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Although they have distinct names and sprites, caught fish and caught junk items are not treated as individual items. Rather, they use a shared base-itemID (618 and 619 for fish and junk, respectively), which is then modified by a sub-itemID (inv.s1 offset 92 in EloSnack) to determine the specific fish/junk caught.

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  • Although they have distinct names and sprites, caught fish and caught junk items are not treated as individual items. Rather, they use a shared base-itemID (618 and 619 for fish and junk, respectively), which is then modified by a sub-itemID (inv.s1 offset 92 in EloSnack) to determine the specific fish/junk caught.
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  • Although they have distinct names and sprites, caught fish and caught junk items are not treated as individual items. Rather, they use a shared base-itemID (618 and 619 for fish and junk, respectively), which is then modified by a sub-itemID (inv.s1 offset 92 in EloSnack) to determine the specific fish/junk caught. Therefore it is impossible to wish for specific type of catch (e.g. "whale" or "broken cell phone" will not work). To create any of these items, one correct Base-itemID (618, 619) and sub-itemID match is required the very least. Additionally, correct sprite IDs and prices can also be adjusted, as shown in the table below.
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