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Fishing on empty worlds vs busy worlds

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Im a swordy fisher and i was wondering if you can catch more fish on less busy worlds. Sorta like mining but oposite. Can anyone shed some light on this?

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I moved this to the General Help & Advice board since all questions belong there :) I'd answer your question as well, but I don't know :oops:

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1. u can go to a crowded world and look for a spot where nobody is fishing. (in a crowded world u can catch fish faster.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2. u can go to a less crowded world and look for a empty spot. (if there a less people then u have more chance for a empty spot.)

I think the busier the world, the more people in that fishing spot. Consequently more random events could possibly occur (such as whirlpool, big fish or moving spot). When these types of events occur, your fishing 'rhythm' would be broken, and you'd have to move to another fishing spot. So overall, you're fishing produce would be reduced.

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