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This page details items obtained by fishing. There are many kinds of items that can be caught using the fishing skill; fish, containers, and other objects.
Fish[]
In WoW, some fished water (or lava) creatures are not fish in a biological sense, although most are fish. There are many kinds of fish that can be caught. Most fit a specific game function category; some fish overlap more than one category.
Fish listed on this page are caught by fishing, but some mobs, such as murlocs will drop some these same fish, and some vendors sell some of these same fish.
Some fish are only sold by vendors and cannot be caught by fishing. These are just like any other vended food, but have the food type 'fish' which matters mainly to hunters for their hunter pets.
Some fish, such as the Threshadons, are water mobs and are killed in combat, not fished. Mobs have a graphic model that can be interacted with. Fished items generally have no specific graphic representation until they are caught, then appear as an inventory icon.
Some fish, such as the Loch Modan [Loch Frenzy], can be both fished or hunted as water mobs.
Normal fish[]
Normal fish are the most frequently caught. They are a free source of food and skillups for cooking, although they do not provide buffs like some other cooked foods. If you're able to heal yourself or have a reliable supply of bandages, you probably won't need to bother keeping the normal fish you catch, unless you are a hunter with a fish eating pet. If you do not need the cooking skill-up, note that cooked fish generally sell for a higher price to a vendor, while in the auction house, raw fish often carry a premium.
The raw fish have the item type and subtype Trade Goods, Meat. This is where you will find them in the auction house. This is true even for the ones that can be consumed raw. The cooked fish have the item type and subtype Consumables, Food.
Name (Raw) | Item Level |
Found In |
Use (Raw) | Required Level to Use (Raw) |
Name (Cooked) | Cooking Skill Needed |
Use (Cooked) | Required Level to Use (Cooked) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
[Raw Brilliant Smallfish] | 5 | Inland waters | Restores 30 health over 15 sec. | 0 | [Brilliant Smallfish] | 1 | Restores 61 health over 18 sec. | 0 |
[Raw Slitherskin Mackerel] | 5 | Coastal waters | Restores 30 health over 15 sec. | 1 | [Slitherskin Mackerel] | 1 | Restores 61 health over 18 sec. | 0 |
[Sickly Looking Fish] | 5 | Blackfathom Deeps and inland waters in Tirisfal Glades, the Ruins of Lordaeron, and the Undercity |
Restores 30 health over 15 sec. | 0 | (none) | (n/a) | (none) | (n/a) |
[Raw Longjaw Mud Snapper] | 15 | Inland waters | Restores 61 health over 18 sec. | 5 | [Longjaw Mud Snapper] | 50 | Restores 243 health over 21 sec. | 5 |
[Raw Rainbow Fin Albacore] | 15 | Coastal waters | Restores 61 health over 18 sec. | 5 | [Rainbow Fin Albacore] | 50 | Restores 243 health over 21 sec. | 5 |
[Raw Loch Frenzy] | 15 | Loch Modan only | Restores 61 health over 18 sec. | 5 | [Loch Frenzy Delight] | 50 | Restores 243 health over 21 sec. | 5 |
[Oil Covered Fish] | 15 | Inland Oil Spills | Restores 61 health over 18 sec. | 5 | (none) | (n/a) | (none) | (n/a) |
[Darkshore Grouper] | 15 | Coastal Auberdine in Darkshore | Restores 243 health over 21 sec. and is also a quest fish |
