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==Native Warrior==
==Native Warrior==
{{Main|Native Warrior}}
While fishing in Amadahy Plains, you will occasionally encounter the Native Warrior. He is similar to the opponents you've encountered in Icelantica ([[Flying Penguin]], [[Rabid Raccoon]], [[Polar Bear]]), however requires a Lv 53 (Lv. 55+ recommended) pole to successfully attack him.


Success has a chance of obtaining an item from the [[Collectables#Native Warrior|Native Warrior Collection]]. Different options drop different items. The last option of Defend/Stab will generally get you chances for items towards the bottom of the collection list that you can trade down.
 
After making a cast, you may get this message:
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The Native Warrior is nearby...
Amadahy Plains is home to the dangerous Native Warrior...
 
What do you want to do?
* Stay calm and don't move.
* Take off and run.
* Offer it my next few catches. (depends on Enemy's hunger)
* Use your Great Equalizer / Kolenya Pole! (works best with a level 55+ Great Equalizer/Kolenya)
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The last option changes depending on which pole ([[Great Equalizer]] or [[Kolenya]]) you are using.
 
Success has a chance of obtaining an item from the [[Collectables#Native Warrior |Native Warrior Collection]]. Different options drop different items.


==What to catch==
==What to catch==

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