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Revision as of 19:12, 5 May 2010

This article is about an older version of DF.
(For the activity, see Template:L)

Although there is no exact game definition of fish, for simplicity anything that may be Template:L is categorized as "a fish" in this wiki, including Template:Ls and Template:Ls. Technically, the game treats these as Template:L, but unlike true vermin they are a welcome Template:L source, and are not hunted by cats (unless they are in suitably shallow water), but must be caught by Template:Ls with the Template:L Template:L enabled. However, as with all vermin, they appear spontaneously (aka "spawn") in any natural water environment and most artificially constructed ones.

(The z-status' stocks screen defines certain (dead) creatures as fish/raw fish. These are subject to Template:L/Template:L).

Certain larger species are also typically defined as fish even though they are treated as regular Template:Ls by the game, for instance Template:L and Template:L, among others. These larger fish may not be caught by fisherdwarves, but must be killed in combat. They can also be air-drowned by reducing the water they are in to 4/7 or less, like all fish. These aquatic monsters can interrupt dwarfs' activities and will gladly attack and kill given half a chance. In Template:L Template:L, they can come in Template:L and Template:L varieties (which can move on land, among other Template:L surprises).

Template:Ls are the only water vermin that cannot be fished.

If eaten uncooked fish will leave a bone unless noted otherwise below.[Verify]

While some vermin fish move across the map in small packs due to the [CLUSTER_NUMBER] creature token, others such as shad have been observed to migrate biannually in 'salmon runs,' filling an entire river with many fish on each tile. This is caused by a combination of the [CLUSTER_NUMBER:1:10] creature token and the [BIOME:OCEAN_TEMPERATE] and [BIOME:RIVER_TEMPERATE_*] Template:L.

List of catchable fish

Name Tile Biome Notes
Template:L Any pool Amphibious, pet value 10, has shell
Template:L Savage pool Amphibious, pet value 20, summer only, Template:L is Template:L
Mussel m Any ocean, lake, and river Cookable live, no bones
Oyster o Any ocean Cookable live, no bones
Salmon α Temperate ocean and river Migratory
Clownfish α Tropical ocean
Hagfish ~ Temperate and arctic ocean
Brook lamprey ~ Temperate ocean and river
Bat ray ò Temperate and tropical ocean
Thornback ray ò Tropical ocean
Spotted ratfish α Temperate ocean
Herring α Temperate and arctic ocean Wielded to cut down trees
Shad α Temperate ocean and river, arctic ocean Migratory
Anchovy α Temperate ocean
Steelhead trout α Temperate ocean and river, arctic ocean Migratory
Hake α Temperate and arctic ocean
Seahorse α Temperate and tropical ocean
Glasseye α Tropical ocean
White-spotted puffer α Tropical ocean
Sole α Tropical ocean
Flounder α Temperate ocean
Mackerel α Temperate and arctic ocean
Sea nettle jellyfish Ω Tropical ocean
Lungfish α Tropical pool, lake, and river Amphibious
Clown loach α Tropical freshwater lake and river
Brown bullhead α Temperate freshwater lake
Yellow bullhead α Temperate freshwater lake
Black bullhead α Temperate freshwater lake
Banded knifefish α Tropical freshwater lake and river
Flounder α Tropical freshwater lake and river
Char α Temperate freshwater lake and river
Rainbow trout α Temperate freshwater lake and river
Sailfin molly α Temperate lake and river
Guppy α Tropical lake and river
Perch α Temperate freshwater lake and river
Cave fish α Subterranean water Value 2
Cave lobster ¥ Subterranean water Value 2; has Template:L, cookable live, no bones

List of large fish

Ocean

River and lake

See also