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<small><center>[[#Guild Locations|Guild Locations]] - [[#Guild Test Items|Guild Test Items]] - [[#Fishing-Related NPCs|NPCs]] - [[#Guild Point Items|Guild Point Items]] - [[#Other Fishing Related Items|Other Items]] - [[#Guides|Guides]]<br>
 
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Fishing is a "[[Crafts|craft]]" which seeks to find and catch the fish in the oceans, seas, lakes, rivers, streams and ponds of Vana'diel. There is also a [[Fish Ranking]] contest that is held occasionally that some fishers enjoy. __NOTOC__
 
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[[:category:weapons|<font color="black">'''Weapons'''</font>]]<br>
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[[:category:Medicines|<font color="black">'''Medicines'''</font>]]<br>
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[[:category:Furnishings|<font color="black">'''Furnishings'''</font>]]<br>
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[[:category:materials|<font color="black">'''Materials'''</font>]]<br>
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[[:category:food|<font color="white">'''Food'''</font>]]<br>
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[[:category:Meals|<font color="black">'''Meals'''</font>]]<br>
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[[:category:Ingredients|<font color="black">'''Ingredients'''</font>]]<br>
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[[:category:Fishing|<font color="white">'''Fish'''</font>]]<br>
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<div class="plainlinks"><br>Fishing is a "craft" which seeks to find and catch the fish in the oceans, seas, lakes, rivers, streams and ponds of Vana'diel. There is also a [[Fish Ranking]] contest that is held occasionally that some fishers enjoy. The Fishermans' Guild headquarters is located in the [[Port Windurst|Federation of Windurst]], though guild representatives can be found elsewhere. There you can obtain [[Synthesis Image Support]] to assist your crafting, as well as buy and sell guild related items. Guild members beyond the rank of Novice can earn [[Guild Points]], used to purchase items exclusive to crafters.
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<small><center>[[#Fishermans' Guild|Fishermans' Guild]] - [[#Sythesis Image Support NPCs|Sythesis Image Support NPCs]] - [[#Guild Test Items|Guild Test Items]] - [[#Guild Points Items|Guild Points Items]] <br> [[#Fishing Guides|Guides]] - [[#Fishing by Rank|Fishing by Rank]] - [[#Fishing by Zone|Fishing by Zone]]</center></small></div>
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===<center>An Explanation of Fishing</center>===
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<p align="justify">First, equip a [[Fishing Gear|fishing rod and bait]] in your ranged and ammo slots. Then, find a body of water, place yourself at the edge, and type /fish, or choose Fish from the menu. It is also possible to set a macro by simply typing /fish into an empty macro slot.</p>
   
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<p align="justify">Unlike other crafts, fishing requires a certain degree of interaction in order to achieve results. Wait a few seconds for a bite. When a bite comes, the fish's stamina bar will appear over your head. Arrows will appear at your left and right. Hit the directional keys or move the controller's toggle within the time limit of the arrow's appearance to lower the fish's stamina (its HP bar), and stop pressing anything when the fish's stamina hits zero (the fish will not thrash if you aren't pressing anything). Press enter (or confirm) to reel it in. If you continue to press a directional key after the fish's stamina hits zero (the stamina bar will go dark), there is a chance that it could regain a sliver of health and break your line upon attempting to reel it in</p>
==Guild Locations==
 
