Question: Does where you fish affect sunken rates

ok now tell me how is this actually true?

i’ve been fishing mostly in the ponds in WoM and got 2 sunkens under 2k fishes while in AO i got my sunken near silverhold after 1k

so it doesn’t matter where you fish

no

there isn’t any difference whether u fish in a fresh water or salt water body of water other than the fish types you get.

sunken rate is permanently fixed in it’s default 1/2000 chance with rod type and enchant lowering it by a set amount which brings it’s own %s and 1/# chances

magnetic collecters being 1/1337 or smth iirc, along those lines for example

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the person up there brings up the fact that there’s less fish in freshwater, which according to them saying that vetex’s mathing was weird means that since there’s less fish there’s a higher chance to pull a sunken (since less outcomes)

…??

how on earth did they come up with that conclusion? there isn’t any difference in fish amount in locations you can fish regardless of salt or fresh water??

idk what that person is on but i think i might want it

the entire thing i got out of it is that the person is over rationalizing rng in some weird form of mental gymnastics. fish anywhere you like, if ur all about pulling sunkens then get a luring or magnetic bronze rod or smth to pull a sunken before pity potentially.

if ur not up for chance and want to rely on pity then go luring of course and burn bait

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Im confident its a static 1/2000 anywhere.
I mean it would make sense that somebody would throw out their armor in saltwater and the magic makes it sunken

but thats just terrible game design

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that and it overly complicates things for no reason when the point of fishing is to turn ur brain off as vetex puts it and chill with the gang

In short, bad game design

from their weird nonexistant salt water and fresh water thing ye

1/2000 chance

enchants and rod affect the 1 out of # rate in different margins for every place you can fish

Your sunken catch is calculated per each catch, it does’nt take in consideration if its pound, an ocean or fountain.

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