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== Fish variety ==
== Fish variety ==
All fishing spots have their fish variety determined from a fixed table after rolling their rarity, these probabilities are listed in the table above. In some Fishing Spots there can also be up to 3 fish types that have increased chances of appearing instead of being rolled from the default table:
All fishing spots have their fish variety determined from a fixed table after rolling their rarity; these probabilities are listed in the table above. In some Fishing Spots there can also be up to 3 fish types that have increased chances of appearing instead of being rolled from the default table:
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Fishing Spots are special tiles in the Frontier Legends DLC for Bloons TD 6. They allow the player to play a minigame to catch fish, which convert to Bananite and some Stamina when caught. The player enters the minigame by choosing a fishing rod to cast in the water, then waiting a short time between 3 and 15 seconds for a fish to bite.

The minigame consists of a vertical box where the fish moves up and down, with the player needing to press or release the Reel In! button to keep a small window on top of the fish. While the fish is on the window, the bar next to the fish fills up, but if the fish goes outside the window, the bar drains. If the player fills the bar, they successfully catch the fish, but if the bar fully empties, the fish escapes and the player earns nothing. Each fish caught has a random weight, which determines its Bananite value. There is also a small chance for a fish to be "SHINY", which increases its Bananite value.

There are multiple kinds of fish that can appear. Each type of fish has a different movement pattern in the minigame. There are also trash items, which are functionally identical to fish aside from having very little Bananite value. The player can see their collection of previously captured fish, and the game keeps track of the heaviest one the player caught for each one. The player can also earn a black border for a fish by catching it a certain number of times.

In addition to the moving pattern of each fish, their speed also determines the overall difficulty of the minigame and there are a few things that can change it. First, the heaviest fishes are faster: the ones in the 80th to 95th percentile are 15% faster and those between the 95th to 100th percentile are 25% faster. If Sheriff uses the Waders body equipment, the speed is reduced 5%. And finally, shiny fish are also 30% faster than their regular counterparts.

Fishing rods

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There are 3 types of fishing rods the player can choose from. Higher-tier fishing rods have better chances of capturing higher-tier fish. The Regular Fishing Rod is given to Sheriff during the story, while the Great and Legendary rods must be bought from the General Store in Sandytown.

Rod Probabilities
Junk Common Rare Legendary
Regular 35% 60% 5% 0%
Great 9.5% 33.3% 52.4% 4.8%
Legendary 1% 14% 70% 15%

List of fish

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Fish Rarity Chance within rarity Speed Value Weight (kg) Black border amount Shiny Description
Day Night Min Max Chance Value Normal Shiny

Banana Peel
Junk 10.2% 10.2% 0.8 $62 / kg 0.05 0.25 200 5% 20× Some monkey already ate it.

Junk
Junk 10.2% 10.2% 0.5 $2 / kg 0.02 10 200 5% 20× One monkey's junk is also another monkey's junk.

Boot
Junk 9.5% 9.5% 1.0 $8 / kg 0.7 2.4 200 5% 20× Just a boot. A shiny boot!

Mug
Junk 9.5% 9.5% 1.0 $24 / kg 0.45 0.65 200 5% 20× What can I say? It's a mug.

Old Buckle
Junk 8.8% 8.8% 1.0 $200 / kg 0.02 0.15 175 5% 20× Polish it up, good for smart-casual dinner parties. Doesn't need any more polishing.

Old Hat
Junk 8.8% 8.8% 0.7 $20 / kg 0.56 1.2 175 5% 20× Ye Olde Hat Someone put some Hat Shine on this old hat.

Rusty Dart
Junk 8.2% 8.2% 0.8 $350 / kg 0.05 0.1 175 5% 20× Who knows what Bloons have been popped by this bad boy.

Old Bottle
Junk 8.2% 8.2% 1.0 $40 / kg 0.45 0.9 175 5% 20× Give it a rinse, use it to store water.

Decommissioned Pineapple
Junk 7.5% 7.5% 0.7 $19 / kg 0.9 2.3 150 5% 20× Some say this is lucky.

Torn Poncho
Junk 7.5% 7.5% 1.0 $3 / kg 8 12.5 150 5% 20× Nothing a few stitches wouldn't fix.

