Would it not be great to see the big fish we catch.
Maybe a right click try on sort of option that shows you next to the fish or holding it.
Thoughts
Meg
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Would it not be great to see the big fish we catch.
Maybe a right click try on sort of option that shows you next to the fish or holding it.
Thoughts
Meg
How very Link of you.
Nice thought, I just hope it is treated with the priority of general cosmetic improvements.
Like Animal Crossing!
How about, being able to put the actual caught fish in a fishtank?
wich can be placed in the house/room as a furniture?
There's nothing like having 10 robbercrabs and a WAHOO! on display in an Aquarium!
This game totally needs a Spriggan petshop!
and maybe a few daily / weekly quests where you take care of lost pets / orphan pets for a day or two.
(WoW had a simmilar quest, where you showed the pet around in its natural enviroment & it asked questions etc. was soooo cute!)
Future quest suggestion: "What a Dodo do?"
Walk around, staring at things, peck the ground for seeds & thats it!
How awesome is that?
...okay i completly de-railed the topic lol
Like this???
Spoiler image of Feast of Famine quest.
I've actually wanted this for some time.
I'd love to be able to put fish on the wall in the house -Lotro had a taxidermist where you could do just that with fish and other trophy animals!
The Fighting Fish Tank was one of my favorite furnishings in FFXI, so if they add some sort of aquarium, it's definitely going in the common room in our FC house! A fishbowl with copperfish, silverfish and goldfish together might be neat. Malm kelp and lamp marimo might finally get a use outside of leves.
An outdoor koi pond could be cool too, and would fit with the various Eastern and Doman themed items. The tri-colored carp description already mentions they're kept in outdoor garden pools.
While this would be very awesome, there's some hurdles to it's implementation. Firstly, they'd have to make models of every fish in the game. That or cheese it with flat textures that rotate with the camera to keep you from seeing 'the other side'. There's also scale. Each fish has a certain size range and the sizes of some of the fish is well beyond what would be feasible to have 'hanging next to you from your hand'. There's a few other considerations but these alone would present the bulk of it.