Players need to download the Genshin Impact update 2.1 to unlock the fishing quest, and once it has been completed, they will know the basics of fishing.
Genshin Impact is a well-known role-playing action game. The game is set in the fantasy world of Teyvat, which is home to seven different nations. Each nation is tied to an element and is ruled by a god associated with it.
The recent update brought many new features to the game. Players are now able to play three new characters, unlock fishing, and discover the Karasumi and Seirai Islands.
In order to unlock fishing, players need to speak to Katherine, who is located at the Adventurer’s Guild in Mondstadt. She will ask players to travel outside of the city, where a fisherman awaits. After finding the fisherman, he will ask the player to join him at Cider Lake.
Once players arrive at the lake, they will obtain the Mondstadt fishing rod, called the Windtangler. Additionally, players will also receive some basic bait. Genshin Impact players need to equip the rod before completing the fishing tutorial.
The first step in fishing is locating one of the fishing spots in the Teyvat world. To make it easier, players can use their map to find most of these fishing spots. Once a spot has been discovered, players need to select the right kind of bait in order to catch the fish they desire.
It is also important to note that different types of fish prefer certain kinds of bait. It is recommended that players have a good variety of bait before approaching a fishing spot. This is a good way to ensure players get a big catch.
After selecting bait, players need to hold down the attack button to cast their line. It may take some time for a fish to bite. Reeling in the fish is a matter of holding down the attack button, however, players need to keep the temper meter within the yellow tension zone.
Genshin Impact players also constantly need to adjust the meter to ensure that they are reeling in the fish. Once enough time has passed, the fish will be caught. Fish can be used as a decoration or as an ingredient for a food recipe.