Dave the Diver is an immersive underwater adventure game that challenges you to explore the depths of the ocean and collect various treasures.
One of the new exciting features in the game is the lobster event. With the release of the latest update, many improvements can be seen, along with various bug fixes. Along with new fishing spots and additional locations for farming, we have the lobster party event, which allows us to capture new species through special equipment.
Get the Crab Trap
To catch the Crabs and Lobsters, you need to get a Crab Trap first. Make sure that you update your game to get the new items and added features. You can get your hands on the crab trap through a side quest, “A Nutritious Food for Sea People?”. To get the quest, visit Duwa, the blacksmith in the Sea People Village, and interact with him. As you find him sick, you will be asked to talk to Mima for a cure. She tells you about the horsehair crabs that are good for coughs, but you require a trap to get them. After that, head to your farm and interact with Otto to get the Crab Trap recipe, which is:
- 2 Scrap Iron
- 2 Rope
- 3 Wood
- Tiger Shark Tooth
Once you complete the quest, you will unlock the crab trap section. You can purchase more traps from the iDiver app.
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Catching the Lobsters
The carbs and lobsters are usually found near the shaking rocks, where you can see the bubbles coming out of them. As you see a vibrating rock, select it to set the trap by adding bait. You can put any fish in your inventory as bait, but higher star bait will help you catch rare crabs and lobsters.
Once the traps are set, you’re all good to go. You can perform some other task or even end your dive till the trap catches any lobster. Once a lobster gets caught, the trap will start to sake, indicating to you that the prey has been caught. From there, you can add the species to your inventory by selecting the hand icon.
Below, you can find all the types of lobsters that you can catch, along with their location and time.
Name | Location | Time |
Blue Lobster | Giant Blue Hole 0-50m | Night time |
Red-banded Lobster | Giant Blue Hole 0-50m | Night time |
Norway Lobster | Giant Blue Hole 130-250m | Day time |
California Spiny Lobster | Giant Blue Hole 50-130m | Day time |
Fan Lobster | Giant Blue Hole 50m-130m | Night time |
Tropical Rock Lobster | Giant Blue Hole 50-130m | Day time |
European Lobster | Giant Blue Hole 0-50m | Day time |
Crystal Lobster | Giant Blue Hole 50m-130m | Night time |
Eastern Rock Lobster | Giant Blue Hole 130-250m | Day time |
American Lobster | Giant Blue Hole 0-50m | Day time |
As you catch these lobsters, you will be able to sell them for good prices or send them to your kitchen to prepare some delicious meals.
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