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<p align="justify">Catching things via fishing puts a strain on your character which is commonly known as "fishing fatigue". It does not affect any other aspect of your character other than your fishing performance. Fatigue resets itself back to normal when the day changes, at Japanese midnight (Earth time). Different catches carry different amounts of fatigue along with them (small fish usually carry minimal fatigue, whereas large fish or heavy items such as [[Coral Fragment]]s can fatigue you much faster). As fatigue rises, bite rates may drop and it can become more difficult to catch certain fish (fish stamina bars will not decrease as quickly). When fatigue reaches its maximum (after successfully reeling in around 200 fish and/or items), you will no longer get any bites, effectively limiting the total amount of fishing you can do every day.
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'''If the character being used has logged on-line for the first time less than 2 weeks ago, or/and the job level is lower than 20, the maximum number of fish and/or items that can be reeled in is lowered to 10 for the passing Earth day, resetting at Japanese midnight as usual.''' <s>The level 20 limit is imposed regardless of the level of other jobs the character might have.</s> Seems that having a job leveled to 20 is now sufficient, it does not have to be the current job. After 2 weeks have passed, the limit on new characters is lifted, while the limit from fishing below level 20 is lifted after 24 hours (provided a higher level job is used the next time).</p>
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*Bait or lures can be used as fishing tackle. One piece of bait is expended each time you get a bite on the line, regardless of the results (with one exception; see below). Lures can be used indefinitely, but they will disappear from your inventory if you get a line snap or a rod break. The type of rod used also determines how well it can withstand potential lost catches, line snaps, or rod breaks; along with fishing skill. The type of bait used determines what kinds of things will bite on the line.
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*The behavior of the rod is a huge clue in determining what you have hooked on the line. If the rod is aggressively and swiftly shifting from left to right, it may be the sign of a big or high level fish. On the other hand, if the rod hangs in the middle for long periods of time before shifting left or right, it may be a sign you have hooked something like a [[Cobalt Jellyfish]]. Careful observation of the rod's behavior, combined with knowledge of the bait you're using and what it can attract in the area you are fishing in, can help you save time by identifying the fish on your line without even having to actually catch it.
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*Fishing skill ultimately determines the depletion and recovery rates of the stamina bar. A higher fishing skill also reduces the chances that the rod will break, a line will snap, or the catch is lost due to skill, after the stamina bar is diminished. If a fish's skill cap is significantly higher than the player's fishing skill level, it will slowly recover stamina while it's on the hook, without any player input. On the flip side, if the fish's skill cap is significantly lower than the player's fishing skill, it will take minimal effort to drain the stamina bar. Unlike other crafts, fishing skill level has far less impact on your actual ability to catch the fish. It is entirely possible to hook and catch fish 50 levels above you, or even more. It will just be increasingly difficult to obtain a fish, the more distant it is from a player's fishing skill level.
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*You only have a limited amount of time to attempt to land your catch. This time varies primarily on the type of rod being used, and in some rarer cases, the bait and potential catch on your line. When you receive the warning "''You don't know how much longer you can keep this one on the line...''" you have exactly 7 seconds remaining to attempt to land the catch, or it will be automatically lost.
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:*Time is a serious factor when attempting to catch [[Gugrusaurus]] or [[Lik]], the two primary fish needed for the quest [[Indomitable Spirit]]. These fish are very strong and are designed to not allow you enough time to weaken and catch them under normal circumstances. In order to catch them you must take other measures that normally aren't required for other fish, such as finding and using the special baits [[Drill Calamary]] and [[Dwarf Pugil]] along with purchasing the key item [[Mooching]], or finding and using the special [[Penguin Ring]] and [[Albatross Ring]].
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*When the target's stamina is reduced properly before attempting to catch, the catch rate is usually 100%. However, if the fish is too strong for the rod being used, there is a chance for lost catches, or even line/rod breaks, any of which will result in failure to catch the target. A rod break will cause you to lose your lure or bait and leaves your rod in a broken, unusable state until it is repaired, usually via [[Woodworking]] or [[Alchemy]]. A line break will only cause the loss of your lure or bait. A lost catch will only cause the loss of bait; lures are retained. It is also possible to get lost catches if you are trying to catch small fish using a rod specifically designed for big fish, such as a [[Composite Fishing Rod]]. Even if the catch is not successful, as long as you made an attempt for it and weakened the fish's stamina properly before reeling in, you will still be eligible for skillups (assuming the would-be catch was a high enough level to give you any skillups).
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:*Most types of unstackable fish will have a tag in its item description, similar to signed items made by [[High Quality Crystals|HQ crystals]], indicating the fish's size in ''ilms'' (Im) and weight in ''ponzes'' (Pz). These statistics are utilized in [[Fish Ranking]] contests. They do not affect the item's performance during [[synthesis]], when eaten as food, or used in any other such manner.
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*You may cancel your fishing attempt at any time. You will lose any bait you are using, but not lures, and you will not break your rod.
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*New fishing messages as of May 10,2011:
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:*Messages displayed upon getting a bite will indicate the size and type of your potential catch as follows:
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Small fish: "Something caught the hook!"
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Large fish: "Something caught the hook!!!"
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Non-fish targets: "You feel something pulling at your line."
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Monsters: "Something clamps onto your line ferociously!"
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*Additionally, you get a second line with your "gut feeling" about the fish:
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:*''"You have a (good/bad/terrible) feeling about this one!"'' = The fish is 7 levels or less higher than your skill+gear or you're above its skill cap. The bad/terrible messages seem to only happen if you're below skill cap and indicate a higher chance of your line or rod breaking if you aren't both using a rod that doesn't break to the fish and depleting stamina to zero. You can ignore it if you do both of those, though the line may still snap .
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:*''"(You're fairly sure you don't/You don't know if you/You're positive you don't) have enough skill to reel this one in."'' = The fish is 8+ levels above your skill+gear. You can still reel it in until about 30+ above your level, where even if you deplete its stamina, it might cancel out with something along the lines of "your skill is too low to reel this one in".
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:*''"Your keen angler's senses tells you that this is the pull of X."'' = a critical bite. You get [[Angler's Discernment]], the fish recovers less stamina for incorrect button presses, and most arrows will be gold. [[Duck Ring]] and [[Fisher's Rope]] increase the chance of this happening.
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:*''"This strength... You get the sense that you are on the verge of an epic catch!"'' = This has a chance to show up when you're at 95+ skill and hook a large fish. It usually means a high level legendary fish, but has a rare chance of showing up on lower level fish. It doesn't change anything about catching the fish.
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*Fishing System Renovation details: [http://forum.square-enix.com/ffxi/threads/40708 Freshly Picked Vana'diel 5 (May 3, 2014)]
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**A '''silver arrow''' (normal icon) shows which direction depletes your catch's stamina. A '''gold arrow''' (special icon) is a "critical hit" and depletes more stamina than a silver arrow.
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**"The likelihood of anglers receiving these golden opportunities depends on factors such as characters' fishing skills, the skill differential between characters and their prey, the phase of the moon, time of day, the affinity of prey for one's rod, moglification, and equipment."
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*It is possible to catch "items", things that are generally classified as neither fish nor monsters, such as [[Rusty Bucket]]s or logs used in [[Woodworking]]. If you hook one of these using bait and successfully catch the item, the bait is retained. Any other result (such as canceling the cast with '''Esc''' key) results in losing your bait.
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*It is important to note that you will lose bait whether you cancel or fish up a monster when caught.
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*[[Moghancement: Fishing]] increases your chance of pulling up items, whereas [[Moghancement: Fishing Skill]] actually increases your fishing skill.
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*The [[Pelican Ring]], obtainable from the [[Fish Ranking|Selbina Fish Ranking Competition]] has an enchantment which temporarily increases the rate at which fishing skill is gained.
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*The Baby Eft "Cheer effect" obtained from [[Monster Rearing]] will increase fishing skill gained by 1% when set.
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*The food item [[Fisherman's Feast]] will increase your fishing skill gain rate by 5%.
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*Items and monsters do not possess a fishing skill cap, and therefore cannot yield skillups upon being caught.
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*An [[Invisible (Status Effect)]] will wear upon casting your line.
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==Fishermans' Guild==
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The Fishermans' Guild in [[Port Windurst]] is open ''3:00 - 18:00''.<br>
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The [[Aht Urhgan Whitegate]] guild is open ''1:00 - 18:00''.
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By speaking to [[Thubu Parohren]], the Guild Master located in [[Port Windurst]] (C-8), you can sign up to the guild.
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===Synthesis Image Support NPCs===
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[[Synthesis Image Support|Synthesis image support]] temporarily raises your skill by 1 point. Advanced support raises your skill by 2 points, and requires a small fee based on your crafting rank. Synthesis Image Support can be obtained from the following Guild representatives:
 
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! style="background:#ADD8E6;" align="center" width="25%"|Name
! style="background:#ffdead;" align="center" width="10%"|Pos
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! style="background:#ADD8E6;" align="center" width="35%"|Location
! style="background:#ffdead;" align="center" width="60%"|Notes
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! style="background:#ADD8E6;" align="center" width="40%"|Support
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|[[Port Windurst]]
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|[[Degong]]
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|[[Port Windurst]] (C-8)
|align="center"|C-8
 
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|[[Synthesis Image Support|Synth. Image Support]]
|This is where you sign up to be a Fisher, and turn in Rank and Guild Point items.
 
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|[[Erabu-Fumulubu]]
|[[Aht Urhgan Whitegate]]
 
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|[[Port Windurst]] (C-8)
|align="center"|H-11
 
|Synthesis Support and Guild Merchant only.
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|[[Synthesis Image Support|Synth. Image Support]]
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|[[Selbina]]
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|[[Panja-Nanja]]
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|[[Port Windurst]] (C-8)
|align="center"|H-9
 
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|[[Synthesis Image Support|Adv. Synth. Image Support]]
|Guild Merchants only.
 
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|[[Bibiki Bay]]
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|[[Kemha Flasehp]]
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|[[Aht Urhgan Whitegate]] (H-11)
|align="center"|H-7
 
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|[[Synthesis Image Support|Synth. Image Support]] or [[Synthesis Image Support|Adv. Synth. Image Support]]
|Guild Merchant only.
 
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===Equipment that Enhances Fishing Skill===
|[[Ferry - Mhaura/Selbina]]
 
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|Guild Merchant only.
 
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|- bgcolor="#D5D9FF"
 
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|[[Ferry - Mhaura/Al Zahbi]]
 
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|[[Fisherman's Tunica]] / [[Angler's Tunica]]
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|[[Fishing Skill]] +1
|Guild Merchant only.
 
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|[[Fisherman's Gloves]] / [[Angler's Gloves]]
|[[Ferry - Nashmau/Al Zahbi]]
 
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|[[Fishing Skill]] +1
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|- bgcolor="#CFE5FF"
|Guild Merchant only.
 
