Unless you're going for fish in Twisted Strand or Devil's Spine, you typically don't need mangrove or volcanic fishing capabilities. So I personally don't feel like the versatile rod is worth the space it takes up. I also got the deluxe edition, so I have the sign of ruin, which takes up a rod slot. My loadout is currently sinew spindle, encrusted talisman, sign of ruin and fathomless winch. I'll swap in the right equipment for mangrove or volcanic when I need it. But this is my late-game fishing loadout when I'm just messing around.
I spend a pretty equal time in those biomes so find it's easiest just to use that rod instead of switching them out constantly, but I see your point. Yeah I didn't get the DLC, or else I'd use the Sign of Ruin too. I'm tempted to do what you do and switch out the Versatile Rod for the Sinew Spindle when I'm aberration hunting.
That's a nice "all your needs are covered" setup. I do think it's a bit of a shame the boat slots don't allow for an "all aberrant gear" loadout, as the winch, rod, spindle, and talisman shapes don't allow for all 4 to be equipped at once. Since the shrine rods cover everything except for volcanic between them and double up on shallow it might've been alright, and it seems like it could've been a neat/ flavourful setup.
I'd have settled for just being able to carry ship components in slots beside their designated ones, at the cost of not being able to use them. If the bonus to aberants still applied, I'd definitely do that while filling out my encyclopedia. It could even add the possibility of switching out gear while out at sea, adding some interesting tactical options.
@@jaydonthewarrior636 haha that's smart though! I'm considering doing that as well honestly since now I'm just trying to catch all Aberration variants!
These are very well-considered suggestions. Your lighting rig is the same as mine, but my Dredge ship's propulsion array consists of an Engine Stack, three Jet Drive Engines (your video inspired me to replace my Improved Outboard Engine with two Jet Drives, so thanks) and an Arterial Engine (which I just think is cool), and my fishing tools consist of the Radiant Trawl Net, the Infused Hoist, three Infused Rods (base, Fireproof and Coiled) and the Sign of Ruin. I also gained the final massive hull upgrade through the Iron Rig, and installed nearly a dozen upgrades for faster fishing, dredging, turning and reverse speeds.
I’m a big fan of the total jet drive setup. Lets you abuse the turbo once you get it. Let’s me get anywhere insanely quick with no risk of popping a larger engine and leaving me stranded.
Between the 2*2 trawl nets options, I did a deep dive and counted the fish that can be trawled for costal & volcanic vs shallow & mangrove. In the majority of regions, the costal/volcanic one is the better option, since there are more fish you can get from trawling for those categories. Of course, if you're in Twisted Strand for a few in-game days, you'll benefit more from the shallow/mangrove trawl. Kind of. You'll still catch the same number of fish. What changes is the types of fish. If you need fish specific to Twisted Strand, switch over, but if it's just for money, I haven't done enough research to decide what's best. But you'll get far more types of fish globally with the costal/volcanic one. Figured this might be useful.
bruh you didn't even cover how op crab pots are. these things made me get 10k to 30k money or gold or whatever you want to call it every 10 days or less. its is a really good investment worth the effort of emptying them and repairing then placing them back (i have over 300k money / gold) also if you are reading this, do you know any good dredge or inscription type games ? don't get me wrong dredge is still very fun tho, worth every penny spent on it. also good video keep it up
Yeah that's one of the reasons I ditch the trawl net is because crab pots are hardcore worth it especially once you get upgraded ones. Check out Sunless Sea. It's not a fishing game, but is kind of similar with it's eeriness and upgrading your ship.
@@BodinTheGreatGaming well the finale trawl net is pretty not bad i mean a 50% chance to get a shark every 2 hours ? don't mind if i do. you can equip it while you are emptying crab pots for extra income
@@djamilaikedjaioune8305 Good point! I wish the devs would add more expensive stuff in the game though. I felt like by the time I was at the end of the game, money was pretty much useless.
The game is all about changing your layout depending on what you are going to do. As empty space is important. There are also fish that can only caught by a net.
I use pretty much the same, but I go for all jet engines since at those speeds you really don't need to be going any faster than you already are, and the added safety is too good not to have. I tend to forego a net or the talisman entirely in favor of the extra space. I find that the net takes up way too much space in the early game, and by late game you already have way better money making strategies. Not to mention the cost in research components, which are far better spent on more important things, like engines and rods. Also fishing speed becomes largely unimportant by late game. With good lights, you can stay up all night anyway, so by the time you get the talisman, it's no longer useful.
Full jet drive engine is the optimal engine layout. Cost does not matter since if you doing crab pot and using net you going to make massive amount of money. Another advantage is Haste, each time the limit get full you lose an engine and haste gauge reset so you can spam haste multiple times when you are trying to escape. Versatile is not worth it either since you can just stack the 2 previous rods and get more fishing speed with just a space difference. You can also skip most rods and get tendor rod instead to save on research parts.
