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The video provides a comprehensive guide on fishing in Sea of Thieves, focusing on the Hunter's Call faction. It covers various fish types, sizes, locations, and bait requirements. Tips for gaining reputation and gold through fishing and selling items are shared, along with strategies for catching rare fish variants. Valuable information on cooking, storm tracking, and efficient fishing methods is included. Key locations like the devil's roar and sea dog's arena are highlighted for rare fish. The video emphasizes completing commendations and offers assistance for fishing in the game.
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In this segment of the video, the focus is on fishing in Sea of Thieves for the Hunter’s Call faction. It explains the different types of fish variants, sizes, regions where they can be found, and the bait needed to catch them. There are three types of bait: earthworms for plenty fins, wild splashes, and wreckers; grubs for devil fish and battle gills; leeches for ancient scales and stormfish. Some fish don’t require bait. The Hunter’s Call allows a maximum reputation level of 50, gained by selling whole fish to seaposts on the map.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker covers tips for gaining reputation and gold in Sea of Thieves through fishing and selling fish and other items. They mention cooking fish for added value, selling rare trophy fish, watching out for pigs, chickens, and snakes to sell their meat, and trading mermaid and siren gems to the Hunter’s Call for extra reputation. The speaker advises against rushing reputation growth, emphasizing the benefits of completing commendations to feel like you’ve surpassed level 100. Fishing strategies are discussed, including using bait, casting, handling the rod when a fish bites, reeling in, and collecting the catch. Different types of fish like splashtails and rare variants are explained, along with their locations and bait requirements.
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In this part of the video, various types of fish found in different locations are discussed, along with their preferred baits. Some examples include pondies found in ponds that require no bait, devil fish in dangerous waters near volcanoes, wreckers near shipwrecks, and storm fish only present during storms. The battlegill fish is mentioned as a fierce fish found in dangerous waters near skeleton ships or skeleton forts. Information is shared on how to catch rare variants like the knight and stormfish. The importance of searching shipwrecks for valuable loot like megalodon meat and kraken’s beat is highlighted, as these are more random and difficult to obtain. Additionally, tips on respawning shipwrecks every 20 to 25 minutes and launching from a cannon to reach them are given.
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In this part of the video, the key details discussed include cooking times for different types of fish (basic, rare, trophy, monster meats), strategies for fishing during storms, the use of a storm tracking website called Merfolk’s Lullaby, tips on avoiding storm damage while fishing near an island, fishing for Treacherous Plunder items (old boot, old hat, old skull, fish bones), and a method for faster fishing at a specific pond near Shores of Gold with potential disconnect risks and skeleton attacks. These details provide valuable insights for efficient and effective fishing in the game.
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In this segment of the video, the focus is on the elusive and rare black cloud wrecker fish in Sea of Thieves. The fish is found only during a storm by a shipwreck, making it the rarest in the game. To catch it, players must use a storm tracker, find a shipwreck, and have 50 earthworms. The devil’s roar and sea dog’s arena are highlighted as key locations for rare fish. Additionally, the video discusses unlocking fishing rods through commendations and provides tips on fishing techniques. The viewer is encouraged to ask any questions about the Hunter’s Call faction in the comments for more assistance.