This topic explains how to catch Deviate Fish, which may be cooked to make Savory Deviate Delight. On this page:

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Introduction

Deviate Fish can be eaten raw, but sell best when cooked as Savory Deviate Delight. When eaten, the cooked fish turn you into either a pirate or ninja for an hour. The raw fish also have some unusual, but less desirable, effects when eaten. Deviate Fish are unusual because they are one of the few items that make something popular with those at level 60 (and probably 70), but can be caught and cooked by those at level 15 or 20.

Stacks of twenty Savory Deviate Delight normally sell for 5-10 gold, making them one of the best sources of income at low level. The main limitation is finding the Recipe: Savory Deviate Delight, required to cook the fish. It is a very rare drop from monsters in the Barrens, and typically sells for 10-20 gold at auction. That investment can be earned back quite quickly, but low level cooks will first need to earn the money to purchase the recipe. This is what keeps Savory Deviate Delight in moderate supply, maintaining high prices.

Deviate Fish can only be caught in the Barrens, specifically:

The Barrens and the Wailing Caverns have a base fishing skill requirement just below zero, so even those who have just started fishing will be able to catch Deviate Fish (see the Zone Base Fishing Skill topic for further information). However you will need a skill of about 75 before fish stop getting away (see the The Role of Skill topic).

The Barrens is a Horde area, so is safe for Horde and unsafe for low-level Alliance where the factions are at war ((PvP servers)). The monsters around the oasis are about level 15, so very low level fishermen and women may still struggle. The Wailing Caverns (dungeons and approaches) are full of "elite" monsters just below level 20. Depending on class, entering the Wailing Caverns alone below level 30 will be hard. For higher-level fishermen and women, the dungeon can be a lot safer than fishing at the oasis, because you cannot be attacked by others.

((All tests below were conducted with version 2.0.1, both on live and (for pools) test servers.))

Open Water Fishing

Data gathered from sources such as the Book of Thott is unreliable because the main areas Deviate Fish are caught in also contain Schools of Deviate Fish. As described below, pools are far more likely to yield a Deviate Fish than open water. We do not know what proportion of catches are from pools, and what are from open water.

I have fished for Deviate Fish across a number of different locations, and for each of the four "standard" times of day (see the Variation by Time topic for an explanation of why time of day may be important). I primarily fished in the Lushwater Oasis and in the Screaming Gully (which is inside the Wailing Caverns dungeon ((instanced area))). I also fished in the Caverns of Mist (immediately outside the entrance to the dungeon part of the Wailing Caverns), and at The Stagnant Oasis.

The table below summarises catches. Over 2000 fish were caught during 14 hours of fishing. "Other" includes Deviate Scale, Lesser Healing and Mana Potions, off-hand fish, and gem-bearing Bloated Mud Snappers.

Barrens Oasis/Wailing Caverns Open Water Catches
FishNumber of CatchesPercentage of All Catches
Deviate Fish59029%
Raw Brilliant Smallfish27113%
Raw Bristle Whisker Catfish32316%
Raw Longjaw Mud Snapper81640%
Other251%
Total2025100%

Overall, 29% of the catch from open water are Deviate Fish. Only Deviate Fish have any real value at high level, so the catches of other items are not particularly important.

The most common myth is that the catch rate is higher inside the Wailing Caverns than outside in the Barrens. The table below compares the Screaming Gully (which is the first water found inside the Wailing Caverns dungeon) with catches from areas outside of the dungeon (primarily the Lushwater Oasis).

Dungeon and Non-Dungeon Deviate Fish Catch Rates
LocationNumber of Catches (All Fish)Percentage of Catches that were Deviate Fish
Screaming Gully (Dungeon)66130%
Non-Dungeon136429%

The difference between locations is just 1%. Since the dungeon catch is small (only 661 catches), it is impossible to conclude the dungeon part of the Wailing Caverns has a higher catch rate: Most likely the catch rates are the same.

The proportion of the catch that are Deviate Fish does vary in any one hour, between about 25% and 35%. This makes it difficult to prove there are no variations by time in place. As described in the Variation by Time topic, catch rates for some fish vary based on four time periods. The table below summarises the catch of Deviate Fish for each of these four periods.

Deviate Fish Catch Rate Variation by Time of Day
Time of DayNumber of Catches (All Fish)Percentage of Catches that were Deviate Fish
00:00-06:0026126%
06:00-12:0021932%
12:00-18:0099330%
18:00-00:0055227%

At first glance there seems to be a slightly better catch rate during daylight hours. But the actual number of catches is very small in some cases, and certainly not enough to confirm variation by a few percentage points. So, again, it is highly likely that there is no variation by time of day: On average all times, like locations, will give the same catch rate for Deviate Fish.

Pool Fishing

Pools containing Deviate Fish can be found in the three Oases in the Barrens. These pools are called Schools of Deviate Fish. For an introduction to pool fishing, please read the Pools and Wreckage chapter.

There are four possible pool spawning locations in each of the smaller oasis (Forgotten Pools and Stagnant Oasis) and 8-9 in the Lushwater Oasis. I have not found any pools in the Wailing Caverns or approaches to the Wailing Caverns. All the pools are in a linked set. There will never be more than four pools visible anywhere in the set, which means you may not always find a pool in each lake. Similarly, do not expect to be able to fish pools in just one oasis indefinitely.

Once you fish a pool empty, a replacement pool immediately appears somewhere else in the set. There is no other apparent limit on how these pools appear: For example, no minimum time between a pool location being fished and a new pool being able to appear at that location. The set only contains Deviate Pools, so there is no need to be concerned about fishing other pool types (see the Pool Appearance topic for more details on why this isn't the case for all pool types). All this means that in spite of the low number of pool locations, you should be able to fish them indefinitely, and always be able to find a School of Deviate Fish.

20-25 pools can be fished each hour, depending on how fast you can travel between Oasis. This assumes nobody else is fishing them. In practice, Schools of Deviate Fish are very commonly fished, which will reduce the number of pools you can fish.

Based on a sample of 54 pools, the average number of catches per pool was 4.1, with a range from 2 to 6. 89% of catches from pools were Deviate Fish - an average of 3.6 Deviate Fish per pool. Other items caught include Tightly Sealed Trunks, Rumsey Rum Light, and 1-3 Stranglekelp.

Best Deviate Fish Catch Method

29% of fish caught in open water were Deviate Fish. Assuming 150 fish can be caught each hour, that's about 44 Deviate Fish per hour. There was no reliable evidence of any major variation between locations or times of day. It doesn't matter whether you fish in the oasis or in the Wailing Caverns, or in the morning or evening - the results will be similar.

Each pool yields an average of 3.6 Deviate Fish. Assuming 20 pools can be fished an hour, that gives a total of 72 Deviate Fish per hour. Pools also give marginally better bonus catches (trunk and Stranglekelp, compared to a high proportion of "vendor fish" from open water fishing).

So the best catch rate is clearly from pool fishing. But as normal, our conclusion is not that simple. Pool fishing may not be attractive if:

  1. The fisherman or woman is unmounted: You'll spend a lot longer travelling between each oasis searching for pools, and at low level will have to fight monsters around the pools before you can fish.
  2. Other people are actively fishing pools, which will reduce the number you can find and fish dramatically.
  3. You are a member of the Alliance where the factions are at war ((PvP servers)) - the Barrens can be dangerous at any level, and it may be a lot safer to enter the dungeon part of the Wailing Caverns and fish there.

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