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Fishing


Fishing is a crucial part of catching and encountering most aquatic pokemon in the pokemon world. As such, trainers will obtain fishing rods of varying strengths as they progress through their badges or ribbons to fish for these pokemon. The following are all the types of rods a trainer is eligible to receive and how to obtain them:

User Image - Blocked by "Display Image" Settings. Click to show. Old Rod: Allows trainer to fish for certain pokemon in the wild. See the region's fishing info page for more information. To Obtain: Available to claim after beating a first badge gym leader in any region or obtaining your first beginner ribbon in any contest category.
User Image - Blocked by "Display Image" Settings. Click to show. Good Rod: Allows trainer to fish for certain pokemon in the wild. See the region's fishing info page for more information. To Obtain: Available to claim after beating a third badge gym leader in any region or obtaining your first tre ribbon in any contest category.
User Image - Blocked by "Display Image" Settings. Click to show. Super Rod: Allows trainer to fish for certain pokemon in the wild. See the region's fishing info page for more information. To Obtain: Available to claim after beating a fifth badge gym leader in any region or beating your first contest leader in any contest category.

You may also obtain the fishing rods via any RP method you choose, such as going to a fishing guru or buying a rod at a shop, you do not have to RP getting them from a gym leader or contest hall. To fish, your character must be near a body of water. Please keep in mind that fishing uses up pokemon encounter posts, which vary depending on what area you're fishing in. The same applies to surfing. The fishing and surfing list for this region is as follows:

Surfing:

Roll a d12 to determine what pokemon you encounter, then use the level generator of the area your character is in to determine it's level.

1= Tentacool
2= Finneon
3= Wingull
4= Pyukumuku
5= Pelipper
6= Dewpider
7= Psyduck
8= Poliwag
9= Surskit
10= Tentacruel
11= Gastrodon
12= Lapras


Old Rod:

Only Magikarp are obtainable by fishing with an old rod, use the level generator of the area your character is fishing in to determine it's level.

Good Rod:

Generate a number between 1 and 7 to determine what pokemon you encounter, then use the level generator of the area your character is in to determine it's level.

1= Magikarp
2= Wishiwashi
3= Staryu
4= Luvdisc
5= Goldeen
6= Barboach
7= Wailmer

Super Rod:

Generate a number between 1 and 15 to determine what pokemon you encounter, then use the level generator of the area your character is in to determine it's level.

1= Starmie
2= Gyarados
3= Lanturn
4= Mareanie
5= Corsola
6= Bruxish
7= Feebas
8= Seaking
9= Shelder
10= Whiscash
11= Wailord
12= Sharpedo
13= Dratini
14= Relicanth
15= Dhelmise