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# Fishing

{% code title="#workshops | #forest" %}

```javascript
r!fish
```

{% endcode %}

The `fish` command can be used by anyone to try and gather fish from the Seyne river.&#x20;

* **Necessary tool:** Fishing rod
  * **Location:** Primary slot
  * **Durability cost:** `7`
* **Minimum Stamina:** `60%`
  * **Raw Stamina Cost:** `8`

Every time you do the `fish` command, there is a 60% chance of it succeeding. If it does, you can get between **1-3** fish each success.

***These fish can be cooked and eaten, used in cooking, or simply sold to the market for profit.***


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