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## Fishing Trawler Solo-player Guide
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### Notes
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* You require level 15 fishing to play this minigame.
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* This minigame is not 100% authentic.
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### Inventory Setup
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<img src="fishing-trawler-inventory.png"/>
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* 100-200 Swamp Paste
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* 3-4 Bailing Buckets
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* 12-16 Ropes
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### Playing the game
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When you first start the game you'll be prompted with a brief tutorial telling you <br/>
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what each item does. You should plug leaks as fast as possible as the boat <br/>
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can fill with water very quickly. Occasionally, the net will rip. Go on the top deck <br/>
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and inspect the net in order to repair it. If your net is good and all leaks <br/>
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are already plugged, spam click your bailing buckets to remove water as fast as <br/>
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possible.
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### Rewards
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Our fishing trawler has all the authentic rewards, including:
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* Raw Shrimp
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* Raw Sardine
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* Raw Anchovie
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* Raw Lobster
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* Raw Manta Ray
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* Raw Sea Turtle
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* Raw Sharks
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* Various Junk Items
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However, somewhat inauthentically, I wanted to make this minigame <br/>
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somewhat worth doing, as in its vanilla state it is pretty much <br/>
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pointless. So all the above fish can be caught at any level, and <br/>
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there's been a few inauthentic rewards added. Those are as follows:
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* Loop half of key
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* Tooth half of key
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* Caskets (can award gems, coins, talismans, and a few other things)
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* Pirate's Hat (very rare)
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* Lucky Cutlass (very rare)
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### Experience
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I tweaked how experience is gained as well, again to make this somewhat worth doing.
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The exact formula for experience gained at x1 xp is: <br/>
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`((1.5% of Fishing Level) * Fishing Level) * Number of Fish Caught`
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<br/>
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What this generally works out to mean is that at level 99, you get roughly<br/>
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20k experience per trip at x1 xp at level 99, and 438.75 xp per trip at x1 <br/>
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at level 15. These are both based on catching around 130 fish, which is the expected <br/>
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average when soloing.
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### Other players
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Playing with more players is more relaxed but you get less fish <br/>
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and xp, as the haul is divided evenly between all players.
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