5 | (none) | (n/a) | (none) | (n/a) |
[Raw Bristle Whisker Catfish] | 25 | Inland waters | Restores 243 health over 21 sec. | 15 | [Bristle Whisker Catfish] | 100 | Restores 552 health over 24 sec. | 15 |
[Raw Mithril Head Trout] | 35 | Inland waters | Restores 552 health over 24 sec. | 25 | [Mithril Head Trout] | 175 | Restores 874 health over 27 sec. | 25 |
[Raw Rockscale Cod] | 35 | Coastal waters | Restores 552 health over 24 sec. | 25 | [Rockscale Cod] | 175 | Restores 874 health over 27 sec. | 25 |
[Raw Redgill] | 45 | Inland waters | Restores 874 health over 27 sec. | 35 | [Filet of Redgill] | 225 | Restores 1392 health over 30 sec. | 35 |
[Raw Spotted Yellowtail] | 45 | Coastal waters | Restores 874 health over 27 sec. | 35 | [Spotted Yellowtail] | 225 | Restores 1392 health over 30 sec. | 35 |
[Raw Whitescale Salmon] | 55 | Inland waters | Restores 1392 health over 30 sec. | 45 | [Baked Salmon] | 275 | Restores 2148 health over 30 sec. | 45 |
[Darkclaw Lobster] | 55 | Coastal waters | Restores 1392 health over 30 sec. | 45 | [Lobster Stew] | 275 | Restores 2148 health over 30 sec. | 45 |
[Barbed Gill Trout] | 60 | Inland waters | (none) | (n/a) | [Blackened Trout] | 300 | Restores 4320 health over 30 sec. | 55 |
[Barbed Gill Trout] (again) | 60 | Inland waters | (none) | (n/a) | [Stewed Trout] | 300 | Restores 7500 health over 30 sec. | 65 |
[Enormous Barbed Gill Trout] | 60 | Inland waters | Trophy Fish |
0 | [Hot Buttered Trout] | 300 | Restores 7500 health and 7200 mana over 30 sec. |
65 |
[Giant Sunfish] | 55 | Isle of Quel'Danas | Restores 7500 health over 30 sec | 0 | (none) | (none) | ||
[Fountain Goldfish] | 65 | Dalaran Fountain | Restores 7500 health over 30 sec | 0 | (none) | (none) | ||
[Sewer Carp] | 70 | Dalaran | Restores 13200 health over 30 sec | 0 | (none) | (none) | ||
[Shimmering Minnow] | 70 | Dalaran | Restores 13200 health over 30 sec | 0 | (none) | (none) | ||
[Barrelhead Goby] | 65 | Sholazar Basin | (none) | n/a | [Sauteed Goby] | 350 | Restores 15000 Health and 12960 mana over 30 sec. | 70 |
[Borean Man O' War] | 65 | Borean Tundra | (none) | n/a | [Black Jelly] | 400 | Restores 45000 Health and 38400 Mana over 1 minute. This is currently he highest health and mana replenishing food in the game. | 75 |
[Bonescale Snapper] | 65 | Sholazar Basin | (none) | n/a | [Grilled Bonescale] | 350 | Restores 15000 Health and 12960 mana over 30 sec. | 70 |
Buffing fish[]
Cooking these Buff fish adds an additional buff to their raw use of health restoration. You may only have one 'well fed' food buff at a time. Food buffs stack with every other buff, whether from a potion or a spell. As above, the raw fish have the item type and subtype Trade Goods, Meat, where you will find them in the auction house. This is true even for the ones that can be consumed raw. The cooked fish have the item type and subtype Consumables, Food. Raw Lightning Eel is a Trade Goods, Other. In the Wrath of the Lich King Expansion, many of the cooked fish can make use of the [Northern Spices] that are available from the new cooking dailys to cook up a higher quality buffing food. The Wrath expansion also added 2 anomalous fish that provide a buff without being cooked, and "feasts" which are buffing food for a group that takes multiple ingredients. As these are all "Buffing Fish" I have included them here as well.
