I've just decided to take up fishing again after quitting it shortly after the changes to the whole fishing system were made a while ago and I started loosing all my lures.
Not wanting to start out as a total novice to fishing again and starting by loosing more lure I decided to practice a bit on moat carp for a while. 6 stacks of bait later and just over 50 fish I go and hand them in to the Elvaan to progress my quest for the Lu Shang rod, I though was futher on than I am but I only have just over 300 fish so far. With the rising prices of late a stack of moats are now selling for 15,000 gil. With those prices Lu Shang's Rod is going to cost in the region of 12.5 million gil worth of fish. Is this ever going to pay off or would it be better to just skip the rod comepletly and rely on other rods?
When I first started the quest it was going to be over 3 million gil worth of fish, 1 million of which you got back as a monetary reward when handing over the fish but what you get back now barely covers the cost of the corn to make insect paste.
Thoughts?
Not wanting to start out as a total novice to fishing again and starting by loosing more lure I decided to practice a bit on moat carp for a while. 6 stacks of bait later and just over 50 fish I go and hand them in to the Elvaan to progress my quest for the Lu Shang rod, I though was futher on than I am but I only have just over 300 fish so far. With the rising prices of late a stack of moats are now selling for 15,000 gil. With those prices Lu Shang's Rod is going to cost in the region of 12.5 million gil worth of fish. Is this ever going to pay off or would it be better to just skip the rod comepletly and rely on other rods?
When I first started the quest it was going to be over 3 million gil worth of fish, 1 million of which you got back as a monetary reward when handing over the fish but what you get back now barely covers the cost of the corn to make insect paste.
Thoughts?
Comment