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Revision as of 03:43, 18 March 2024
- See also: Bug catching for the explanation of the game mechanic and skill.
Critters are animals the player can catch with their bug net while diving. Critters can be sold or donated to the museum.
Spawns and locations
Like insects, some critters spawn during specific seasons or only during daytime (before 18:00) or nighttime (after 18:00). Unlike with insects, the weather does not affect the critter spawns.
Critters only spawn on the ocean floor in specific areas. Additionally, some critters are rarer than others, with rare critters appearing less frequently than more common ones. The rarity distribution is as follows:
- 50% for a common critter
- 20% for an uncommon
- 15% for a rare
- 10% for a super rare
- 5% for a legendary
The areas on the ocean floor:
- Se Pulu (10m)
- Dua Pulu (20m)
- Empat Pulu (40m)
- Lima Pulu (50m)
List of critters
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