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|[[Fisherman's Hose]] / [[Angler's Hose]]
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|[[Fishing Skill]] +1
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|- bgcolor="#CFE5FF"
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|[[Fisherman's Boots]] / [[Angler's Boots]]
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|[[Fishing Skill]] +1
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|- bgcolor="#CFE5FF"
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|[[Waders]] {{rare|nc}}{{exclusive|nc}}
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|[[Fishing Skill]] +2
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|- bgcolor="#CFE5FF"
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|[[Fisher's Torque]] {{rare|nc}}{{exclusive|nc}}
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|[[Fishing Skill]] +2
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|- bgcolor="#CFE5FF"
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|[[Fisherman's Smock]] {{rare|nc}}{{exclusive|nc}}
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|[[Fishing Skill]] +1 / Reduces chances of fishing up items
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|[[Tlahtlamah Glasses]] {{rare|nc}}{{exclusive|nc}}
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|[[Fishing Skill]] +1
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The following items can be utilized when your Fishing skill is less than 40, and you ''do not'' have Synthesis Image Support:
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|- bgcolor="#DFD5D1"
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|[[Trainee's Spectacles]] {{rare|nc}}{{exclusive|nc}}
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|[[Latent Effect]]: [[Fishing Skill]] +1
 
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===Equipment that Augments Fishing===
==Guild Test Items==
 
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! style="background:#ffdead;" align="center" width="20%" |Level
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! style="background:#C0C0C0;" align="center" width="35%"|Item
! style="background:#ffdead;" align="center" width="40%" |Item Requested
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|- bgcolor="#CFE5FF"
! style="background:#ffdead;" align="center" width="40%" |Rank Acquired
 
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|[[Pelican Ring]] {{exclusive|nc}}
|- bgcolor="#D5D9FF"
 
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|[[Enchantment]]: Increases Rate at Which [[Fishing Skill]] is Gained , <180/180 0:30/[20:00, 0:30]>
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|[[Albatross Ring]] {{exclusive|nc}}
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|[[Enchantment]]: Increases Stamina While [[Fishing]] , <180/180 0:30/[20:00, 0:30]>
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|[[Penguin Ring]] {{exclusive|nc}}
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|[[Enchantment]]: Increases Skill at Tiring Fish , <180/180 0:30/[20:00, 0:30]>
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|[[Heron Ring]] {{rare|nc}}{{exclusive|nc}}
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|[[Fishing]] Support: Reduces Fish Stamina Recovery
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|- bgcolor="#CFE5FF"
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|[[Seagull Ring]] {{rare|nc}}{{exclusive|nc}}
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|[[Fishing]] Support: Increases Fish Stamina Reduction
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|- bgcolor="#CFE5FF"
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|[[Puffin Ring]] {{rare|nc}}
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|[[Fishing]] skill ([[:Category:Fishing/Journeyman|journeyman]] and above): Increases chances of fishing up large prey.
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|- bgcolor="#CFE5FF"
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|[[Noddy Ring]] {{rare|nc}}
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|[[Fishing]] skill ([[:Category:Fishing/Artisan|artisan]] and above): Reduces chances of fishing up monsters.
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|- bgcolor="#CFE5FF"
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|[[Fisherman's Apron]] {{rare|nc}}{{exclusive|nc}}
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|Reduces chances of fishing up items
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|- bgcolor="#CFE5FF"
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|[[Fisher's Rope]] {{rare|nc}}{{exclusive|nc}}
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|[[Angler's Discernment]] +1
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|- bgcolor="#CFE5FF"
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|[[Kachina Gloves]] {{rare|nc}}{{exclusive|nc}}
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|Makes fishing rods harder to break
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===Guild Test Items===
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Every ten skill levels, you are required to prove to the guild that you "have what it takes" by catching (or buying) a Fishing item of the guild's choosing. This item can be turned in once you have reached an "8" in skill (8, 28, 48, etc.) or higher (up to the cap). Once you have the requisite skill, speak with the Guild Master, [[Thubu Parohren]].
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! style="background:#ADD8E6;" align="center" width="20%" |Level
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! style="background:#ADD8E6;" align="center" width="40%" |Item Requested
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! style="background:#ADD8E6;" align="center" width="40%" |Rank Acquired
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|- bgcolor="#CFE5FF"
 
|align="center"|8-10
 
|align="center"|8-10
 
|&nbsp;[[Moat Carp]]
 
|&nbsp;[[Moat Carp]]
 
|&nbsp;Recruit
 
|&nbsp;Recruit
|- bgcolor="#D5D9FF"
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|- bgcolor="#CFE5FF"
 
|align="center"|18-20
 
|align="center"|18-20
 
|&nbsp;[[Cheval Salmon]]
 
|&nbsp;[[Cheval Salmon]]
 
|&nbsp;Initiate
 
|&nbsp;Initiate
|- bgcolor="#D5D9FF"
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|- bgcolor="#CFE5FF"
 
|align="center"|28-30
 
|align="center"|28-30
 
|&nbsp;[[Giant Catfish]]
 
|&nbsp;[[Giant Catfish]]
 
|&nbsp;Novice
 
|&nbsp;Novice
|- bgcolor="#D5D9FF"
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|- bgcolor="#CFE5FF"
 
|align="center"|38-40
 
|align="center"|38-40
 
|&nbsp;[[Gugru Tuna]]
 
|&nbsp;[[Gugru Tuna]]
 
|&nbsp;Apprentice
 
|&nbsp;Apprentice
|- bgcolor="#D5D9FF"
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|- bgcolor="#CFE5FF"
 
|align="center"|48-50
 
|align="center"|48-50
 
|&nbsp;[[Monke-Onke]]
 
|&nbsp;[[Monke-Onke]]
 
|&nbsp;Journeyman
 
|&nbsp;Journeyman
|- bgcolor="#D5D9FF"
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|- bgcolor="#CFE5FF"
 
|align="center"|58-60
 
|align="center"|58-60
 
|&nbsp;[[Bhefhel Marlin]]
 
|&nbsp;[[Bhefhel Marlin]]
 
|&nbsp;Craftsman
 
|&nbsp;Craftsman
|- bgcolor="#D5D9FF"
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|- bgcolor="#CFE5FF"
 
|align="center"|68-70
 
|align="center"|68-70
 
|&nbsp;[[Bladefish]]
 
|&nbsp;[[Bladefish]]
 
|&nbsp;Artisan
 
|&nbsp;Artisan
|- bgcolor="#D5D9FF"
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|- bgcolor="#CFE5FF"
 
|align="center"|78-80
 
|align="center"|78-80
|&nbsp;[[Three-Eyed Fish]]
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|&nbsp;[[Three-eyed Fish]]
 
|&nbsp;Adept
 
|&nbsp;Adept
|- bgcolor="#D5D9FF"
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|- bgcolor="#CFE5FF"
 
|align="center"|88-90
 
|align="center"|88-90
 
|&nbsp;[[Gigant Squid]]
 
|&nbsp;[[Gigant Squid]]
 
|&nbsp;Veteran
 
|&nbsp;Veteran
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|- bgcolor="#CFE5FF"
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|align="center"|98-100
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|&nbsp;[[Tiger Shark]]
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|&nbsp;Expert
 
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[[Image:FishingStats.jpg|thumb|Fishing Level Statistics as of 5/2005]]
 
 
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==Fishing-Related NPCs==
 
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===Port Windurst C-8===
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===Guild Points Items===
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Once you have attained the rank of Novice, you may begin to earn Guild Points with the Fisherman's Guild. Note that you may only accumulate Guild Points for one guild at a time, and if you switch guilds, you must wait for the next (Earth) day to trade items. The "Item of the Day" that the guild will accept changes every day at Japanese Midnight, and varies by crafting rank. Speak with [[Fennella]], at (C-8) in [[Port Windurst]] to find out what the item is, determine the limit to how many points can be earned. Turn in items for points, and spend points on Guild Point Items.
{| border="0" cellpadding="2" width="90%"
 
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! style="background:#ffdead;" align="center" width="35%"|Name
 
! style="background:#ffdead;" align="center" width="65%"|Purpose
+
{| border="0" cellpadding="2" width="100%"
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|- style="background-color:#ADD8E6;"
|- bgcolor="#D5D9FF"
 
  +
! width="9%" | Points
|[[Chipmy-Popmy]]
 
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! width="20%" | Item
|[[Guild Master]]
 
  +
! width="10%" | Req. Rank
|- bgcolor="#D5D9FF"
 
  +
! width="61%" | Notes
|[[Fennella]]
 
  +
|- style="background-color:#CFE5FF;"
|[[Guildworker's Union|Guild. Union Rep.]]
 
