Best Fishing Guide For WoW Burning Crusade Classic


Information provided here is compatible with the 2.5.1 version of The Burning Crusade.

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Welcome to this guide for Burning Crusade Classic Fishing! This guide will focus on Fishing in the Outlands zones which includes where to look for specific species of fish, zone-specific specifications for fishing level, as well as fishing-related challenges.


Since Fishing is a secondary skill, not a primary profession it is possible for all players to learn to fish. This is a particularly strong skill for Hunters since a lot of Hunter pets consume fish. It's almost a requirement in cooking, as around half of the cooking recipes require Fish to create. It's also an excellent way to earn steady income for farmers since there is always a cook and hunter who prefer to purchase rather than spend their time with poles and bait.


Information provided here is compatible with the 2.5.1 version of The Burning Crusade. Certain content like Zul'aman as well as Sunwell Plateau is expected to release in subsequent phases, which will affect the kind of vendors, quests reputations, and other content are included in this guide. This guide is updated periodically as new phases are released.


What exactly is Burning Crusade Classic Fishing?


Fishing in TBC is similar to fishing in Classic Learn the art of fishing get yourself a top Fishing Pole, use bait to enhance your skills and then relax while you catch fish. As in Classic Your level of fishing determines where you be fishing, since zones (and even zones within zones) are governed by specific fishing requirements Some of which are higher than the 375 level of base skill. You'll need adjustments such as a pole that is higher in level, better bait, and support from spirits like Captain Rumsey's Lager to help you succeed in your fishing.


Best Classes and Races to Learn Fishing


There are no Fishing racials as all classes and races benefit from Fishing.


Hunters must learn to fish for the constant and free food source for their pets. Classic pet breeds that consume Fish are Bear, Boar, Carrion Bird, Cat, Crab, Crocolisk, Turtle, and Wind Serpent. The three Burning Crusade Classic pet types include the Dragonhawk, Serpent, and Warpstalker are also eating Fish.


Differences in Fishing Between Retail and Burning Crusade Classic


Fishing is a bit similar between the Retail version of WoW and TBC, but there are some significant distinctions.


In Retail it is possible to fish in any of the Shadowlands to improve your the ability. In TBC every zone is an amount of levels, meaning that you can't fish there without completing the minimum requirements, and some of the lower level fishing areas effectively "grey out" to help you gain higher fishing skills. Minimum skill levels for fishing were eliminated in Wrath of the Lich King.


In Retail In Retail, you can employ specific baits for fish to lure certain species of fish. In TBC there is no such bait exists.


There are numerous things you can do to alter the look of your bobber Retail. Bobber modifications were not introduced until Legion so they were not made available until TBC.


In Retail You can take classes in all levels of Fishing from any Fishing Instructor. In TBC the only way to learn is to learn about 300-375 fish from the two trainers of Zangarmarsh.


A fishing pole is required to fish in TBC. In Retail the physical fishing pole isn't needed.


The vendor in Cenarion Refuge has a neutral stance and deals between Horde or Alliance. The book is available for sale , Master Fishing - The Art of Angling that will instruct Master Fishing (300-375) to players who are 45 levels with the minimum level of fishing proficiency of 275. He is located just outside of the village, fishing on the edge of Umbrafen Lake. He also sells various fish-related products, as well as the recipe for blackened Sporefish.


This is a straightforward trip even for those who are just getting used visitors to out in the Outlands zones. While you're here pick up the flight routes in the vicinity located at Swamprat Post, for Horde Tel'rador and Swamprat Post for Horde Alliance to help you get back.


Other fish were added later in patches, and these are expected to be added in the order they emerge.


Fishing pools are places where you can catch specific types of fish, wreckage crates, and other objects. One of them pools, called the Highland Mixed School, can bring a pet companion, Mr. Pinchy! Most will also yield assorted other large fish such as Enormous Barbed Gill Trout and Massive Spotted Feltail as well as Curious Crate, Mote of Water and an inscribed scrollcase.