Tire
Junk 6.8% 6.8% 2.5 $3 / kg 9 20 150 5% 20× Makes the wheel go 'round. Makes the wheel go round. With bling!

Commissioned Pineapple
Junk 3.4% 3.4% 0.75 $65 / kg 0.9 2.3 75 5% 20× A dangerous pineapple from the war times.

Bananite
Junk 1.4% 1.4% 1.0 $100 / kg 2.43 2.91 25 5% 10× Bananite rush! How much more shiny can it be? The answer is none. None more shiny

Red Bloon Fish
Common 11.4% 11.4% 5.5 $14 / kg 2.5 5 100 3% Just a regular Red Bloon Fish. Just a SHINY Red Bloon Fish.

Boomerang Shrimp

Common 11.4% 11.4% 1.2 $83 / kg 0.49 0.78 100 3% Tries to escape, but just keeps coming back.

Blue Bloon Fish
Common 10.6% 10.6% 0.9 $14 / kg 2.6 6 100 3% Not the slowest fish.

Hermit Crab

Common 10.6% 10.6% 1.6 $39 / kg 1.25 1.85 100 4% Keeps to itself.

Green Bloon Fish
Common 9.8% 9.8% 0.6 $14 / kg 2.7 8 90 3% Do fish have layers?

Bloon Jelly
Common 0.0% 0.0% 1.0 $5 / kg 12 18 90 4% NOT delicious. Do not taste. NOT delicious. Do not taste. It is shiny though.

Rainbow Fish
Common 9.1% 9.1% 0.9 $8 / kg 5 16 80 3% Ooh, pretty.

Bomb Catfish

Common 9.1% 9.1% 0.8 $9 / kg 6 13 80 4% Short fuse. Likes to explode

Monke Fish
Common 8.3% 8.3% 0.7 $10 / kg 6 15 70 3% No such thing as a fish.

Cactus Puffer

Common 8.3% 8.3% 3.0 $28 / kg 2.5 5 70 4% Got that way from all the cactus juice.

Ice Crab

Common 7.6% 7.6% 1.5 $50 / kg 1.2 3.5 60 4% Covered with an insulating layer of ice.

Poncho Ray

Common 3.8% 3.8% 1.2 $15 / kg 14 22 30 3% They say Mermonkeys use these to travel the high seas.

Golden Fish
Rare 10.8% 9.4% 1.15 $20 / kg 4 8 50 5% Ooh, sparkly. Ooh, extra sparkly.

Seahorse

Rare 10.8% 9.4% 10 $3,000 / kg 0.03 0.05 50 3% The hobby horse of the sea.

Slime Fish
Rare 10.1% 8.8% 0.8 $50 / kg 0.9 4.5 50 2% Eurgh. Still eurgh.

Purple Mane

Rare 0.0% 0.0% 2.8 $4 / kg 23 45 50 2% One of the most purple species of Jelly Fish.

Zebra Fish
Rare 9.4% 8.2% 1.2 $18 / kg 2.5 5 45 2% Interesting pattern!

Sniper Gar

Rare 9.4% 8.2% 1.3 $10 / kg 12 19 45 3% Hunts from afar.

Dart Fish
Rare 8.6% 7.5% 0.7 $20 / kg 5 13.5 40 2% Fishy fishy fishy fish

Arrowana
Rare 8.6% 7.5% 2.5 $21 / kg 5.8 12 40 3% Oddly arrow shaped. Oddly arrow shaped. And SHINY!

Ceramic Eel
Rare 7.9% 6.9% 1.8 $12 / kg 10 25 35 2% Well insulated.

Blione
Rare 7.9% 6.9% 4.0 $9,000 / kg 0.012 0.035 35 3% Blione outta the water.

Low Poly Crab
Rare 7.2% 6.3% 2.3 $840 / kg 0.15 0.5 30 2% Just a two dimensional creature, living in a three dimensional world.

Camo Regrow Angler
Rare 0.0% 12.6% 1.3 $10 / kg 15 40 30 2% Doesn't look like anything to me.

Saudafish

Rare 5.8% 5.0% 1.0 $12 / kg 20 45 25 2% Diet includes tomatoes.

