - is strongly recommended as they all have poor xp rates, and the {{ItemIcon|Fishing Skillcape}} doubles all fish you catch. | ||
Another hidden area is unlocked with the {{ItemIcon|Barbarian Gloves}}, this area has {{ItemIcon|Leaping Trout}}, {{ItemIcon|Leaping Salmon}}, and {{ItemIcon|Leaping Broad Fish}}. While these have no direct benefits to Fishing, they provide {{Skill|Strength}} xp. Generally only {{ItemIcon|Leaping Broad Fish}} are worth the effort, although this is a minor benefit at best, and is no longer efficient beyond roughly {{SkillReq|Strength|40}}. | |||
==Boosters== | ==Boosters== | ||
===XP=== | ===XP=== | ||
{{ModifierTable|increasedGlobalSkillXP,increasedSkillXP|XP Boost|false|skill=Fishing}} | {{ModifierTable|increasedGlobalSkillXP,increasedNonCombatSkillXP,increasedSkillXP|XP Boost|false|skill=Fishing}} | ||
===Action Time=== | ===Action Time=== | ||
{{ModifierTable|decreasedSkillIntervalPercent,decreasedSkillInterval|Action Interval|false|skill=Fishing}} | {{ModifierTable|decreasedSkillIntervalPercent,decreasedSkillInterval,decreasedGlobalSkillIntervalPercent|Action Interval|false|skill=Fishing}} | ||
{{SkillGuideMenu}} | {{SkillGuideMenu}} |