I still can't get over how small wiscash actually is
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I still can't get over how small wiscash actually is
Sketches from Saturday’s stream. Not many people had requests, so I used the Random Pokemon Generator for some of them.
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Pokemon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea (2006).
水遊び🌶
Pokemon #339-340: Barboach line
Barboach is a very easy Pokemon to fish up, and as such is a common food source. However, there are some difficulties in catching it, mainly the slime that covers them. Because of this, they should always be either on the hook, or in a cooler or other lidded container. This slime does have a foul taste, but it can just be rubbed off, or allowed to dry and then removed in a similar way to the scales.
Once cleaned, they can be prepped just like any other fish, by cutting inward along the gills towards the front of the head to remove it, and then from the tail along the ribs on either side to remove the meat. The meat is somewhat bland, and usually mixed with herbs, chilies, and vegetables instead of being served on it’s own. However, it is a very healthy meat, and contains many nutrients not found in land Pokemon.
A very easy catch, 1/10 for difficulty, 5/10 for taste, and 7/10 for resources. I recommend either leaving the remains such as bones and fins in the river, or feeding them to your Pokemon.
Whiscash is.... another story altogether. They create very strong earthquakes, and can detect motion through the water using their whiskers. Due to their size, they are rarely fished up, so if you’re determined to hunt one, you will need a water Pokemon you can ride on, or a flying pokemon that can get close to the ground. This Pokemon will need to be strong, as the minute the Whiscash notices you, it will start creating strong earthquakes to drive you off.
It’s also a species that’s starting to vanish, as it lives in swamps and ponds, and those areas are being drained to create cities. However, if you live in a particularly damp and swampy area, it should be fine for you to hunt one.
One way to trap it is to drop a large net on it, and once it tangles itself up in its thrashing, a strong flying type can carry it up and prevent it from causing earthquakes. Unfortunately, it’s quite big, which can cause issues with killing it swiftly. you’ll want a gun or crossbow, and to aim for the top center of the yellow mark on it’s face. If that’s not available, a Pokemon with long enough claws will suffice.
Similar to Barboach, the fins and whiskers can’t be eaten by humans, and should either be fed to your Pokemon or left for wild ones to eat. The meat, however, is much better, sweet and mild, when prepared properly. Because of the strong ground type and the fact that they are known to eat mud, their meat can taste almost like dirt if not cleaned properly. I recommend soaking it in milk after cleaning it, as it will absorb the muddiness without leaving much behind, however cooking it with lemon juice or vinegar can have a similar effect.
This meat can then be cooked like any other, though I personally prefer it fried over rice and veggies.
overall, a 7/10 for difficulty, as it requires some clever thinking. 7/10 for flavor, and 7/10 for resources.
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tbh fight me but
Wiscash is just Wa-Stunfisk and this is just something we all have to accept
wiscash pokemon tile.
Toss a coin in the fountain,get attacked by a big fish?