My Time At Sandrock is a new crafting game by Pathea that shares similarities to the likes of Harvest Moon and Stardew Valley. As such, players will have plenty of items to collect and utilize in their building quest, including fish.
In the apocalyptic world of My Time At Sandrock, fishing takes on an entirely new identity.
Due to the considerable lack of water in the game world, players will need to rely on the sandfishing minigame to catch fish. These fish can be sold for a decent sum, and the minigame can be quite relaxing.
My Time At Sandrock players will gain access to the sandfishing minigame fairly early in the game, but some may be confused as to how exactly this occurs.
There are certain items that players will require before diving into sandfishing. Fortunately, these items are easy to obtain. Afterwards, all players need to do is learn the nuances of the minigame itself.
To begin, players will need to obtain a sandfish trap and some bait. They can create a sandfish trap via crafting using two copper bars, two wooden sticks and one thick rope.
The most basic bait that players can find are sandworms, which appear all over the ground. Sandworms also occasionally appear when players harvest rocks and plants in the environment.
With their bait and trap in hand, it's time to find a fishing spot and begin sandfishing.
Players can follow the steps given below to sandfish in My Time At Sandrock:
There are multiple iterations of fish in My Time At Sandrock, and they have a few different uses. Many fish are usable in cooking recipes and can also be sold for Gols in the saloon, making them a decent farming option.
Certain quests in the game will also require the player to do some sandfishing for a specific fish, so it doesn't
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