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* Rare fish can be hooked with ANY rod. They are found at 25 feet and higher. * You CAN catch more than 1 rare in the same account. (I've caught 4.) * A and D level bait will trigger a lucky bucket, F level bait will trigger a lucky bucket but since it's F bait, the game autimoatically nulls it. F bait is a rare killer, don't use it unless it's A or D level. Every F game you play could have been a rare that was just killed crying (seriously though, use D bait instead). * However, it's possible using A level bait specifically, has a GREATER chance than D bait. This is just a theory though based on my experiences. * Rares DO NOT move like trash. This has been proven by the game code. Each rare species has a specific movement unique to it that is also similar to another fish in that same lake.
Rare Fish Movements The movements are as follows: o ALL Bass'ken rares move like fast gray stripers o ALL Gambino rares move like Warm Trout. Easily mistaken for Blue Seedkin because both fish have almost identical movements. o ALL Durem rares move closets to a fast white pebbo with a very strong pull.
* You have a 1/5000 chance that the bucket you are currently fishing has a rare fish in it. If your bucket has a rare fish in it that you have not yet caught, you have a 25% chance of hooking said rare, IF it's in your bucket. This is also known by users as a lucky bucket. Chances are, it will be in the first 4 slots, if not the first row, so long as you don't loose any fish. If you loose a lot of fish, it will keep coming back until you do catch it (or you finish the bucket without catching it sweatdrop but anyways), meaning it might possibly not show up until the second row or so. * LUCKY BUCKET: Is what users call a bucket that has a rare fish in it. It's nothing official, and doesn't really mean anything. There's no way to know that you have one unless you actually catch a rare. It's like saying "Wow, your bucket must be lucky because you just caught a rare!" And, for example, like a surprise party, you don't know you're having one until the moment arrives.
Random facts based on my information
o The most caught rare is the Diamondback Lion followed by both the Bass'terd and Tino. Since I've started this thread enough diamonds have been caught to complete a mask. o The least caught rare is the Rubyback Lion, followed by the Chino. Contrary to popular belief, the Candy striper is NO LONGER the most rare of the rares. o Most rares are caught with a PLUS rod, but not all. o Most rares are caught with A level bait, but not all. F level A bait is also very common. o Most rares are caught by regular people just out fishing normally. o Rare fish cannot be traded in the fish exchange. The only way to get rare fish is by catching them.
xXAmethyst_PenguinXx · Wed Mar 05, 2008 @ 11:30pm · 0 Comments |