  +
| &nbsp;{{formatnum:1500}}
|- bgcolor="#D5D9FF"
 
|[[Degong]]
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| [[Robber Rig]]
  +
| align="center" | Novice
|[[Synthesis Image Support|Synth. Image Support]]
 
  +
| A fishing apparatus comprised of several luminescent hooks. The hooks are designed to latch on to the fish's scales.
|- bgcolor="#D5D9FF"
 
  +
|- style="background-color:#CFE5FF;"
|[[Erabu-Fumulubu]]
 
  +
| &nbsp;{{formatnum:30000}}
|[[Synthesis Image Support|Synth. Image Support]]
 
  +
| [[Frog Fishing]]
|- bgcolor="#D5D9FF"
 
  +
| align="center" | Novice
|[[Panja-Nanja]]
 
  +
| This special technique requires the use of a live fly on your line. It is perfect for catching amphibious prey.
|[[Advanced Synthesis Image Support|Adv. Synth. Image Support]]
 
  +
|- style="background-color:#CFE5FF;"
|- bgcolor="#D5D9FF"
 
  +
| &nbsp;{{formatnum:10000}}
|[[Babubu]]
 
|[[Guild Merchant]]
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| [[Fisherman's Belt]]
  +
| align="center" | Apprentice
  +
| A belt that has [[Enchantment]]: [[Synthesis Image Support|Fishing Support]].
  +
|- style="background-color:#CFE5FF;"
  +
| &nbsp;{{formatnum:70000}}
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| [[Waders]]
  +
| align="center" | Journeyman
  +
| A pair of boots that give +2 to your Fishing skill.
  +
|- style="background-color:#CFE5FF;"
  +
| &nbsp;{{formatnum:100000}}
  +
| [[Fisherman's Apron]]
  +
| align="center" | Artisan
  +
| An apron that reduces your chances of fishing up items.
  +
|- style="background-color:#CFE5FF;"
  +
| &nbsp;{{formatnum:50000}}
  +
| [[Net And Lure]]
  +
| align="center" | Artisan
  +
| A piece of [[:Category:Furnishings|Furniture]] that gives [[Moghancement: Fishing]].
  +
|- style="background-color:#CFE5FF;"
  +
| &nbsp;{{formatnum:95000}}
  +
| [[Serpent Rumors]]
  +
| align="center" | Adept
  +
| A compilation of data retrieved from sightings of a giant snake-like beast living in the depths of Vana'diel's waters. There is enough information here to shed light on where you may find it...
  +
|- style="background-color:#CFE5FF;"
  +
| &nbsp;{{formatnum:15000}}
  +
| [[Fishermen's Emblem]]
  +
| align="center" | Veteran
  +
| The familiar emblem of the Fishermen's Guild. Used to make [[Fishermen's Stall]].
  +
|- style="background-color:#CFE5FF;"
  +
| &nbsp;{{formatnum:115000}}
  +
| [[Mooching]]
  +
| align="center" | Veteran
  +
| Mooching is a legendary technique used by anglers across Vana'diel. It involves using live fish as bait to attract those more "finicky" big targets.
  +
|- style="background-color:#CFE5FF;"
  +
| &nbsp;{{formatnum:150000}}
  +
| [[Fishing Hole Map]]
  +
| align="center" | Veteran
  +
| A piece of [[:Category:Furnishings|Furniture]] that gives [[Moghancement: Fishing Skill]].
  +
|- style="background-color:#CFE5FF;"
  +
| &nbsp;{{formatnum:200000}}
  +
| [[Fisherman's Signboard]]
  +
| align="center" | Veteran
  +
| A sign used by fishermen to indicate their guild's services to the public.
  +
|- style="background-color:#CFE5FF;"
  +
| &nbsp;{{formatnum:20000}}
  +
| [[Angler's Almanac]]
  +
| align="center" | Veteran
  +
| (Must have spoken to [[Thubu Parohren]] after reaching Fishing skill 98+)<br>A [[Key Item]] that enables the [[Tiger Shark]] to be caught.
 
|}
 
|}
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===Selbina H-9===
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===Guild Merchants===
  +
[[Guild Merchant]]s buy and sell craft related goods during the guild's hours of operation. Prices can vary greatly depending on supply and demand, and unlike [[Standard Merchant]]s, they can sell out of inventory.
{| border="0" cellpadding="2" width="90%"
 
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! style="background:#ffdead;" align="center" width="35%"|Name
 
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! style="background:#ffdead;" align="center" width="65%"|Purpose
 
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{| border="0" cellpadding="2" width="100%"
|- bgcolor="#D5D9FF"
 
  +
! style="background:#ADD8E6;" align="center" width="35%"|Name
  +
! style="background:#ADD8E6;" align="center" width="65%"|Location
  +
|- bgcolor="#CFE5FF"
  +
|[[Babubu]]
  +
|[[Port Windurst]] (C-8)
  +
|- bgcolor="#CFE5FF"
 
|[[Graegham]]
 
|[[Graegham]]
  +
|[[Selbina]] (H-9)
|[[Guild Merchant]]
 
|- bgcolor="#D5D9FF"
+
|- bgcolor="#CFE5FF"
 
|[[Mendoline]]
 
|[[Mendoline]]
  +
|[[Selbina]] (H-9)
|[[Guild Merchant]]
 
  +
|- bgcolor="#CFE5FF"
|}
 
 
===Bibiki Bay H-7===
 
{| border="0" cellpadding="2" width="90%"
 
! style="background:#ffdead;" align="center" width="35%"|Name
 
! style="background:#ffdead;" align="center" width="65%"|Purpose
 
|- bgcolor="#D5D9FF"
 
 
|[[Mep Nhapopoluko]]
 
|[[Mep Nhapopoluko]]
|[[Guild Merchant]]
+
|[[Bibiki Bay]] (H-7)
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|- bgcolor="#CFE5FF"
|}
 
|width="50%" valign="top"|
 
===Aht Urhgan Whitegate H-11===
 
{| border="0" cellpadding="2" width="90%"
 
! style="background:#ffdead;" align="center" width="35%"|Name
 
! style="background:#ffdead;" align="center" width="65%"|Purpose
 
|- bgcolor="#D5D9FF"
 
|[[Kemha Flasehp]]
 
|[[Synthesis Image Support|Synth. Image Support]]<br>[[Advanced Synthesis Image Support|Adv. Synth. Image Support]]
 
|- bgcolor="#D5D9FF"
 
 
|[[Wahnid]]
 
|[[Wahnid]]
  +
|[[Aht Urhgan Whitegate]] (H-11)
|[[Guild Merchant]]
 
