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| This is a guide in training '''fishes'''. [[Gone Fishin'!]] is a monthly update which was added on the 14th of January, 2018. It featured new fishes, baits, pack, and other fishing-related items as well as the ability to train fish for unique rewards. | | This is a guide in training '''fishes'''. [[Gone Fishin'!]] is a monthly update which was added on the 14th of January, 2018. It featured new fishes, baits, pack, and other fishing-related items as well as the ability to train fish for unique rewards. |
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| A player can train a fish using a [[Fish Tank]], a [[Training Port]], a perfect [[Fishes|fish]], fish or [[Fish Flakes]] as food. The Training Port must be placed on a Fish Tank, just like a [[Fish Tank Port]]. Upon wrenching the Training Port, the player will have the option to "add a fish". Players can ONLY add perfect fish as all other fish will be rejected.
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| [[File:Annotation_2020-06-08_184148.png|A sample of a Fish Training area.]]
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| ==Fish Training==
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| The fish will automatically be on level 1 and will require to be fed in order to gain XP. Fish can only be fed specific fish, [[Fish Chunk]]s or [[Fish Flakes]] . [[Fish Chunk]]s will give 1XP each, [[Fish Flakes]] will give 50XP each and depending on the type of fish, different amounts of XP may be given.
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| This is a table of the amount of XP required to level up:
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| !Level
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| !XP Required
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| |1
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| |50
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| |2
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| |150
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| |-
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| |3
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| |175
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| |-
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| |4
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| |250
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| |-
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| |5
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| |350
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| |-
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| |6
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| |450
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| |-
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| |7
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| |600
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| |-
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| |8
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| |750
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| |-
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| |9
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| |1000
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| |10
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| |1500
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| If the fish are not properly fed, they have the possibility of starving and dying. Fish can be revived using a [[Fish Reviver]]. When the player has successfully completed all the training, they will receive their respective leashes/rides.
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| Fish that can be trained (along with their rewards and what they can eat):
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| ==Regular Fishes==
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| ! scope="col"|Fish
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| ! scope="col"|Food
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| ! scope="col"|Prize
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| |{{ItemLink|Bass}}
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| |{{ItemLink|Dogfish}} (3 xp/lb)
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| {{ItemLink|Catfish}} (3 xp/lb)
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| {{ItemLink|Mahi Mahi}} (1 xp/lb)
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| |{{ItemLink|Bass Leash}}
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| |{{ItemLink|Goldfish}}
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| |{{ItemLink|Catfish}} (2.5 xp/lb)
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| {{ItemLink|Sunfish}} (0.80 xp/lb)
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| |{{ItemLink|Goldfish Leash}}
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| |{{ItemLink|Dogfish}}
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| |{{ItemLink|Catfish}} (3 xp/lb)
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| {{ItemLink|Sunfish}} (1 xp/lb)
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| {{ItemLink|Stonefish}} (1.5 xp/lb)
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| |{{ItemLink|Dogfish Leash}}<br />{{ItemLink|Dogfish Slippers}}
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| |{{ItemLink|Catfish}}
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| |{{ItemLink|Mahi Mahi}} (1.1 xp/lb)
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| {{ItemLink|Sunfish}} (1.5 xp/lb)
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| {{ItemLink|Goldfish}} (2 xp/lb)
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| |{{ItemLink|Catfish Leash}}<br />{{ItemLink|Catfish Slippers}}
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| |{{ItemLink|Sunfish}}
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| |{{ItemLink|Dogfish}} (? xp/lb)
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| {{ItemLink|Bass}} (? xp/lb)
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| {{ItemLink|Mahi Mahi}} (2 xp/lb)
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| |{{ItemLink|Sunfish Leash}}
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| |{{ItemLink|Mahi Mahi}}
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| |{{ItemLink|Sunfish}} (1.69 xp/lb)
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| {{ItemLink|Gar}} (1.1 xp/lb)
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| {{ItemLink|Goldfish}} (1.8 xp/lb)
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| |{{ItemLink|Mahi Mahi Leash}}
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| |{{ItemLink|Gar}}
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| |{{ItemLink|Maidmare}} (6 xp/lb)
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| {{ItemLink|Whale}} (2 xp/lb)
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| {{ItemLink|Sand Shark}} (1.5 xp/lb)
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| |{{ItemLink|Maidmare}}
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| |{{ItemLink|Whale}}
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| |{{ItemLink|Weird Manta Ray}} (6 xp/lb)
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| {{ItemLink|Goldfish}} (1.8 xp/lb)
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| {{ItemLink|Stonefish}} (? xp/lb)
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| |{{ItemLink|Whale Leash}}
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| |{{ItemLink|Stonefish}}
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| |{{ItemLink|Gar}} (0.5 xp/lb)
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| {{ItemLink|Whale}} (1.5 xp/lb)
