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Supposedly someone said they can evolve a 2nd time into a different form with a lot of Training, but I'll believe it when I see it, until then, I just treat them right until they evolve into something then let it die.
Currently it just says revive: https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2999181160
If I wait longer will it give me a new one naturally?
Revive basically means giving you a new one, not reviving your current one.
(I agree it's a bad word choice)
I've gotten dolphins 5 times in a row so there must be some different way to get a new fish other than clicking revive. Fortunately the achievement doesn't require unique gyaos so I will just stop here.
How long has your whale shark survived for? Mine at year 17 and still alive. Also my GYAO has yet to die so all I've seen is the first one, then a little blue fish, to a beluga and now a whale shark.
I let him die off at 13.
Keep minimum feeding will result in smaller fish or medium size.
Keep affection low or none will result to aggressive type of fish.
Keep affection mid to high will result to tamer fish.
It is about a pattern how you raise them. RNG is quite minimal on this minigame.
Hope this help.
Wow, that would be why I got the same fish over and over due to me thinking I needed to keep them maxed out or it would just straight up die on me. Thanks. I'll give this a go later.