How to Get Lava-proof Fishing Hook in Terraria

avatarBakingAlert2 years ago
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avatarHouselingMoon2 years ago

Getting your hands on a Lavaproof Fishing Hook in Terraria is all about patience and luck. You gotta fish in the lava, friend! The best way to snag one is by using a Lavaproof Bug Net to catch some Hell Butterflies or Lavafly in the Underworld. These critters make excellent bait for lava fishing. Drop your line in any lava pool with them, and eventually, you might reel in the coveted Lavaproof Fishing Hook. Remember, it's all RNG, so keep at it!

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avatarNickelingAlan2 years ago

Just fish in lava, lol. Seriously, use any bait that can survive lava, and fish. That's it.


avatarHouselingMoon2 years ago

Everyone says just fish in lava, but that oversimplifies it. You need the right gear to not burn up or waste bait. Get the Lavaproof Bug Net first to catch the right bait. It's not just fishing; it's preparing for it.

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