The only fish you can catch from pools includes Barbed Gill Trout, although it's such a common species that pools aren't required.


There's another kind of fish-catching pool in Nagrand that does not yield fish that is Pure Water. The most common thing you can use to fish in these pools can be Mote of Water, and these appear primarily in the diagonally extending area across the zone , from Throne of the Elements to Sunspring Post.


Pure Water pools are fantastic to fish for important Mote of Water, but they are a somewhat rare and spawn along a certain path. Since they are located in Lake Sunspring, you will require at least 430 of a modified Fishing skill to make the most of the possible spawns.


Terrokar Fishing Dailies


Old Man Barlo on the southwest shores of Silmyr Lake in Terokkar Forest offers five different fishing dailies to level 70 players with the necessary fishing experience. He can be found at /way 38.6 12.8.


Outlands fishing expertise is necessary for these tasks You will require minimum levels of skill for fishing in the many places around Outlands. The only day you can accomplish with very little fishing skills is Crocolisks in the City that requires fishing from Orgrimmar, Stormwind City, or the Forlorn Cavern in Ironforge that you can accomplish using level 1 fishing.


The daily dailies are random, meaning they do not circulate in a particular order. This reward is the Bag Of Fishing Treasures which can award a large amount of merchandise from the vendor (some of which are sold for decent gold) as well as +Fishing items, recipes, the fishing book Weather-Beaten Journal, and Mote of Water. When you do Crocolisks within the City There is also the opportunity to win one of four companion pets the Chuck's Bucket; Snarly's Bucket, Toothy's Bucket and Muckbreath's Bucket.


Fishing Equipment in Outlands


Classic provided many +skill casting poles and enchants lures and other changes to Fishing. All of them will work with TBC. For more information about these, visit this page. Classic Fishing Guide.


In TBC, there are several +Fishing items that you can buy.


Seth's Graphite Fishing Pole an additional 20 points of fishing ability, which is obtainable from Level 64 of the quest be Fishing at Lower City, Shattrath. Although it's not as great like Nat Pagle's Ultimate Angler FC-5000 and Arcanite Fishing Pole, the former is Horde only and the second requires winning at the Stranglethorn Fishing Extravaganza. It's comparable to the top fishing pole that is accessible to all races- it's the Big Iron Fishing Pole from Desolace and has less RNG than the necessity of opening all those traps for fishing.


Sharpened Fish Hook - gives +100 to your fishing skills, with Fishing (100) is required. This is a fish that can be fished as a by-catch in all zones and is an award from fishing in the Bag of Fishing Treasures in the Old Man Barlo's fishing dailies.


Other items from the Bag of Fishing Treasures from Old Man Barlo's fishing dailies which give you a boost in your fishing include the Weather-Beaten Fishing Hat (+5 Fishing and attaches a +75 lure to the pole once it is used), Spun Truesilver Fishing Line (+3 Fishing Skill), Weather-Beaten Journal (fish finding ability) and Recipe Captain Rumsey's Ale (+10 Fishing when consumed, lasts 3 minutes).


Tracking Fish


This Weather-Beaten Journal is an item you can purchase that offers you the ability to locate Fish. This will permit fishing points to appear within your miniature map. As with other tracking skills, you can only track one type of thing at a time. You must have a minimum Fishing skill of 100 to be able to remember it.


There are a variety of methods to acquire this item however the most reliable method is to fish in debris pools. In Azeroth an excellent source of information for Weather Beaten Journal is to fish from floating debris in the creeks close to Windshear Crag in east-central Stonetalon Mountains. In the Outlands the source is Steam Pump Flotsam within the various lagoons in Zangarmarsh. It's also a rare reward of Old Man Barlo's fishing dailies.


leveling fish in Burning Crusade Classic


Fishing Leveling in TBC is essentially identical to leveling Fishing in Classic. You must choose an area where your fishing skill is low enough that you can catch efficiently, but sufficient to get steady skill points. This means that you'll be going from zone to area as your skills improve. If you fish as you are at your level, this will give you an easy progression in your fishing.

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