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Finding the fun in fishingFinding the fun in fishing I will freely admit it: I like the CONCEPT of fishing. The Idea of lazing away the day in a rowboat or on a riverbank, pole in hand, chatting with friends and sharing a brew or two is actually pretty appetizing at first glance. I'm all for being lazy. But really, in the end, it's sort of a lot of work, and you have to learn to handle the pole and cast properly and bring the right bait, and then you're actually spending most of your time watching the line for a pull if you want to seriously catch anything, and it's just a whole lot of work. And that's just real life fishing. World of Warcraft fishing seems to follow the same basic concepts. As an avid roleplayer, I try to play my characters as close to type as possible and keep up their skills to match. I have a hunter in particular who is a classic backwoods rough and tumble hunter type, and it really seems like she should be a pretty good angler, so it's sort of bothered me that I can't get into WoW fishing. Luckily, with the new fishing daily quests being introduced in 2.4, I think I've finally been prodded into action as far as levelling fishing goes. After all, who can resist some of these rewards? You can get an awesome hat, or a pretty cute baby crocolisk, or a recipe for booze. Oh yeah, and that one... er, two ring. But the question becomes, how to get over the boredom and get to fishing? I'll share some of my own methods after the break.
1. Get Fishping. It will replace the default, barely-audible fishing bite sound with a loud ping you're sure to hear. You'll need to have in-game sound on, though, and it's installed in a special way that is not quite the same as other addons, so make sure you read the instructions. This one won't directly relieve your boredom, but it will allow you to, say, look away from the screen for a few seconds without losing your cast, and enable a lot of the time wasters below. 6. Try a new fishing spot. If you've been sitting at the same spot fishing for a while, and you don't need a specific type of fish from that spot, see what a change of scenery will do for you. You can gain skill-ups from any body of water you can cast in, so don't be afraid to travel and see what's out there. Try a different zone, or just a different side of a zone you've already been fishing in. Make the whole thing an adventure. If you're Alliance, try fishing at Stonebull Lake in Mulgore for a while, or maybe even see if you can sneak into Ogrimmar to catch Old Crafty. The Horde can try sneaking into Ironforge to catch his counterpart, Old Ironjaw. Really, I've found that once you get into it, WoW fishing isn't that bad. It requires a bit of "making your own fun," so to speak, but as an RPer, I'm sort of used to that. So, what about you? Do these methods work for you? Do you have another method for getting fun out of fishing, or at least staving off boredom, that you'd like to share? Author: This original article is the property of wow gold. We provides independent customer of cheap wow gold.
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