i believe that fishing is currently underrated, and most people are not bothered to train it, due to the lack of.... well... usefulness, as well as the extremely long time it take to train ( without mcmmo+ ) so i believe that the abbility 'magic hunter" should be added to fishing, but with an extremely low chance (0.01 chance, +1% chance per 200 levels) magic hunter : Spoiler *and the fact I can't edit that poll irritates me SO much...*
To the best of my understanding it is variable :| but it would be nice to see everyone else's opinion about this.
Lol I think it would be cool. I mean I don't fish at all. But i think it would be cool for those who do to save a couple "k"s on finding good tools,weapons, or armor. Plus, the amount of time vs. profit you would get form farming xp would be somewhat close to if you were fishing for magic items and fish. farming would get you xp fast, and you have the choice to sell it off, or take the chance to get something good. Fishing lets you get cash, and have a slim chance at getting ench items. It seems, theoretically, similar. I don't plus one things. You should be able to read my comment in order to understand I agree or disagree -_-'
I feel this should be talked about more. It should be nerfed of course, but I think it would be a really fun and interesting way to add to fishing! Plus, you cannot make 20k per hour fishing, it's just not possible.
Great idea. It would most likely be a new "hip" way for users to make cash with the chance of getting an enchanted item. It might also help newer users get up on their feet because, the way I see it, builders farm more that mayors With this add on, builders may occasionally get an enchanted tool or two which could open new job options for them much faster. +1
I also agree with enabling this. If there were any way to say what kind of enchanted items you would get in the different categories (stone, leather, iron, diamond), so that nothing is super amazing but it gives you options for anvil combinations. But, I could also be being selfish, as those who fish and get items like this just might donate them to Freecycle.