Item |
Description |
Cost |
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Not bad, not good. Just average. |
100 |
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This fish perfers to hide in rocks and reeds to avoid prying eyes, it is quite shy! |
100 |
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This fish has a reputation for tasting bitter, experienced cooks know how to prepare it in ways that are quite delicious. |
100 |
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This clever bass uses freshly bloomed water lilies to lure in its insect prey. |
100 |
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Doesn't look very blue to me! |
100 |
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A group of these fish is referred to as a clan. |
100 |
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Tastes considerably better than its namesake, thankfully. |
100 |
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You'd be crabby too if someone reeled you in on a hook! |
100 |
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This fish is known for its power and speed, it can easily swim up to 60 miles per hour! |
100 |
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An frozen fish that prefers to blend in with the winter crowd. |
100 |
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Sometimes kept in glass bowls, these fish can actually grow quite large in open water. |
100 |
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Small, but spicy! |
100 |
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A fat, lazy catfish that prefers to spend its time suctioned in sand and mud, waiting for prey to pass by. |
100 |
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The icy waters of the Northern Region aren't an easy place to get by. Migrating south for the winter is one way to find enough food for the winter. |
100 |
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Infamous for puffing into a spiky ball whenever threatened. |
100 |
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It may not be every hue of the rainbow, but it's still pretty colorful for a fish. |
100 |
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A tiny guppy, most fishermen only catch it to use as bait. |
100 |
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This bass is as dense as a rock! It packed on the pounds for a long winter. |
100 |
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What do you sea, bass? |
100 |
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Often found 'perched' on the shoulders of underwater pirates. |
100 |
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You'd rather not find it in your trick or treat bag. |
100 |
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Gobble gobble? More like glubble glubble. |
100 |
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Perhaps the world's least favorite pizza topping. |
200 |
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Caught for sport in many areas of the world, many new anglers are excited to catch this fish for the first time. |
200 |
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Did it come from a sea cocoon? |
200 |
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It doesn't look anything like a cat! |
200 |
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Tell us a joke, clown fish. ...Oh wait, fish can't talk. |
200 |
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Hay is for horses. And apparently fish. |
200 |
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This fish's crazy eyes gives it excellent vision, making it great at spotting prey- or your hook! |
200 |
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It might be a big fish, but it's a small fry compared to its deep ocean cousins! |
200 |
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Commonly found in rivers, though this fish is no stranger to lakes, ponds, oceans, extra big puddles, etc... |
200 |
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It looks warm and fuzzy, but it's actually wet and slimy. Sorry. |
200 |
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A migrant squid from the distant Magma Isles, a chain of ashy islands constantly being broken and reformed by underwater volcanic activity. |
200 |
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Its dorsal fins are on fire - literally! Hmm, it reminds you of a fire Elemental... |
200 |
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Its white and flaky meat makes this fish perfect for frying. |
200 |
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Just a tad lad. |
200 |
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Sometimes called a doctorfish, like Wornhardt! |
300 |
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Though native to the Magma Isles, this eel can be found as far north as Sun Haven when the weather is hot enough. |
300 |
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Not the sharpest fish in the sea. |
300 |
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Often found in the bottoms of waterlogged buckets. It also... tastes like bucket. |
300 |
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For a fish that spends all of its time eating algae it's surprisingly tasty. |
300 |
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Looks cute enough to cuddle, though doing so is not advised. |
300 |
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I hope it's not the electric kind! |
300 |
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Researchers claim this fish's unique body structure helps it survive in the wild. Well, if they say so... |
300 |
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Not every fish deals with winter so well. |
300 |
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This fish's body forms a loop. For some reason. Researchers... still aren't sure why. |
300 |
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A beautiful flaming fish, its bright orange color sets it apart from your typical winter species. |
300 |
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Deck the halls with fish of holly, fa la la la... |
300 |
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A head like iron and a body like fish. |
300 |
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A Sun Haven favorite, townies are especially fond of drenching these guys in plenty of fresh butter. |
300 |
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Researchers would love to know more about the aquatic species that live in the Magma Isles, though traveling there is nearly impossible. |
300 |
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Can we offer you an egg in these trying times? |
300 |
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Though this fish looks tough and grizzled, actually they argghhh quite tasty. |
300 |
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Careful, its tentacles can leave a nasty sting... though it does go great in a pie. |
300 |
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A popular fisherman's myth is that this ray is easiest to catch during rainstorms. |
300 |
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This fish can live for over 100 years, and grow to nearly 50 pounds! |
300 |
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Glitters like real silver, but its nowhere near as valuable. |
300 |
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This grouper prefers to swim at the water's surface, allowing its shimmery scales to catch the light of the sun. |
300 |
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This fish uses its striped coloration to stalk between underwater reeds, much as a tiger does. Hence the name. |
300 |
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So-called chicken of the sea, but where are its feathers?! |
300 |
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This fish experiences a physical transformation in the fall season, blending in with falling leaves. |
800 |
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This herring is a lightning fast swimmer, keeping its body running warm even in the cold of winter. |
800 |
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Some gators are later. This one isn't. |
800 |
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The pattern of this trout's scales are uncannily similar to a floral pattern, hence the name. |
800 |
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A harmless jellyfish that is totally invisible in the water. All the same, however, fishermen consider this spooky jelly to be a sign of bad luck. |
800 |
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A lazy carp that moves so slowly it can sometimes be found with icicles hanging from its fins! |
800 |
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A fish brought to this part of the world from a far away continent, they can grow quite large when they have enough space and food. |
800 |
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Not too difficult a fish to catch, the real challenge is getting it off the hook without losing a finger! |
800 |
