TeamMetallurgy / Aquaculture

Aquaculture is an expansion of Minecraft's base fishing system. It allows you to catch a variety of new fish with a brand new series of rods and tools
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[Feature] Advancements #32

Open Shadowclaimer opened 6 years ago

Shadowclaimer commented 6 years ago

A series of 24+ Advancements for Aquaculture. For now, their rewards are minor but later on they may reward unique bobbers for fishing (as seen in other notes.)

Names, descriptions, etc. subject to change.

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https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1BD_caeYwt1aQJyVv04C3maH79W5EnWPjXJFReFv9ECw/edit#gid=0

Normal Advancements The Right Gear | Craft an Iron Fishing Rod Bluebird Skies | Catch a fish during the day. Overcast Cast | Catch a fish in the rain. High Flying | Catch a fish high above sea level. Deep Dive | Catch a fish underground. Night Fishing | Catch a fish at night. That's Not Ice Fishing | Catch a fish while it is snowing. Definitely Not Low Fat | Eat a Whaleburger Fishing for Trouble | Hook a Creeper with a fishing rod.

Goals Showing Off | Craft a Gold Fishing Rod Pond Pro | Catch all 8 Freshwater species. Jungle Jig | Catch all 4 Tropical species. Salty as the Sea | Catch all 5 Saltwater species. Desert Rodman | Catch all 4 Arid species. Arctic Angler | Catch all 7 Arctic species. Whale of a Tale | Catch a Whale. Jellyfishing | Catch a Jellyfish. Take a Bite | Catch a Shark. An Inkling | Catch a Squid.

Challenges Is That Necessary? | Craft a Diamond Fishing Rod The Biggun | Catch the largest of a species. Lightweight | Catch the lightest of a species. Lightning Rod | Get struck by lightning while fishing. Couple of Fungis | Catch both Shrooma species.

GirafiStudios commented 5 years ago

image Unlocked via Advancements. They allow you to customize your bobber a little bit.

aidenfarley commented 2 years ago

Nice, I really like this feature!

DiscoDude96 commented 2 years ago

I love this feature

ffuentesm commented 1 year ago

Alos add some advancements in crafting and adding different hooks to the fishing rod.