As far as I know, I vomit "normally". I can't say that I've needed to vomit very often in my lifetime (fortunately), but I've never had any issues with it.

There is a prerequisite for #31. First you have to get:

They were stored in a small jar with milk to cover them.

I had no trouble reviving 5-year-old grains, but they were kept in the freezer, not the fridge.

Usually less than a month for each of my villagers. Giant clams are a good gift, as they won't display them and they aren't added to their inventory. There's an excellent gift-giving guide here: Yue's Gifting Guide (yuexr.github.io)

It's probably only annoying for people who are only interested in treasure. For people who are interested in collecting tags, more tags are better. Everyone has their own way of playing, so don't worry about it.

I've done that a couple of times, but I'm not sure the other players understood what I was doing, so I haven't done it on the most recent dives. But it's a great way for someone to grab a whole bunch of tags at once.

YES!! I did that dive and on the first try, got the diadem as the 3rd treasure, Thanks so much for posting that!

Thank you! I was wondering if the available treasure items might depend on the dive-id. I'll give that one a try next.

I hope you were finally able to get the diadem. It's my last salvage item to get too! How annoying.

Yes, I know Simurgh Daria can be found on that map/location, thanks. But it's the freshwater biome, and I was looking for him in a DIFFERENT biome because I was tired of having to spend so much time going in/out of the freshwater biome. I know how to do it, it's just time consuming and I have done that dive so many times I'm sick of it. But it doesn't matter anymore since I did finally get the photo I needed! Thanks anyway.

I tried that but couldn't get it lined up right! I'm still amazed you found it.

Wow, good spotting! I just happen to be on a canyon dive with the shipwreck, so had to see if I could find it. I did, but it was really hard to see the statue through the crack. And I couldn't get a picture of it the way you did.

Yes, and I love it. I like to put them outside where the villagers can play with them.

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The best way I found to keep that from happening was to have exactly 98k in my pockets.

If this UML only spawns in the freshwater biome, I'm going to have to put the game aside for a while. Otherwise I might poke my eyes out rather than have to do this same biome again.

Turns out that's another freshwater biome. Maybe that's the only one it spawns in.

Canyon dive w/Simurgh Daria?Luminous

I've cataloged all the creatures and have photos of all except the Simurgh Daria variant. After 10+ tries on my current dive id trying to get the variant, I'm sick to death of the freshwater biome. Anyone have a dive id for the Canyon with Simurgh Daria?

Edited: I thought I did one early in the game but maybe I got mixed up on what biome it was.

Thank you. I have no idea where/when my mother got them - I was just speculating on their origin because she also has an antique Japanese sake set painted in erotica that her long-time companion gave her. She told me that he said one of his friends brought it back during the WWII and that it was "very old" even then. True or not, I don't know, I haven't had anyone look at the pieces (well, except for my friends, for their amusement). Anyway, I thought these might have come from him as well.

I did look at these more closely (and took more photos, but apparently I can't add photos in comments in this group). I do see what appears to be a grain pattern on the bottom of the right one, as well as patterns on the tops of both, and it appears that there are long grain lines that run top to bottom when I look at them from the side, but whether they are "real" ivory grain lines or not, I have no idea.

Given that they are of little value even if they're elephant ivory, I will probably see if a friend of mine wants them. Otherwise they will probably take a trip to the thrift shop, as I'm sure no one in my family would be interested in them.

Thanks for your update - hope everything continues to go well for you!