Since the Dredge 2023 roadmap announced in May of the same year, developers at Black Salt Games have been hard at work. Their latest patch, the “Photo Mode & Wildlife” update, brought a plethora of new content to the game. Along with the aforementioned main points of the 1.20 update, devs have added in even more aberrations to the game. These monstrosities provide more fish for players to haul onto their boat, and more chances to find out what lies deeper in the depths. We’re going to head over to the fishmonger and take a look at all new aberrations in Dredge 1.20 update.
All New Aberrations in Dredge 1.20 Update
Aberrations are a specific type of fish that players are able to catch in the game. These aren’t your normal fish mind you, as aberrations are malignant creatures that have a chance of spawning when catching normal fish. The fish might only be available during certain times of the day, certain areas of water, or using certain types of rods. So if you are looking for the all new aberrations in Dredge 1.20 update, we’ll show you the names, type of fish, and rod you’ll need to snag them.
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Fish | Location | Type | Time |
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Hooked Sailfish | The Marrows | Oceanic | Day |
Glaring Sunfish | N/A | Oceanic | Day |
Anchovy King | N/A | Oceanic (Trawl) | Day/Night |
Enthralled Stonefish | Gale Cliffs | Shallow | Day |
Latching Snapper | Stellar Basin | Coastal | Day |
Seizing Snailfish | Stellar Basin | Hadal | Day/Night |
Concertina Barracuda | Stellar Basin | Shallow | Day |
Gleaming Mullet | Twisted Strand | Coastal | Day/Night |
Grinning Gear | Twisted Strand | Mangrove | Day |
Tattered Mackerel | Devil’s Spine | Coastal | Day/Night |
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Published: Jul 8, 2023 12:00 am