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Old 01-17-2014, 07:42 AM
Jimjam Jimjam is offline
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Default Sitting while fishing - non classic?

Recently I've been fishing while meditating. It doesn't feel right.

I'm sure during Kunark you had to be standing to cast your line.

Am I crazy?
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Old 08-20-2019, 12:38 AM
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You're crazy.
http://everquest.allakhazam.com/db/s...5&p=4#comments
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ok, to those of you who still don't believe the other topics here:

you can fish while doing anything that involves sitting.

Here's my favorite:

Preparation: open 2 inventory bags, one with fish in it, and one with stacks of whatever else you come up with. Also, if you're like me and doing this in Mistmoore, Camo wouldn't hurt [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]

1) do a quick foarge
2) begin medding
3a)click the fish button
3b)click sense heading (3 times per fish run)
4a)if successful, put fish in bag
4b)if semisuccessful, stop medding and drop dagger
4c)if unsuccessful, don't worry about it [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
5) click on fish button again.
6) after about 4 fishing runs, your forage is back
7) after finished medding, stop (but don't stand)

after you're done medding, now you can fill in the time between fishings/senses/forages with trackings, pet begging, cooking, and any others you can fit on 3 pages of hot-buttons.

Hmm... that's about, what, learning 8 skills at once?



The 110skill Master Baiter;
Lots of other comments making mention of sitting / medding to fish. Moving to resolved.
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