![]() ![]() ![]() The amount of blocks of water in total will determine how likely you will pull up a good fish. Then it calculates how many blocks of liquid there are underneath each of those blocks. The game calculates how many blocks are in the body of water you are fishing in by first checking how many blocks of liquid there are to the left and right. Being damaged in any way does not retract the line. Grappling, dashing, flying, swimming and other movements are all allowed, but only to a distance of monster spawning. Performing any action other than movements will retract the line. Left clicking any time after casting will retract the line. Fishing in various biomes and with different baits will result in catching different rewards. Fishing from 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM incurs a -20% penalty, and a new moon is -10%. Rain adds another +20%, and a full moon another +10%. The best times to fish are from 4:30 AM - 6:00 AM and 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM. The Golden Fishing Rod cannot catch fish in lava. Fishing potions help at times of the day or moon phases when there is a penalty to fishing skill. ![]() Only the Hotline Fishing Hook can fish in lava. Nothing will be caught if the character is standing in water, whether it be the same waterhole the character is fishing in or a different pool. In honey, the minimum is 50 and the maximum is 200. Quest fish can still be obtained with water sizes less than 200 and more than the minimum. To avoid getting junk, the pool of water from which you fish needs to be at least 200 blocks in size. The water being fished must be about 75 tiles. Waiting too long to pull will retract the line with nothing. Left clicking immediately will retract the line, potentially with a reward. While the line is in the water, and the character has " Bait" in their inventory, the line will eventually get a "tug" (slight movement of the float and a sound effect) indicating that the character has caught something. ![]()
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