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This please. Also fill them up with random phenomena like schools of plankton or whatever so that there at least is something to fill up the empty space. -
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Just a metric Sh!tton of smaller fish to weigh up to the amount of predators I guess. And this might just be me, but I honestly find the seas a little... empty... at times. Even the kelp forest usually isn't as dense as I'd expect … -
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Cuz pressure, but let's finish that debate. Hardly a place for that any longer in the suggestions tab, even if I started it myself~ -
Fair enough, I concur.
So what KIND of monsters do we want down there?
Kinda liked an idea that came along a few days ago of a single-cell-biome, where the entire biome would attack you. -
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Yeah I have. And those might as well be an earthquake or something. Aside from that I still prefer solid reasoning; and mine was that the same way a submarine can collapse under pressure it would be extremely difficult for large cr… -
Yay for logic!
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Ctrl+c, Ctrl+v: Decorative furniture other than the aquarium and the bench.
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I don't know, but I thought of a couple of things that might be nice.
- Flooding a base area on purpose, so as to submerge certain rooms. Might even make an indoors fish-habitat with that.
- Being able to "feed" a leviathan a beaco…
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Would the stalker blade be like a machette?
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Or maybe some other device. Don't suppose we could make a GPS?
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Yeah, like all those HUGE whales you run into in the mariana trench. Sorry for my sarcasm, but at the greatest of depths you don't usually find things that big.
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Or some deep dark trench, which streches on for miles downwards.
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Beautiful work. Still hardly seems like the place to start your own business.
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This is the suggestions tab, not the marketing part of the site.
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What about using wiring to increase the efficiency? Or would this get too complex?
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See why I was stressing passive creatures/leviathans?
Though to me it's mostly about the ecosystem. -
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I'm suddenly reminded of harry potter when they're talking about those hidden chambers that switch around. -
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At this point indeed. -
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And I want it nowwww -
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Obviously (almost) anyone would go for B, provided they HAVE a knife. Now you might want to blast that sea dragon to kingdom come, but without the weaponry it ain't gonna happen. -
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This is pretty good. Might indeed be a better call.
But I was thinking more like a bobbit worm. Those usually stick quite a bit out of the sand so it would be easy to spot them. That's what I meant with the easily avoidable p… -
I like it. What about some fish that eats his quartz?
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Not bad at all. Did you draw this?
Edit: what if we could ride one? -
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I thought they seemed more like sea anemones. Y'know, the ones Nemo lives in. It's the same familia but different from things like a portuguese man 'o war in that it doesn't float around all the time. -
Why not dangerous to the player? Seems like an (easily) avoidable pitfall trap if you're careful.
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Pretty much. Even *I* could not find a way to properly sugarcoat a reply. -
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Mammals and small fish/creatures. Might not be the most impressive thing on the list, but neccesary to make a complete ecosystem. Also do we already have jellyfish?