![]() ![]() ![]() I made some corrections thanks to the feedback from the last time but I also managed to edit it in better quality Some words were barely readable on the first one. I added a gray background to fish needed for Community Center bundles. If you're after that special dialogue or Caviar, you've got exactly one option for achieving that, and that's a fish pond with the appropriate fish in it. Here is the updated fishing guide I posted some time ago. Willy gives you special dialogue and a Pearl for getting a Fish Pond up to 10 Crabs, specifically. Sturgeon in a fish pond is the Only way to get Caviar. This is far from the whole list, but those are some standouts for me. Octopi can give you Omni Geodes, Rainbow Trout can give Prismatic Shards, and Spook Fish can give Treasure Chests. Stonefish and Ice Pips can give you regular and Frozen Geodes respectively, and both can give you diamonds. Lava Eels can give you Spicy Eels and Magma Geodes. Squid and Midnight Squid can give you plentiful Squid Ink. The Lionfish can give you a Tiger Slime Egg. The Ginger Island Fish all offer unique drops, such as Cinder Shards and Dragon Teeth for Stingrays and Bananas and Golden Coconuts for Blue Discus. Make a copy and you can check off the boxes as you complete it. They are separated by season on different sheets (the little tabs at the bottom). I made a google sheets that has all of the fish from Vanilla Stardew, Stardew Expanded, and Ridgeside Village on it. Even without doing so, if you need something rare, these can help. All fish in Stardew Valley Vanilla game, Expanded, and Ridgeside. If you are comfortable manipulating RNG or looking up values, you can potentially make these otherwise rare / inconsistent drops far more consistent and plentiful, which may increase the value of pursuing the fish for them. You can also have a fish pond for what else beyond Roe it can produce. It's worth noting that of these fish, Eel, Squid, Salmon, Sea Cucumber, Rainbow Trout, and Sunfish are the ones available 2 seasons of the year or less otherwise and thus warrant particular consideration. I like a Lobster fish pond early because otherwise they can be a pain to get from crab pots at only a 4% chance, and Lobster Bisque is very useful for a long lasting fishing buff. If you want the respective recipes, they're fine choices. Midnight Carp, Tuna, Largemouth Bass, Flounder, Eel, Squid, Salmon, Sea Cucumbers, Rainbow Trout, Bream, Sardine, Carp, Sunfish, and most of the Crab Pot fish are used in recipes. Nothing else though is really in the same league as Blobfish and Sturgeon and more specifically Lava Eels when it comes to income and XP per day. Sea Urchins aren't bad (330/day) thanks to raw quantity, if you have the ability to process the Roe. Ice Pips, tied for the second highest value fish, are all the way down at 229.6 thanks to inconsistent Roe production. Blobfish are second at 764, Sturgeon, thanks to Caviar, is an easy third at 712.5. Lava Eel has by far the best G/Day and XP for Roe (assuming it's aged), at a whopping 1200. I have one of each of these fish ponds for the colored water alone. ![]() Slimejacks (green), Void Salmons (purple), Lava Eels (red), and Super Cucumbers (lilac?) change the color of the water. So there's multiple ways to look at this. ![]()
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