Name (Raw) | Item Level |
Found In |
Use (Raw) | Required Level to Use (Raw) |
Name (Cooked) | Cooking Skill Needed |
Use (Cooked) gives Well Fed Buff |
Required Level to Use (Cooked) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
[Slippery Eel] | 70 | Dalaran | Restores 13200 Health over 30 sec. +30 Dodge Rating for 1 hr. |
70 | (none) | n/a | n/a | n/a |
[Magic Eater] | 70 | Dalaran | Random Well Fed or Polymorph |
70 | (none) | n/a | n/a | n/a |
[Deviate Fish] | 15 | The Barrens; oases and the Wailing Caverns | Random Effect | 0 | [Savory Deviate Delight] | 85 | Transforms player into Human Pirate or Ninja for 60 minutes with polymorph immunity (this is not a well-fed buff, so will stack independently). |
0 |
[Raw Sagefish] | 20 | Inland, pools of sagefish |
Restores 155 health and 315 mana over 21 sec |
10 | [Smoked Sagefish] | 80 | Restores 378 health and 567 mana over 21 sec and gives 3 MP/5sec. for 15 minutes. |
10 |
[Raw Greater Sagefish] | 40 | Inland, pools of greater sagefish |
Restores 567 health and 882 mana over 21 sec |
30 | [Sagefish Delight] | 175 | Restores 840 health and 1260 mana over 21 sec and gives 6 MP/5sec. for 15 minutes. |
30 |
[Winter Squid] | 45 | Coastal, in winter only, early to mid PM |
Restores 874 health over 27 sec | 35 | [Grilled Squid] | 240 | Restores 874 health over 27 sec and gives +10 Agility for 10 minutes. |
35 |
[Raw Summer Bass] | 45 | Coastal, in summer only, early to mid PM |
Restores 874 health over 27 sec | 35 | [Hot Smoked Bass] | 240 | Restores 874 health over 27 sec and gives +10 Spirit for 10 minutes. |
35 |
[Raw Nightfin Snapper] | 45 | Inland, nighttime only | Restores 874 health over 27 sec | 35 | [Nightfin Soup] | 250 | Restores 874 health over 27 sec and restores 8 MP/5sec. for 10 minutes. |
35 |
[Raw Sunscale Salmon] | 45 | Inland, daytime only | Restores 874 health over 27 sec | 35 | [Poached Sunscale Salmon] | 250 | Restores 874 health over 27 sec and restores +6 health every 5 secs for 10 minutes. |
35 |
[Lightning Eel] | 45 | Coastal and inland waters | Quest fish | 35 | [Stormchops] | 300 | Charges you with energy, causing lightning to occasionally zap nearby enemies for the next 30 min. | 55 |
[Raw Glossy Mightfish] | 45 | Coastal waters | Restores 874 health over 27 sec | 35 | [Cooked Glossy Mightfish] | 225 | Restores 874 health over 27 sec and gives +10 Stamina for 10 minutes. |
35 |
[Large Raw Mightfish] | 55 | Coastal waters | Restores 1392 health over 30 sec | 45 | [Mightfish Steak] | 275 | Restores 4320 health over 30 sec and gives +10 Stamina for 10 minutes. |
45 |
[Spotted Feltail] | 60 | Inland waters | (none) | (n/a) | [Feltail Delight] | 300 | Restores 4320 health over 30 sec and gives +20 Stamina and Spirit for 30 minutes. |
55 |
[Zangarian Sporefish] | 60 | Inland waters | (none) | (n/a) | [Blackened Sporefish] | 310 | Restores 4320 health over 30 sec and gives +20 Stamina and +8 MP/5sec. for 30 minutes. |
55 |
[Golden Darter] | 60 | Inland waters | (none) | (n/a) | [Golden Fish Sticks] | 325 | Restore 7500 health over 30 sec and gives +44 Healing and +20 Spirit for 30 minutes. |
55 |
[Furious Crawdad] | 60 | Inland waters, flying required |
(none) | (n/a) | [Spicy Crawdad] | 350 | Restore 7500 health over 30 sec and gives +30 Stamina and +20 Spirit for 30 minutes. |
55 |
[Figluster's Mudfish] | 60 | Inland waters | (none) | (n/a) | [Grilled Mudfish] | 320 | Restore 7500 health over 30 sec and gives +20 Agility and +20 Spirit for 30 minutes. |
