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Does anyone know how you could have those rod stand animations for putting the rod down or picking it up? In the latest version of the game,at the time of this comment,your character dosen't have such a detailed animation for the rod stand. I am just wondering,cause I like it and would love to spice up my game if possible.
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this is inefficient. You can start leveling ground bait using crackers or any combination of base, additive and attractant but using only crackers is a waste of silver. You can use only crackers and pearl barely or buy "feed" from the farmers market ( super cheap, like one silver or something for a whole bag.) and an additive. You want to start with crucian/gibel and roach ground bait. It's the cheapest and not only consistently levels as you make, improves the quality because you want to use the better quality, not the 2/10 quality bround bait. Making Crackers over and over isn't really a useful specific fish ground bait, so you're wasting your money in the process of leveling the skill. Not only that, you can make a generic groundbait of crackers and barley or crackers and maggot or bloodworm and it still counts xp and can be used for roach, gibel, crucian, etc if you pair it with the corresponding bait. IF you don't have an attractant unlocked yet for say bream, you can make a bream groundbait still, leaving out the anise and it counts. You can buy eggs from the farmers market for like .40 an egg and make groundbait by throwing crackers, maggot or bloodworm or whatever you have unlocked, add an egg and an attractant or not and come up with your own. Crackers only and then oats only is generic bait and not really helpful at targeting specific fish at large sizes either.