Fish Flingers





Fish Flingers is a members only Distraction and Diversion released on 23 March 2010 that features the Fishing skill. There are no level or quest requirements to play Fish Flingers and no required items as they are all provided. Having a low or a high Fishing level does not bring any advantages or disadvantages to the activity itself.

To the north of the Fishing Guild is a peaceful island named Isla Anglerine, to which many species of rare fish flock. Why they do so is unknown, but it makes the island a paradise for budding fishermen. Discovering this, representatives of the Fishing Guild have arranged for regular fishing competitions to be held there, in which those with a love of angling can prove their skill in a race to land the most and the heaviest catches.

There is currently no official world for Fish Flingers. However, there are three unofficial worlds: worlds 144, 39, and 23.

The name of the D&D is a play on the words "fish fingers", also known as fishsticks). The "Flingers" in Fish Flingers refers to the way the fish in this D&D are "flung" out of the water. There is a way to fling your fish forward if you stand in the right spot on the docks. This is the second time in a fishing activity where you can see the fish come out of the water, preceded by Barbarian Fishing.

On the day of release, the Fishing Guild was updated and the entrance changed. Also players must be 68 Fishing not only to enter the guild, but also to talk to the Fishing Master, who has been moved inside the guild. On the day of the release, if you were resting or performing an emote while the lobby closed then you would stay in the lobby.

In the Knowledge Base, a caption for one of the pictures is "I'm gonna catch you little fishy." This is a reference to "I'm gonna eat you little fishy", said by The Cat on Red Dwarf.

Requirements


You need entry tickets to enter a game of Fish Flingers. So long as a player has enough competition entry tickets they will be able to enter. One ticket is used each competition. Players receive 10 new tickets each week and may find additional tickets at random during a competition. You may only claim your next set of 10 tickets if it has been a week since you claimed your last set and you have used all of your tickets. Therefore the maximum number of competitions a player can compete in is 10 per week plus the number of tickets they find.

It is possible for players to receive entry tickets whilst fishing in Fish Flingers.

Competition times


A competition is run every 90 minutes (1 hour and 30 minutes). Five minutes before the Fisherman says the competition will start, players can be teleported to the waiting room on Isla Anglerine by talking to him. The timer resets as soon as a new game starts. That means that if players are late, they will have to wait up to 85 minutes (1 hour and 25 minutes) to enter the waiting room for a new contest. The event starts at approximately the same time on every world, so players must wait the full time to enter the competition again after finishing.

The rough times for competitions, both AM and PM, are listed as below. However, the schedule changes each system update so that a game starts at the time of the update. Therefore the schedule below may be out of date and require [ updating] if there has been a recent system update. Up to date competition times can also be found on the official RuneScape Forums. You can also operate your tackle box to get the correct time until the next game. Note that the starting time varies by a few minutes on different worlds.

A timer counting down the rough time until the next competition starts can also be found at the top of this page.

Arriving 5 minutes before the game begins is a good idea, as the game will begin almost instantly.

Logging out in the middle of a competition will remove the player from the competition. However, the player will still be able to enter a competition in another world if it is about to begin.

Clues
The Fisherman will also give clues to get 100% for a fish if a player asks for one before being teleported to the lobby. Every player gets one clue per game, so a good strategy would be to share your clues with a group of friends, to maximize your chances of discovering a perfect combination. The fisherman will give a clue consisting of a type of fish, the place to find the fish, and bait/hook/distance.

Hook clues

 * You’ll find drift herring at the docks. That species is fairly normal and doesn’t need a special hook. A normal hook should catch them just fine.
 * Explanation: Use a standard hook to catch herring at the docks.


 * You'll find thunder trout at the river. That species has a small mouth, so you'll need to take that into account when choosing your hook.
 * Explanation: Use a slim hook to catch trout at the river.


 * You'll find drift herring at the docks. That species tends to nibble its food, so a double hook will help to catch them.
 * Explanation: Use a double hook to catch herring at the docks.


 * You'll find jubilant salmon at the lake. That species has a wide mouth, so you'll need to take that into account when choosing your hook.
 * Explanation: Use a large hook to catch salmon at the lake.


 * You'll find spined herring at the river. They're clever and can spot metal a mile off. You´d better think carefully about what type of hook you use.
 * Explanation: Use a wooden or bone hook to catch herring at the river.

