Fishing Hooks

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Name
Fishing Hooks
Type
Other Items
Item ID
Fishing_Hooks_Entity

Fishing Hooks are an item in Pathologic 2. They can be acquired by looting containers, from opening packages and can be used to barter with Finches, Pochards, and Siskins, as well as to the Dead Item Shop. Two Fishing Hooks are also needed to repair Army Boots between 25-50% durability.

Quotes

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Haruspex The Marble Nest Alpha
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Sharp objects are regarded as dangerous and thus frowned on by the locals. Sharp objects are regarded as dangerous and thus frowned on by the locals. Sharp objects are regarded as dangerous and thus frowned upon by the locals.


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Haruspex The Marble Nest Alpha
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Clara the deranged says that everyone has a hook to grab. But she's a manipulator. What everyone actually has is a knot to untie. While the Gorkhon river has plenty of fish, fishing is unpopular among the locals. Perhaps it has to do with the fact that hooks are sharp objects—heavily frowned upon around here. Clara the deranged says that everyone has a hook to be grabbed. But she's a manipulator. What everyone has is a knot to be untied.

Notes

  • Fishing Hooks take up 1x1 inventory space and stack up to 10 times.
  • When bartering, fishing hooks are worth 2 from Pochards, 2 to Siskins and 3 to Finches. They are also worth 2 to the Dead Item Shop.



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Name
Hook
Type
Other
Item ID
hook

Hook is an item that is available in all routes. It may be obtained from trash bins or picked up randomly throughout the day. It may also be purchased from clothing stores and the barkeep in Andrey Stamatin's Pub. It can be traded with girls, teensies, and tots for other items.

Prices
Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 Day 8 Day 9 Day 10 Day 11 Day 12
12 64 32 32 48 55 40 40 50 50 80 60

Quote

An ordinary fishing-hook. Can be of significant value to children, and not only because it's sharp. A hook is a somewhat grim element of local children's superstitions, connected with burial rituals.