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| {{ItemLink|Sand Shark}} (2 xp/lb)
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| |{{ItemLink|Stonefish Leash}}
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| |{{ItemLink|Sand Shark}}
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| |{{ItemLink|Gar}} (0.5 xp/lb)
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| {{ItemLink|Cuttlefish}} (8 xp/lb)
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| {{ItemLink|Catfish}} (1 xp/lb)
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| |{{ItemLink|Sand Shark Leash}}<br />{{ItemLink|Riding Sand Shark}}
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| |{{ItemLink|Weird Manta Ray}}
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| |{{ItemLink|Alpha Great White Shark}} (5 xp/lb)
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| {{ItemLink|Whale}} (1.2 xp/lb)
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| {{ItemLink|Sand Shark}} (1.8 xp/lb)
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| |{{ItemLink|Weird Manta Ray Leash}}<br />{{ItemLink|Riding Weird Manta Ray}}
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| |{{ItemLink|Maidmare}}
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| |{{ItemLink|Alpha Great White Shark}} (8 xp/lb)
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| {{ItemLink|Weird Manta Ray}} (6.33 xp/lb)
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| |{{ItemLink|Maidmare}}
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| |{{ItemLink|Cuttlefish}}
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| |{{ItemLink|Maidmare}} (8 xp/lb)
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| {{ItemLink|Gar}} (0.5 xp/lb)
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| |{{ItemLink|Cuttlefish Leash}}<br />{{ItemLink|Riding Cuttlefish}}
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| |{{ItemLink|Double-Headed Angel-Devil Fish}}
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| |{{ItemLink|Whale}} (2 xp/lb)
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| {{ItemLink|Weird Manta Ray}} (6 xp/lb)
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| {{ItemLink|Sand Shark}} (1.5 xp/lb)
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| |{{ItemLink|Double-Headed Angel-Devil Fish Leash}}
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| |{{ItemLink|Absolutely Real Elephant Fish}}
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| |{{ItemLink|Maidmare}} (8 xp/lb)
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| |{{ItemLink|Cuttlefish Leash}}<br />{{ItemLink|Riding Cuttlefish}}
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| |{{ItemLink|Alpha Great White Shark}}
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| |{{ItemLink|Whale}} (1.4 xp/lb)
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| {{ItemLink|Cuttlefish}} (8 xp/lb)
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| {{ItemLink|Stonefish}} (0.33 xp/lb)
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| |{{ItemLink|Alpha Great White Shark Leash}}<br />{{ItemLink|Riding Alpha Great White Shark}}
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| ==Exclusive Fishes==
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| |{{ItemLink|Mutant Fish}}
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| |{{ItemLink|Weird Manta Ray}} (8 xp/lb)
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| {{ItemLink|Absolutely Real Elephant Fish}} (15 xp/lb)
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| {{ItemLink|Stonefish}} (0.5 xp/lb)
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| |{{ItemLink|Picasso Triggerfish}}
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| |{{ItemLink|Bass}} (4-5 xp/lb)
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| |{{ItemLink|Picasso Triggerfish Leash}}<br />{{ItemLink|Picasso Face}}
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| |{{ItemLink|Seahorse}}
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| |{{ItemLink|Maidmare}} (8 xp/lb)
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| |{{ItemLink|Seahorse Leash}}<br />{{ItemLink|Riding Seahorse}}
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| |{{ItemLink|Dragon Turtle}}
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| |{{ItemLink|Cuttlefish}} (10 xp/lb)
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| |{{ItemLink|Dragon Turtle Charm}}
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| ==Event Fishes==
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| |{{ItemLink|Rainbowfish}}
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| |{{ItemLink|Cuttlefish}} (8 xp/lb)
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| |{{ItemLink|Rainbowfish Leash}}<br />{{ItemLink|Rainbow Cape}}
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| |{{ItemLink|Totally Legit Bunnyfish}}
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| |{{ItemLink|Absolutely Real Elephant Fish}} (15 xp/lb)
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| |{{ItemLink|Totally Legit Bunnyfish Leash}}<br />{{ItemLink|Totally Legit Bunny Ears}}
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| |{{ItemLink|Axolotl}}
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| |{{ItemLink|Weird Manta Ray}} (9 xp/lb)
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| |{{ItemLink|Axolotl Leash}}<br />{{ItemLink|Riding Axolotl}}
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| |{{ItemLink|Pineapple Fish}}
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| |{{ItemLink|Sand Shark}} (1 xp/lb)
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| {{ItemLink|Mahi Mahi}} (0.25 xp/lb)
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| {{ItemLink|Dogfish}} (0.25 xp/lb)
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| |{{ItemLink|Pineapple Fish Leash}}<br />{{ItemLink|Pineapple Tiki Mask}}
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| |-aThis is a guide in training '''fishes'''. [[Gone Fishin'!]] is a monthly update which was added on the 14th of January, 2018. It featured new fishes, baits, pack, and other fishing-related items as well as the ability to train fish for unique rewards.
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| ==Exclusive Fishes== | | ==Exclusive Fishes== |
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| |{{ItemLink|Neon Squid}} (20 xp/lb) | | |{{ItemLink|Neon Squid}} (20 xp/lb) |
| |{{ItemLink|Bandaged Mr. Narwhal}}{{ItemLink|Narwhal Tusk Staff}} | | |{{ItemLink|Bandaged Mr. Narwhal}}{{ItemLink|Narwhal Tusk Staff}} |
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| |{{ItemLink|Firefin}}
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| |{{ItemLink|Double-Headed Angel-Devil Fish}} (15 xp/lb)
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| |{{ItemLink|Firefin Leash}}<br />{{ItemLink|Flaming Floaties}}
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| |{{ItemLink|Koi Fish}}
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| |{{ItemLink|Weird Manta Ray}} (10 xp/lb)
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| |[[Gone Fishin'!]]
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| |[[Gone Fishin'!]] (8 xp/lb)
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| |[[Gone Fishin'!]] (20 xp/lb)
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| |[[Gone Fishin'!]]<br />[[Gone Fishin'!]]
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| [[Category:Fishing]] | | [[Category:Fishing]] |
| [[Category:Gone Fishin'!]] | | [[Category:Gone Fishin'!]] |
| [[Category:Guides]] | | [[Category:Guides]] |