55 |
[Icefin Bluefish] | 60 | Inland waters | (none) | (n/a) | [Poached Bluefish] | 320 | Restore 7500 health over 30 sec and gives +23 Spell Damage and +20 Spirit for 30 minutes. |
55 |
[Crescent-Tail Skullfish] | 65 | Zul'Aman and Deadwind Pass | (none) | (n/a) | [Skullfish Soup] | 325 | Restore 7200 mana over 30 sec and gives +20 Spell Critical and +20 Spirit for 30 minutes. |
65 |
[Huge Spotted Feltail] | 60 | Inland waters | Trophy Fish | 0 | [Fisherman's Feast] | 350 | Restore 7500 health over 30 sec and gives +30 Stamina and +20 Spirit for 30 minutes. |
65 |
[Glacial Salmon] | 70 | Inland waters | (none) | n/a | [Smoked Salmon] | 350 | Restore 15000 Health and 12960 mana over 30 sec and gives +35 Spell Power and +40 Stamina for 1 hour. |
70 |
[Fangtooth Herring] | 70 | Inland waters | (none) | n/a | [Pickled Fangtooth] | 350 | Restore 15000 Health and 12960 mana over 30 sec and gives +12 MP/5sec. and +40 Stamina for 1 hour. |
70 |
[Fangtooth Herring] | 70 | Inland waters | (none) | n/a | [Haunted Herring] | 350 | Gives the Buff "Scared" | 1 |
[Imperial Manta Ray] | 70 | Coastal waters | (none) | n/a | [Baked Manta Ray] | 350 | Restore 15000 Health and 12960 mana over 30 sec and gives +30 Haste and +40 Stamina for 1 hour. |
70 |
[Musselback Sculpin] | 70 | Coastal & Inland waters | (none) | n/a | [Grilled Sculpin] | 350 | Restore 15000 Health and 12960 mana over 30 sec and gives +60 Attack Power and +40 Stamina for 1 hour. |
70 |
[Nettlefish] | 70 | Scholazar Basin | (none) | n/a | [Poached Nettlefish] | 350 | Restore 15000 Health and 12960 mana over 30 sec and gives +30 Critical Strike and +40 Stamina for 1 hour. |
70 |
[Bonescale Snapper] | 70 | Coastal & Inland waters | (none) | n/a | [Snapper Extreme] | 400 | Restore 15000 Health and 12960 mana over 30 sec and gives +40 Hit Rating and +40 Stamina for 1 hour. |
70 |
[Nettlefish] | 70 | Scholazar Basin | (none) | n/a | [Spicy Blue Nettlefish] | 400 | Restore 15000 Health and 12960 mana over 30 sec and gives +40 Critical Strike and +40 Stamina for 1 hour. |
70 |
[Musselback Sculpin] | 70 | Inland waters | (none) | n/a | [Poached Northern Sculpin] | 400 | Restore 15000 Health and 12960 mana over 30 sec and gives +80 Attack Power and +40 Stamina for 1 hour. |
70 |
[Imperial Manta Ray] | 70 | Coastal waters | (none) | n/a | [Imperial Manta Steak] | 400 | Restore 15000 Health and 12960 mana over 30 sec and gives +40 Haste and +40 Stamina for 1 hour. |
70 |
[Fangtooth Herring] | 70 | Inland waters | (none) | n/a | [Spicy Fried Herring] | 400 | Restore 15000 Health and 12960 mana over 30 sec and gives +16 MP/5sec. and +40 Stamina for 1 hour. |
70 |
[Dragonfin Angelfish] | 70 | Inland waters | (none) | n/a | [Dragonfin Filet] | 400 | Restore 15000 Health and 12960 mana over 30 sec and gives +40 Strength and +40 Stamina for 1 hour. |
70 |
[Dragonfin Angelfish] | 70 | Inland waters | (none) | n/a | [Blackened Dragonfin] | 400 | Restore 15000 Health and 12960 mana over 30 sec and gives +40 Agility and +40 Stamina for 1 hour. |
70 |
[Glacial Salmon] | 70 | Inland waters | (none) | n/a | Firecracker Salmon | 400 | Restore 15000 Health and 12960 mana over 30 sec and gives +46 Spell Power and +40 Stamina for 1 hour. |
70 |
Alchemic fish[]
Some fish are used in Alchemy to create potions and oils. Alchemic fish have the item type and subtype Trade Goods, Other, except Deviate Fish is a Consumable, Food & Drink.
