Fishing (Dragon Quest Builders 2)
Fishing in Dragon Quest Builders 2 is available to players who bought the Aquarium DLC or play on PC or Xbox.

Overview edit
Fishing requires two things: a body of water and the fishing rod tool. The former can be found naturally in the game or created with the bottomless pot, while the later is obtained from Gillian after doing some quests for her.
Fishing is done via a mini-game that begins by casting the fishing rod into a large body of water. Three different fish will appear. One at random will begin swimming towards the bobber and bite hesitantly at it. The player can either press the confirm button early or press the same button they used to cast the rod to stop fishing before the fish bites down confidently. Failure to press the confirm button within a few seconds after a confident bite will result in the fish running away, and when the third fish runs away the Builder will be left with no fish while they stare blankly at the water. However, if the player presses the confirm button after a confident bite, they enter the second stage, and all other fish run away.
A bar will appear, with "Escape!" on the right side and "Catch!" on the left. If the player presses the confirm button fast enough, the game considers it a "PERFECT HIT!" and a fish icon appears somewhere in the middle of the bar, but if the player is too late, it registers as a regular "HIT!" and the fish will appear further to the right. The fish icon will slowly swim to the right side. Sometimes, there will be text underneath the bar that says "It's a big one!" and battle music will play - these fish are harder to catch, moving faster and also struggling. If it is a normal fish, the player must rapidly press the confirm button to reel the fish in, as without doing so, the fish slowly slips away. If it is "a big one", occasionally it will turn red and move extremely quickly. The player must hold down the confirm button to stop it, and when it turns back to normal the player can return to spamming the confirm button..
All the catches can be displayed in bodies of water with their preferred water type (otherwise they will swim for a little bit and pop right out as an item) with a maximum of 50 fish displayed per island.
After the Builder obtains the fishing rod from Gillian, the toughie and elder npc villagers will fish in any body of water, and they will put their catches in nearby chests. This includes the named toughie npc villagers like Digby or Gillian too.
Catching all 40 different species unlocks the Marine Monument recipe.
Fishing edit
Each fish has four values that determine where it can spawn: water type, size, island, and specific location.
- Fish only live in the four water types: fresh water, muddy water, seawater and hot water. They cannot live in the other liquid types (poison, lava and plasma).
- The size refers to the size of the shadows that appear when fishing. There are four possible sizes: small, medium, large and gigantic.
- The island refers to the general location it can be fished in.
- Some species can only be fished in very specific locations or under specific situations, like the Angelfish being only catchable in the underground lake in Khrumbul-Dun's mines. Some species spawns are determined by the map tile you're fishing on. Map tiles cover an area of 32x32 blocks, and depending on the block type, the minimap will display a kind of tile or another.
Additionally, each species comes in three sizes: standard, big (★) and "whopping great" (★★). This secondary size value is independent of the fish's species shadow size that determines spawns, and is mostly for decoration purposes. For small fish, the "whopping great" size will show the text "It's a big one!", and for medium fish, both the big and "whopping great" sizes will show this text. For some large fish, all three sizes will show this text. However, some food recipes like the smoked salmon can be made in better quality by using big or whopping great ingredients. Note that while any size will count for unlocking the Marine Monument statue (catching all fish types), only the standard size for each species counts towards filling the Builderpedia recipe section in.
Fish list edit
The following list does not provide every location for each species, but their most common or even unique location in some cases.
Trivia edit
- Unlike in Dragon Quest X or the first Builders game, only aquatic animals can be caught when fishing in Builders 2.