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# First step for fisher

1\. Player randomly picks 1 rod from Gachapon purchase separated into 3 segments, 6 levels per segment. The more hard-to-find rod, the more chance player can catch rare fish or high reward.​

2\. Catch the fishes with received rod at lake, river, or sea – player can pick whether they receive fishes in a form of $GIL or NFTs.​

3\. Repair a rod or refined for more chance.​

4\. Consume food to gain more Stamina.​

5\. Sell NFTs on Marketplace or withdraw $GIL to sell on Exchange.

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