DDT Shark
Rare 3.6% 3.1% 6.0 $14 / kg 20 80 15 2% Giving Monkeys Thalassophobia since ages ago.

Lead Puffer Fish
Legendary 12.7% 13.3% 4.2 $54 / kg 5 20 25 1% Puffed up lead makes no sense.

Bloonfin Tuna
Legendary 12.7% 13.3% 10 $3 / kg 150 300 25 1% Whooo baby, lookie here.

Armored Camolacanth
Legendary 11.9% 12.4% 2.0 $11 / kg 60 95 25 2% The taphonomy is fascinating! Sparklingly armored Camolacanth high in taphonomic curiosity.

Doombo Octopus
Legendary 11.0% 11.5% 1.0 $33 / kg 25 33 25 1% Stand back. I don't trust this one.

Bloonchipper
Legendary 10.2% 10.6% 3.9 $2 / kg 100 1,000 20 1% Just some trash. Just some shiny trash.

Sun Fish
Legendary 9.3% 9.7% 3.0 $5 / kg 100 400 20 1% Enjoys sunbathing, perhaps?

Diamondback Snakehead

Legendary 6.8% 7.1% 3.1 $75 / kg 25 30 15 1% Only recently discovered. Moves through the water like Diamondback through ground.

Vortex Fish

Legendary 6.8% 7.1% 0.8 $165 / kg 11 14 15 1% This flashy fish flits fantastically fast.

Bloonarius Crab

Legendary 6.8% 7.1% 4.5 $115 / kg 16 20 15 1% One of 'em slimy crabs.

Lych Fish

Legendary 6.8% 7.1% 3.2 $49 / kg 35 50 15 1% Not undead. Just looks like it.

True Sun Cod
Legendary 4.2% 0.0% 2.2 $1 / kg 1,000 5,000 10 0.5% Glory to the True Sun Cod. The most truest of the Sun Cods.

Fortified Regrow Red Fish
Legendary 0.8% 0.9% 4.6 $4,000 / kg 2 4 5 0.01% An ancient type of fish.

Fish variety

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All fishing spots have their fish variety determined from a fixed table after rolling their rarity; these probabilities are listed in the table above. In some Fishing Spots there can also be up to 3 fish types that have increased chances of appearing instead of being rolled from the default table:

Increased Fish chances
Location Day Night
Ancient Forest Sniper Gar (15%) Sniper Gar (22%)
Boulder Falls Boomerang Shrimp (20%) Boomerang Shrimp (35%)
Furlong Fields Bomb Catfish (25%) Bomb Catfish (35%)
Glacial Trail Ice Crab (20%)

Blione (18%)

Ice Crab (20%)

Blione (16%)

Great Oak Village Monke Fish (14%) Monke Fish (20%)
Lost Coast Hermit Crab (22%)

Bloon Jelly (10%) Purple Mane (10%)

Hermit Crab (28%)

Bloon Jelly (18%) Purple Mane (17%)

Mountain's End Bloon Jelly (10%)

Purple Mane (10%)

Bloon Jelly (18%)

Purple Mane (17%)

Muddy Passage Arrowana (14%) Arrowana (20%)
Sandytown Bloonchipper (15%)

Cactus Puffer (16%)

Torn Poncho (20%)

Old Hat (20%) Cactus Puffer (14%)

Spice Islands Bloon Jelly (17%)

Purple Mane (10%)

Bloon Jelly (22%)

Purple Mane (17%)

The Coast Purple Mane (16%)

Low Poly Crab (25%) Bloon Jelly (10%)

Purple Mane (25%)

Low Poly Crab (16%) Bloon Jelly (17%)

The Swamp Slime Fish (21%) Slime Fish (18%)
The Sunken Columns Seahorse (18%) Seahorse (22%)
Town Sinkhole Ceramic Eel (20%)

Trivia

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  • Some elements of Fishing Spots seem to be references to other games:
    • The fishing minigame is very similar to the fishing minigame in Stardew Valley.
    • The chance of fish being SHINY seems to be a reference to Shiny Pokémon from the Pokémon franchise, which similarly are obtainable through a fishing mechanic (among other methods).
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