How to prepare for the Storm Shark Event in Dave the Diver
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How to prepare for the Storm Shark Event in Dave the Diver

The Blue Hole is home to many weird and wonderful creatures in Dave the Diver, and pretty much all of them are delicious. As Dave explores the depths, more opportunities arise for Banchos sushi dishes. This entices the specialist foodies, resulting in some rather interesting food events. One of the more questionable ones is the Storm Shark Event, in which, due to the storm, it comes time to serve up shark in Dave the Diver. Whether this is legal, let alone moral, is up to your to decide.

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How to prepare for the Storm Shark Event in Dave the Diver

How to prepare for the Storm Shark Event in Dave the Diver

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You’re going to want to serve shark, and lots of it. Thankfully, in Dave the Diver, there is plenty of it to be found, provided you know where you’re looking. Bancho’s Sushi has a ton of options to provide shark dishes, helping you make that sweet cash.

Research Shark Event dishes

Before you get out there into the deep blue sea, you should really make sure you know what you’re looking for. There are a lot of sharks out there, and there are a lot of ingredients. Make sure to check which recipes are going to net you the most money.

The Megamouth Shark sushi will put a huge amount of coin into Dave the Divers‘ pocket, so I suggest getting out there and grabbing a few of those if you can. Frilled Shark Sushi is also not too difficult to get and will earn Dave the Diver some serious cash during the event. Both of these recipes only need shark meat to put together.

Catch the Sharks

How to prepare for the Storm Shark Event in Dave the Diver

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This is the tricky bit. Sharks don’t come willingly; they’re surprisingly averse to being sliced up and served. However, what the people want, the people get, so it’s time to get out there. You could go out in the day, but there will be a whole lot less shark to catch. Grab what you can for the event in the day while doing your usual duties in Dave the Diver, then head out for an hour at night to really get the goods.

Nighttime is a scary place in the Blue Hole. Arm yourself with bombs and Salvage Drones, and prepare for the worst. The ocean will be full of things trying to kill you, but subsequently, also lots of sharks. Take your pick of the best sharks the blue hole has to offer.

I would recommend a tranquilizer sniper and as many salvage drones as you can afford. This will not only ensure a 40% chance of putting a shark straight to sleep, but it will also preserve the meat. You want as much shark meat as possible for the Storm Shark Event.

Make sure you don’t serve up any shark dishes for the three days of preparation you have to ensure you have as many as you can for the Storm Shark event. If you plan it right you should be able to fill every recipe slot with a shark dish in Dave the Diver.


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