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*Using the technique the acting guildmaster has termed "fishwheeling" (more widely known as [[mooching]]), you are to use a crayfish ball to catch a high-quality striped goby, and then recast the goby in order to catch a shadow catfish. The fish can be found in the waters surrounding Fallgourd Float in the North Shroud.
*Using the technique the acting guildmaster has termed "fishwheeling" (more widely known as [[mooching]]), you are to use a crayfish ball to catch a high-quality striped goby, and then recast the goby in order to catch a shadow catfish. The fish can be found in the waters surrounding Fallgourd Float in the North Shroud.


*Shadow Catfish and seems genuinely impressed by how far you have come in the field of fishing.
*Sisipu expresses her gratitude for the shadow catfish and seems genuinely impressed by how far you have come in the field of fishing.




[[Category:Fisher Quests]] [[Category:Patch 2.0 Quests]]
[[Category:Fisher Quests]] [[Category:Patch 2.0 Quests]]

Revision as of 20:31, 31 March 2015

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Walkthrough

  1. Go to Fallgourd Float and fish for a HQ striped goby. The quest text suggests using Crayfish Balls, but Moth Pupa is actually a better bait, as using it, striped goby is the only fish you will catch.
  2. After you catch an HQ striped goby, use Mooch to leave it on the line and fish for a Shadow Catfish.

Steps

Journal

  • Sisipu would have you learn a new technique.
  • Using the technique the acting guildmaster has termed "fishwheeling" (more widely known as mooching), you are to use a crayfish ball to catch a high-quality striped goby, and then recast the goby in order to catch a shadow catfish. The fish can be found in the waters surrounding Fallgourd Float in the North Shroud.
  • Sisipu expresses her gratitude for the shadow catfish and seems genuinely impressed by how far you have come in the field of fishing.