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==Where Found==
==Where Found==
Fish can be caught by tapping the bucket on the fish. The fish in the bucket goes into the [[Blockhead]]'s [[inventory]]. Depending on the location tapped, [[water]] may also be removed from the location tapped.
Fish can be caught by tapping the bucket on the fish. The fish in the bucket goes into the [[Blockhead]]'s [[inventory]]. Depending on the location tapped, [[water]] may also be removed from the location tapped. When you tap water, there will be a white colored box around a bucket where you tapped, when you tap the fish, there will be a green colored box around a bucket where you tapped.


==Uses==
==Uses==

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See also: Tin Bucket, Bucket Of Water, and Shark Bucket
Fish Bucket
Fish Bucket
Fish Bucket

Category Tool
Use Farming
Tool
Stackable Yes (99)

A fish bucket is a bucket containing a fish.

Appearance

A fish bucket generally resembles other types of buckets, but with light blue for water and an orange and white fish tail protruding. (A shark bucket shows a different colored tail, a bucket of water shows no tail, and an empty bucket shows black shadow.)

Where Found

Fish can be caught by tapping the bucket on the fish. The fish in the bucket goes into the Blockhead's inventory. Depending on the location tapped, water may also be removed from the location tapped. When you tap water, there will be a white colored box around a bucket where you tapped, when you tap the fish, there will be a green colored box around a bucket where you tapped.

Uses

When emptied by tapping on an open location, an empty bucket is returned to the blockhead's inventory. A fish and block of water are placed in the location tapped.

The only known uses for a fish bucket are transporting a fish to a new location, looking interesting on a shelf, and for selling on a trade portal.