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Fishing in New World is a fun and fruitful way to spend your time in Aeterum! For everything you need to know, continue reading our New World Fishing Guide!
Fishing is a gathering Trade Skill in New World that allows players to gather fish from Fishing nodes that will be used in crafting trade skill, Cooking.
When first starting out you will need a wooden fishing pole to start gathering nodes. This requires engineering level 0 along with 1fiber and 1 green wood to craft it. Fiber will need a flint sickle and a hemp plant. Once all are obtained a tier 1 camp fire or workshop is required to craft the wooden fishing pole. Once crafted you will need to equip it and you can start gathering.
It is advised to use the highest gear score possible to increase your casting distance.
Fishing locations are broken down into two categories Standard Locations and Hotspots. As you fish in these locations you will get fish appropriate to their real life locations. So for example Trout will come from freshwater and not from saltwater, or squids would be saltwater not freshwater.
Fresh water consists of rivers and lakes (can loot buckets of water from it). Saltwater consists of oceans and swamps.
Water Type | Bait Name | Obtained | Description |
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Fresh | Bread Bait | Cooking | Gives a small boost to chance of catching better fish in fresh water. |
Fresh | Meat Bait | Cooking / Scorpling | Gives a small boost to chance of catching better fish in fresh water. |
Fresh | Woodlouse Bait | Gathered from Bushes | Gives a medium boost to chance of catching better fish in fresh water. |
Fresh | Snail Bait | Salvaged from Aquatic Snail | Gives a medium boost to chance of catching bigger fish in fresh water. |
Fresh | Firefly Bait | Gathered from Bulrush | Gives a large boost to chance of catching better fish in fresh water. |
Fresh | Electric Eel Bait | Salvaged from Eeels | Gives a large boost to chance of catching bigger fish in fresh water. |
Salt | Fish Bait | Cooking | Gives a small boost to chance of catching bigger fish in salt water. |
Salt | Cheese Bait | Cooking | Gives a small boost to chance of catching better fish in salt water. |
Salt | Clam Bait | Salvaged from Clams | Gives a medium boost to chance of catching bigger fish in salt water. |
Salt | Nightcrawler Bait | Gathered from Flint | Gives a medium boost to chance of catching better fish in salt water. |
Salt | Oyster Bait | Salvaged From Oysters | Gives a large boost to chance of catching bigger fish in salt water. |
Salt | Glowworm Bait | Gathered from Flint | Gives a large boost to chance of catching better fish in salt water. |
Fresh / Salt | Legendary Bait | Salvaged from Anmesema | Using Legendary Bait now has a new possible prize. |
There are also premium versions of bait. When harvesting bait sources, there’s a chance to get a rare version. These premium bait have buffed usage, but they’re locked to either Day or Night.
Crafted Premium Bait requires some rare ingredients, so be mindful of anything weird that might be discovered in the new treasure chests. These premium baits give a huge buff and are not locked to Day or Night.
