Overview
In Fisch, stats play a crucial role in shaping your fishing experience. Each rod and bait comes with unique stats that significantly influence how you fish, making the choice of gear essential for success. As you progress through the game, you'll encounter gear with increasingly higher stats, providing opportunities to refine your fishing techniques and strategies.
Each fishing rod in Fisch is equipped with 4 to 7 unique stats, while baits feature 2 to 7 stats. Understanding these stats can help you select the right equipment to suit your fishing goals. Key stats include Lure Speed, Luck, Control, and Resilience, among others. By mastering these, players can enhance their fishing efficiency and success rate.
Lure Speed
Lure Speed determines how quickly a rod hooks a fish after being cast. This stat can be influenced by enchantments, the type of bait, the rod's inherent lure speed, and various buffs. The formula for calculating the time it takes to hook a fish is Base*(1-(lure speed/100)), where 'Base' is the time taken at 0 lure speed. A lure speed of 100% results in an instant catch, as the rod will hook a fish as soon as the bobber touches the water. Typically, lure speeds are categorized as low (<35%), medium (35-55%), decent (55-75%), and high (>75%). Players can also speed up the hooking process by clicking "Shake" buttons that appear during the wait time.
Factors Affecting Lure Speed
Lure Speed can be modified through several means. Enchantments applied to fishing rods can alter this stat, as can the choice of bait. Additionally, certain locations within the game may impact Lure Speed, offering strategic opportunities to optimize fishing conditions.
Luck
Luck influences the likelihood of catching fish of varying rarities. A higher Luck stat enhances the chance of landing rarer fish, while lower Luck might offer better odds for more common catches. The rarity progression affected by Luck ranges from Trash to Apex Divine, though some special fish types remain unaffected by Luck. Rods with Luck below 50% are considered low, 50-85% as medium, 85-145% as decent, and above 145% as high.
Universal and Preferred Luck
Universal Luck applies to all fish types that Luck can affect and is influenced by rods, server events, and certain enchantments. Preferred Luck, however, is specific to certain fish types and is an attribute found only in baits. Using a bait with Preferred Luck grants a 1.1x chance of catching the preferred fish.
Control
Control affects the size of the control bar when reeling in fish. A higher Control stat results in a larger bar, making it easier to manage fish movements. The maximum Control is capped at 0.7, with any excess offering no additional benefit. Rods with Control below 0.08 are considered low, 0.08-0.15 as medium, 0.15-0.25 as decent, and 0.25 or above as high.
Resilience
Resilience determines the movement behavior of the fish icon during the reeling process. Higher Resilience results in slower and less frequent movements, making fish easier to catch. This stat is crucial for managing the difficulty of fishing, especially with high rarity fish. Resilience values are clamped between 20% and 150%, affecting how often and how far fish move. Various gear and effects can further modify this stat, such as the "Stab" effect, which can interrupt fish movements.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the maximum lure speed?
The maximum lure speed is 100%, which results in an instant catch when the bobber hits the water.
How does Luck affect fish rarity?
Higher Luck increases the chance of catching rarer fish, while lower Luck might give better odds for more common types.
Can Control exceed 0.7?
No, Control is capped at 0.7, and any value beyond that provides no additional benefit while reeling.
What affects Resilience?
Resilience is affected by various gear and effects, including rods, enchantments, and certain bait features.