Name | Item Level |
Found In |
Alchemic Product |
Alchemy Skill Needed |
Number of Fish Required |
Number of Bottles Produced |
Other Reagents Required |
Bottle Type | Product Use |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Oily Blackmouth | 15 | Mostly coastal waters, but also inland lakes | Blackmouth Oil | 80 | 2 | 1 | (none) | Empty Vial | Ingredient |
[Deviate Fish] | 18 | The Barrens; oases and the Wailing Caverns | Elixir of Giant Growth | 90 | 1 | 1 | One Earthroot | Empty Vial | End Product |
Firefin Snapper | 25 | Coastal waters | Fire Oil | 130 | 2 | 1 | (none) | Empty Vial | Ingredient |
Stonescale Eel | 50 | Coastal waters | Stonescale Oil | 250 | 1 | 1 | (none) | Leaded Vial | Ingredient |
Pygmy Suckerfish | 70 | Northrend Waters | Pygmy Oil | 375 | 1 | 1 - 2 | (none) | (none) | Ingredient, Cosmetic Effect Potion |
Glassfin Minnow | 70 | Crystalsong Forrest Waters | Ethereal Oil | 380 | 2 | 1 | (none) | (none) | Ingredient, Cosmetic Effect Potion |
Quest fish[]
Some fish are the object of a quest. They may or may not have other uses, and may appear in other sections of this page detailing that use.
The quest fish that are only used in a quest are typically a quest item type, and can only be caught while you are doing the quest. These will also typically have no vend value. Red Snapper, a typical quest item type quest fish, cannot be fed to a cat hunter pet that eats fish.
Some of these quests are repeatable, and the quest fish for repeatable quests are typically not a quest type item, can be caught, traded, and vended normally.
Speckled Tastyfish are the object of the Stranglethorn Fishing Extravaganza fishing competition, and disappear from all players' inventory four hours after the competition, so that each week's competition starts with zero fish already caught. The secondary 'quest' for these fish is a special turn-in to redeem these fish for cash before they disappear.
Note: The [35] Nat Pagle, Angler Extreme quest is no longer required to raise fishing from 225 to 300. Simply visit the appropriate fishing trainer.
Trophy fish[]
See main article.
Certain uncommon fish can be caught which can be wielded in the off hand, with the exception of the trophy groupers and trophy lobsters which can not. Equipping the trophy fish in the off hand will not show the fish on the character, but if the trophy fish is equipped, typing 'z' to show the wielded weapons will show the trophy fish.
Trophy fish are wieldable objects, they do not stack in your inventory, each takes a slot, except see the wieldable cooking ingredient fish, which do stack.
There are three major subcategories of trophy fishes:
Most (older) trophy fish are a variation of a normal or buffing fish, but unlike their non trophy counterparts, these trophy fish cannot be eaten as fish nor used in recipes. They are available in what appears to be a partially populated range of sizes, specified in pounds of weight. Since there is a consensus of which few sizes are available, it appears that these are generated off a table, not at random over a range of values.
The main purpose of these fish is to be displayed proudly to other players. They can be fed to hunter pets that eat fish, but only producing the same results as feeding a normal fish of that type, there is no benefit from the specialness nor extra size. These trophy fish can be sent via mail, sold to vendors, sold on the auction house, and traded. The demand in the auction house is low, but they do sell, and you can get surprisingly much for your trophy fish on occasion. The item type and subtype for these fish is Miscellaneous, Junk. This is where you find them in the auction house.
These fish include the following:
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These have the Miscellaneous, Junk type and subtype, even though you might expect them to be Trade Goods, Meat items.
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These bind on pickup and cannot be traded, and are very rare (estimated roughly 0.1% of catches in their respective locations.)
- Old Crafty adds +5 Stamina when wielded off hand. Caught in the fishing pond in Orgrimmar.
- Old Ironjaw adds +5 Stamina when wielded off hand. Caught in the waters or lava in Ironforge.
The quest fish Feralas Ahi can be wielded in the off hand as a trophy fish, but the Feralas Ahi can only be caught when you are on the quest, the fish has the unique property, so you can only have one, and the fish must be turned in to complete the [35] Nat Pagle, Angler Extreme quest which grants artisan level fishing skill, raising the fishing skill cap from 225 to 300, so most people who catch it will prefer to turn it in than to display it. It can be used as a trophy fish while you are on the quest.
Low Quality Fish[]
The item type and subtype for these fish is Miscellaneous, Junk.
- Felblood Snapper, can be fed to a fish eating pet.
- Sickly Fish is a "skill too low" junk item; it cannot be fed to your pet.
