Career Profitability and Perks
Kyna:
Quote from: BlueSoup on 2009 June 09, 04:20:44
Quote from: redwards on 2009 June 09, 03:19:14
Perfect quality deathfish look to sell for about $900-$1k. Fishing for deathfish looks like it could be pretty lucrative. Too bad they're only available from midnight to 2 am.
Midnight to 5am.
Build a pond on your sims' lot, have them stock it with deathfish. Deathfish can then be caught at any time in that pond, you are no longer limited to midnight-5am fishing to catch them.
To stock a pond requires 10 of the type of fish in your sim's inventory. You can stock a pond with more than than one type of fish - you can stock the pond with all 21 types of fish if you want.
Not sure what happens if you switch households, as I'm only partway through a rotation and haven't gotten back to the ponds I stocked yet. Hopefully the ponds will still be stocked next time I play those lots.
crunk:
On the subject of fishing, has anyone been playing Riverview with a fishing sim? I seem to be getting less varieties of fish than I did in Sunset Valley, mostly due to the fact that there isn't any salt water except for the Hatchery. Also, Robotfish in SV were found at the Science lot, but I haven't been able to catch one anywhere in Riverview. Any ideas?
Kyna:
My Riverview angler was able to fully stock his pond with all varieties of fish. I found robot fish in a fishing spot in the river near the science lot, so haven't had any problems with finding them, nor with finding deathfish (found in a fishing spot near the cemetery that appears at midnight).
I noticed that there are sometimes a couple of fishing spots near the mouth of the river that may be salt water, although I didn't check to if they were, as I found all the salt water fish at the hatchery.
Faizah:
Quote from: Kyna on 2009 June 09, 05:10:16
Quote from: BlueSoup on 2009 June 09, 04:20:44
Quote from: redwards on 2009 June 09, 03:19:14
Perfect quality deathfish look to sell for about $900-$1k. Fishing for deathfish looks like it could be pretty lucrative. Too bad they're only available from midnight to 2 am.
Midnight to 5am.
Build a pond on your sims' lot, have them stock it with deathfish. Deathfish can then be caught at any time in that pond, you are no longer limited to midnight-5am fishing to catch them.
To stock a pond requires 10 of the type of fish in your sim's inventory. You can stock a pond with more than than one type of fish - you can stock the pond with all 21 types of fish if you want.
Not sure what happens if you switch households, as I'm only partway through a rotation and haven't gotten back to the ponds I stocked yet. Hopefully the ponds will still be stocked next time I play those lots.
I switched households after stocking one sim's pond with deathfish, and the new household was able to drop by and catch a few deathfish, in broad daylight.
redwards:
Quote from: Kyna on 2009 June 09, 05:10:16
Quote from: BlueSoup on 2009 June 09, 04:20:44
Quote from: redwards on 2009 June 09, 03:19:14
Perfect quality deathfish look to sell for about $900-$1k. Fishing for deathfish looks like it could be pretty lucrative. Too bad they're only available from midnight to 2 am.
Midnight to 5am.
Build a pond on your sims' lot, have them stock it with deathfish. Deathfish can then be caught at any time in that pond, you are no longer limited to midnight-5am fishing to catch them.
To stock a pond requires 10 of the type of fish in your sim's inventory. You can stock a pond with more than than one type of fish - you can stock the pond with all 21 types of fish if you want.
Not sure what happens if you switch households, as I'm only partway through a rotation and haven't gotten back to the ponds I stocked yet. Hopefully the ponds will still be stocked next time I play those lots.
This sounds like a short route to being filthy rich. My sim caught 6 deathfish between midnight and 3 the other night, and 3 were perfect, for a total of 4-5 grand for 3 hours fishing.
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