Water Type | Bait Name | Obtained | Description |
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Fresh | Premium Bread Bait | Found in Sunken Fishing Gear / Cooking | Gives a huge boost to catching better fish in fresh water. |
Fresh | Premium Meat Bait | Found in Sunken Fishing Gear / Cooking | Gives a huge boost to catching bigger fish in fresh water. |
Fresh | Premium Woodlouse Bait | Found in Sunken Fishing Gear / Gathered from bushes | Gives a large boost to catching better fish and a medium boost to bigger in fresh water, but only during the day. |
Fresh | Premium Snail Bait | Found in Sunken Fishing Gear / Salvaged from Aquatic Snails | Gives a large boost to catching bigger fish and a medium boost to better in fresh water, but only during the day. |
Fresh | Premium Firefly Bait | Found in Sunken Fishing Gear / Gathered from Bulrush | Gives a large boost to catching better fish and a medium boost to bigger in fresh water, but only at night. |
Fresh | Premium Electric Eel Bait | Found in Sunken Fishing Gear / Salvaged from Electric Eel | Gives a large boost to catching bigger fish and a medium boost to better in fresh water, but only at night. |
Salt | Premium Fish Bait | Found in Sunken Fishing Gear / Cooking | Gives a huge boost to catching bigger fish in salt water. |
Salt | Premium Cheese Bait | Found in Sunken Fishing Gear / Cooking | Gives a huge boost to catching better fish in salt water. |
Salt | Premium Clam Bait | Found in Sunken Fishing Gear / Salvaged from Clams | Gives a large boost to catching bigger fish and a medium boost to better in salt water, but only during the day. |
Salt | Premium Nightcrawler Bait | Found in Sunken Fishing Gear / Gathered from Flint | Gives a large boost to catching better fish and a medium boost to bigger in salt water, but only during the day. |
Salt | Premium Oyster Bait | Found in Sunken Fishing Gear / Salvaged from Oysterers | Gives a large boost to catching bigger fish and a medium boost to better in salt water, but only at night. |
Salt | Premium Glowworm Bait | Found in Sunken Fishing Gear / Gathered from Flint | Gives a large boost to catching better fish and a medium boost to bigger in salt water, but only at night. |
TIP: There are over 75+ hotspot pools and each one has fixed locations in the designated hotspots. Hotspots are tracked with higher levels of fishing and are confined to the shaded areas on the map. You must meet the required Fishing Level to discover each hot spot. You can locate all fishing hotspots by using our interactive map.
In those designated areas you will find circles of fish in which you will need to land your line in to get the hotspot bonus. If successful you will get a “Landed in Hotspot!” text on the screen indicating you are getting said bonuses.
The information contained in this section will assist you in leveling your Fishing Trade Skill. We will cover the basics first and then some suggestions.
In order to reach level 200 you will need a total of 134,566 experience. Starting out after either crafting your T1 Pole or doing the first quest in “Fishing with Shields” you will need to gather or buy some bait. In conjunction with doing the fishing quest line we are looking to use bait that will increase the rarity of our fish.
Let’s break down the basic action of fishing into parts to better understand the best way to gain experience.
To equip the bait, hit F3 to pull out your fishing pole then hit R to bring up the bait menu.
Now you will want to select the type of bait for the type of water we are fishing in as well as if we want bigger or rarer fish. Refer to the Standard Fishing Locations and Bait section of this guide for more information.
After you equip your bait it’s time to cast your line. To cast, hold left click and this will start the casting mini-game. A gauge will pop up on screen.
Here we are trying to get to max so when the diamond gets to the top let go of left click. If you manage to stop at the top you will see it say MAX and a chime will sound.
Note: The further you cast, the easier it will be to reel in the fish during the reel-in mini-game.
This is where we hold our breath for the bite mini-game. The factor to the time delay between casting and fish biting is depth of the water.
Time Delay
Fishing in deeper water and getting a longer cast will cut down on the fishing time and help you level up faster.
After your line is in the water we are waiting for the bite mini-game. The bobber will start shaking and it will say “Get ready!” don’t let this throw you off.
Wait for the icon of a fish and hook with a timer. This is when you should click to hook your fish. If you don’t click before the timer runs out you will miss your fish and have to recast your line.
Next up is the tension mini-game. Let’s also break this up into smaller bits. First is understanding the icon(s).
This icon shows the tension meter in the center and is color-coded.
The outer circle indicates how close the fish is to being reeled in. The more complete the circle is, the closer the fish is.
when the fish bites you want to hold left click to reel in the fish, as you do so the tension will go up. If the fish is fighting back the tension will go up faster. As the tension gets to the orange level you will want to stop holding left click to stop reeling in and let the tension drop back down to a lower level.
Once the tension has dropped back down you can left-click again to start reeling in again. If the tension gets into the red and touches the two curved lines the line will break and you will lose the fish.
The level of your fishing, size, and rarity of the fish as well as your cast distance will all determine how difficult it will be to reel in the fish.
Experience is gained off two factors one being fish size and the other fish rarity.
Note: The range for each quality is influenced by the size of the fish.
Now that we know how to fish, where do we actually fish? The short answer is any hotspot with the two star Rare Hotspots while using the appropriate bait based upon the fresh/salt water location. To maximize your experience gain when fishing you will want to be using bait that increases the rarity chance and fish in a hotspot as often as possible. Specifically the pools of jumping fish. You will want to have perks for your preferred fishing spot such as the Lucky Waters perk to boost the chance of catching rare fish or Freshwater Colossus for catching bigger fish in freshwater if that is where you are fishing. We will break down the perks in the Perks section of this guide.
