![]() ![]() ![]() Once you have hooked a fish, you must continue reeling it in using the right mouse button. Stop reeling in and wait for another yellow pulse. Should you fail to hook your fish on the first try, don’t worry. If you’re successful, a message will display in the middle of the screen saying HOOKED. When you see that pulse, immediately click the right mouse button and hold for a split second. How can you be sure, you ask? A spherical, yellow pulse will come from the bait when a fish bites. Sometimes they will only pass nearby – wait to be sure they’re nibbling before reeling in. Fish in the area will circle the bait if they are close enough to notice it. This is also close enough to see the fish approaching your line, which I find helpful for timing my reeling in. I find something between 8 and 16 meters is about right. If you cast your line too far, you will run out of stamina trying to reel in your catch. To begin with, hold for only a brief time. The longer you hold the button, the further your cast will go. To make a cast, equip the fishing rod as you would a weapon or tool, then click and hold the left mouse button. You do not need to attach the bait manually this will be done for you as long as you have bait in your inventory when you cast. Valheim Fishing Mechanics & Mistlands Updateįound yourself a nice spot in the Meadows with some fish waiting to be caught? Time to make your first cast! Don’t forget to eat your stamina food first, though. Some guides suggest searching until you find a spot with 4 or 5 fish congregated, but I find that takes more time than you end up saving. Move on a little ways until you see at least 1 or 2 fish jumping/swimming about. If you don’t see any fish in the water, you’re not likely to catch anything from that spot. The fish you see swimming in the water are the fish you will (hopefully) catch. Note that fish in Valheim do not appear on your line out of nowhere. If fishing from shore, be sure that a) you are able to handle the odd mob sneaking up on you and b) you are on a rock or dock high enough from the water’s surface that high swells will not cause you to start swimming and waste your cast. You may choose to fish from aboard a raft/boat or from shore. Now that you have a fishing rod, some bait, and stamina food you are ready to start fishing! As of the Mistlands update, the bait bartered from Haldor will not work to catch all fish types, so you’ll need to start in a Meadows biome. Lastly, you will want lots of stamina for fishing, so be sure to have at least a couple types of good stamina-boosting food. To begin with, this will also be bartered from Haldor (10 coins per stack of 50). These are most commonly bartered from Haldor (350 coins), but may also be found at the bottom of Frost Caves if you are lucky. ![]() The first thing you will need, of course, is a fishing pole. It is possible to catch the odd fish that has been washed ashore, but this is not a reliable source of fish. In order to consistently catch fish in Valheim, you will need to acquire a few different items. If you are one of those who find it difficult to finish the game, let’s take you to our Valheim guide. We know that there are people who have a hard time finishing the Valheim game. This is very much a work in progress, as the Mistlands update has just dropped and we still need to find all the bait recipes. We hope to walk players through fishing in Valheim. Welcome to our Valheim Fishing Guide & Mistlands Update. Valheim Fishing Mechanics & Mistlands Update.Valheim Fishing Guide & Mistlands Update.
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