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Besides fighting monsters and criminals, your character can also develop other important skills. Like many MMO games, you can upgrade your fishing skills and catch unique creatures in Brighter Shores. However, you can’t just immediately grab a fishing rod. Oh no, you need to start from the bottom by obtaining a fishing spear first and catching the smallest fish. Then, you can slowly climb up your
How To Get Fishing Spears & Rods in Brighter Shores
If you want to start fishing in Brighter Shores, you will need to grab your first fishing spear at Mely’s Fishing Supplies. You can find this building on the eastern side of the Town Square. Just head south from the Training Ground, and you will find an area with a large fountain.
The gear will cost you 12 Silver coins. You should have enough money from the suspicious merchant during the tutorial if you haven’t purchased other items. However, you can get more money by opening treasure chests or selling foraged items.
The only fish you can catch at this level is Mottled Flounders, which you can find in the East Beach. You can reach this area by heading south from the Town Square and then walking west. When you reach the Sea Road, you can go south to reach the beach.
All Fish Locations
Whenever you enter a new area, it’s best to always click on undiscovered objects and examine them so they’ll be added to your map. This will help you keep track of where you can find each fish as you upgrade your fishing skills in Brighter Shores.
Note that the fish name will change as you level up. For instance, Mottled Flounder will become Flounder when you reach Level 6, but their location is still the same. So, just ignore the adjective and follow the map for reference.
Fish | Base Level | Location |
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Flounder | 0 | East Beach |
Eel | 2 | Eel Street Bridge |
Pufferfish | 4 | Wilhope Crossing |
Gurnard | 14 | Pirate Hideout |
Dab | 20 | Vacant Pier |
Mackibut | 25 | Salty Swine |
Fetid Flounder | 25 | Overgrown Pond |
Bass | 28 | Seashell Shore |
Wraddock | 31 | Little Lucy |
Herring | 34 | Broadwalk |
Lobster | 39 | West Waterfront |
Sturlet | 45 | Vincible |
Bream | 48 | Central Waterfront |
Ray | 50 | Ray Bay |
Cod | 70 | Starfish Point |
Oyster | 73 | East Waterfront |
All Fishing Gear in Brighter Shores
Besides the fishing spear, you can obtain four other pieces of equipment in Brighter Shores. You can gradually unlock them all as you upgrade your fishing level. Luckily, all of them can be found at Mely’s Fishing Supplies.
Equipment | Level | Price |
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Fishing Spear | 0 | 12 Silver |
Fishing Rod | 20 | 72 Silver |
Cast Net | 28 | 86 Silver 400 Copper |
Lobster Pot | 39 | 106 Silver |
Oyster Net | 73 | 334 Silver |
Besides the base version, you can later purchase the upgraded versions of the same equipment. Of course, you need to pay more money but they offer increased stats.
Equipment | Upgrades |
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Fishing Spear | Star 2: Level 15 – 126 Silver Star 3: Level 43 – 340 Silver Star 4: Level 113 – 957 Silver Star 5: Level 173 – 1 Gold 730 Silver Star 6: Level 310 – 3 Gold 560 Silver |
Fishing Rod | Star 2: Level 66 – 126 Silver Star 3: Level 116 – 734 Silver Star 4: Level 157 – 1 Gold 270 Silver Star 5: Level 205 – 2 Gold 20 Silver Star 6: Level 363 – 4 Gold 130 Silver |
Cast Net | Star 2: Level 179 – 716 Silver |
Lobster Pot | Star 2: Level 175 – 1 Gold 50 Silver |
Oyster Net | Star 2: Level 231 – 1 Gold 800 Silver |
How To Use Bait
Once you have obtained a fishing rod in Brighter Shores, you can start making bait. There are six primary bait types that you can craft, but each one has several versions. The more ingredients you use, the better result you will get.
Fish Bait Target | Level | Material |
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Dab | 20 | Sea Slug (Level 20 – 446) |
Mackibut | 25 | Grubs (Level 25 – 419) |
Wraddock | 31 | Maggots (Level 31 – 463) |
Herring | 34 | Maggots (Level 34 – 375) |
Sturlet | 36 | Grubs (Level 36 – 481) |
Bream | 48 | Worms (Level 48 – 402) |
How To Use & Sell Fish
As you upgrade your fishing skills in Brighter Shores, you will accumulate a ridiculous amount of fish. While you can dump the fish back, that would be a waste. There are two ways you can use your fish.
The easiest method is to sell all of your catch to the Fishmonger at Eel Street. Just head south after reaching the Town Square. He will accept all the fish you have caught, and you can get some money.
Another way is to use those fish for cooking. You can’t use all of them, though, and I suggest depositing all the fish in the Ingredients Bank to easily sort the fish you can cook. Just head to the Delectable Dab Kitchen on the other side of the Apothecary.