Level Up with Fishing Leveling Guide
Fishing is one of the three free secondary skills in the World of Warcraft. It is a very important profession because of the important things it could contribute for the team. It can provide a lot of ingredients for various alchemy formulas, cooking recipes, or for Hunters who were using the caught fish to feed their pets. This article aims to show how one could level up their fishing skills with the fishing leveling guide provided as well as some practical tips shared.
Fishing is so easy to power level because it would not actually require the character to go anywhere else just to level up the skill from 1 to 450. As long as one trains hard, achieving the maximum level of fishing should not be hard. A lot of people think fishing is more like an add-on; however, if one has maxed out two primary professions and is patient, fishing may be a good secondary profession.
To become the skilled in fishing, get the best possible fishing rod. This will not only ensure catching a good fish but also will help increase the rate of the fishing skill going up and of catching high level items from the water. Fishing with the trainer will also give faster results in leveling up since one need not travel back to them for training. Fishing trainers are found throughout the game. As soon as the character is created, a fish trainer is likely to find in the next town one will come upon. After the training, the character is able to fish in almost any body of water – lake, river, ocean or pond. Higher levels of fishing may be required in some fishing areas but those were also found in higher level zones.
In the process, one will realize that fishing is such a long and arduous process that requires a lot of patience and time to build up the skill to maximum level. It also requires attention to detail to master it. The great thing about fishing, though, is that it is actually fun and highly profitable.
To increase fishing level, one is only required to learn the skills from a Fishing trainer and to catch lots of fish. The highest level to accomplish is reaching the Grand Master Level. Apprentice level (1-75) would only require a Level 5 character, equip wig a fishing rod, find a body of water and start fishing. Consider fishing on the following areas: Elwynn Forest, Teldrassil, Trisfal Glades, etc. Journeyman level (76-150) requires a Level 10 character and may want to fish in the following locations: Darnassus, Darkshore, Bloodmyst Isle, etc. With the Expert level (151-225) one may need to continue training and a Horde may travel to Desolace while an Alliance may proceed to Arathi Highlands. A series of quest objectives needs to be completed upon reaching level 225 to be in an Alliance level. Master level (301-375) may proceed to either Serpent Lake or Marshlight Lake. The final level is the Grand Master level (376-450). To get the skills up, the character needs to find an Inland own Water. An Alliance may just fish in Valgarde and a Horde may go to Grizzly Hills.
Learning to fish won’t limit what other professions you train your character in. Fishing level increases as the numbers of fish caught increases. Leveling up the fishing skill is supposed to take a while but with the help of this fishing leveling guide, the character should be in the right track. It is definitely worth having this as a secondary profession.