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*For the hearing impaired or non-cooperative sound setups this simple PC program will help http://windows-vu-meter.software.informer.com/download/ Use it's options to display as vertical, and "Always on top". | *For the hearing impaired or non-cooperative sound setups this simple PC program will help http://windows-vu-meter.software.informer.com/download/ Use it's options to display as vertical, and "Always on top". | ||
**I have found the Digital Level Meter by Paul Marshal (http://www.darkwooddesigns.co.uk/pc2/meters.html) to be easier to work with as it has peak markers that hold the level for a few seconds for you - Juspar | **I have found the Digital Level Meter by Paul Marshal (http://www.darkwooddesigns.co.uk/pc2/meters.html) to be easier to work with as it has peak markers that hold the level for a few seconds for you - Juspar | ||
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* One tactic is to pick up mud (or sand), and drop it where you first hear the bullfrog. Then travel in the direction of the sound a fair distance and drop another. Wait there until it sounds again. If the bullfrog is the other way, it must be between the two points - drop a third item in the middle and listen for the sound again. If it's further on, place another item a good distance in that direction. Repeat until you narrow it down to a very local area, and you should be able to catch it quite easily." - [[User:Artinum|Artinum]] | * One tactic is to pick up mud (or sand), and drop it where you first hear the bullfrog. Then travel in the direction of the sound a fair distance and drop another. Wait there until it sounds again. If the bullfrog is the other way, it must be between the two points - drop a third item in the middle and listen for the sound again. If it's further on, place another item a good distance in that direction. Repeat until you narrow it down to a very local area, and you should be able to catch it quite easily." - [[User:Artinum|Artinum]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:12, 13 May 2021
University Text: Bullfrogs exhibit almost perfect camouflage, but their distinctive sound gives them away. High Endurance helps capture these creatures.
Bullfrogs cannot be seen in Egypt, only heard.
Sources
Bullfrogs can be heard and caught between 6pm and 6am (evening/night) Egyptian game-time.
They always live on the edge of water. This can be any type of water, like a pond, a lake, a river or a sea shore. To hear them, at least one sound (it doesn't have to be wildlife) must be enabled on your Audio control panel.
Use
- 4 for the Test of the Safari
Note: There is no physical item received when a Bullfrog is caught. They take up no space, weigh nothing and cannot be dropped.
Capturing
When you want to try to catch the bullfrog, click on yourself (or press Esc key), go to Tests menu, select Test of the Safari, and click on "Capture a bullfrog."
Failing to catch a bullfrog uses the endurance timer. There is no timer if you are successful in a capture attempt.
Useful Information
- Bullfrog Hunting Guide
- discussion page for an alternate method that does not require being able to tell the direction of the frog or the relative loudness of different sounds spaced over a minute apart.
- Good food for Bullfrog hunting is HIGH on ENDURANCE for lowering cooldown between catching attempts and a fair amount of DEXTERITY for running.
- To search for bullfrogs more effectively, try searching near a sea shore instead of river bank or small lake/pond. If you search at a river bank, consider the possibility that the bullfrog could be on the other side of the river. In both cases be aware that bullfrogs might be located on small islands in the river or off the coast that are within the hearing range but outside of your reach (even with a Ferry Boat).
- It helps to use stereo audio equipment (stereo headset/speakers) to pinpoint where the sound comes from (left/right) and determine the loudness of the sound better. The direction of the sound is based on your CAMERA position, not your character position.
- There are a number of different sounds, but they usually lead to the same bullfrog. Sounds usually play at least once per minute, sometimes more frequent.
- Go to the exact location where the sound is loudest and where a specific direction cannot be distinguished. You should be on top of the location of the bullfrog.
- When the bullfrog is not captured, move around 1 or 2 coordinates and try again.
- Frogs appear to despawn before 6am if they have been out for some amount of time and not caught. - Snoerr
- I could hear the frog 80 coordinates from where I caught it. Hope this helps people in the future. One of the previous guides said no more than 60. - Tesa
- For the hearing impaired or non-cooperative sound setups this simple PC program will help http://windows-vu-meter.software.informer.com/download/ Use it's options to display as vertical, and "Always on top".
- I have found the Digital Level Meter by Paul Marshal (http://www.darkwooddesigns.co.uk/pc2/meters.html) to be easier to work with as it has peak markers that hold the level for a few seconds for you - Juspar
- (Does not appear to work, on installing a "The configured Input Device is not available will be reset to the default" appears with no way of accessing settings etc. and program abnormally terminates at this point) Silden (talk) 08:07, 22 September 2019 (UTC)
- One tactic is to pick up mud (or sand), and drop it where you first hear the bullfrog. Then travel in the direction of the sound a fair distance and drop another. Wait there until it sounds again. If the bullfrog is the other way, it must be between the two points - drop a third item in the middle and listen for the sound again. If it's further on, place another item a good distance in that direction. Repeat until you narrow it down to a very local area, and you should be able to catch it quite easily." - Artinum