Focus at 250 points is ideal while leveling. Having 250 points will give you 20% fishing line tension, a 10% weight reduction to fish, and 10% increase to caught fish size. The 100 point bonus doesn’t help leveling directly but can get you some extra bait from the salvaged fish, while the 300 point bonus can be helpful if you are fishing in the same area as your set Inn.
There are several different types of fish you can catch in Aeternum. They are separated by rarity, common, uncommon, Rare, and Legendary.
Fish | Type | Location |
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Bass | Freshwater | Everfall, Brightwood, Weaver’s Fen, Great Cleave, Edengrove, Shattered Mountain |
Bluefish | Saltwater | Monarch’s Bluff, Everfall, Brightwood, Cutlass Keys, Restless Shore, Great Cleave, Edengrove, Ebonscale Reach, Shattered Mountain |
Flounder | Saltwater | Windsward, Everfall, Brightwood, Weaver’s Fen, Great Cleave, Edengrove, Reekwater, Shattered Mountain |
Hake | Saltwater | Everfall, Brightwood, Cutlass Keys, Restless Shore, Great Cleave, Edengrove, Ebonscale Reach, Reekwater, Shattered Mountain |
Mackerel | Saltwater | Windsward, Everfall, Brightwood, Restless Shore, Great Cleave, Mourningdale, Edengrove, Ebonscale Reach, Shattered Mountain, Brimstone Sands |
Perch | Freshwater | Windsward, Everfall, Brightwood, Mourningdale, Edengrove, Shattered Mountain, Brimstone Sands |
Pike | Freshwater | Windsward, Everfall, Brightwood, Mourningdale, Edengrove, Shattered Mountain, Brimstone Sands |
Salmon | Freshwater | Windsward, Everfall, Brightwood, Mourningdale, Edengrove, Shattered Mountain, Brimstone Sands |
Snapper | Saltwater | Monarch’s Bluff, Windsward, Everfall, Brightwood, Cutlass Keys, Restless Shore, Great Cleave, Edengrove, Ebonscale Reach, Shattered Mountain |
Sunfish | Freshwater | Windsward, Everfall, Weaver’s Fen, Edengrove, Reekwater, Shattered Mountain |
Trout | Freshwater | Everfall, Brightwood, Weaver’s Fen, Great Cleave, Reekwater |
Fish | Type | Location |
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Catfish | Freshwater | Everfall, Brightwood, Cutlass Keys, Great Cleave, Reekwater, Shattered Mountain |
Clam | Saltwater | Windsward, Everfall, Brightwood, Cutlass Keys, Weaver’s Fen, Great Cleave, Mourningdale, Edengrove, Ebonscale Reach, Shattered Mountain |
Cod | Saltwater | Monarch’s Bluff, Windsward, Everfall, Brightwood, Great Cleave, Moutningdale, Edengrove, Ebonscale Reach, Shattered Mountain, Brimstone Sands |
Halibut | Saltwater | Monarch’s Bluff, Everfall, Brightwood, Cutlass Keys, Great Cleave, Mourningdale, Edengrove, Reekwater, Shattered Mountain Brimstone Sands |
Squid | Saltwater | Monarch’s Bluff, Everfall, Brightwood, Restless Shore, Great Cleave, Edengrove, Ebonscale Reach, Reekwater, Shattered Mountain, Brimstone Sands |
Sturgeon | Freshwater & Saltwater | Windward, Weaver’s Fen, Restless Shore, Moutningdale, Shattered Mountain |
Tadpole | Freshwater | Monarch’s Bluff, Everfall, Weaver’s Fen, Mourningdale, Reekwater, Shattered Mountain |
Fish | Type | Location |
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Dragon Fish | Freshwater & Saltwater | Everfall, Great Cleave, Edengrove, Ebonscale Reach |
Electric Eel | Freshwater | Monarch’s Bluff, Brighwood, Weaver’s Fen, Great Cleave, Shattered Mountain |
Frogfish | Saltwater | Monarch’s Bluff, Everfall, Brightwood, Cutlass Keys, Great Cleave, Edengrove, Reekwater, Shattered Mountain |
Madtom | Freshwater | Windsward, Weaver’s Fen, Great Cleave, Edengrove, Ebonscale Reach |
