Anadia Parts are items primarily used in making, and as upgrades for, amphibious armor.
There are seven varieties of Anadia Part: Remains, Swim Bladders, Eyes, Gills, Scales, Bones, and Fins.
Obtaining[]
Crafting Recipe[]
Result | Ingredients | Recipe |
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Anadia Remains | Shapeless: Raw Anadia Meat (2) |
Trimming[]
All Anadia Parts can be obtained from trimming any non-rotten Anadia item in the Trimming Table. In most cases, the types of parts that can be obtained from an Anadia depend on its head type and tail type traits. Anadia Remains can be obtained by trimming a rotten Anadia (replacing all other items that would have been obtained) or by choosing to recycle any remaining items from any Anadia, yielding as many remains as there are items remaining in total.
For more information on what Anadia traits result in what types of Anadia Parts, see the List section below.
Water Filtering[]
Anadia Remains can be obtained from filtering Stagnant Water with a Mesh Strainer in the Water Filter.
Drops[]
Anadia Remains and Bones can drop from looting Greebling Coracles.
Loot[]
Anadia Bones can be found as Loot from Pots of Chance in Underwater Ruins.
List of Anadia Parts[]
The following is a list of all Anadia Parts, their tooltips, and the trait of the Anadia they can be sourced from via Trimming.
Uses[]
Baiting[]
All Anadia Parts (including Anadia Remains) can be right-clicked on an empty Crab Pot to place one inside as bait. A baited Crab Pot will attract nearby Silt Crabs and Bubbler Crabs, and will capture them if they crawl on top of it. The part inside will be consumed upon capture.
Upgrading[]
All Anadia Parts except Anadia Remains can be used as upgrades for varying pieces of Amphibious Armor by shift right-clicking the armor piece and placing the item in one or more of its upgrade slots (up to 3 can be placed in each slot). The effect of the upgrade depends on the type of part used:
- Each slot in the Amphibious Chestplate or Amphibious Leggings with an Anadia Swim Bladder upgrade causes the full armor set to provide increased vertical underwater movement speed (while holding the jump or sneak keys to go up or down respectively) when equipped. The speed bonus increases by 0.01 per used slot, and is cut in half while moving forward horizontally. Using at least one slot provides an additional speed increase of 0.02 while going up, which does not stack.
- Having a slot in the Amphibious Helmet with an Anadia Eye upgrade causes the armor piece to provide Night Vision indefinitely while underwater when equipped.
- Having a slot in the Amphibious Helmet or Amphibious Chestplate with an Anadia Gills upgrade causes the armor piece to provide Water Breathing indefinitely while underwater when equipped. The strength of the effect varies - normally, each slot used in a single armor piece simply decreases the rate at which breath goes down when equipped, but when wearing the full armor set, using 2 or more slots in the same armor piece completely prevents breath from going down.
- Each slot in any piece of Amphibious Armor with an Anadia Scales upgrade increases the armor attribute value provided by the armor piece by 0.5 (half of ) when equipped.
- Each slot in any piece of Amphibious Armor with an Anadia Bones upgrade increases the armor toughness attribute value provided by the armor piece by 0.5 when equipped.
- Each slot in the Amphibious Chestplate, Amphibious Leggings, or Amphibious Boots with an Anadia Fins upgrade causes the armor piece to provide a stacking (horizontal movement) speed attribute value of 0.01 when equipped. The stacking effect caps at a maximum of 4 used slots in the same armor piece - additional used slots will not provide any benefits. Having 4 or more used slots total also prevents the player from getting stuck in Mud.
Each Anadia Part item at the top of an upgrade stack will receive durability damage when the armor itself is damaged, and will retain this durability loss even if taken out of the armor, becoming unstackable with other Anadia Part items even of the same type. Each item has a maximum durability of 64 before breaking, and the armor will then start using the next item down if it was stacked.
Fuel[]
Anadia Remains can be used as fuel for the Crab Pot Filter, filtering 4 items per piece.
Crafting Uses[]
Result | Ingredients | Recipe |
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Amphibious Fishing Spear | Anadia Fins (3) + Fishing Spear | |
Amphibious Helmet | Anadia Scales (3) + Anadia Eye (2) + Anadia Gills (2) + Anadia Bones + Lurker Skin Helmet | |
Amphibious Chestplate | Anadia Scales (3) + Anadia Gills (2) + Anadia Fins (2) + Anadia Bones + Lurker Skin Chestplate | |
Amphibious Leggings | Anadia Scales (3) + Anadia Fins (4) + Anadia Bones + Lurker Skin Leggings | |
Amphibious Boots | Anadia Scales (5) + Anadia Fins (2) + Anadia Bones + Lurker Skin Boots | |
Biopathic Linkstone | Anadia Bones (3) + Wight's Heart + Cragrock |
Steeping Uses[]
Result | Ingredients | Recipe |
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Fish Oil (1000 mB) | Silk Bundle (containing Anadia Remains (4)) + Clean Water (1000 mB) |
History[]
- Release 3.9.0:
- Added crafting recipe for Anadia Remains.
- Anadia Remains can now be obtained from filtering Stagnant Water in the Water Filter.
- Release 3.8.1: Anadia Scales now add armor instead of decreasing decay when used to upgrade Amphibious Armor.
- Release 3.8.0: Introduced.