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|title= Soda Seas |
|title= Soda Seas |
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|image= Image:1218377842374.JPEG |
|image= Image:1218377842374.JPEG |
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|place= In the game [[Aqua Grabber]], next to the [[Iceberg]] |
|place= In the game [[Aqua Grabber]], next to the [[Iceberg]] |
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− | |open= August 6, 2008 |
+ | |open= August 6, 2008 |
+ | |closed= March 30, 2017 |
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|games= N/A (accessible via [[Aqua Grabber]]) |
|games= N/A (accessible via [[Aqua Grabber]]) |
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− | The '''Soda Seas''' |
+ | The '''Soda Seas''' was an ocean to the southwest of the [[Club Penguin Island (location)|Club Penguin Island]], only accessible via the [[Aqua Grabber]] by [[Membership|members]]. It was the second of the two Aqua Grabber levels — the first being [[Clam Waters]]. It was an area polluted by many barrels of [[Cream Soda]] that fell in, making the water purple and the [[wikipedia:sea anemone|sea anemones]] unhealthy. It was the home of the Giant [[Puffer Fish]] who guarded the valuable [[Amethyst]] found in a cave. |
+ | [[File:Main Treasure in Aqua Grabber.png|thumb|200px|A penguin getting the main treasure, the Amethyst]] |
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⚫ | To complete the level, penguins had to grab soda barrels and put them in the net. By doing so, the anemones would rise up and allow penguins to reach previously inaccessible areas, and finally encountering a giant puffer fish, to reach the Amethyst treasure. After collecting all five barrels, players could find a [[worm]] by bumping the top of an air pocket situated west of the center of the sea. Dropping a worm into the net would only yield a single [[coin]]. However, they were better used as bait, as players could attempt to catch [[Fluffy the Fish]] who roamed around the center area of the sea. Fluffies would provide a larger sum of coins than the worm, yielding 200 coins. Alternatively, the player could go to the south-east of the sea and try to catch the [[Mullet]] with Fluffy. However, the Fluffy would try to swim in the opposite direction of the [[Aqua Grabber]] and ram the machine against the rocks. Once the Mullet was caught, you could let it go and it would swim off, or you could put it into the net for 1,000 extra coins. After going through the tunnel, players would find two paths, one led upwards to an air pocket, and the other downwards to a [[crab]], a bubble blower, and treasure. Alternatively, by exploiting a design flaw, the player could try to squeeze between the Mullet and the wall and tumble their way through to the other side. |
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− | To complete the level, penguins must grab soda barrels and put them in the net. |
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− | By doing so the anemones will rise up and allow penguins to reach previously inaccessible areas, and finally encountering the level's [[Guardian]], a [[Puffer Fish]], to reach the [[Amethyst]] treasure.[[Image:Aqua Grabber Rare Treasure.png|thumb|200px|The secret treasure, the Emerald.]] |
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⚫ | After collecting all five barrels players |
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+ | [[File:Aqua Grabber Rare Treasure.png|thumb|200px|The secret treasure, the Emerald]] |
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− | Each piece of treasure |
+ | Each piece of the treasure near the crab was worth 20 coins. The crab would also try to hide some treasure, so players should try to be quick. Note that the gold could be stolen from the claws of the crab. Players could also let the crab get all of the treasure. If the player let the crab get all of the treasure, it would give the rare treasure: an [[Emerald]]. An Emerald was worth 500 coins. Players could also receive the [[Crab's Treasure stamp]] if they took all of the crabs treasure, although less coins would be earned. |
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+ | ==Trivia== |
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− | *If you have a glitched keyboard this will work best. Get the amethyst and go up until you reach the edge and turn right. The jets have to slide on the edge to happen. It will push you and when you go back to the edge you will see the amethyst inside the walls. |
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− | == |
+ | ==Glitches== |
+ | *If you dropped the Amethyst on a sloped ledge, it could possibly go into the walls. |
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− | *Soda Seas also appeared in [[Puffle Launch]] as a [[Member]] only area. |
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− | *It appeared at the [[April Fools' Party 2011]] and the [[April Fools' Party 2012|April Fools' Party 2012]] as a dimension, the [[Cream Soda Dimension]]. |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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− | + | Treasure!.PNG|The secret area |
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− | + | Mullet in Aqua Grabber.png|A player about to drop Mullet into the net and receive 1,000 coins |
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− | + | SodaSeas.jpg|The possible location of the Soda Seas |
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− | + | Screen Shot 2013-10-19 at 1.47.15 PM.png|Soda Seas on the radar in Aqua Grabber |
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{{Places}} |
{{Places}} |
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− | {{Other places}} |
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[[Category:Places]] |
[[Category:Places]] |
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[[Category:Aqua Grabber]] |
[[Category:Aqua Grabber]] |
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− | [[Category:Sea]] |
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− | [[Category:FAOTW]] |
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− | [[Category:2008]] |
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− | [[Category:Game Locations]] |
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− | [[Category:Oceans]] |
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− | [[Category:Around Club Penguin]] |
Latest revision as of 19:32, 7 January 2019
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Soda Seas | |
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Information | |
Where | In the game Aqua Grabber, next to the Iceberg |
Opened | August 6, 2008 |
Closed | March 30, 2017 |
Mini-games | N/A (accessible via Aqua Grabber) |
Room ID | ? |
Tour Description | |
The Soda Seas was an ocean to the southwest of the Club Penguin Island, only accessible via the Aqua Grabber by members. It was the second of the two Aqua Grabber levels — the first being Clam Waters. It was an area polluted by many barrels of Cream Soda that fell in, making the water purple and the sea anemones unhealthy. It was the home of the Giant Puffer Fish who guarded the valuable Amethyst found in a cave.
To complete the level, penguins had to grab soda barrels and put them in the net. By doing so, the anemones would rise up and allow penguins to reach previously inaccessible areas, and finally encountering a giant puffer fish, to reach the Amethyst treasure. After collecting all five barrels, players could find a worm by bumping the top of an air pocket situated west of the center of the sea. Dropping a worm into the net would only yield a single coin. However, they were better used as bait, as players could attempt to catch Fluffy the Fish who roamed around the center area of the sea. Fluffies would provide a larger sum of coins than the worm, yielding 200 coins. Alternatively, the player could go to the south-east of the sea and try to catch the Mullet with Fluffy. However, the Fluffy would try to swim in the opposite direction of the Aqua Grabber and ram the machine against the rocks. Once the Mullet was caught, you could let it go and it would swim off, or you could put it into the net for 1,000 extra coins. After going through the tunnel, players would find two paths, one led upwards to an air pocket, and the other downwards to a crab, a bubble blower, and treasure. Alternatively, by exploiting a design flaw, the player could try to squeeze between the Mullet and the wall and tumble their way through to the other side.
Each piece of the treasure near the crab was worth 20 coins. The crab would also try to hide some treasure, so players should try to be quick. Note that the gold could be stolen from the claws of the crab. Players could also let the crab get all of the treasure. If the player let the crab get all of the treasure, it would give the rare treasure: an Emerald. An Emerald was worth 500 coins. Players could also receive the Crab's Treasure stamp if they took all of the crabs treasure, although less coins would be earned.
Trivia
- Unlike in Clam Waters, you could catch the Mullet in this level of Aqua Grabber.
Glitches
- If you dropped the Amethyst on a sloped ledge, it could possibly go into the walls.
Gallery
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