Lure Show
Lure is a fishing rod enchantment that decreases the wait time for a bite on the hook. Contents
Usage[]Lure increases the rate of something biting the player's hook while fishing. Specifically, it decreases the wait time for something to appear by 5 seconds per level. See Fishing for more information. If commands are used to increase the enchantment level beyond 5, the wait timer does not start and fish do not bite. Data values[]ID[]Java Edition:
Bedrock Edition:
History[]
Issues[]Issues relating to "Lure" are maintained on the bug tracker. Report issues there. Enchantments
View at: Template:Enchantments/content [edit]
The process of waiting for a fish to bite involves patience, attention to the task at hand and a small dose of luck. Fishing is the use of a fishing rod to obtain items, usually fish. Catching fish[]A fishing bobber (in Bedrock Edition). A newly obtained Fishing Rod with the enchantments Lure II, Unbreaking III and Luck of the Sea II. To fish, the player must use a fishing rod to cast the line into a body of water. The player's position does not matter; the player can be in the water, underwater, sitting in a boat, or standing on adjacent land. Fish can be caught just as readily in small, shallow, and/or player-created pools, both aboveground and underground. The bobber must be watched closely. Small splashes can be seen around the bobber. Once the bobber hits water, the wait time is determined, and the player must wait for a random period between 5 and 30 seconds (100 to 600 ticks at 20 ticks per second) before the hook catches something.
After the wait period has passed, a trail of fishing particles appear, approaching the bobber in a serpentine path (provided that the Particles Video Setting is not set to Minimal). After 1 to 4 seconds the particles reach the bobber, the bobber dips below the surface, and the player has a approximately half a second[Bedrock Edition only] or evenly-distributed one to two seconds[Java Edition only] to reel in the line before the waiting time resets. Removing the bobber from water during this interval secures the caught item on the line. Upon a successful reel-in:
If the player wanders more than 32 blocks away from the bobber, or if the player stops holding a fishing rod, the bobber and fishing line disappear with no durability reduction to the rod. The bobber floats up to the water's surface even if the fishing rod is used from underwater unless it hooks onto a mob such as squid or is obstructed by a block. Fish mobs do not attempt to bite the fish hook and bobber, but can be hooked and reeled as with other mobs. Junk and treasure[]The fishing rod can occasionally catch treasure or junk instead of fish. A fishing rod without the Luck of the Sea enchantment has an 85% chance of catching fish, a 10% chance of catching junk, and a 5% chance of catching treasure. Each level of the Luck of the Sea enchantment increases the chance of catching a treasure at the expense of reducing the chances of catching fish and junk. The Luck status effect grants the same benefit. To catch items in the treasure category, the bobber must be in open water, defined as the 5×4×5 vicinity around the bobber resting on the water surface (2 blocks away horizontally, 2 blocks above the water surface, and 2 blocks deep). Each horizontal layer in this area must consist only of air and lily pads or water source blocks, waterlogged blocks without collision (such as signs, kelp, or coral fans), and bubble columns. These conditions are checked every tick to determine if the player is eligible to receive treasure from a fishing attempt. If the conditions are not met, only items in the fish and junk categories can be obtained from fishing. Catch possibilities outside Jungle biomes
Notes[]
Fishing rod durability[]The fishing rod has 64 units of durability in Java Edition and 384 units in Bedrock Edition. Each use costs 1 point, and the rod breaks when all durability is consumed. The number of uses can be increased if the Unbreaking or Mending enchantments are applied.
The durability cost is subtracted on reel-in, rather than on hooking. Therefore, no penalty is levied for switching to another item or dropping the rod instead of reeling in. History[]
Issues[]Issues relating to "Fishing" are maintained on the bug tracker. Report issues there. Trivia[]
Should I put Lure on my fishing rod Minecraft?Definitely combine them. Lure increases hit rate & Luck of the Sea increases the chance of good loot.
Can I fish in any water Minecraft?Spawning. Various fish can be found in different ocean biomes, but only salmon appear in rivers. Fish can also spawn in player-created bodies of water, as long as they are within a river or ocean biome.
What is the use of Lure in Minecraft?Lure increases the rate of something biting the player's hook while fishing. Specifically, it decreases the wait time for something to appear by 5 seconds per level. See Fishing for more information.
|