Stone Islehopper: Locations = Cannon Cove, Crook’s Hollow, Shark Bait Cove, Shipwreck Bay, and Sailor’s Bounty.*Unlike other fish, where color is just a measure of rarity, Islehopper and Stormfish color variants are specific to certain locations. Wreckers: Location = Shipwrecks, Bait = Earthworms.Stormfishes: Location = During storms*, Bait = Leeches.Battlegills: Location = Near active skeleton forts and fleets, Bait = Grubs.Pondies: Location = Fresh water, Bait = No bait.Islehoppers: Location = Islands*, Bait = No bait.Devilfishes: Location = Devil’s Roar, Bait = Grubs.Wildsplashes: Location = The Wilds, Bait = Earthworms.Ancientscales: Location = Ancient Isles, Bait = Leeches.Plentifins: Location = Shores of Plenty, Bait = Earthworms.Splashtails: Location = Everywhere, Bait = No bait (the Rattata of Sea of Thieves ).Generally, the four different colors are related to rarity, while the fifth is a nighttime version of the fish that can, you guessed it, only be caught at night. There are 10 species of fish in Sea of Thieves, each of which has five different color variations that represent different rarities - that’s a whopping 50 fish in total. Teamwork really does make the dream work, in this case. Four people fishing means four times the fish for the same amount of time invested. Make sure you leave yourself enough space when casting out your line, giving the fish enough room to move left and right as it thrashes about.įinally, fish in a group if possible. If the fish crashes into an object, the line will instantly break and you’ll lose your catch. You also need to be mindful of the space you’re working with. Trust the vibration feature over your eyes and you’ll never lose a fish! As Obi-Wan Kenobi once said, “Your eyes can deceive you, don’t trust them.” Sometimes the fish will appear to be moving one way, but in reality it has only temporarily doubled back and is still “officially” pulling in the other direction.
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If you’re playing on Xbox (or PC with a gamepad), you have a slight advantage here as the controller vibrates if you’re doing it wrong. Repeat this process until you land the fish. Eventually, the fish will tire itself out and you’ll be able to reel it in closer (again, right trigger or left mouse). If the fish swims left, pull hard right on the rod. Your job is to angle your fishing rod in the opposite direction. The fish will swim aggressively in one direction, either to your left, right, or straight away from you. You need to tire the fish out first, otherwise you’ll break the line and lose your prize. Stand at the water’s edge, cast your line out (right trigger on Xbox, left mouse click for PC) and wait… Eventually you’ll get a bite.ĭon’t start reeling in straight away, though. With your rod and bait, you’re ready to start fishing in Sea of Thieves!įind a body of water (this is Sea of Thieves you won’t have to look for long). Bringing up the item wheel a second time while holding the fishing rod will give you the option to attach bait onto your hook. All of these can be found in barrels strewn across Sea of Thieves, much like food, planks, etc. There are three types of bait in Sea of Thieves: Earthworms, Grubs, and Leeches. Certain species are attracted to a specific bait, while some incredibly trusting fish don’t need any bait at all - apparently their favorite meal is a small, barbed piece of metal attached to a string. Depending on the type of fish you’re hunting, you might also need some bait. The fishing rod is automatically available to all players and can be found on the radial item wheel. How to Fish in Sea of Thieves: The Basics Civilization VI: Gathering Storm Review.How Sea of Thieves is Bringing Families Together.Sea of Fashion is Keeping Sea of Thieves’ Pirates Stylish.This Sea of Thieves guide will cover the basics of fishing mechanics, different types of fish and what do with them once you’ve landed your catch. Added in the recent Anniversary Update, fishing offers new mechanics, new food, and even an entirely new faction to curry favor with on the high seas - the Hunter’s Guild. Avast, ye scurvy sea dogs! Drop the anchor and toss me a cold one because it’s time to learn all about fishing in Sea of Thieves.