Forsaken World Special Bait — fishing reagent for rare fish species. Crafted by Craftsman, sold by Fisher trainers, dropped from rare events. Required for achievement-tier fish and Chef recipe rares.
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Overview
Special Bait is a Forsaken World fishing-profession reagent — used by Fishers to attract rare fish species not catchable with standard bait. Special Bait variants target specific rare fish, including those needed for Chef recipe rares and event achievements.
This article covers item details, sources, and best uses.
If you are an avid angler in the world of Eyrda, and your skill level has been recognized as fourth by Niven himself, consider obtaining special fishing titles and achievements. Be patient and try your luck, as great rewards await you.
Bait
Fisherman Niven with his son Dottie Special Bait is an item that, when activated, grants a 20-minute status that increases the chance of catching special fish. Catching a series of special items unlocks an Achievement.
Special items themselves contain value or experience or grant access to obtaining them.
Ways to Obtain Bait:
To craft Special Bait, you need to obtain a recipe. First, catch 20 Crystal Shells on Rainbow Island north of Free Harbor. No special items are required, just a regular fishing rod and a 4th-level angler.
You can buy bait from other players or at the auction.
Note: Catching one crystal shell is part of an achievement.
Special Bait Recipes You can get a bait recipe from the fisherman's son, Dottie. Several recipes for the same bait are available, differing in the type of fish used as the base. Otherwise, the recipes are identical.
Bait
Fish Meat
Base Fish
= + +
+ + + (Pucheglazka)
+ + + (Moon Eel)
+ + (Frozen Fish)
+ + (Herring)
+ (Crystal Fish)
+ (Sleepy Fish)
Note: No energy or patience is spent on creating bait or processing fish meat.
Titles
Special fishing titles can be obtained by turning in a certain number of special baits to NPC Hammer, who sits on the porch behind Niven. If you have the required amount of bait in your inventory, an exclamation mark will appear above Hammer's head.
Note: Titles are available to players starting from level 60.
According to Hammer, "he is too greedy," so you can only receive one title per week.
Title
Required Bait
Additional Items
Additional Reward
Rookie
100
-
Fisherman
200
-
** Experience** (~ 3.8kk)
Avid Fisherman
300
-
** Experience** (~ 5.8kk)
Veteran Fisherman
400
-
** Experience** (~ 7.7kk)
Unagi-san
500
Faith Shard
Master Angler
600
** Experience **(~13.4kk)
Champion Fisher
700
Ice Tear(x15)
** Experience**
Achievement
The achievement consists of catching a series of special items. You need to catch each one.
For catching all items, except the crystal shell, the use of special bait is required.
Special Catch
Almost every item caught with special bait can only be caught in a specific location:
Catch
Region
Contains (one of)
Siren's Tear
231,300 Experience
** ** River Tear
346,950 Experience
** ** Sea Tear
578,250 Experience
** ** Golden Fish Necklace
Sands of Oblivion
** ** Bottle from the Sands
Treasure Map of the Sands of Oblivion
** ** Ellie's Box
Divnolesye
Bottle from Divnolesye
Treasure Map of Divnolesye.
Bottle from the Dream Grove
Dream Grove
Treasure Map of the Dream Grove.
** ** Pearl Oyster
Any body of water in Eyrda
Crystal Shell
Rainbow Island
Exchange for bait recipe.
Special catch not related to the Fisherman's Achievement
** ** Wooden Box
** ** Pet Sealer
Sands of Oblivion
Alleria (green/blue)
1,156,500 Experience
Note: Ice Tear is the item needed for the last fishing title, requiring 15 pieces. It is caught at the Beast Lake.
See also:
Profession: Fisherman
Cook Recipes
Guild Base Fishing
Big Fishing
FAQ
Q: Where do I get Special Bait?
A: Crafted via Craftsman profession (recipes), purchased from Fisher trainer NPCs, or dropped from rare fishing-zone events.
Q: Which Special Bait for what?
A: Different baits target different species. Standard tier baits work in starter zones; rare baits unlock fish in Forsaken Lands and Sands of Oblivion.
Q: Worth using over standard bait?
A: For achievements: yes — standard bait can't catch the rare species needed. For levelling Fisher: standard is more efficient per cost.