Profession Value in Midnight Season 1
BuyTheWin handles Fishing with piloted leveling on your character — booster logs in with Premium VPN matched to your account region, routes the optimal Midnight pool rotation, and delivers skill cap in one session. Solo leveling from skill 1 to 100 typically takes 6-10 hours of focused fishing due to pool timer rotation and travel between spawn locations; boosted runs wrap in 2-3 hours because we have pool density maps, respawn timing, and Midnight zone routing memorized.
For players building full consumable production on one character, pair Fishing with Cooking — fish ingredients supply directly into Cooking recipes, classic secondary-secondary combo with zero primary slot cost. For sibling secondary profession completion, Archaeology fills the collector-focused secondary slot with different reward mechanics. For raid-utility characters, Fishing + Cooking + a crafting primary profession like Herbalism covers fish, food, and flasks on one character with zero profession conflicts.
Midnight Fishing Catch Categories
Fishing's catch pool splits across distinct categories, each with different market value and use cases. Unlike primary gathering professions with specialization trees gating rare material access, Fishing unlocks catches through skill level and pool type — no complex allocation decisions required.
Catch Category | What It Is | Market Value |
|---|---|---|
Standard Midnight Fish | Zone-specific fish for Cooking recipes | Moderate per-stack on Auction House |
Specialty Fish | Specific species for high-tier feasts and dual-stat meals | Premium pricing, lower supply |
Recipe Bottles | Random crafting recipes for other professions | Variable — rare recipes can hit very high value |
Darkmoon Cards | Inscription deck components + premium trinket base | High — always in demand for Inscription crafters |
Fishing Mounts | Rare mount drops including aquatic Midnight mounts | N/A for sale (Bind on Pickup) — collector value |
Treasure Junk | Miscellaneous sellable items (old coins, rusty gear) | Low per-item but consistent baseline income |
For most gold-making applications, specialty fish and Darkmoon Cards are the priority categories. Mount collectors target fishing pools for rare aquatic mount drops. Treasure junk and recipe bottles provide baseline income layers across extended fishing sessions.
Cross-Profession Fishing Supply
Fishing's material output flows into more downstream professions than most gathering professions. Three primary categories benefit:
Cooking — The primary use case. Fish ingredients appear in most Midnight Cooking recipes, especially high-tier feasts and dual-stat meals. Fishing + Cooking is the classic secondary-secondary combo covering the full consumable production chain on one character.
Inscription — Specific fish types contribute to ink and specialty reagent production. Inscription scribes running high-volume Crafting Orders benefit from in-house fish supply via Fishing versus buying ingredients at market price.
Jewelcrafting — Some Jewelcrafting recipes use specific fish or fish-derived reagents. Niche use case but relevant for jewelcrafters running specialty crafts.
This three-way supply flow is Fishing's structural advantage over other secondary professions — one profession slot feeds three potential downstream markets.
About the Fishing Boost
The Fishing boost is a Midnight secondary profession leveling service that raises your Fishing skill from any starting point to 100, opening access to the full pool rotation across Midnight zones, standard and specialty fish catches, recipe bottles, Darkmoon Cards, fishing mount drop chances, and cross-profession material supply for Cooking, Inscription, and Jewelcrafting recipes.
BuyTheWin runs Fishing boosts with piloted leveling on the optimal Midnight pool rotation. Skill 1→100 completes in 2-3 hours — the fastest profession leveling offered because Fishing's mechanic has zero complexity (no specialization planning, no Knowledge Points, no material pipeline management). Because Fishing is a secondary profession, it doesn't consume primary profession slots — your existing crafting or gathering setup stays fully active. Remote Desktop option available for account-privacy-conscious buyers. Optional Cooking pair available for the classic secondary-secondary combo since Fishing supplies Cooking's most common ingredient type.
FAQ
How long does Fishing 1→100 take with a piloted Midnight boost?
Skill 1 to 100 wraps in 2-3 hours on our schedule because the route uses memorized pool density and respawn timers across Midnight zones. Solo runs take 6-10 hours since the pool rotation forces wait windows between catches. Fishing has zero specialization complexity to slow execution — once skill cap hits, the full pool becomes accessible.
Will my Fishing skill let me supply Cooking, Inscription, and Jewelcrafting on the same character?
Yes — that's Fishing's structural advantage. Standard Midnight fish feed Cooking recipes (especially feasts and dual-stat meals). Specific species supply Inscription ink production and a small set of Jewelcrafting recipes. Because Fishing is a secondary profession, your two primary slots remain free for any combination — Herbalism + Alchemy, Mining + Jewelcrafting, or any other crafting setup stays fully active.
Are fishing mounts from Midnight pools account-wide once I learn them?
Mount-collection rules depend on the specific mount tag. Newer Midnight aquatic mount drops are typically account-wide once added to your collection, while a few older fishing-pool mounts remain character-bound. Drop chances are low across the board, so the boost focuses on guaranteed skill-cap delivery rather than mount-drop guarantees — any mount that drops during the run is yours to keep.
Does ordering Fishing affect my existing primary professions or specialization choices?
No. Fishing is a secondary profession, separate from your primary slots. Your existing Herbalism, Mining, Skinning, Blacksmithing, Tailoring, or any other primary profession setup stays untouched. Specialization trees and Knowledge Points on those primaries are not consumed, modified, or reset by the Fishing run.