- Water Snail is a "skill too low" junk item; it cannot be fed to your pet.
- Goldenscale Vendorfish, a rare fish which sells to vendors for 6 gold.
Mr. Pinchy[]
This very rare fish has a few magic effects. He binds on pickup. You'll need flight capability to even try to obtain him. Mr. Pinchy has three wish charges with one of five possibilities.
- Mr.Pinchy's Blessing
- 500 Health for 2 hours
- Furious Mr.Pinchy
- Summons a Giant Pinchy Crawdad that will attack you
- Benevolent Mr.Pinchy
- Summons a Giant Pinchy Crawdad that will fight with you
- Contains 4-5 Super Healing Potion or Super Mana Potion
- Teaches the Companion Pet Magical Crawdad
Containers[]
Several kinds of containers can be fished.
Containers must be opened in order to loot the contents. After the container is fully looted, the container disappears. Except Clams (since Patch 3.0.2) containers do not stack in your inventory, each takes a slot. Looting them can often save space, since the loot will often stack.
If a container looks empty, but does not disappear, it still contains a item that you cannot see. Often the item is a Weather-Beaten Journal, which is not visible to you once you have learned the skill it grants. These containers can be sold to other players who need the Weather-Beaten Journal.
Container fish[]
These are (with the exception of the Giant Sunfish) exceptionally rare fish you can catch that contain gems or rings, so don't forget to open them when you catch them. They all can be caught in the same area as the non-bloated variety, but are only containers; they can't be used as food and disappear after they are opened.
- Bloated Smallfish (level 5)
- Bloated Mud Snapper (level 15)
- Bloated Oily Blackmouth (level 15)
- Bloated Catfish (level 25)
- Bloated Rockscale Cod (level 35)
- Bloated Trout (level 35)
- Bloated Mightfish (level 45)
- Bloated Redgill (level 45)
- Bloated Salmon (level 55)
- Bloated Giant Sunfish (level 70)
Container fish for quests[]
One fish is a specific target of a fishing quest and contains the item (another fish) that must be collected and turned in. See Quest fish above for more details.
- Quest fish Bloated Barbed Gill Trout (level 70)
Clams[]
Various Clams can be fished and should be opened for clam meats and occasional pearls. With Release of Patch 3.0 clams are now stackable. Except for the Brooding Darkwater Clam which is a rare clam you will sometimes obtain and is often seen as a result of this post: http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/thread.html?topicId=9957005708&pageNo=2&sid=1#32
- Small Barnacled Clam
- Thick-shelled Clam
- Big-mouth Clam
- Jaggal Clam
- Darkwater Clam
- Brooding Darkwater Clam
- Giant Darkwater Clam
Venture Company crates[]
These infrequently-found non-locked Venture Company crates are labeled "Venture Company Supplies" and always contain a small quantity of engineering supplies such as Rough Blasting Powder, Iron Strut, etc.
- [Dented Crate] (level 15)
- [Waterlogged Crate] (level 25)
- [Sealed Crate] (level 35)
- [Heavy Crate] (level 45)
Trunks & Crates[]
These boxes may also contain the Weather-Beaten Journal which is used to learn Find Fish.
Name | Item Level |
Frequent Contents |
---|---|---|
Tightly Sealed Trunk | 15 | Bolt of Linen Cloth, Bolt of Woolen Cloth, Light Leather, Medium Leather, uncommon quality items |
Watertight Trunk | 15 | Bolt of Silk Cloth, Bolt of Woolen Cloth, Heavy Leather, Medium Leather, uncommmon quality items |
Iron Bound Trunk | 25 | Bolt of Silk Cloth, Bolt of Mageweave, Thick Leather, uncommon quality gear. |
Mithril Bound Trunk | 35 | Bolt of Mageweave, Bolt of Runecloth, Rugged Leather, Thick Leather, uncommon quality items |
Curious Crate | 60 | Fel Iron Ore, Knothide Leather Scraps, Netherweave Cloth |
Heavy Supply Crate | 60 | Handful of Fel Iron Bolts, White Smoke Flare, Elemental Blasting Powder, Fel Iron Ore |
Reinforced Crate | 70 | Cobalt Ore, Borean Leather Scraps, Frostweave Cloth |
Locked chests[]
These infrequently-found chests are locked and can be opened by a rogue or blacksmith and/or engineer. These chests have rather disappointing contents compared to the Trunks routinely fished from Floating Wreckage.
