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#Activate the first of the poles required for the fish.
#Activate the first of the poles required for the fish.
#Fish NOW!
#Fish NOW!
#After fishing for a while (may take many casts), a notification will appear that you've hooked the fish. You then have 15 minutes to switch to the next pole and click Fish NOW a second time to reel it in. The attraction cast doesn't (?) add to your countdown timer, so you should be able to cast immediately after switching poles. (switch to any chum if you have a maxed pole. Catch is automatic - saves love chum!)
#After fishing for a while (may take many casts), a notification will appear that you've hooked the fish. You then have 15 minutes to switch to the next pole and click Fish NOW a second time to reel it in. The attraction cast doesn't (?) add to your countdown timer, so you should be able to cast immediately after switching poles.<font color="red">*</font>
#Revel in your achievement and enjoy your [[Polaroid Achievement Awards|Polaroid]]. (currently all multi-pole fish has a Polaroid, ''except'' for the [[Antaboga Fish]], [[Double Reignbow Fish]] and [[Sirene Fish]] which do not have one).
#Revel in your achievement and enjoy your [[Polaroid Achievement Awards|Polaroid]]. (currently all multi-pole fish has a Polaroid, ''except'' for the [[Antaboga Fish]], [[Double Reignbow Fish]], [[Sirene Fish]] and [[Mother Hydra Fish]] which do not have one).
<font color="red"><nowiki>*</nowiki></font>NOTE: Multi-pole fish can be missed after the initial attraction cast, especially for the later more difficult fish such as the [[Calendar Fish]]. If you experience a miss (do not immediately land the fish) after switching poles with game chum active, it is recommended to use Love Chum ([[Red Love Chum|RLC/FLC]]).
 
'''Notes: '''
'''Notes: '''


A wrangler can attract a multi-pole fish with the first pole at (for example) 78 / 80 if using [[Red Love Chum]], due to RLC's +2 level bonus. However, it is believed that the other pole(s) must be at maximum level without the level bonus. So you can fish for a [[Plangaepus Fish]] with a level 98 / 100 [[Algaenite]] with RLC active as long as you have the [[Planktonite]] at 100 / 100.
A wrangler can attract a multi-pole fish with the first pole at (for example) 78 / 80 if using [[Red Love Chum]], due to RLC's +2 level bonus. However, it is believed that the other pole(s) must be at maximum level without the level bonus. So you can fish for a [[Plangaepus Fish]] with a level 98 / 100 [[Algaenite]] with RLC active as long as you have the [[Planktonite]] at 100 / 100.


For the [[Golden Fish]] (which requires three poles at maximum level), the wrangler has to make the initial attraction with either the [[Oak Branch]] or [[Broken Standard]] active, then (once attracted) cast with the other one. Deckhand Deb will handle the [[Fancy Rifle-pole]].
For the [[Golden Fish]] (which requires three poles at maximum level), the wrangler has to make the initial attraction with either the [[Oak Branch]] or [[Broken Standard]] active, then (once attracted) cast with the other one. Deckhand Deb will handle the [[Fancy Rifle-pole]]. This is the case for any Multi-pole fish that requires three poles at maximum level. The 3rd pole as stated in the 'How to catch this fish?' will be used by a Deckhand, so never equip the given 3rd pole needed which the Deckhand will use. The Deckhand will equip this automatically after your first two poles has been equipped.


Currently, you are only able to catch ONE of any Multi-pole fish.
Currently, you are only able to catch ONE of any Multi-pole fish.


Several of the multi-pole fish can be initiated with any of its pole requirements needed regardless of what the ''"How to Catch"'' states which one is to be used first. Experience has shown that the trick is you '''must''' still switch to the opposite pole, again regardless what the red pop-up states to switch poles too. For example with the Spirit Ray Fish the how to catch tells you to equip Great Equalizer pole and harness LG, however one can actually use Kolenya pole first. The confusion than becomes when they receive red pop-up telling them to switch to the Kolenya pole, which they already have equipped. Leaving that pole equipped will not catch the fish, one must switch to the opposite pole (Great Equalizer in this case) in order to catch it.
Several of the multi-pole fish can be initiated with any of its pole requirements needed regardless of what the ''"How to Catch"'' states which one is to be used first. Experience has shown that the trick is you '''must''' still switch to the opposite pole, again regardless what the red pop-up states to switch poles too. For example with the [[Spirit Ray Fish]] the how to catch tells you to equip Great Equalizer pole and harness LG, however one can actually use Kolenya pole first. The confusion than becomes when they receive a red pop-up telling them to switch to the Kolenya pole, which they already have equipped. Leaving that pole equipped will not catch the fish, one '''must''' switch to the opposite pole (Great Equalizer in this case) in order to catch it.


