

I have to admit, when I read that, I too thought Blizzard may have added a “beer mechanic” into the game that increases the chances.

I also notice some debate on wowhead as to whether or not “BEER really brings in the big catch” as Nat Pagle suggests in his dialogue. (Note: This journal is not however to figure out the drop-rate of lunkers, which is determined by the number of lunkers per cast, which percentage wowhead has already data-mined). This way players can plan their fishing schedule accordingly. This is the purpose of this journal, to get an accurate idea of how long it takes to get 100 lunkers for Nat’s mount. Rather than take guesstimates of how many lunkers drop per hour, I decided to turn on my Blizzard UI Stopwatch and record the amount of time that had past between each lunker catch, so as to get a more accurate idea of DROPS-PER-HOUR - which I believe is what the average person wants to know: “How long is it going to take me to get my mount and/or pet?” Others have lamented that "the drops are dismal," pointing out that they've been at it for an hour or two with no catch. I noticed a few people have said they averaged approximately three fish per hour. Abashira의 댓글 Abashera’s Lunker Fishing Journal
