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  • in reply to: Diadem 5.41 Fish List #26541
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    Thank you so much for the response. It was really helpful 🙂

    The algorithm should work regardless, because it is capable of identifying the fish by its name as well.

    I tried all sort of different values, but non of them seemed to work. Maybe I’m doing something wrong. When I catch a fish for example, I see 0x807E, 2.7 ilms, 80 lvl, nq, a //grade 4 skybuilders' ghost faerie in the logs. The name of the actual fish, when I copy its name from the General chat is Grade 4 Skybuilders' Ghost Faeries, although the text in the General chat is the same as what appears in the Miqobot logs which is grade 4 skybuilders' ghost faerie. I believe I tried all of them, with and without double slash.

    It maybe a bug in the search function,so I thought it’d worth mentioning 🙂

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    in reply to: Diadem 5.41 Fish List #26451
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    Actually, I’d rephrase my question; There is this keyword ‘none’ that indicates when no moochable fish was available. Is there a keyword indicating any moochable fish, like ‘Any’ keyword in addGoodWeather?

    in reply to: Diadem 5.41 Fish List #26367
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    Thanks for the quick response 🙂

    In this specific case, I’m trying to use moochPreset for “Grade 4 Skybuilders’ Ghost Faeries”, but it keeps saying that the mentioned fish is unknown. Not sure if I’m putting the name right or the fish database is not updated yet?
    Regarding the feature, I can see the hex code of the fish when I catch it in the logs. If I could use that hex code, I wouldn’t have to wait for a database update.
    Also was wondering if I could find a list of the latest database information in this forum?

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