Quests> Snapper and Sea Bass

ID: 5388
Quest
Normal
Blue Salt Brotherhood
Snapper and Sea Bass
Requires precompleted quest:
Opens access to the quest:

Quest level: 25

Stages:

Start

Stage requirements:

Completed the quest "Crafting a Fishing Pole"

Dialogs:

NPC:/dialogue There! Now you have everything you need to start fishing.

NPC:/talk It takes one Bait Worm to cast your line, and you lose the worm whether you get a bite or not. You'll run out soon, but don't worry: whenever you harvest a Seed Bundle during farming, you've got a chance to find more Bait Worms. You can also plant some Worm Compost to reliably farm them.

NPC:/dialogue Even if you're not a big farmer yourself, you could always trade someone who does a lot of farming and has no use for all the Bait Worms they've got lying around.

NPC:/talk There are different types of fish all over the world. Each type prefers Saltwater or Freshwater, and lives in a Tropical, Temperate, Arid, or Subarctic climate. And in each area, there are common fish, grand fish, and rare fish.

NPC:/dialogue Fishing takes a long time to learn. But when you're good enough, I want you to find two of the rarest Saltwater fish in these waters: Snappers and Sea Bass. Bring me two of each, and I'll know you're a real fisherman!

Actions:

Progress

Stage summary:

Catch Snappers and Sea Bass. They are rare Saltwater fish native to Temperate climates. Check your map for the climates of different regions. When you run out of Bait Worms, either trade for more or find them by harvesting Seed Bundles and Worm Compost.

Actions:

Collect item
Progress

Stage summary:

Catch Snappers and Sea Bass. They are rare Saltwater fish native to Temperate climates. Check your map for the climates of different regions. When you run out of Bait Worms, either trade for more or find them by harvesting Seed Bundles and Worm Compost.

Actions:

Collect item
Ready

Stage summary:

Return to Fisherman Riko in Caernord, Ynystere.

Dialogs:

NPC:/dialogue Hey-hey! Those are some fine fish you've got there, friend. Maybe you're a born fisherman after all.