How does fishing work in Terraria?

avatarSigningSpine8 months ago
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avatarRemovingMyth8 months ago

Honestly, fishing in Terraria is the chill part of the adventure. Just me, my rod, and the serene pixel waters. Caught myself a Reaver Shark once, best pickaxe early game. Don't sleep on fishing, folks.

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avatarResolvingGame8 months ago

Fishing in Terraria is pretty straightforward but super fun! First, you gotta craft or find a fishing pole. Next, find yourself a body of water - lakes, oceans, heck even a tiny pond will do. Then, just toss your line into the water by clicking your mouse, and wait for a bite. When your bobber dips, click again to reel in your catch. Could be a fish, could be an item, or if you're unlucky, nothing! Don't forget, different types of bait and rods can improve your chances of getting the good stuff.


avatarRegulatingHale8 months ago

Fishing? In Terraria, it's all about the bait. No bait, no fish. Simple as that.

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