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- Kategoria:Artykuły wymagające poprawy kategoriiBream – ryba występująca w The Elder Scrolls Online. Można ją znaleźć w Rift.
- Bream is a rare fish in Online. It can be obtained through fishing in The Rift
- Bream is actually an umbrella term that is used for a number of different species of fish living in fresh or seawater. Most of these species are drawn from the genera Abramis (carp bream), Acanthopagrus, Argyropos, Lethrinus, Scolopsis etc. All the species of these genera are known under the generic name of “Bream”, but that doesn’t mean that all these species are related through family or other higher taxa. However, there are some similarities between the fish that are called “bream” such as the fact that they tend to be narrow and deep bodied species. The most popular bream fish is Abramis, which belongs to the Cyprinidae family and it is also known as the carp bream. This type of bream is original from the Palearctic exozone and it spread throughout northern Europe up to the Caspian Sea
- Breams (Lahna in Finnish) are one of the most common catches you can get while fishing in rapids with nets . In one net with only breams you can catch anywhere between 1 - 12 breams in a net. Breams are not that large however they only weigh around 0.5 lbs but are very nutritious (as most fish are). Also breams seem to cook very quickly so when you are in a hurry and don't have a camp set up, go fishing anywhere and you are bound to catch one of the lower quality fish. They generally take around half an hour to complete no matter how many fish you cook.
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| - This huge fish was once a myth on Necronia. Well... myth busted!
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| - Plants, Animal Products, Food and Drink
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| - Obtained through Fishing.
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| - __NOEDITSECTION__ __NOWYSIWYG__
- Bream is actually an umbrella term that is used for a number of different species of fish living in fresh or seawater. Most of these species are drawn from the genera Abramis (carp bream), Acanthopagrus, Argyropos, Lethrinus, Scolopsis etc. All the species of these genera are known under the generic name of “Bream”, but that doesn’t mean that all these species are related through family or other higher taxa. However, there are some similarities between the fish that are called “bream” such as the fact that they tend to be narrow and deep bodied species. The most popular bream fish is Abramis, which belongs to the Cyprinidae family and it is also known as the carp bream. This type of bream is original from the Palearctic exozone and it spread throughout northern Europe up to the Caspian Sea. The Bream is an omnivorous fish usually feeding on plant matter, invertebrates and other smaller fish species.
- Kategoria:Artykuły wymagające poprawy kategoriiBream – ryba występująca w The Elder Scrolls Online. Można ją znaleźć w Rift.
- Bream is a rare fish in Online. It can be obtained through fishing in The Rift
- Breams (Lahna in Finnish) are one of the most common catches you can get while fishing in rapids with nets . In one net with only breams you can catch anywhere between 1 - 12 breams in a net. Breams are not that large however they only weigh around 0.5 lbs but are very nutritious (as most fish are). Also breams seem to cook very quickly so when you are in a hurry and don't have a camp set up, go fishing anywhere and you are bound to catch one of the lower quality fish. They generally take around half an hour to complete no matter how many fish you cook. In more recent versions, breams weigh around 2.2 lbs. As they are very easy to catch in large quantities with even a moderate amount of skill, they are ideal for preservation.
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