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Banana Fish Episodio 2


Eres un fanático de las series? Entonces, sabes lo fácil que es perder el hilo con las novedades, los episodios... A veces, entre las semanas de vacaciones y las series que se reanudan sin previo aviso, estar al día puede ser un auténtico infierno.




Banana Fish Episodio 2



A fish pond can hold and raise most types of fish, including Night Market fish, Crab Pot fish and beach forageables such as Sea Urchins and Coral. The fish produce Roe and random items. The only fish which cannot live in the fish pond are the five legendary fish: Legend, Mutant Carp, Crimsonfish, Glacierfish, and Angler. (Clam is not considered a fish, and so cannot live in a Fish Pond.) Fish thrown in the pond also reproduce up to the limit of their pond, except for Tiger Trout, which cannot reproduce.


You can harvest fish one at a time by casting your fishing pole into the pond. Harvested fish are always of regular quality (even if higher quality fish were thrown into the pond). Although energy is consumed when casting your rod into the pod, a simplified mechanism is used for catching the fish: fish are caught automatically (without the minigame), no bait is consumed, and the durability of tackle is not depleted. The fish do not count towards the Fish Collections, and no fishing experience is gained by harvesting fish from a pond (but experience is gained when completing fish pond quests or collecting items produced by a pond).


Each pond holds only one type of fish at a time. You populate a pond by holding the desired fish and right-clicking on the pond to "throw" the fish in. Attempting to throw in a legendary fish yields a prompt saying "The [fish] wouldn't be happy in there." Attempting to throw a fish into a pond that already contains a different type of fish yields a prompt saying that type of fish doesn't want to live in a pond of another type.


The standard initial capacity of a pond is three fish. Several rare fish have an initial capacity of just one fish, namely Blobfish, Ghostfish, Ice Pips, Lava Eels, Slimejacks, Stonefish, Sturgeons, Void Salmons, and Woodskips. Both Sea Urchins and Coral have an initial capacity of ten.


Catching and removing all the fish simply reduces the pond population but does not reset the pond. Only the same species of fish can be added to the pond; all quest-related capacity increases are retained.


Fish in a pond will reproduce at a fixed rate until they reach the pond's capacity, at which point an exclamation point appears in the center of the pond, indicating you have a fish quest waiting. Fulfilling a quest raises the capacity of the pond, which can continue up to a maximum capacity of 10 fish.


The fish spawn frequency is species dependent, and ranges from 1 to 5 days for most fish (the one exception is Tiger Trout, which does not reproduce). More expensive fish spawn more slowly. Fish will reproduce even if only one fish is present in the pond. Instead of waiting for fish spawning, you can throw more fish into the pond up to its current capacity.


A new fish quest is initiated when population growth is prevented by the pond capacity. If you throw fish into a pond to reach capacity, you will have to wait 1-5 days for the fish quest to start. (Adding fish to the pond does not reset the fish spawning clock, so the next quest will start Spawn_Frequency days after the last spawning event or completed quest).


The fish quests require you to fetch a specified number of one item and throw it into the pond. If multiples of an item are requested, they are added one at a time, meaning different qualities can be combined. When a quest is completed, the fish will jump out of the pond and thank you (using one of 19 responses). Also, you are granted 20-45 Fishing XP (dependent upon the fish spawning frequency, XP = 20 + 5 Spawn_Frequency).


The possible items depend upon the fish species and the pond capacity. When multiple items are possible for a given quest (or when the number of requested items is variable), the details of the request are randomly selected when the quest initiates. The random selection is seeded based on the fish pond location and day when the quest initiated; reloading a game save will not alter the selection. Also, note that although removing fish from the pond removes the quest exclamation fish point, it does not reset the quest -- as soon as the pond returns to capacity, the same quest item will be requested.


The fish population does not immediately increase when a quest is complete. Instead, the fish spawning clock resets to zero days, and the next population increase happens Spawn_Frequency days later. This means that even if a fish quest is completed immediately, the fish population takes more than twice as long to increase each time there is a quest. For example, instead of taking 45 days for an Ice Pip pip pond to reach a population of 10, it takes at least 69 days (assuming only one initial fish is thrown into the pond).


Fish ponds may produce items in the chum bucket daily, with items being more likely at higher fish populations. The most common item is Roe, but at high populations, some fish can produce rare or valuable items.


Any produced items are collected by clicking on the fish pond. Uncollected items only persist to the next day if new items are not produced; otherwise the new items replace the uncollected items. Collecting an item grants Fishing XP according to XP = 10 + (0.04 the sell price of the item)


The base chance that an item is possible ranges from 23% to 95% (base_chance = 15 + 8 population of pond). Empty ponds never produce items. The game then selects which item will appear, based on the fish species and population. The item-selection can produce no item (especially at low populations), meaning that the overall daily item chance may be much lower than the base 23-95% value.


The table below shows all possible fish pond products, along with the required fish pond population for the item to be possible. The column "% of Items" provides each item's chance as a fraction of all items produced by the pond[1]. The column "Overall Daily Chance" is the chance of the item appearing on a given day, obtained by multiplying the base chance (23-95%) by the "% of Items". Both chances may vary depending upon the fish pond population, as may the possible counts of a given item. More details on all item chances are provided on each individual fish page.


El tiempo no espera a nadie, una semana ha transcurrido y un nuevo episodio ha llegado. Es momento de entregarnos al vicio y sumergirnos al bajo mundo de la mafia. Demos inicio a la segunda reseña de Banana Fish, el anime que ya está dando mucho de qué hablar. No se despeguen de sus pantallas porque esto apenas está iniciando. Podrán sus corazones aguantar hasta el final?


Recordatorio clave, así evitamos que alguien se pierda. Mis reseñas se componen de sinopsis del episodio, análisis de puntos de interés y comentario general. Ahora sí, sin más demora iniciemos esto.


El episodio se me ha ido como agua entre los dedos. Las emociones que se plasman en cada personaje no pueden, ni deben, dejar indiferente a nadie. Queda claro que esta serie no tiene medias tintas. Los problemas a los que hace alusión son reales, es justamente ese deje de realismo lo que vuelve a este anime en algo tan atractivo. No suelo hablar del apartado visual, a menos que lo amerite. Pero esta ocasión creo que lo vale. Pues una sola escena consigue englobar de forma perfecta un sentimiento tan complejo como profundo. La escena del hospital nos deja saborear la melancolía y el anhelo de Ash. Y a la vez la tristeza y la frustración de Eiji por no poder hacer más.


Hasta aquí lo dejamos, ya me he extendido lo suficiente. Yo me despido, pero ustedes no olviden dejar sus comentarios y contarme Qué les ha parecido este episodio? Cuántos ya están sufriendo por la dirección que esto está tomando? Cuántos piensan, al igual que yo, que el siguiente episodio romperá un par de corazones? Cuéntenme que están pensando, nos estaremos leyendo en los comentarios, hasta la próxima.


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