  +
|- bgcolor="#CFE5FF"
|}
 
 
===Ferry: Mhaura / Selbina===
 
{| border="0" cellpadding="2" width="90%"
 
! style="background:#ffdead;" align="center" width="35%"|Name
 
! style="background:#ffdead;" align="center" width="65%"|Purpose
 
|- bgcolor="#D5D9FF"
 
 
|[[Rajmonda]]
 
|[[Rajmonda]]
|[[Guild Merchant]]
+
|[[Ship bound for Selbina]]
  +
|- bgcolor="#CFE5FF"
|}
 
  +
|[[Lokhong]]
 
  +
|[[Ship bound for Mhaura]]
===Ferry: Mhaura / Al Zahbi===
 
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|- bgcolor="#CFE5FF"
{| border="0" cellpadding="2" width="90%"
 
! style="background:#ffdead;" align="center" width="35%"|Name
 
! style="background:#ffdead;" align="center" width="65%"|Purpose
 
|- bgcolor="#D5D9FF"
 
 
|[[Cehn Teyohngo]]
 
|[[Cehn Teyohngo]]
  +
|[[Open sea route to Al Zahbi]]
|[[Guild Merchant]]
 
  +
|- bgcolor="#CFE5FF"
|}
 
  +
|[[Pashi Maccaleh]]
 
  +
|[[Open sea route to Mhaura]]
===Ferry: Al Zahbi / Nashmau===
 
  +
|- bgcolor="#CFE5FF"
{| border="0" cellpadding="2" width="90%"
 
! style="background:#ffdead;" align="center" width="35%"|Name
 
! style="background:#ffdead;" align="center" width="65%"|Purpose
 
|- bgcolor="#D5D9FF"
 
 
|[[Jidwahn]]
 
|[[Jidwahn]]
  +
|[[Silver Sea route to Nashmau]]
|[[Guild Merchant]]
 
  +
|- bgcolor="#CFE5FF"
  +
|[[Yahliq]]
  +
|[[Silver Sea route to Al Zahbi]]
 
|}
 
|}
 
|}
 
|}
 
==Guild Point Items==
 
{| border="0" cellpadding="2" width="100%"
 
! style="background:#ffdead;" align="center" width="9%"|Points
 
! style="background:#ffdead;" align="center" width="20%"|Item
 
! style="background:#ffdead;" align="center" width="10%"|Req. Rank
 
! style="background:#ffdead;" align="center" width="61%"|Notes
 
|- bgcolor="#D5D9FF"
 
|&nbsp;1,500
 
|[[Robber Rig]]
 
|align="center"|Novice
 
|A fishing apparatus comprised of several luminescent hooks. The hooks are designed to latch on to the fish's scales.
 
|- bgcolor="#D5D9FF"
 
|&nbsp;10,000
 
|[[Fisherman's Belt]]
 
|align="center"|Novice
 
|A belt that has Enchantment: [[Synthesis Image Support]]
 
|- bgcolor="#D5D9FF"
 
|&nbsp;30,000
 
|[[Frog Fishing]]
 
|align="center"|Novice
 
|This special technique requires the use of a live fly on your line. It is perfect for catching amphibious prey.
 
|- bgcolor="#D5D9FF"
 
|&nbsp;70,000
 
|[[Waders]]
 
|align="center"|Journeyman
 
|A pair of shoes that gives +2 to your Fishing skill.
 
|- bgcolor="#D5D9FF"
 
|&nbsp;100,000
 
|[[Fisherman's Apron]]
 
|align="center"|Artisan
 
|An apron that reduces your chances of fishing up items.
 
|- bgcolor="#D5D9FF"
 
|&nbsp;95,000
 
|[[Serpent Rumors]]
 
|align="center"|Adept
 
|A compilation of data retrieved from sightings of a giant snake-like beast living in the depths of Vana'diel's waters. There is enough information here to shed light on where you may find it...
 
|- bgcolor="#D5D9FF"
 
|&nbsp;100,000
 
|[[Mooching]]
 
|align="center"|Veteran
 
|Mooching is a legendary technique used by anglers across Vana'diel. It involves using live fish as bait to attract those more "finicky" big targets.
 
|- bgcolor="#D5D9FF"
 
|&nbsp;150,000
 
|[[Fishing Hole Map]]
 
|align="center"|Veteran
 
|A piece of [[:category:Furniture|Furniture]] that gives [[Moghancement: Fishing Skill]].
 
 
|}
 
|}
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==Other Fishing Related Items==
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===Fishing Guides===
  +
*[[The Quest Completionist's Fishing Guide]] 2019
{| border="0" cellpadding="2" width="75%"
 
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*[[A Genuine Fishing Guide]] 2015
! style="background:#ffdead;" align="center" width="30%"|Item
 
  +
*[[Fishing 1-100 While Questing For Lu Shang's by Diabolos-Brian]] 2015
! style="background:#ffdead;" align="center" width="10%"|Level
 
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*[[Fishing Guide - Saltwater Skillup]] 2014
! style="background:#ffdead;" align="center" width="15%"|Slot
 
  +
*[[Digit's Fishing Guide]] 2013
! style="background:#ffdead;" align="center" width="45%"|Notes
 
  +
*[[Quick Skillup Fishing 1-100 by Talila]] 2011
|- bgcolor="#D5D9FF"
 
  +
*[[Fishing Guide - Carp Route]] 2012
|[[Fisherman's Tunica]]
 
  +
*[[Nillawafer's Guide to Gil and More]] 2010
|align="center"|1
 
  +
*[[Fishing for Fun and Profit by Ctownwoody]] 2009
|align="center"|[[:category:Body|Body]]
 
  +
*[[Urats Lu Shangs While Skilling Guide]] 2009
|Gives Fishing Skill +1
 
  +
*[[Fishing Guide Levels 30-100 by SledgeKujata]] 2009
|- bgcolor="#D5D9FF"
 
  +
*[[Fishing Guide - Freshwater Skillup]] 2007
|[[Fisherman's Gloves]]
 
  +
*[[Fish Ranking]]
|align="center"|1
 
  +
*[[The 5th Vana%27diel Census %2805/16/2005%29#Synthesis Skills|2005 Crafting Statistics]]
|align="center"|[[:category:Hands|Hands]]
 
  +
*[[The 8th Vana'diel Census (05/16/2008)#Synthesis Skills|2008 Crafting Statistics]]
|Gives Fishing Skill +1
 
|- bgcolor="#D5D9FF"
 
|[[Fisherman's Hose]]
 
|align="center"|1
 
|align="center"|[[:category:Legs|Legs]]
 
|Gives Fishing Skill +1
 
|- bgcolor="#D5D9FF"
 
|[[Fisherman's Boots]]
 
|align="center"|1
 
|align="center"|[[:category:Feet|Feet]]
 
|Gives Fishing Skill +1
 
|- bgcolor="#D5D9FF"
 
|[[Angler's Tunica]]
 
|align="center"|15
 
|align="center"|[[:category:Body|Body]]
 
|Gives Fishing Skill +1
 
|- bgcolor="#D5D9FF"
 
|[[Angler's Gloves]]
 
|align="center"|15
 
|align="center"|[[:category:Hands|Hands]]
 
|Gives Fishing Skill +1
 
|- bgcolor="#D5D9FF"
 
|[[Angler's Hose]]
 
|align="center"|15
 
|align="center"|[[:category:Legs|Legs]]
 
