Greetings.
I am a man in a suit who has fallen into the world of Minecraft.
Last time, I built a shop for the librarian villagers.
By writing each trade on a sign, I could see the useful trades without talking to every villager first.
While making that shop, I found a librarian who traded a Lure III enchanted book.
I already had plenty of emeralds from trading with farmers, so I decided to buy it.
This time, I am going fishing for the first time in the OjiCra world.
Fishing with Luck of the Sea and Lure
The librarian shop made trading much easier.

Among the librarians, one had a Lure III enchanted book.
It was expensive.
Still, I wanted to try it.

I already had a fishing rod with Luck of the Sea II.
By combining the rod and the book, I made a fishing rod with both Luck of the Sea and Lure.
Then I headed out to fish with great excitement.
What Can You Catch in Minecraft?
I like fishing in the real world too.
So even as an old man, I was quite excited to see what I could catch in Minecraft.
I went to the river in front of the village and cast the line.

Just before something bites, bubbles move toward the bobber.
When the bubbles reach it, the bobber sinks.
Then I tap to fish, and something comes up.

At first, I caught fish and pufferfish.
But on the fourth cast, I caught an enchanted book.

It was Thorns II.
Still, I was very happy.
After that, I even caught a saddle.

Perhaps because of Luck of the Sea, it felt easier to catch treasure.
To be honest, I already had several saddles in storage, so this one did not make me jump too much.
What I really wanted was enchanted books or name tags.
And then, while fishing with a heart full of greed, another enchanted book came up.

This one had Protection IV and Infinity.
Now that is a good catch.
In the end, the results were:
- Enchanted books: 2
- Saddle: 1
- Leather boots: 1
- Rotten flesh and bone: 1 each
- Raw fish: 26
- Raw salmon: 10
- Pufferfish: 11
Fishing in Minecraft is more useful than I expected.
It is relaxing, and sometimes it brings treasure.
Not bad at all.
That is all for this time.
Greetings.