I'm fond of using the unholy fishing equipment found on ominous shrines by ritually sacrificing fish. The only fish type you can't get with those is volcanic, meaning you can largely ignore the fishing rod section of the research trees until you need volcanic fish. Frees up a lot of research doots for other things. The net from the frozen DLC is excellent, too.
did this come out before the DLC? there is an aberrant net in the Ice area that is the most versatile in the game. Shallow, Costal, Oceanic, and Ice. you wont need Ice outside of the DLC area but the other 3 are everywhere.
@@BodinTheGreatGaming wow you replied quick. thanks for the update. hope they release more. its a great game. and another data point that small companies at better than a lot of the AAAs out there.
@@AnBuoy “Correct Engine Operation” from the Shipwright and “Pushing the Limits: Engines” by completing the Figure in Purple pursuit. That’ll give you a total of a +12.5% faster engines.
Updated Layout Guide: ruclips.net/video/O5RaGjLs0sg/видео.htmlsi=HvyFvSwAbeHAShd-
Unless you're going for fish in Twisted Strand or Devil's Spine, you typically don't need mangrove or volcanic fishing capabilities. So I personally don't feel like the versatile rod is worth the space it takes up. I also got the deluxe edition, so I have the sign of ruin, which takes up a rod slot. My loadout is currently sinew spindle, encrusted talisman, sign of ruin and fathomless winch. I'll swap in the right equipment for mangrove or volcanic when I need it. But this is my late-game fishing loadout when I'm just messing around.
I spend a pretty equal time in those biomes so find it's easiest just to use that rod instead of switching them out constantly, but I see your point.
Yeah I didn't get the DLC, or else I'd use the Sign of Ruin too. I'm tempted to do what you do and switch out the Versatile Rod for the Sinew Spindle when I'm aberration hunting.
@@BodinTheGreatGamingcan we have an update for Iron Rig?
@@texastank it’s coming soon hopefully!
@@BodinTheGreatGaming yay
But it has relatively good fishing speed compared to most other options
That's a nice "all your needs are covered" setup. I do think it's a bit of a shame the boat slots don't allow for an "all aberrant gear" loadout, as the winch, rod, spindle, and talisman shapes don't allow for all 4 to be equipped at once. Since the shrine rods cover everything except for volcanic between them and double up on shallow it might've been alright, and it seems like it could've been a neat/ flavourful setup.
I'd have settled for just being able to carry ship components in slots beside their designated ones, at the cost of not being able to use them. If the bonus to aberants still applied, I'd definitely do that while filling out my encyclopedia.
It could even add the possibility of switching out gear while out at sea, adding some interesting tactical options.
I like the Ultra Jet, just like my speed.
Plus sign of ruin and the small fishing hook to finish out the slots.
The basic fishing hook or the Sinew Spindle?
@Bodin The Great Sniew Spindle,
I couldn't think of its name. Honestly it's just to finish out the slots, I like everything being filled in XD
@@jaydonthewarrior636 haha that's smart though! I'm considering doing that as well honestly since now I'm just trying to catch all Aberration variants!
These are very well-considered suggestions.
Your lighting rig is the same as mine, but my Dredge ship's propulsion array consists of an Engine Stack, three Jet Drive Engines (your video inspired me to replace my Improved Outboard Engine with two Jet Drives, so thanks) and an Arterial Engine (which I just think is cool), and my fishing tools consist of the Radiant Trawl Net, the Infused Hoist, three Infused Rods (base, Fireproof and Coiled) and the Sign of Ruin. I also gained the final massive hull upgrade through the Iron Rig, and installed nearly a dozen upgrades for faster fishing, dredging, turning and reverse speeds.
Genuinely great tips, thank you!
You're welcome 😁
I’m a big fan of the total jet drive setup. Lets you abuse the turbo once you get it. Let’s me get anywhere insanely quick with no risk of popping a larger engine and leaving me stranded.
That’s def a great option!
By “turbo”, do you mean the “haste” ability?
@@twistedtick that’s the one. Costs a little bit in repairs, but the speed I can maintain just makes it so powerful.
@@BodinTheGreatGaming what’s better about your engine setup you think?
@@grimer1805 it’s a little more affordable bc jet drives are more expensive and it’s faster.
Between the 2*2 trawl nets options, I did a deep dive and counted the fish that can be trawled for costal & volcanic vs shallow & mangrove. In the majority of regions, the costal/volcanic one is the better option, since there are more fish you can get from trawling for those categories. Of course, if you're in Twisted Strand for a few in-game days, you'll benefit more from the shallow/mangrove trawl. Kind of. You'll still catch the same number of fish. What changes is the types of fish. If you need fish specific to Twisted Strand, switch over, but if it's just for money, I haven't done enough research to decide what's best. But you'll get far more types of fish globally with the costal/volcanic one. Figured this might be useful.
Interesting! Thanks for the deep dive into the different trawl net options. Curious which one would net (pun intended) more money between the two?
