Haddock
Haddock | |
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Vital statistics | |
Size | 2 x 1 |
Stack Stacking data for (all) items is set at the Stack page in the Stacking property data section.<br><i>Please use "Source Edit" mode when editing this.</i> | Max:Unknown (Fish) |
Stockpile Stockpile data for (all) items is set at the Stockpile page in the Stockpile property data section.<br><br><i>Please use "Source Edit" mode when editing there.</i> | Fish (30) |
Skill(s) RequiredSpecific needed skills.<br>The default skills every hearthling starts off with, Oral Tradition, Primitive Tools & Wilderness Survival), are ignored. | Fishing |
Object(s) Required | Bushcraft Fishingpole or Primitive Casting-Rod |
Produced By | Ocean |
Required By | (2) Filet of Haddock, Spitroast Haddock |
Go to Objects |
How to Acquire
You must have the fishing skill and a fully equipped Bushcraft Fishingpole or Primitive Casting-Rod in order to catch fish.
Use the menu action
to cast your line into a body of water.
Haddock can also occasionally be found in Tidepools, which occasionally replenish with various fish.
How to Use
Haddock can be prepared severals ways, including Spitroasting, Drying, or cooked over an open Fire
Once caught and butchered, a Haddock produces 2 Raw Filets
Use the menu action
To cook a Filet of Haddock over a fire creates Roast Filet of Haddock.
Drying a Filet of Haddock on a Drying Frame takes around 66 RL hours and produces Dried Filet of Haddock.
Spitroasting a whole Haddock over a fire using a Roasting Spit creates 3 pieces of Spitroast Haddock.
Provided FEP's:
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Quality
- The quality of the caught fish is determined primarily by map data. The Q on your fishing gear can only reduce fish quality if lower than the fish's.
- The quality of Roasted fish is Softcapped by .
- The quality of Dried fish is equal to the quality of the fish and not affecting by the character or the drying frame
- The quality of spitroast fish is equal to and is Softcapped by the Survival of the character who places the fish on the spit.