Difference between revisions of "Fish"
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| [[Bottlenose Squid]] || align="center"|? ||? ||? | | [[Bottlenose Squid]] || align="center"|? ||? ||? | ||
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− | | [[Camelfish]] || align="center"|? ||[[Glass Worm]], [[Pickel Slug]] ||Asyut, Swenett (lake), Upper Egypt | + | | [[Camelfish]] || align="center"|? ||[[Glass Worm]], [[Pickel Slug]] ||Asyut, Meshwesh Delta, Swenett (lake), Upper Egypt |
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| [[Carp]] || align="center"|Common ||[[Corn Maggot]], [[Fruit Maggot]], [[Glass Worm]], [[Pickel Slug]], [[Woolly Aphid]] ||Asyut (common), Swenett (lake), Thebes (common), Upper Egypt | | [[Carp]] || align="center"|Common ||[[Corn Maggot]], [[Fruit Maggot]], [[Glass Worm]], [[Pickel Slug]], [[Woolly Aphid]] ||Asyut (common), Swenett (lake), Thebes (common), Upper Egypt | ||
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− | | [[Catfish]] || align="center"|Common ||[[Corn Maggot]], [[Feather Midge]], [[Pickel Slug]] ||Red Sea (common), Upper Egypt | + | | [[Catfish]] || align="center"|Common ||[[Corn Maggot]], [[Feather Midge]], [[Pickel Slug]] ||Meshwesh Delta (common), Red Sea (common), Upper Egypt |
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| [[Cherry Bonefish]] || align="center"|? ||? ||? | | [[Cherry Bonefish]] || align="center"|? ||? ||? | ||
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| [[Tigerfish]] || align="center"|? ||? ||? | | [[Tigerfish]] || align="center"|? ||? ||? | ||
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− | | [[Tilapia]] || align="center"|Common ||[[Clearwing]], [[Corn Maggot]], [[Fruit Maggot]], [[Glass Worm]], [[Pickel Slug]], [[Woolly Aphid]] ||Asyut, Upper Egypt | + | | [[Tilapia]] || align="center"|Common ||[[Clearwing]], [[Corn Maggot]], [[Fruit Maggot]], [[Glass Worm]], [[Pickel Slug]], [[Woolly Aphid]] ||Asyut, Meshwesh Delta (common), Upper Egypt |
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| [[Tilefish]] || align="center"|? ||? ||? | | [[Tilefish]] || align="center"|? ||? ||? |
Revision as of 07:28, 16 June 2021
This is a summary table of all fish discovered in A Tale in the Desert 10. Fish are a Resource that can be obtained via the Fly Fishing skill and are used in Cooking.
In order to catch fish, you need to have learned the Fly Fishing skill at a School of Body. When you purchase the skill, the scientists will give you a Basic Fly Rod.
Fly Tying must be learned from a School of Worship to create Lures. When you have a Fly Rod equipped and are near water, a new gathering button will appear. Above the new button is another button to show your current lure and allow you to equip a different one. You must have a lure equipped to fish.
All freshly caught fish will go under the Whole Fish category in your inventory, labeled "<Fish type> (weigth in db)", for instance "Abdju (11db)". They all weight 1db and take 20 bulk in your inventory.
Lures and locations
See also