|Gives Fishing Skill +1
 
|- bgcolor="#D5D9FF"
 
|[[Angler's Boots]]
 
|align="center"|15
 
|align="center"|[[:category:Feet|Feet]]
 
|Gives Fishing Skill +1
 
|- bgcolor="#D5D9FF"
 
|[[Albatross Ring]]
 
|align="center"|15
 
|align="center"|[[:category:Rings|Ring]]
 
|Enchantment: Increases stamina while fishing
 
|- bgcolor="#D5D9FF"
 
|[[Pelican Ring]]
 
|align="center"|15
 
|align="center"|[[:category:Rings|Ring]]
 
|Enchantment: Increases rate at which Fishing Skill is gained
 
|- bgcolor="#D5D9FF"
 
|[[Penguin Ring]]
 
|align="center"|15
 
|align="center"|[[:category:Rings|Ring]]
 
|Enchantment: Increases skill at tiring fish
 
 
|}
 
|}
   
==Guides==
 
*[http://www.fishermanrods.net/database_e.cfm Fishing Rod Break Tester]<br>
 
*[http://www.finalfishing.com/ Kida's FFXI Fishing Database]<br>
 
*[http://www.clanwind.com/ffxi/fishing/ FFXI Fishing Database]<br>
 
*[http://titanictus.com/ Titanictus.com]<br>
 
*[http://www.lisaarndt.com/phpBB2/index.php Marissa's Fishing]<br>
 
*[[Fish Ranking]]
 
   
==A Simple How To==
 
[[Image:Fish.jpg|right|200px]]
 
<p align="justify">First, equip a fishing rod and bait in your ranged and ammo slots. Then, find a body of water, place yourself at the edge, and type /fish, or choose Fish from the menu.</p>
 
   
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<p align="justify">Wait a few seconds for a bite. When a bite comes, the fish will appear in your target window. The rod will pull to the left and the right. If your camera is facing the back of your character, move the directional buttons in the opposite direction the rod is pulling. You will notice this lowers the fish's stamina (its HP bar). Once the fish's stamina reaches 0, hit enter to reel him in.</p>
 
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==[[:Category:Fishing/All Recipes|Fishing by Rank]]==
Other interesting facts about fishing:
 
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*Hitting Esc at any time will cancel your fishing attempt. You will loose any bait you are using, but not lures, and you will not break your rod.
 
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*[[Moghancement: Fishing]] increases your chance of pulling up items, whereas [[Moghancement: Fishing Skill]] actually increases your fishing skill.
 
*When your fishing instinct has three "!!!" instead of "!" when you get a bite, that indicates you have a monster on the line or a large fish. If you do not wish to fight the monster it would be a good time to hit Esc.
 
*You can still pull in a fish before depleting its stamina to zero, but you usually need a high skill to do this.
 
*When the rod is straight, move the directional buttons downards to keep the to keep the fish from regaining strength.
 
   
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==[[:Category:Fishing/By Zone|Fishing by Zone]]==
===Rods===
 
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|style="width:48%;vertical-align:top;"|
 
{|style="width:100%;"
 
!style="background-color:#ffdead;"|Name
 
!style="background-color:#ffdead;"|Type
 
|-
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|[[Bamboo Fishing Rod]]
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF" align="center"|Wooden
 
|-
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|[[Clothespole]]
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF" align="center"|Wooden
 
|-
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|[[Ebisu Fishing Rod]]
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF" align="center"|Wooden
 
|-
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|[[Fastwater Fishing Rod]]
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF" align="center"|Wooden
 
|-
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|[[Hume Fishing Rod]]
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF" align="center"|Wooden
 
|-
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|[[Lu Shang's Fishing Rod]]
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF" align="center"|Wooden
 
|-
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|[[Mithran Fishing Rod]]
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF" align="center"|Wooden
 
|-
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|[[Tarutaru Fishing Rod]]
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF" align="center"|Wooden
 
|-
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|[[Willow Fishing Rod]]
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF" align="center"|Wooden
 
|-
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|[[Yew Fishing Rod]]
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF" align="center"|Wooden
 
|}
 
|style="width:4%;"|
 
|style="width:48%;vertical-align:top;"|
 
{|style="width:100%;"
 
!style="background-color:#ffdead;"|Name
 
!style="background-color:#ffdead;"|Type
 
|-
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|[[Carbon Fishing Rod]]
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF" align="center"|Synthetic
 
|-
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|[[Composite Fishing Rod]]
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF" align="center"|Synthetic
 
|-
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|[[Glass Fiber Fishing Rod]]
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF" align="center"|Synthetic
 
|-
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|[[Halcyon Rod]]
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF" align="center"|Synthetic
 
|-
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|[[Single-Hook Fishing Rod]]
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF" align="center"|Synthetic
 
|}
 
 
|}
 
|}
   
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===Bait===
 
  +
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{|style="width:90%;margin:0 auto;"
 
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{{Crafts Hobbies}}
|style="width:48%;vertical-align:top;"|
 
{|style="width:100%;"
 
!style="background-color:#ffdead;"|Name
 
!style="background-color:#ffdead;"|Stacks
 
|-
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|[[Crayfish Ball]]
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF" align="center"|12
 
|-
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|[[Drill Calamary]]
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF" align="center"|12
 
|-
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|[[Dwarf Pugil]]
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF" align="center"|12
 
|-
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|[[Giant Shell Bug]]
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF" align="center"|12
 
|-
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|[[Insect Ball]]
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF" align="center"|12
 
|-
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|[[Little Worm]]
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF" align="center"|12
 
|-
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|[[Lufaise Fly]]
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF" align="center"|12
 
|-
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|[[Lugworm]]
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF" align="center"|12
 
|-
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|[[Meatball]]
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF" align="center"|12
 
|-
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|[[Peeled Crayfish]]
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF" align="center"|12
 
|-
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|[[Peeled Lobster]]
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF" align="center"|12
 
|-
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|[[Rotten Meat]]
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF" align="center"|12
 
|-
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|[[Sardine Ball]]
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF" align="center"|12
 
|-
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|[[Shell Bug]]
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF" align="center"|12
 
|-
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|[[Slice of Bluetail]]
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF" align="center"|12
 
 
|}
 
|}
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|style="width:4%;"|
 
|style="width:48%;vertical-align:top;"|
 
{|style="width:100%;"
 
!style="background-color:#ffdead;"|Name
 
!style="background-color:#ffdead;"|Stacks
 
|-
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|[[Slice of Carp]]
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF" align="center"|12
 
|-
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|[[Sliced Cod]]
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF" align="center"|12
 
|-
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|[[Sliced Sardine]]
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF" align="center"|12
 
|-
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|[[Trout Ball]]
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF" align="center"|12
 
|-
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|[[Fly Lure]]
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF" align="center"|No
 
|-
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|[[Frog Lure]]
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF" align="center"|No
 
|-
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|[[Lizard Lure]]
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF" align="center"|No
 
|-
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|[[Minnow]]
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF" align="center"|No
 
|-
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|[[Robber Rig]]
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF" align="center"|No
 
|-
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|[[Rogue Rig]]
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF" align="center"|No
 
|-
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|[[Sabiki Rig]]
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF" align="center"|No
 
|-
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|[[Shrimp Lure]]
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF" align="center"|No
 
|-
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|[[Sinking Minnow]]
 
|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF" align="center"|No
 
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|BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|[[Worm Lure]]
 
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An Explanation of Fishing

Fish

First, equip a fishing rod and bait in your ranged and ammo slots. Then, find a body of water, place yourself at the edge, and type /fish, or choose Fish from the menu. It is also possible to set a macro by simply typing /fish into an empty macro slot.