==Multi-Pole List==
==Multi-Pole List==

Revision as of 08:15, 23 May 2021

Catching a Multi-Pole Fish

In order to catch a multi-pole fish, a wrangler must do the following:

  1. Have all poles at maximum level (including all add-ons). See Notes for details on using RLC's +2 level bonus.
  2. Travel to the appropriate island
  3. Harness Liquid Gold on the fish
  4. Turn Liquid Gold on (a common mistake is to harness but not activate it)
  5. Activate the first of the poles required for the fish.
  6. Fish NOW!
  7. After fishing for a while (may take many casts), a notification will appear that you've hooked the fish. You then have 15 minutes to switch to the next pole and click Fish NOW a second time to reel it in. The attraction cast doesn't (?) add to your countdown timer, so you should be able to cast immediately after switching poles.*
  8. Revel in your achievement and enjoy your Polaroid. (currently all multi-pole fish has a Polaroid, except for the Antaboga Fish, Double Reignbow Fish, Sirene Fish and Mother Hydra Fish which do not have one).

*NOTE: Multi-pole fish can be missed after the initial attraction cast, especially for the later more difficult fish such as the Calendar Fish. If you experience a miss (do not immediately land the fish) after switching poles with game chum active, it is recommended to use Love Chum (RLC/FLC).

Notes:

A wrangler can attract a multi-pole fish with the first pole at (for example) 78 / 80 if using Red Love Chum, due to RLC's +2 level bonus. However, it is believed that the other pole(s) must be at maximum level without the level bonus. So you can fish for a Plangaepus Fish with a level 98 / 100 Algaenite with RLC active as long as you have the Planktonite at 100 / 100.

For the Golden Fish (which requires three poles at maximum level), the wrangler has to make the initial attraction with either the Oak Branch or Broken Standard active, then (once attracted) cast with the other one. Deckhand Deb will handle the Fancy Rifle-pole. This is the case for any Multi-pole fish that requires three poles at maximum level. The 3rd pole as stated in the 'How to catch this fish?' will be used by a Deckhand, so never equip the given 3rd pole needed which the Deckhand will use. The Deckhand will equip this automatically after your first two poles has been equipped.

Currently, you are only able to catch ONE of any Multi-pole fish.

Several of the multi-pole fish can be initiated with any of its pole requirements needed regardless of what the "How to Catch" states which one is to be used first. Experience has shown that the trick is you must still switch to the opposite pole, again regardless what the red pop-up states to switch poles too. For example with the Spirit Ray Fish the how to catch tells you to equip Great Equalizer pole and harness LG, however one can actually use Kolenya pole first. The confusion than becomes when they receive a red pop-up telling them to switch to the Kolenya pole, which they already have equipped. Leaving that pole equipped will not catch the fish, one must switch to the opposite pole (Great Equalizer in this case) in order to catch it.

Multi-Pole List

Below is a list of the Multi-Pole Fish. Click on any of the images to access more detailed information about that particular fish.
NOTE: The fish images are meant to be hidden.

Farovian Multi-Pole Fish

Golden Fish Cursed Arthurian Fish Dweller Fish Yin Yang Koi Fish
Golden.jpg Cursed arthurian hidden.jpg Dweller.jpg Yin yang koi hidden.jpg
Plangaepus Fish Serpentine Fish Stormy Charybdis Fish Sig Sanctorio Fish
Plangaepus.jpg Serpentine.jpg Stormy-charybdis.jpg Sig Sanctorio hidden.jpg
Heartworm Fish Antaboga Fish Kwanky Fish Mother Hydra Fish
Heartworm-hidden.jpg Antaboga hidden.jpg Kwanky.jpg Mother-hydra.jpg


Roperian Multi-Pole Fish

Sludge Shark Fish Dragon Fish Green Diablo Shark Fish Calendar Fish
Sludge-shark hidden.jpg Dragon hidden.jpg Green-diablo-shark hidden.jpg Calendar hidden.jpg
Spirit Ray Fish Evo Shark Fish Double Reignbow Fish Sirene Fish
Spirit-ray hidden.jpg Evolutionary-exercise-shark hidden.jpg Double-reignbow hidden.jpg Sirene.jpg

See Also

The Fish of Farovia

The Fish of Waterport
The Fish of Fishertonville
The Fish of Blue Crescent
The Fish of Magma Reef
The Fish of Sans Culpra
The Fish of Monsoon Lagoon

The Fish of Fahwahvia

The Fish of Lost Temple

The Fish of Fariana Trench

The Fish of Big Love Island

The Fish of Geminisles

The Fish of Ten Year Storm

The Fish of Eldritch Islands

The Fish of Shipwreck Explorer

The Fish of Lucidia Preserve

The Fish of Icelantica

The Fish of Sigs Underwater Lab

The Fish of Parribea

Limited Time Fish

Mythical Night Fish

Multi-Pole Fish

Fish Location Chart

Pole Skill Matrix

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