1) Remember it’s important to always build
beginning in the westernmost or northernmost tile, and then move east or south.
2) Take a pile of 2 black cloth set
it down in the first tile of your aquarium.
3) Take another pile of 2 black cloth and target the little
slice of the tile that is visible beside the stack of 2 black you already
placed. In the first of the three pictures, the cursor is pointing to the
exact spot you want to target once the cloth is in your hand. In the second
of the two pictures, you can see how it should look when the cloth is in
your hand.
4) The idea is to get a stack of cloth on TOP of another stack of cloth,
as shown in the third image in the row., You do not want to end up with a
single stack of 4 cloth. Getting them to stack is tricky -- it takes a few
tries and a little practice! If you have a true black dye tub on you, you
can always dye the seond stack of 2 black a different color to keep them
from combining, and that will help you get them stacked. Once they are stacked,
you simply dye the top pile true black again. Be sure and lock both down!
5) You are now going to stack your cloth targetting the same little slice
every time to make the next pieces of cloth "jump" to the top of the stack.
You want to pile them on in this order, LOCKING EACH DOWN as you go:
Pile of 2 darker sand cloth
Pile of 2 light sand
Pile of 2 darkest blue cloth --- from now on this will be called Blue
A.
6) Now we are going to place 2 piles of 2 that are the
same color. You should have four pieces of the next shade of Blue (Blue B).
You want to take 2 pieces in a single stack, and target the same little slice
on the floor to jump them to the top of the pile. Lock them. Then pick
up the other 2 pieces, target the same place on the floor, and jump them
to the top. Lock them. Any cloth you have 4 pieces of will be used in 2 stacks
of 2 as I described above. Comtinue your pile in this order:
Pile of 2 Blue C
Pile of 2 Blue D
Another pile of 2 Blue D
Pile of 2 Blue E
Another Pile of 2 Blue E
Remember to LOCK DOWN!
7) Now, you want to get 2 separate piles of 2 true black
cloth up on top, but if you do not aim it exactly right, the piles that SHOULD
be on top will combine with the base of the aquarium, which is also true
black. One fix is to use white cloth for the top, jump it up there as described
in step 3, and THEN dye it true black and lock it. Another approach is to
just aim right the first time!
8) Once it’s up there, you might want
to top your aquarium with something to do with fishing, like a sextant, something
pretty, something rare, or a light source. I am going to use a pretty, rare,
light source. You want to aim your item at the base of the stack in the same
place where you aimed your cloth. Once it hops to the top, lock it down.
IMPORTANT: If it is an item you can WALK THROUGH (like this candle) you need
to raise it one time with the dec tool or it will “sink” under the cloth.
I usually raise blocking items one as well, but generally they do not sink.
9) Now, building in the direction of
the arrow shown in the image under step one, repeat all these steps to make
your aquarium as long as you want it to be. Here at UOSS, I am going to build
a 2 tile aquarium.
10) Once you have the aquarium as long
as you want it to be, it’s time to put the fish in. The fish and shells and
such are actually one tile in FRONT of the aquarium, not in the tank…it’s
an optical illusion. You want to put the fish and shells and weeds and such
in the numbered tiles diagonally in front of the aquarium base.
11) I like to use my small table to
place the fish and shells. Using your dec tool you can fit as many things
as you like inside the aquarium, but 3 or 4 looks nicest. For the Aquarium
at UOSS, I used shells, an onion for a water weed, and some fishes. I set
the table down and stacked the items on top of it in that order. I then locked
each item down.
12) Using the dec tool, I raised the fishes 4 times, the weeds 4 times,
and the shell 3 times, and then I moved the table out of the way. You can
try your own items and levels until it pleases you. Some items that look
very nice in an aquarium are large rocks, skulls, and ships, but of course
you can try whatever suits you.
Fuss around with your shells and such until you have your
aquarium looking just how you want it!
With the changes to the dec tool that came in with Age of Shadows, you can
fit all kinds of things into the water part of the aquarium---you used to
be limited to 2 or 3 things, and raising items into the same level meant you
would knock other items out of the aquarium. For example, if you raised your
fish 5 times, and then a shell five times, the shell would knock the fish
onto the floor.
Now the fish and the shell can both be raised 5 spaces, and both will float
where you place them. HOWEVER, they will change order within the level. Therefore,
you do not want a large thing to share a level with a small thing, as the
large thing can flip and block the little guy. If you raise a great big rock
five times, and then raise a little shell five times, sometimes you will
see the shell sitting in front of the rock. Other times it will "flip" and
the shell will disappear behind the rock.
You can fit more things into the aquarium, but you want to put things together
that can change order and still look nice. For example, an onion can look
like a water weed growing in front of a rock, and if it flips, it looks like
the tips of a water weed peeking up from behind the rock. Here is a 1 tile
post-AoS aquarium with 4 things in it, made at Misha's Malas Mare Mall. Note
how a lot more things fit into this aquarium, but you can't see all the fish.
as the shell "blocks" the bottom ones. Sometimes, you can see all the fish,
and the fishies block the white part of the shell!