This page summarises how to catch Moonglow Cuttlefish.
About Moonglow Cuttlefish
- Value (uncooked):
- Vendor: 8c
- Auction: 2g (prices vary)
- Cooking:Cooking:
- Cuttlesteak:
- Requires level 70 to eat. Restores 22500 health and 19200 mana over 30 seconds.
- Buff: 40 Spirit, 40 Stamina, for 60 minutes.
- Auction value: 4g (prices vary)
- Recipe: Recipe: Cuttlesteak. Sold by Derek Odds (Alliance), Mera Mistrunner, and Misensi (Horde), for 3 Dalaran Cooking Award. Binds when picked up. Requires Cooking 400.
- Ingredients: Moonglow Cuttlefish and Northern Spices.
- Cuttlesteak:
Catching Moonglow Cuttlefish
Detailed mapping of hard to find areas is shown below.
Notes: The Frozen Sea surrounds the southern half of the continent of Northrend.
Commentary: Moonglow Cuttlefish School should be the most efficient way to catch these fish. I recommend you fish pools in the deep water off the south-east coast of Borean Tundra. A few schools can also be found in the deep water off the south-east side of Howling Fjord and off the southern coast of Dragonblight (near the Path of Titans), but not enough to sustain fishing. In a few cases, it is not possible to jump out of the water onto nearby ice - you will need to use water walking, or flight.
History: Wrath of the Lich King: First caught.
| Water | No-junk skill | Areas | Catch Rate * | Commonly caught fish | ||
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| % of Catch | Source | |||||
| Moonglow Cuttlefish School - Coastal | 575 | 90% | Sample: 1045. |
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| Open Water - Coastal | 575 | 20% | Sample: 193. |
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- [*] % of Catch is the approximate proportion of all catches in this area/water, that are the named fish.
Detailed Mapping
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Learn More
- Valuable Fish - Details the most valuable fish, and how to catch them.
- Wrath of the Lich King - Fishing changes in Wrath of the Lich King, the second expansion to World of Warcraft.
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