Unlike other crafts, fishing requires a certain degree of interaction in order to achieve results. Wait a few seconds for a bite. When a bite comes, the fish's stamina bar will appear over your head. Arrows will appear at your left and right. Hit the directional keys or move the controller's toggle within the time limit of the arrow's appearance to lower the fish's stamina (its HP bar), and stop pressing anything when the fish's stamina hits zero (the fish will not thrash if you aren't pressing anything). Press enter (or confirm) to reel it in. If you continue to press a directional key after the fish's stamina hits zero (the stamina bar will go dark), there is a chance that it could regain a sliver of health and break your line upon attempting to reel it in

Catching things via fishing puts a strain on your character which is commonly known as "fishing fatigue". It does not affect any other aspect of your character other than your fishing performance. Fatigue resets itself back to normal when the day changes, at Japanese midnight (Earth time). Different catches carry different amounts of fatigue along with them (small fish usually carry minimal fatigue, whereas large fish or heavy items such as Coral Fragments can fatigue you much faster). As fatigue rises, bite rates may drop and it can become more difficult to catch certain fish (fish stamina bars will not decrease as quickly). When fatigue reaches its maximum (after successfully reeling in around 200 fish and/or items), you will no longer get any bites, effectively limiting the total amount of fishing you can do every day.
If the character being used has logged on-line for the first time less than 2 weeks ago, or/and the job level is lower than 20, the maximum number of fish and/or items that can be reeled in is lowered to 10 for the passing Earth day, resetting at Japanese midnight as usual. The level 20 limit is imposed regardless of the level of other jobs the character might have. Seems that having a job leveled to 20 is now sufficient, it does not have to be the current job. After 2 weeks have passed, the limit on new characters is lifted, while the limit from fishing below level 20 is lifted after 24 hours (provided a higher level job is used the next time).


  • Bait or lures can be used as fishing tackle. One piece of bait is expended each time you get a bite on the line, regardless of the results (with one exception; see below). Lures can be used indefinitely, but they will disappear from your inventory if you get a line snap or a rod break. The type of rod used also determines how well it can withstand potential lost catches, line snaps, or rod breaks; along with fishing skill. The type of bait used determines what kinds of things will bite on the line.
  • The behavior of the rod is a huge clue in determining what you have hooked on the line. If the rod is aggressively and swiftly shifting from left to right, it may be the sign of a big or high level fish. On the other hand, if the rod hangs in the middle for long periods of time before shifting left or right, it may be a sign you have hooked something like a Cobalt Jellyfish. Careful observation of the rod's behavior, combined with knowledge of the bait you're using and what it can attract in the area you are fishing in, can help you save time by identifying the fish on your line without even having to actually catch it.
  • Fishing skill ultimately determines the depletion and recovery rates of the stamina bar. A higher fishing skill also reduces the chances that the rod will break, a line will snap, or the catch is lost due to skill, after the stamina bar is diminished. If a fish's skill cap is significantly higher than the player's fishing skill level, it will slowly recover stamina while it's on the hook, without any player input. On the flip side, if the fish's skill cap is significantly lower than the player's fishing skill, it will take minimal effort to drain the stamina bar. Unlike other crafts, fishing skill level has far less impact on your actual ability to catch the fish. It is entirely possible to hook and catch fish 50 levels above you, or even more. It will just be increasingly difficult to obtain a fish, the more distant it is from a player's fishing skill level.
  • You only have a limited amount of time to attempt to land your catch. This time varies primarily on the type of rod being used, and in some rarer cases, the bait and potential catch on your line. When you receive the warning "You don't know how much longer you can keep this one on the line..." you have exactly 7 seconds remaining to attempt to land the catch, or it will be automatically lost.
  • Time is a serious factor when attempting to catch Gugrusaurus or Lik, the two primary fish needed for the quest Indomitable Spirit. These fish are very strong and are designed to not allow you enough time to weaken and catch them under normal circumstances. In order to catch them you must take other measures that normally aren't required for other fish, such as finding and using the special baits Drill Calamary and Dwarf Pugil along with purchasing the key item Mooching, or finding and using the special Penguin Ring and Albatross Ring.
  • When the target's stamina is reduced properly before attempting to catch, the catch rate is usually 100%. However, if the fish is too strong for the rod being used, there is a chance for lost catches, or even line/rod breaks, any of which will result in failure to catch the target. A rod break will cause you to lose your lure or bait and leaves your rod in a broken, unusable state until it is repaired, usually via Woodworking or Alchemy. A line break will only cause the loss of your lure or bait. A lost catch will only cause the loss of bait; lures are retained. It is also possible to get lost catches if you are trying to catch small fish using a rod specifically designed for big fish, such as a Composite Fishing Rod. Even if the catch is not successful, as long as you made an attempt for it and weakened the fish's stamina properly before reeling in, you will still be eligible for skillups (assuming the would-be catch was a high enough level to give you any skillups).
  • Most types of unstackable fish will have a tag in its item description, similar to signed items made by HQ crystals, indicating the fish's size in ilms (Im) and weight in ponzes (Pz). These statistics are utilized in Fish Ranking contests. They do not affect the item's performance during synthesis, when eaten as food, or used in any other such manner.
  • You may cancel your fishing attempt at any time. You will lose any bait you are using, but not lures, and you will not break your rod.
  • New fishing messages as of May 10,2011:
  • Messages displayed upon getting a bite will indicate the size and type of your potential catch as follows:
           Small fish: "Something caught the hook!"
           Large fish: "Something caught the hook!!!"
           Non-fish targets: "You feel something pulling at your line."
           Monsters: "Something clamps onto your line ferociously!"
  • Additionally, you get a second line with your "gut feeling" about the fish:
  • "You have a (good/bad/terrible) feeling about this one!" = The fish is 7 levels or less higher than your skill+gear or you're above its skill cap. The bad/terrible messages seem to only happen if you're below skill cap and indicate a higher chance of your line or rod breaking if you aren't both using a rod that doesn't break to the fish and depleting stamina to zero. You can ignore it if you do both of those, though the line may still snap .
  • "(You're fairly sure you don't/You don't know if you/You're positive you don't) have enough skill to reel this one in." = The fish is 8+ levels above your skill+gear. You can still reel it in until about 30+ above your level, where even if you deplete its stamina, it might cancel out with something along the lines of "your skill is too low to reel this one in".
  • "Your keen angler's senses tells you that this is the pull of X." = a critical bite. You get Angler's Discernment, the fish recovers less stamina for incorrect button presses, and most arrows will be gold. Duck Ring and Fisher's Rope increase the chance of this happening.
  • "This strength... You get the sense that you are on the verge of an epic catch!" = This has a chance to show up when you're at 95+ skill and hook a large fish. It usually means a high level legendary fish, but has a rare chance of showing up on lower level fish. It doesn't change anything about catching the fish.
  • Fishing System Renovation details: Freshly Picked Vana'diel 5 (May 3, 2014)
    • A silver arrow (normal icon) shows which direction depletes your catch's stamina. A gold arrow (special icon) is a "critical hit" and depletes more stamina than a silver arrow.
    • "The likelihood of anglers receiving these golden opportunities depends on factors such as characters' fishing skills, the skill differential between characters and their prey, the phase of the moon, time of day, the affinity of prey for one's rod, moglification, and equipment."
  • It is possible to catch "items", things that are generally classified as neither fish nor monsters, such as Rusty Buckets or logs used in Woodworking. If you hook one of these using bait and successfully catch the item, the bait is retained. Any other result (such as canceling the cast with Esc key) results in losing your bait.
  • It is important to note that you will lose bait whether you cancel or fish up a monster when caught.
  • Moghancement: Fishing increases your chance of pulling up items, whereas Moghancement: Fishing Skill actually increases your fishing skill.
  • The Pelican Ring, obtainable from the Selbina Fish Ranking Competition has an enchantment which temporarily increases the rate at which fishing skill is gained.
  • The Baby Eft "Cheer effect" obtained from Monster Rearing will increase fishing skill gained by 1% when set.
  • The food item Fisherman's Feast will increase your fishing skill gain rate by 5%.
  • Items and monsters do not possess a fishing skill cap, and therefore cannot yield skillups upon being caught.
  • An Invisible (Status Effect) will wear upon casting your line.

