r/runescape • u/RedAngelzx Fishing • 17h ago
Appreciation Our beautiful aquarium
And don't forget to get your daily kelps from it to make the great gunkan sushi rolls!
not sure why sushi prices are trending higher though 🤔 do PvM players eat them sushi?
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u/plazebology 16h ago
What am I looking at?
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u/Intelligent_Lake_669 15h ago
This is part of the aquarium room in the player-owned-house. You can build the room at 63 construction, and if you build a diving suit in the room you can access the underwater portion of it (shown in the picture).
You can decorate the underwater room, and also get some daily/weekly bonuses from it as well. The aquarium is also the place where you upgrade the prawnbroker to get some fishing perks.
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u/WhatsaRedditsdo 6h ago
They should advertise things like this sometimes for returning players. Never heard or seen this.
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u/NexGenration If you can't be criticized, you are the one in power 10h ago
sushi is actually quite useful in certain niche situations where you specifically need healing over time. back when i was still learning rax (god that was eons ago) i would pop that and a baron shark (also hp over time) right at the start of phase 4 when i dont have a target and therefore eating didnt drain my adren and then instantly cast onslaught so it would be healing me during my onslaught
also sushi heals more than any other food so if you dont need ALL that healing right away, its good for that
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u/imperchaos Swiftness of the Aviansie 8h ago
I use the aquarium exclusively for the weekly elite clue.
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u/SolenoidSoldier 14h ago
It's really not that profitable still. You hardly make 50k for a daily that requires you to teleport to your house and enter a room to collect, plus you need prepare them with great white sharks.
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u/Snooty_Cutie 16h ago
It’s probably a combination of players using them for pvm and not many players doing this content. I always thought the aquarium was one of the best pieces of skilling content released during this time of Rs3 and had hope they would continue to add to it.