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| input2 = {{ItemSlot| item = Smithing Template (Poké Rod Upgrade)}} | |||
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Poké Rods are obtained via a Smithing Table using any Poké Ball, a [[minecraftwiki:Fishing Rod|Fishing Rod]] and a [[Smithing Template|Poké Rod Upgrade Smithing Template]]. Crafting an existing Poké Rod with a different Pokéball will change the bobber to that ball. | Poké Rods are obtained via a Smithing Table using any Poké Ball, a [[minecraftwiki:Fishing Rod|Fishing Rod]] and a [[Smithing Template|Poké Rod Upgrade Smithing Template]]. Crafting an existing Poké Rod with a different Pokéball will change the bobber to that ball. | ||
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The Poké Rod is a tool used to fish up various Pokémon from water via casting a bobber. There are 48 unique Poke Rods based on the Poké Ball used to craft the Poké Rod.
Obtaining
Smithing
Poké Rods are obtained via a Smithing Table using any Poké Ball, a Fishing Rod and a Poké Rod Upgrade Smithing Template. Crafting an existing Poké Rod with a different Pokéball will change the bobber to that ball.
Usage
The fishing mechanic works identically to the vanilla Fishing Rod, in which shortly after casting the bobber into a body of water, a stream of bubbles will approach the bobber and pull it downwards. Reeling in the bobber once this happens has a chance to spawn a fished-up Pokémon or reel in an item much like the vanilla fishing rod, but also has a chance to fish up nothing, instead displaying a "Not even a nibble..." message in the chat.
Pokémon: Magikarp Jump Forms
For more in-depth information, see the Unique Forms page
Using a Poké Rod, you may fish up unique patterns for Magikarp that are only found via fishing. These patterns can be found in any biome, but have a higher chance for certain patterns in certain biomes. All patterns are a flat 5% chance to fish up with any level of Lure, with Luck Of The Sea boosting that chance by 2.5% per level for a max chance of 12.5%.
Bait
Fishing bait can be attached to a rod’s hook by dragging the bait onto the rod and right-clicking, similar to bundles, or by holding the bait in the off-hand. Bait remains on the hook until a Pokémon is successfully reeled in, at which point it is consumed. It can be replaced by applying a different bait item, or removed entirely by right-clicking a rod that already has bait attached. Each bait type provides different effects.
For a complete list of baits and their effects, except Poké Bait, see the Bait Seasoning page.
Poké Bait, a craftable bait item cooked in the Campfire Pot, may also be used as bait. Poké Bait can absorb up to three effects from Bait Seasoning, allowing multiple bait effects to be combined into a single item.
Enchantments
Poké Rods can also be enchanted. The Lure enchantment affects which Pokémon spawn pools can be accessed, with different Pokémon having a different minimum and maximum lure level. Luck of the Sea increases the chance of a higher tier rarity bucket being chosen when reeling in a Pokémon.
Treasure and Junk Item Fishing
Poké Rods can also be used to fish up random items, with treasure items requiring at least Luck of the Sea I.
| Treasure | |
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| Deep Sea Scale | |
| Deep Sea Tooth | |
| Dragon Scale | |
| King's Rock | |
| Prism Scale | |
History
| Version | Description |
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| 1.6.0 | Added the Poké Rod. |
| 1.6.1 |
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| 1.7.0 |
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