Name | Item Level |
Lockpicking Skill |
Frequent Contents |
---|---|---|---|
Small Locked Chest | Bolt of Woolen Cloth, Bolt of Silk Cloth, Medium Leather, Heavy Leather, gray quality items | ||
Sturdy Locked Chest | Bolt of Woolen Cloth, Bolt of Silk Cloth, Medium Leather, Heavy Leather, gray quality items | ||
Ironbound Locked Chest | Bolt of Mageweave, Bolt of Silk Cloth, Thick Leather, Heavy Leather, gray quality items | ||
Reinforced Locked Chest | Bolt of Mageweave, Thick Leather, Rugged Leather, gray quality items |
Other[]
Messages in a Bottle are infrequently found from ocean fishing in zones of level 20-40. Contents may include:
- Scrolls (Scroll of Protection, Scroll of Spirit, etc.)
- Recipes (Plans, Schematics, etc.)
- Damp Diary pages
Inscribed Scrollcase, found in Outland, contains scrolls.
Other objects[]
Potions[]
Various common potions are occasionally caught while fishing.
Rumsey Rums[]
Several varieties of Rumsey Rum brand alcoholic beverage are occasionally caught while fishing from Floating Wreckage. In addition to getting you drunk, these provide a stamina buff.
Crafting ingredients[]
Several items generally obtained through other means can also occasionally turn up while fishing.
- Coal, from Un'Goro Crater (Fire Plume Ridge).
- Deviate Scale, from The Barrens (Oases and The Wailing Caverns).
- Peacebloom, from the "School of Fish" in Elwynn Forest. The pool, located in an elevated lake north of Northshire Abbey, cannot be reached by normal means.
- Stranglekelp, worldwide.
Elemental goods[]
These drop from various elementals, but can also be fished. Azshara sometimes has Patch of Elemental Water Pools that will spawn, and Nagrand will sometimes have Pure Water Pools. These pools have an increased rate of elemental water catches.
- Elemental Water
- Essence of Water
- Globe of Water
- Mote of Water
- Crystallized Water
- Elemental Fire, from Un'Goro Crater (Fire Plume Ridge).
- Essence of Fire, from Un'Goro Crater (Fire Plume Ridge).
- Heart of Fire, from Un'Goro Crater (Fire Plume Ridge).
Herbs[]
In an unfinished area above and to the north of Northshire Abbey, the fishing pools produce only peacebloom.
Weapons and Armor[]
Various weapon items or armor items are occasionally caught while fishing. This list is not intended to be an all inclusive list, but only a list of those items that you can ONLY obtain via fishing. The Crushfish, Strongfish and Herring have the added benefit of looking like fish as you wield them. (Refer to Foodfight for other weapons that look like food)
Weapons and armor unique to fishing:
- The 1 Ring, named in reference to The One Ring from The Lord of the Rings, which was also caught by fishing. Can be fished worldwide in low level areas, but is very rare. It carries a high price at auction.
- Broken Wine Bottle, a one-handed mace can be fished from The Sludge Fen in The Barrens.
- Steelscale Crushfish, a one-handed mace caught off the coast of Wetlands or Hillsbrad Foothills
- Rockhide Strongfish, a one-handed mace caught rarely from Speckled Tastyfish Pools during the Stranglethorn Fishing Extravaganza
- Dustbringer, a dagger. Can be caught in any non-pool water in Northrend.
- Dark Herring, a dagger. Caught in the waters of Grizzly Hills or Howling Fjord
Fishing equipment[]
- The Darkwood Fishing Pole, an extremely rare +15 fishing pole, can only be obtained by fishing. If you can find one, it fills a void in the fishing pole progression. Do not expect to find one in the auction house.
- The Weather-Beaten Journal can only be obtained by fishing. It is not fished directly, but is fished in box-like containers. It is not equipment used while fishing, but rather teaches a skill useful for fishing - tracking fishing nodes on your mini-map.
Vendor Quality Items[]
Various Vendor trash items can be caught while fishing.
