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But before he could reply, Nat Pagle said in a serious tone, "I hate people who reap without sowing. If you want my fishing gear, you must pay me with gold coins. Three hundred gold coins, not a penny less."
"Can I see its attributes first?" Lu Li asked.
Three hundred gold coins wasn't a small amount. Spending twenty to thirty thousand in real life to buy a set of fishing gear in the game would make anyone think that you were an idiot. Moreover, the current price of three hundred gold coins was only possible for Gold-grade equipment.
Don't assume that an NPC would not scam you.
Eight out of ten players in Dawnlight were scammed by NPCs. The fishing gear in front of Lu Li that was worth 300 gold coins was a classic scam.
When players heard that it cost 300 gold coins, they would think that the fishing gear must be ridiculously good.
In reality, it might only be slightly better than the normal fishing rods sold in shops. They would not even be able to return it.
"Of course …" Nat Pagle paused, then said firmly, "Of course not! Take it or leave it!"
"Alright, alright, I'll take it. However, I have a condition," Lu Li said helplessly. Fortunately, he had more money in his backpack. Otherwise, he would have turned around and left.
"Speak." Nat Pagle nodded. In his heart, he was thinking that he could finally fix his leaky house.
"You have to teach me how to fish," Lu Li said slyly.
"Teach you how to fish? How?" Nat Pagle and Hal McAllister asked in unison. Even though they were fishing in the Southshore setting, they were definitely not fishing masters. So far, no one had asked them to fish. The children in the town were either playing "Revive, My Hero" or standing there in a strange pentagram.
"In other words, you have to teach me what you know. For example, how to find out where there are fish and where there are more fish …"
"This. What if you're stupid and can't learn it? "
"Then you have to teach me until I learn it," Lu Li said shamelessly. This kind of request was fatal to NPCs and players alike: You're stupid. You're blaming me?
"Okay, deal." Nat Pagle took out a fishing rod, a pair of boots, and a hat from his knapsack. There was also a bag of bait and a book for Lu Li.
There were quite a lot of items, but because there were so many items, there was naturally no hope that they would have good attributes.
Lu Li was calm when he saw the fishing gear and bait, but when he saw the book, he became excited. The strategy guide was right. As long as you pestered Nat Pagle to teach you how to fish, he would use this book to get rid of you.
This time, Lu Li's strategy was a little off, but thankfully, the result was always the same.
If one had to compare 300 Gold to this Skill, it would be difficult to make the comparison. If it were a Lifestyle player that specialized in fishing, spending 300 Gold on this book wouldn't be considered a loss. It wouldn't take long for them to earn back the 300 Gold.
However, Lu Li didn't have much time to fish, so this book was a waste of a great gift.
"This book can tell you where to find fish. Alright, you can go now. Don't disturb me talking to Hal," Nat Pagle turned his head. "Hal …"
Hal McAllister said, "What's the matter, Nat?
Nat Pagle said, "I had that dream again last night …"
Lu Li was once again excluded from the plot. As a reincarnator, he had no interest in listening to the seemingly useless spoilers of the two NPCs.
[Weather-Beaten Diary]: Use. Teaches you how to find schools of fish. After use, the minimap will show the location of all the fish within 300 yards.
After using it, Lu Li learned how to find the fish. He summoned the minimap and tried it out. Then, he tried it out and found a small yellow mark about a hundred yards away from him.
He rushed over to take a look and saw a ring-shaped area, indicating that it was the fish spot.
Just as he was about to cast his rod, Lu Li remembered that he hadn't taken out the 300 Gold fishing gear. He had been focused on the Weather-Beaten Diary.
[Nat's Good Luck Fishing Rod (Special): Fishing skill increased by 50 points after equipping. Level Requirement: Intermediate 110.]
It actually required 110!
However, Lu Li quickly realized that the 110 referred to the Intermediate 110, not the Intermediate level for players.
[Nat's Good Luck Hat (Special): Fishing skill increased by 30 points after equipping. Level Requirement: Intermediate 80.]
[Nat's Good Luck Boots (Special): Fishing skill increased by 20 points after equipping. Level Requirement: Beginner 60.]
[Good stuff!]
This set of equipment increased fishing skill by 100 points. What made Lu Li even more satisfied was that he didn't need to raise his fishing level to 110 to equip these items.
His fishing level was currently at Beginner 68, which was considered the lowest among all fishing players. After all, he could only cast his rod when he was free.
However, his fishing level of 68 allowed him to equip Nat's Good Luck Boots. After equipping them, his fishing level would rise to Intermediate 88. He also met the requirement to equip the hat, and so on. Naturally, he could equip the fishing rod.
After equipping all the equipment, Lu Li, who was still a rookie, reached Intermediate 168. He could easily level up to Advanced.
After all, he didn't need to increase his fishing experience from 168 to 180, but from 68 to 80. The difference in experience between the two was huge. With this set of fishing equipment, he directly became an Advanced Fishing Master.
In addition, Nat Pagle gave him a bag of bait. Bait was a common item in the game and was a necessity for fishing. However, the quality of bait varied.
In the shop, bait was sold for five copper coins each, but it only increased fishing skill by five points.
[Underwater Fish Ball: Fishing skill increased by 50.]
There were a total of ten of them, and they could be used for ten minutes each time. It wasn't like the real world, where you had to replace them after they were eaten.
+ 50 was a lot. It was ten times more than the items in the shop. Even if it was obtained through certain quests, Lu Li estimated that it would only increase his fishing skill by 10 to 15 points at most.
Lu Li didn't use this type of bait. It wasn't just because there weren't many of them, but also because this area didn't require a high fishing level.
Fishing in Dawnlight wasn't something that could be done just by casting a rod. Different maps and areas had different fishing level requirements. If he remembered correctly, Southshore's fishing level requirement should be Intermediate (80). After equipping the fishing equipment, his fishing level had reached 168, which was more than enough.
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