Paddlefish | Freshwater | Monarch’s Bluff, Everfall, Brightwood, Great Cleave, Reekwater, Shattered Mountain, Brimstone Sands |
Oyster | Saltwater | Everfall, Brightwood, Cutlass Keys, Restless Shore, Great Cleave, Mourningdale, Edengrove, Ebonscale Reach, Shattered Mountain, Brimstone Sands |
Piranha | Freshwater | Brightwood, Weaver’s Fen, Restless Shore, Great Cleave, Edengrove, Brimstone Sands |
Sculpin | Freshwater & Saltwater | Windsward, Everfall, Restless Shore, Edengrove |
Speartooth Shark | Freshwater | Brightwood, Cutlass Keys, Restless Shore, Ebonscale Reach, Reekwater |
Stingray | Saltwater | Windward, Everfall, Brightwood, Cutlass Keys, Weaver’s Fen, Restless Shore, Great Cleave, Edengrove, Ebonscale Reach, Shattered Mountain |
Swordfish | Saltwater | Monarch’s Bluff, Everfall, Brightwood, Cutlass Keys, Weaver’s Fen, Great Cleave, Edengrove, Shattered Mountain |
Legendary fish all have home territories. However, there is a chance to catch any legendary in any territory.
Fish | Type | Location |
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Horned-Tooth Mandje | Freshwater & Saltwater | Reekwater |
Albenaja | Freshwater & Saltwater | Great Cleave |
Anmisema | Freshwater & Saltwater | Brimstone Sands |
Abaia Serpe | Freshwater & Saltwater | Edengrove |
Aquanaja | Freshwater & Saltwater | Monarch’s Bluff |
Daemonaja | Freshwater & Saltwater | Ebonscale Reach |
Mandje Mandje | Freshwater & Saltwater | First Light (currently closed for expansion rework) |
Blue-Winged Serpe | Freshwater & Saltwater | Windsward |
Glowing Gnufish | Freshwater & Saltwater | Cutlass Keys |
Lava Barb | Freshwater & Saltwater | Shattered Mountain |
Ray-Finned Barb | Freshwater & Saltwater | Brightwood |
Egede Serpe | Freshwater & Saltwater | Weaver’s Fen |
Varanus Mandje | Freshwater & Saltwater | Mourningdale |
Glowing Guardfish | Freshwater & Saltwater | Restless Shore |
Blue-blooded Barb | Freshwater & Saltwater | Everfall |
There is a 15 quest chain for fishing that starts with talking to Michael Shields just west of Windsward. The quests will give you fishing experience and the final quest gives you a Legendary Pole Reward Box which will reward you with one of the four unique Fishing Poles; Ancient Fishing Pole, Angry Earth Fishing Pole, Corrupted Fishing Pole, or Lost Fishing Pole.
Below is the quest in order:
Buffs and perks are the 2 main ways to enhance your Fishing.
Fishing Perks are unique and can only be applied to Fishing Poles as we can’t craft fishing gear. The rarity of the pole determines how many perks it can have just like any other tool. Fishing Poles are special as well as they are the only Trade Skill Tool that can be legendary.
Buffs can stack if they come from different sources. For example, I can stack yield increase buff from a Proficiency potion and territory control. If you attempt to stack buffs from the same source it will just refresh your buff timer.
There is a Fisherman’s armor set that is ideal for players to use while Fishing as it should always come with Fishing Perks. These are obtained from the fishing quest line and from the T5 Supply Chests in the high level Elite zones.
Each Perk has a related Crafting Mod that can be used in crafting to guarantee the perk in crafting and has been listed within the Perks section in the chance that you may want a crafted Fishing Pole with the given perk.
You can check our Music guide for a full breakdown of the music trade skill.
This completes our New World Fishing Guide! For a detailed map of all the hotspot locations, check out our interactive map!