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Dave The Diver: How To Catch Moray Eels

To make the Moray Curry for a special guest, you'll need to catch some Moray Eels in Dave the Diver. Here's how.
Dave The Diver: How To Catch Moray Eels

In Dave the Diver, players will need to find and catch all sorts of fish to expand the menu over at Bancho's Sushi. Our helpful diver, Dave, works the day away by diving into the ocean's depths and hauling back whatever he can find. At night, the restaurant is open for business, and Dave must now wait on customers and serve them delicious meals.

But some meals require some unique ingredients, and certain special customers won't settle for anything less. One guest, Otto, requests that Bancho cooks him a Moray Curry, for which he'll need Dave to catch some Moray Eels. But these creatures can only be caught under specific circumstances. During the day, you'll sometimes see Moray Eels poke their heads out of rocks, but you won't be able to grab them. So how do you catch Moray Eels in Dave the Diver?

How To Get Moray Eels In Dave The Diver

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Moray Eels can be found at night, swimming around the ocean. (Picture: Alexandra Hobbs, MINTROCKET)

Our special guest gives Dave a hint on how to catch Moray Eels — they can only be caught at night. For this, Dave will need to do some night diving, which he can only do once per night. In order to night dive, Dave must wait until it's dark and then go back out into the ocean, rather than return to the restaurant. 

Head to the water like you usually would, and you'll receive a prompt saying, "You can only dive once at night. ⅓  of evening working hours will be consumed." Proceed as normal and Dave will dive back into the ocean, only this time things are a lot darker. But, now swimming around rather than hiding in rocks, you'll see Moray Eels. These creatures are aggressive and will attack Dave when they see him, so be sure you come equipped with some tools to defend yourself. 

Be on the look out for other deadly creatures, which are now in greater abundance. Sharks can also be found closer to the surface during night diving.