Distance clues

 * You'll find skipping cod at the lake. They've been spotted close to the shore, so you won't need much weight on your line to reach them
 * Explanation: Range 1, 2, or 3

Tackles
In the Fish Flingers activity, there are four locations, (river, lake, dock and beach) each of which you can find different fish. The point of this activity is to fish with the most efficiency (up to 100%). You can achieve this by mixing and matching bait, hooks, and weights. Each of these choices account for one third of the total rating when chosen correctly. The correct mix varies each time you play.

Weights
1 x Small = 1kg

1 x Medium = 2kg

1 x Large = 5kg

Fish
The names of the six fish all have different prefixes in front of their names depending on the locations in which they are found. The prefixes given are as follows in the table.

Strategy
Because it is important to get your rating to 100% as fast as possible, there are a few tactics you can use to speed up the search process.

For the first fishing spot you have no information about the correct bait, hook or weight so you have to start with a random choice. For the weight you can best start with one large weight because it only requires one click and permits to build up from range 2 to range 3,4,6 and 7 easily by adding extra large weights. If range of 1 and 5 are not done yet, achieved by removing large weights and adding medium in its place.

Finding the correct hook
The first part of the tackle you have to find is the hook because you can find the correct one in a maximum of three tries. You have 3 sets (standard - slim, large - double, wood - bone), and you start with one of the hooks out of these sets. First you are going to change your hook into a hook from another set, so if you chose standard you change your hook to anything except slim. You also get hints and there et you tips to get the right hook.

There are five possible changes each with a different conclusion:

Finding the correct bait




If you use correct tactics it is possible to determine the correct bait in three tries, although this is a little more difficult than finding the correct hook. You can represent the eight different bait types as corners of an octagon where bait types on adjacent corners have a similarity (colour or shape). The fastest way to look for the correct bait is to change the first bait type to a bait type three or four corners away.

There are again five possible changes:

Note: when at a point when searching for the correct bait or correct hook you get a rating of 83% you don't have to do the whole procedure described above. One of the two (bait or hook) is already correct and the other is similar to the correct type or also correct. You have to change the current hook to the type of the same set (unless you already know the correct hook).

There are two possible changes:

When in this last option you then change the hook back to the old hook and change the bait to one of the similar types

There are two possible changes:

Finding the correct weight
When you have found the correct hook and the correct bait your rating should be at 66%, 83% or 100%. If you rating isn't 100% you still have to find the correct weight. To do this you have to check every possible weight, there are no similarities between the weight (e.g. it's possible to get 83% at range 3 and 100% at range 6).

You can get five of the seven ranges with only adding extra large weights. To get the other two ranges (1 and 5m) you need to add a single medium weight or 3 large weights and one medium weight. The easiest way to get through all the weights is to build up from one large weight up until 5 large weights. When you still haven't found the correct weight remove two large weights and add a medium weight. And if it's still not 100%, remove all remaining large weights. Most of the time you will find the perfect tackle without having to do this.

Finding more 100% fish
When you have your first fish at 100% you can then continue to look for more other (and possibly heavier fish). First write down or remember the tackles you already found. Neither of these characteristics (bait/hook/weight) are correct for any of the other five fish. This makes the search for more 100%'s potentially faster than the first one. After doing all spots for one fish, you'll have to look for spots where there are two types of fish. This can be either of the four spots (beach, dock, lake or river). The benefit you have when you first get one fish for each region is that there are only 4 possible bait types, 2 possible hooks and 3 possible weight combinations left. This makes it much easier to find the correct bait for the second fish without changing between catching one fish and the other because of trial and error, complicating the search.

Heaviest fish


One of the most important things is to keep the rating high and smooth. The same combination of perfect tackle is never used for two different fish in the same competition.

Once players have found the perfect tackle for a fish, the ones digit for the weight in the fish they catch will always be the same. This is helpful in determining which fish type is the heaviest in the competition.

If a fish's weight ends in a 9 or 4, it can be the heaviest (which has a maximum weight of 199) or the lightest (which has a maximum weight of 179).


 * However, the heaviest species does not have a chance getting 19; while the lightest species does not have a chance getting 189 and 199.

If a fish's weight ends in a 5 or 0, it must be the heavy species (which has a maximum weight of 195).

If a fish's weight ends in a 1, it must be the average species (which has a maximum weight of 191).

If a fish's weight ends in a 7 or 2, it must be the average species (which has a maximum weight of 187).

If a fish's weight ends in a 3, it must be the light species (which has a maximum weight of 183).

Losing connection or logging out
If you lose connection or log out while the competition is still running, when your connection is re-established or you log in again, you appear inside the game with the catches window clear, but the tackles, catches, etc. are valid.

However, logging out and attempting to change worlds during a competition that has already started will result in the player being removed from the competition without the return of their entry ticket.