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An impossibly thin eel, its physiology confounds scholars even to this day. |
800 |
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Though an average size fish, its solid sandstone scales make it quite heavy. |
800 |
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Looks like a little small to ride, sadly. |
800 |
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There's nothing tender about a sea turtle who has a molten volcano for a shell. |
800 |
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So named for its dark red belly and thankfully not for any blood sucking tendencies! |
800 |
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Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water. |
800 |
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People of the Southern Isles have the oddest tradition of topping their holiday trees with this festive fish. |
5000 |
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Legends tell of a fish, said to have descended from the rainbows above, whose chromatic scales endlessly shift and change color. |
5000 |
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Hey, this would look great in a cornucopia. |
5000 |
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Sailors across the oceans trade stories of a vibrantly shining carp, swimming through the waves like a living piece of gold. |
5000 |
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Its lure light not only draws prey in, but also helps cook it to a delicious crisp. |
5000 |
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It jingles just like a bell! It also LOOKS just like a bell... |
5000 |
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Please unhook his royal highness, ye base and most uncouth farmer. |
5000 |
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A bold tetra fish whose striking neon colors pose not as a warning to potential predators - but a challenge! |
5000 |
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Native to the Magma Isles, this nautilus migrates north in the summer season to search for fresh prey. |
5000 |
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All hail the royal highness of the ocean! |
5000 |
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Don't let looks deceive you! This fish is actually a type of aquatic mushroom! Fascinating, isn't it? |
10 |
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A strange flat fish that mimics the look of a leaf, it floats on top of water waiting to snatch passing insects. |
10 |
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A fish so wonderful and majestic that unicorns were named after it. |
10 |
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Often kept as a pet by Elven children, its velvet frills are mesmerizing to watch in motion. |
10 |
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Doesn't actually bark. |
10 |
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These strange looking salamanders reach adulthood without ever undergoing metamorphosis. They're literally just a big baby! |
15 |
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A proud betta fish with beautiful fins, this fierce fish is no stranger to an underwater duel! |
15 |
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If hay is for horses, then what is for horsefishes? |
15 |
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Polly want a lure? |
15 |
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Everything in nature is beautiful. Except the Snobfish. |
20 |
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It's said that this multicolored fish is fully pink right after hatching, and gains its colors as it grows. |
20 |
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Who needs laws of physics? |
20 |
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A fierce predatory fish, its spiny fins are almost as sharp as its knife-like teeth. |
20 |
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Often reeled up and mistaken for kelp, the Kelp Eel usually gets tossed back into the water. |
20 |
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A crown prince of all things hoppy and green, its rivals at frog court shall surely toast to your catch. |
20 |
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Not actually related to any royalty, though it is a very pretty looking fish. |
20 |
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Gliding through the waters with an unmatchable angelic grace, all it's missing is a chorus of trumpets. |
30 |
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A mythical elemental fish that is impossible to see in the water. Angling this would truly be a feat worthy of songs. |
30 |
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A hardy fish covered with gemstone scales that twinkle in the light. |
30 |
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Named for the way it glides swiftly through the water, as if flying through the sky. |
30 |
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This odd fish is known for creeping through the muck to ambush its unwitting prey. |
10 |
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How in the world does such an adorable little octopus find itself in the spooky waters of Withergate? |
10 |
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The fish with a face so nice it has it twice. |
10 |
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When in the water, this extra spooky fish's transparent scales renders it nearly invisible. |
10 |
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It's part fish, part pumpkin and all spooky. |
10 |
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Surviving in the waters of Withergate is no easy feat, and many species have adapted special defenses for the occasion. |
10 |
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Stinks worse than most fish. |
10 |
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The perfect fish, if you happen to be a dog. |
18 |
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Brain jellies are the world's smartest jellyfish. Considering other jellyfish don't have brains, though, this isn't exactly an achievement. |
18 |
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Thankfully it's out of ammo! |
18 |
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Trust us, you're a lot better off never finding out just why they call it an 'electric' eel. |
18 |
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An immature kraken. In a few thousand years, this one will totally be worth releasing on your enemies. |
18 |
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Remember to remove the bandages prior to cooking. |
18 |
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'This species of piranha has adapted to living in Withergate waters by learning one rule: Eat or be eaten.' |
18 |
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'(Un)fun fact: each of this fishs 6,790 frills are incredibly venomous!' |
18 |
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In the old demon tongue this creature is known as a tardigrade, it's common name is way cuter, though. |
18 |
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This tuna has a jelly-like transparent head, and two big eyes that act like flashlights. Perfectly adapted for where it lives, and perfectly weird to behold. |
24 |
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Globfish are great for cooking, because they don't have any bones! Just... glob. |
24 |
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Pairs well with living peanut butter. |
24 |
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A wild purrmaid! Watch out for the claws! |
24 |
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It's... some sort of... eel... like-thing... with a face. Huh. |
32 |
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You're unsure if this shark's strange nose makes it look kind of cute, or just kind of freaky. |
32 |
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A species of sunfish, creatively named Moonfish, because they live in Withergate. Get it? |
32 |
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The ghastly light hanging on its head is the perfect tool for navigating Withergate's dark, murky waters. |
32 |
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A blood red vampire squid, many noble families of Withergate incorporate this haunting squid into their house crests. |
32 |
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Fangs, poison and a really bad attitude. Definitely not the fish to handle if you don't know what you're doing. |
32 |
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Hushed whispers in King Minos's court trade rumors of a tentacled squid, said to be as pale and reflective as the moon itself. |
75 |
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Fishermen in Withergate go about their work in constant fear that they may be unlucky enough to meet the Devilfin on the end of their line. |
75 |
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The eggs of this shadowy fish are a favorite delicacy of Withergate's upper class. |
80 |