I personally use Engine Stack+Jet Drives, all-in-one rod+heavy duty trawl net, flame of the sky+cloudy lenses
bruh you didn't even cover how op crab pots are. these things made me get 10k to 30k money or gold or whatever you want to call it every 10 days or less. its is a really good investment worth the effort of emptying them and repairing then placing them back (i have over 300k money / gold)
also if you are reading this, do you know any good dredge or inscription type games ? don't get me wrong dredge is still very fun tho, worth every penny spent on it. also good video keep it up
Yeah that's one of the reasons I ditch the trawl net is because crab pots are hardcore worth it especially once you get upgraded ones.
Check out Sunless Sea. It's not a fishing game, but is kind of similar with it's eeriness and upgrading your ship.
@@BodinTheGreatGaming well the finale trawl net is pretty not bad i mean a 50% chance to get a shark every 2 hours ? don't mind if i do. you can equip it while you are emptying crab pots for extra income
@@djamilaikedjaioune8305 Good point! I wish the devs would add more expensive stuff in the game though. I felt like by the time I was at the end of the game, money was pretty much useless.
@@BodinTheGreatGaming yea the most expensive thing is 1.5k only. or about 3 k (the finale boat if you buy the 3 metal plates)
I'm still new to the game, and this video is a really good tutorial, thank you!
You’re very welcome!! Any other questions you’ve got please feel free to ask me!
The game is all about changing your layout depending on what you are going to do. As empty space is important.
There are also fish that can only caught by a net.
I use pretty much the same, but I go for all jet engines since at those speeds you really don't need to be going any faster than you already are, and the added safety is too good not to have.
I tend to forego a net or the talisman entirely in favor of the extra space. I find that the net takes up way too much space in the early game, and by late game you already have way better money making strategies. Not to mention the cost in research components, which are far better spent on more important things, like engines and rods. Also fishing speed becomes largely unimportant by late game. With good lights, you can stay up all night anyway, so by the time you get the talisman, it's no longer useful.
Full jet drive engine is the optimal engine layout. Cost does not matter since if you doing crab pot and using net you going to make massive amount of money. Another advantage is Haste, each time the limit get full you lose an engine and haste gauge reset so you can spam haste multiple times when you are trying to escape. Versatile is not worth it either since you can just stack the 2 previous rods and get more fishing speed with just a space difference. You can also skip most rods and get tendor rod instead to save on research parts.
For a video of a best loadout, the unsymmetrical placements of your lamps stresses me out!
🤣🤣
I'm fond of using the unholy fishing equipment found on ominous shrines by ritually sacrificing fish. The only fish type you can't get with those is volcanic, meaning you can largely ignore the fishing rod section of the research trees until you need volcanic fish. Frees up a lot of research doots for other things.
The net from the frozen DLC is excellent, too.
Make a video about trawl net can only catch. Thank you
Isn't it Hay-Dl as in Hades?
It is.
What do I do with all the materials I’ve stashed if my ship is max upgraded ?? Do I need them?
Sell that shit! Or you could always save it for the next update if you’re not starting a new save
Lol, money isn’t an issue for me. I love just going around fishing so I’m currently sitting on 65k 😅
did this come out before the DLC? there is an aberrant net in the Ice area that is the most versatile in the game. Shallow, Costal, Oceanic, and Ice. you wont need Ice outside of the DLC area but the other 3 are everywhere.
Yeah I made this very early on, before a few updates.
@@BodinTheGreatGaming wow you replied quick. thanks for the update.
hope they release more. its a great game. and another data point that small companies at better than a lot of the AAAs out there.
@@HIROX13 haha, I try to reply to comments ASAP!
I do too! I loved the DLC but felt I completed the entire DLC in like an hour and wanted more 😭
@@BodinTheGreatGaming well Ironhaven is the big DLC and still in the works! I can't wait! 🎣
Thanks for the video and comments. ❤
@@apexnext So excited for it!
You're welcome! 😁
What is the map in your storage at 1:08? 100%-ed the game not too long ago and i cant remember seeing it, is it from the dlc?
No its in the game. There are 3 map pieces around the Stellar Basin region that shows a location for a treasure chest.
@@NewCandyCane Thanks, i wil check it out!
unless the speed doesn't stack all jet engines have more speed than the other engines output and takes less space
Where do you sell jewellery?
There’s a Trader in the Little Marrow that buys them.
How come your jet drive engines are 10.1kn and mine are 9.5kn?
There are some side quests you can complete that’ll award you books that will increase your speed by a small percentage!
@@BodinTheGreatGaming remember which ones trying to platnium the game rn?
@@AnBuoy “Correct Engine Operation” from the Shipwright and “Pushing the Limits: Engines” by completing the Figure in Purple pursuit. That’ll give you a total of a +12.5% faster engines.
For the record you don't need all the books to platinum the game. 😎
Why.... Does that look like my current setup?
@@itty_trainsss because you’re a genius like me 😉
Why bothering, I just defeated it on less then 3 hours ... with 35km engine
Single best? You literally said there is no single best in your video lol