The mechanics of fishing skill level were changed significantly in Patch 3.1. Prior to 3.1, each zone had a minimum skill requirement to be able to cast in that zone, and a cap where you achieved a 100% catch rate in that zone. In between there was a chance your fish could "get away"; you would catch nothing and receive no skill-up for that cast.
As of 3.1, there is no longer a minimum skill requirement to fish in any zone, and all casts will catch something and award a chance for a skill-up. However, if your skill level is too low for a zone, you will catch mostly junk items. The skill level required to guarantee "no junk" catches is equivalent to the old "no get away" level.
The "skill too low" junk items are a specific set, 5 common, and 5 rare.
- Driftwood
- Tangled Fishing Line
- Tattered Cloth vends for 1
- Weeds
And note:
- Sickly Fish; while this is a fish, it is one of the "skill too low" junk items, and has no fish properties; you cannot feed it to your pet.
- Empty Rum Bottle
- Old Boot
- Rock vends for 1
- Tree Branch
And note:
- Water Snail; while this is a mollusc, which are typically treated as fish in WoW, it is one of the "skill too low" junk items, and has no fish properties; you cannot feed it to your pet.
Commentary: There are 5 common junk items (Driftwood, Sickly Fish, Tangled Fishing Line, Tattered Cloth, and Weeds) and 5 rare junk items (Empty Rum Bottle, Old Boot, Rock, Tree Branch, and Water Snail). All junk items sell to vendors for 18c each, except Tattered Cloth and Rock, which sell for 1s. The average income from fishing junk is 35c per catch.
Vendor trash items are occasionally caught normally while fishing. These are often associated with specific locations and are 'flavor' items.
Unique to fishing:
- Acidic Slime
- Old Skull
- Old Teamster's Skull, a reference to Jimmy Hoffa.
- Old Wagonwheel.
- Rusted Engineering Parts
- Seaweed
- Steam Pump Debris vends for 50
- Broken Engine Part vends for 10
Quest items[]
Some fished items are the object of a quest. These are typically a quest item type, are only used in that quest, and can only be caught while you are doing the quest. These will typically have no vend value, but note that 'Strange Engine Part' can be caught outside the quest (since it starts the quest) and vends for 1. The quest is repeatable, although you can only have one active quest at a time.
Name | Needed For | Number Needed |
Fished In | Quest Reward |
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Electropeller | [10] Electropellers | 12 | Darkshore | 20 x Aquadynamic Fish Lens |
Gaffer Jack | [12] Gaffer Jacksω τ ϖ | 8 | Darkshore | 2 50 |
Strange Engine Part | [55] Strange Engine Part | 1 (starts quest) | Steam Pump Flotsam nodes in Zangarmarsh | 2 95 (additional units can be vended) |
Raid boss[]
- Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'Module:Factiongfx/faction_tip_link.json' not found. Gahz'ranka, a boss in Zul'Gurub in Stranglethorn Vale is spawned by luring him out with Zulian Mudskunks. Catch 5 Zulian Mudskunk and use a Mudskunk Lure at Pagle's Pointe. The Mudskunk Lure is bought from Nat Pagle in Dustwallow after completing the quest Quest:Nat's Measuring Tape. Requires 300 fishing. (Zul'Gurub is a level 60, 20 man instance, although most of it can be solo'd by level 80 players.) See Quests section above.
- Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'Module:Factiongfx/faction_tip_link.json' not found. The Lurker Below, a boss in Serpentshrine Cavern in Coilfang Reservoir, can only be spawned by fishing. Fish in the area and eventually you will 'catch' him.
See also[]
- Stranglethorn Fishing Extravaganza
- Daily Fishing Quests
- Fishing equipment (Equipment that aids fishing, and can often be obtained by fishing)
- Fishing locations (Places where various fish and such are found)
- Fishing skill requirements by zone (Explanation of the degrees of difficulty of fishing in different locations)
- Category:Fishing (Fishing-related articles on WoWWiki)
External links[]
- Level Fishing and Cooking to 375
- Draznar's Fishing FAQ
- Thalen's WoW Guide - Swirls and patches of elemental water.
- Fishing Basics - Official information.
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