Do you want to try your hand at the various joys of fishing on Temtem, but you don't know how? In this guide, we explain how to fish, but above all how to obtain the famous fishing rod which is essential to try this activity.
How to get the fishing rod in Temtem?
In order for you to enjoy the calm of the water bodies of Temtem, you will have to reach the Kisiwa area. Once you have completed the main quest within this region, you can then head to the Nuru Pavilion to chat with the Receptionist.
The latter will give you a secondary quest called " The Art of Fishing ". By completing this famous mission, you can receive the object of your desires: the fishing rod.
The art of fishing, how to complete this secondary quest?
Once you have accepted the Nuru Pavilion Receptionist quest, you will need to set sail for Uhuru in Kisiwa Leeward . Within this area you will need to find a small house; it is located in the southwest of the city, you cannot miss it, because it is away from all the other infrastructures.
Then, all you have to do is chat with Petter who will not fail to give you a discussion that will not be to everyone's taste. However, following this somewhat awkward moment, he will simply give you a Fishing Rod. The effort is clearly worth it!
How to fish on Temtem?
To fish, you will have to stand on the edge of a body of water, without being on your Surfboard, once the hook icon is displayed you can cast your line. You will need to draw at least three times on your line for you to collect your win.
Once the prey bites, you'll come across a random Temtem; yes and no, because it will all depend on where you are fishing. However, it is much more interesting to go fishing at the Nuru Pavilion , because weekly tournaments are held there.
The goal will be to find a Koish with specific types and characteristics. The more Koish you bring back that resembles the requested one, the more rewards you can get. Beware, as you will only be able to collect each reward once per week. So before running to give a Koish, make sure it looks as close as possible to what is requested.