Fishermans' Guild

The Fishermans' Guild in Port Windurst is open 3:00 - 18:00.
The Aht Urhgan Whitegate guild is open 1:00 - 18:00. By speaking to Thubu Parohren, the Guild Master located in Port Windurst (C-8), you can sign up to the guild.

Synthesis Image Support NPCs

Synthesis image support temporarily raises your skill by 1 point. Advanced support raises your skill by 2 points, and requires a small fee based on your crafting rank. Synthesis Image Support can be obtained from the following Guild representatives:

Name Location Support
Degong Port Windurst (C-8) Synth. Image Support
Erabu-Fumulubu Port Windurst (C-8) Synth. Image Support
Panja-Nanja Port Windurst (C-8) Adv. Synth. Image Support
Kemha Flasehp Aht Urhgan Whitegate (H-11) Synth. Image Support or Adv. Synth. Image Support

Equipment that Enhances Fishing Skill

Item Notes
Fisherman's Tunica / Angler's Tunica Fishing Skill +1
Fisherman's Gloves / Angler's Gloves Fishing Skill +1
Fisherman's Hose / Angler's Hose Fishing Skill +1
Fisherman's Boots / Angler's Boots Fishing Skill +1
Waders RareExclusive Fishing Skill +2
Fisher's Torque RareExclusive Fishing Skill +2
Fisherman's Smock RareExclusive Fishing Skill +1 / Reduces chances of fishing up items
Tlahtlamah Glasses RareExclusive Fishing Skill +1

The following items can be utilized when your Fishing skill is less than 40, and you do not have Synthesis Image Support:

Item Notes
Trainee's Spectacles RareExclusive Latent Effect: Fishing Skill +1

Equipment that Augments Fishing

Item Notes
Pelican Ring Exclusive Enchantment: Increases Rate at Which Fishing Skill is Gained , <180/180 0:30/[20:00, 0:30]>
Albatross Ring Exclusive Enchantment: Increases Stamina While Fishing , <180/180 0:30/[20:00, 0:30]>
Penguin Ring Exclusive Enchantment: Increases Skill at Tiring Fish , <180/180 0:30/[20:00, 0:30]>
Heron Ring RareExclusive Fishing Support: Reduces Fish Stamina Recovery
Seagull Ring RareExclusive Fishing Support: Increases Fish Stamina Reduction
Puffin Ring Rare Fishing skill (journeyman and above): Increases chances of fishing up large prey.
Noddy Ring Rare Fishing skill (artisan and above): Reduces chances of fishing up monsters.
Fisherman's Apron RareExclusive Reduces chances of fishing up items
Fisher's Rope RareExclusive Angler's Discernment +1
Kachina Gloves RareExclusive Makes fishing rods harder to break

Guild Test Items

Every ten skill levels, you are required to prove to the guild that you "have what it takes" by catching (or buying) a Fishing item of the guild's choosing. This item can be turned in once you have reached an "8" in skill (8, 28, 48, etc.) or higher (up to the cap). Once you have the requisite skill, speak with the Guild Master, Thubu Parohren.

Level Item Requested Rank Acquired
8-10  Moat Carp  Recruit
18-20  Cheval Salmon  Initiate
28-30  Giant Catfish  Novice
38-40  Gugru Tuna  Apprentice
48-50  Monke-Onke  Journeyman
58-60  Bhefhel Marlin  Craftsman
68-70  Bladefish  Artisan
78-80  Three-eyed Fish  Adept
88-90  Gigant Squid  Veteran
98-100  Tiger Shark  Expert

Guild Points Items

Once you have attained the rank of Novice, you may begin to earn Guild Points with the Fisherman's Guild. Note that you may only accumulate Guild Points for one guild at a time, and if you switch guilds, you must wait for the next (Earth) day to trade items. The "Item of the Day" that the guild will accept changes every day at Japanese Midnight, and varies by crafting rank. Speak with Fennella, at (C-8) in Port Windurst to find out what the item is, determine the limit to how many points can be earned. Turn in items for points, and spend points on Guild Point Items.

Points Item Req. Rank Notes
 1,500 Robber Rig Novice A fishing apparatus comprised of several luminescent hooks. The hooks are designed to latch on to the fish's scales.
 30,000 Frog Fishing Novice This special technique requires the use of a live fly on your line. It is perfect for catching amphibious prey.
 10,000 Fisherman's Belt Apprentice A belt that has Enchantment: Fishing Support.
 70,000 Waders Journeyman A pair of boots that give +2 to your Fishing skill.
 100,000 Fisherman's Apron Artisan An apron that reduces your chances of fishing up items.
 50,000 Net And Lure Artisan A piece of Furniture that gives Moghancement: Fishing.
 95,000 Serpent Rumors Adept A compilation of data retrieved from sightings of a giant snake-like beast living in the depths of Vana'diel's waters. There is enough information here to shed light on where you may find it...
 15,000 Fishermen's Emblem Veteran The familiar emblem of the Fishermen's Guild. Used to make Fishermen's Stall.
 115,000 Mooching Veteran Mooching is a legendary technique used by anglers across Vana'diel. It involves using live fish as bait to attract those more "finicky" big targets.
 150,000 Fishing Hole Map Veteran A piece of Furniture that gives Moghancement: Fishing Skill.
 200,000 Fisherman's Signboard Veteran A sign used by fishermen to indicate their guild's services to the public.
 20,000 Angler's Almanac Veteran (Must have spoken to Thubu Parohren after reaching Fishing skill 98+)
A Key Item that enables the Tiger Shark to be caught.

Guild Merchants

Guild Merchants buy and sell craft related goods during the guild's hours of operation. Prices can vary greatly depending on supply and demand, and unlike Standard Merchants, they can sell out of inventory.


Name Location
Babubu Port Windurst (C-8)
Graegham Selbina (H-9)
Mendoline Selbina (H-9)
Mep Nhapopoluko Bibiki Bay (H-7)
Wahnid Aht Urhgan Whitegate (H-11)
Rajmonda Ship bound for Selbina
Lokhong Ship bound for Mhaura
Cehn Teyohngo Open sea route to Al Zahbi
Pashi Maccaleh Open sea route to Mhaura
Jidwahn Silver Sea route to Nashmau
Yahliq Silver Sea route to Al Zahbi

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