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| name = Cerulean Pearl
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| type = crafting material
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| quality = epic
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'''Cerulean Pearls''' are a [[crafting material]] used to [[Augmentation|augment]] [[fishing rod]]s.
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=Cerulean Pearls=
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Cerulean pearls are a type of [[Crafting Material|crafting material]] that can be used to augment [[Fishing|fishing rods]]. Cerulean pearls can be obtained through from buying them from [[Angler Nayla]] using [[Angler's Marks]], through [[Fishing|fishing]], and through salvaging fishing rods. Cerulean pearls are always epic [[Quality|quality]].
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== Acquisition ==
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* Bought from [[Angler Nayla]] using [[Angler's Mark]]s during the [[Fishing Tournament]].
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* From fishing, especially while using a rod with the "Extra chance to hook items" stat. There's a 0.2% chance to fish up a pearl instead of a fish, and this increases by an additional 0.2% (additive) for each point of "Extra chance to hook items" on the fishing rod used.

Latest revision as of 15:23, 25 September 2024

Cerulean Pearl

Cerulean Pearl
Cerulean Pearl.png
Type
Crafting material
Quality
Epic

Cerulean Pearls are a crafting material used to augment fishing rods.

Version 0.15.0: This article is up to date for the latest version of Isleward.

Acquisition[edit]

  • Bought from Angler Nayla using Angler's Marks during the Fishing Tournament.
  • From fishing, especially while using a rod with the "Extra chance to hook items" stat. There's a 0.2% chance to fish up a pearl instead of a fish, and this increases by an additional 0.2% (additive) for each point of "Extra chance to hook items" on the fishing rod used.