Score
To get your score several criteria are taken into account:


 * Total Fish Caught: x
 * Total Weight: y
 * Heaviest fish: z
 * Number of Awards: A
 * Number of Medals: B
 * Perfect Tackle Found: C (see table)
 * Bonus for Performance: D (Average Weight Rating)

$$Score = (10x + y + 10z + 2000A + 1000B + C) * (1 + \frac{D}{100})$$

Scoring more than 40k points will not yield any extra experience.

Types of fish


There are six species of fish that can be caught:
 * Bass
 * Cod
 * Herring
 * Pike
 * Salmon
 * Trout

The location of the fish differs from competition to competition.

Be adventurous, as 2 spots will contain 2 types of fish.

Awards
Awards are given for the following achievements: Awards offer bonus points to your total score, making it more likely that you will be one of the top scoring players.
 * Heaviest fish caught
 * Most fish caught
 * Heaviest catch total

If multiple people achieve the same score for an achievement (for example, multiple people have a heaviest catch of 199), they will all be given the award. The score board will show that you were the winner for that award, even if you tied for it.

Medals
Medals are given for the following achievements:
 * 1) Junior Angler - Find the perfect tackle for three species
 * 2) Master Angler - Find the perfect tackle for all six species
 * 3) Heavy Catch - At least 80% of fish caught being of the heaviest species
 * 4) Efficient Fisher - Obtain an average catch rating of 80% or higher

Medals offer bonus points to your total score. Certain numbers of medals are also required to buy tackle boxes.

Rewards






The winner and the next four highest scorers are stood on the podium. They can stay until they decide to get down (be careful with dropping items on the podium as it is impossible to get back up unless you use telekinetic grab).

You can talk to the Fisherman's wife for information on Rewards and to know your Competition History, she is located in front of the Fishing Guild.

The Fisherman's Wife offers lobsters, swordfish, and sharks as a reward, even though her table only has bass and cod on it.

Fishing experience
Players automatically gain some Fishing experience after the competition is over. According to information at this moment, the amount of fishing experience is maximised at around level 50. The cap of the experience is around 20,000.

A formula for estimating fishing experience is: $$game points/2 - 50*\left\vert 50-fishing level \right\vert.$$

* Game points is capped at 40,000.

Tokens
Players receive a certain number of tokens depending on the total number of fish caught. For every four fish caught, they earn one Fishing Token.

In exchange for tokens players can buy either raw fish (it would appear that one can only receive fish that they can catch at their Fishing level) or a tackle box. A tackle box is used to store Fishing equipment (Fishing rod, harpoon, etc.), Fishing bait (fishing bait, feathers, etc.) and other items (Fist of Guthix Fishing gloves, cooking gauntlets). Tackle boxes are upgraded when players have purchased the first to hold more items, though each tackle box requires more medals earned in total to obtain them with tokens. Getting and upgrading tackle boxes does not actually spend medals, it just requires players to have obtained that many. Players need 20 medals to get the first box, and an additional 30 to get the next box.

Tokens do have a cap. Players can only have 2000 tokens at a time, and must use them to get more.

Music
Some music tracks will be unlocked during this D&D, all of which are on the island.


 * Stillwater, in the waiting area.
 * Saltwater, on the docks, west and east of the waiting area.
 * Freshwater, anywhere north of the waiting area, river, lake and beach.

Glitches



 * There is a glitch while wearing mudskipper hat and talking to a fisherman/fishman wife:
 * There is a glitch that your normal Inventory will come up instead of the Tackle Box Menu this will happen if you try and withdraw from a familiar. It can be fixed by logging in and out very quickly.
 * There is a glitch that occurs when you enter the lobby right as a game starts. You are left in the lobby, unable to play, while the game continues.
 * There is a glitch that seems to occur when salmon ends up sharing an area with pike, making it uncatchable for that competition.
 * There is a glitch with the hints for red and brown wriggling creatures that reverses the expected bait for worms and maggots.
 * Sometimes at the end of a round a mass logout occurs for all players who took part in the game, skipping the end-game lobby. This seems to have come with the Egg-streme Management update of 23 March 2010, when the ability to recolour dark bows was introduced.
 * The Efficient Fisher medal appears to be glitched, and ratings of 50-60% are generally the norm even when the actual ratings are calculated to be above 95%. The practical limit, therefore, seems to be only 3 medals a game, in the absence of a Salmon Glitch. When Salmon is glitched, only 2 medals are possible if it is not the heaviest species, and only 1 medal possible if it is.