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==Appearance== | ==Appearance== | ||
A fishing rod appears in a [[ | A fishing rod appears in a [[blockhead]]'s [[inventory]] as a brown pole with a brown squiggle hanging from a white line at the higher end. | ||
==Where Found== | ==Where Found== | ||
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{{Craft | {{Craft | ||
|Output=Fishing Rod | |Output=Fishing Rod | ||
|Bench= | |Level=2 | ||
|Bench=Craft Bench | |||
|Name1=Worm | |Name1=Worm | ||
|Name2=String | |Name2=String | ||
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==Use== | ==Use== | ||
[[File:Caught Fish.png|thumb|A | [[File:Caught Fish.png|thumb|A blockhead reeling in a fish]] | ||
To use a fishing rod, it must be selected from a | To use a fishing rod, it must be selected from a blockhead's active [[inventory]]. This will bring up a one-button window above the Blockhead that reads "Cast." Tapping this button puts the Blockhead in casting mode. Casting mode is unavailable if the Blockhead is not standing securely on a solid [[Blocks|block]]. | ||
In casting mode, a swipe across the screen will define the direction and strength of the cast. The worm on the end of the line will be projected in roughly that direction and strength, subject to gravity and intervening solid blocks. The line will extend as necessary to connect the worm to the end of the rod. When the worm makes contact with [[water]], it will quickly halt horizontal motion and begin sinking to the bottom. The line will follow, and when the worm is still it will "settle" itself until it appears to hang loosely from the tip of the rod. | In casting mode, a swipe across the screen will define the direction and strength of the cast. The worm on the end of the line will be projected in roughly that direction and strength, subject to gravity and intervening solid blocks. The line will extend as necessary to connect the worm to the end of the rod. When the worm makes contact with [[water]], it will quickly halt horizontal motion and begin sinking to the bottom. The line will follow, and when the worm is still it will "settle" itself until it appears to hang loosely from the tip of the rod. |