A list of all creatures that can be found in open sea biomes in the Veiled Sea, in Endless Ocean Luminous.
Creatures that Can Be Found in the Open Sea
# | Creature Name |
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1 | Blue Tang |
2 | Orangespine Unicornfish |
3 | Orangespine Unicornfish (Striped) |
4 | Sailfin Tang |
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5 | Golden Spadefish (Young) |
6 | Starck's Demoiselle |
7 | Humphead Wrasse |
8 | Clown Wrasse |
9 | White-Spotted Wrasse |
10 | McCosker's Flasher Wrasse |
11 | Bicolor Parrotfish |
12 | Bicolor Parrotfish (Red) |
13 | Green Humphead Parrotfish |
14 | Surfperch |
15 | Pyramid Butterflyfish |
16 | Threadfin Butterflyfish |
17 | Royal Angelfish |
18 | Banded Angelfish |
19 | Longtooth Grouper |
20 | Sea Goldie (Male) |
21 | Sea Goldie (Female) |
22 | Sea Goldie (Carp Pattern) |
23 | Sunset Anthias |
24 | Red Sea Bream |
25 | Horsehead Tilefish |
26 | Manybar Goatfish |
27 | Fire Goby |
28 | Elegant Firefish |
29 | Blackfin Dartfish |
30 | Marine Betta |
31 | Japanese Jack Mackerel |
32 | Bigeye Trevally |
33 | Bigeye Trevally (Spotted) |
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34 | Giant Trevally |
35 | Amberstripe Scad |
36 | White Trevally |
37 | Bluefin Trevally |
38 | African Pompano |
39 | Black Jack |
40 | Yellowtail |
41 | Pilotfish |
42 | Greater Amberjack |
43 | Longfin Yellowtail |
44 | Largescale Blackfish |
45 | Smallscale Blackfish |
46 | Chicken Grunt |
47 | Brassy Chub |
48 | Yellowstriped Butterfish |
49 | Chub Mackerel |
50 | Blue Mackerel |
51 | Double-Lined Mackerel |
52 | Japanese Spanish Mackerel |
53 | Indian Mackerel |
54 | Pacific Bluefin Tuna |
55 | Albacore Tuna |
56 | Yellowfin Tuna |
57 | Southern Bluefin Tuna |
58 | Dogtooth Tuna |
59 | Blackfin Tuna |
60 | Skipjack Tuna |
61 | Striped Bonito |
62 | Bullet Tuna |
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63 | Largehead Hairtail |
64 | Slender Frostfish |
65 | Blackfin Barracuda |
66 | Red Barracuda |
67 | Sawtooth |
68 | Great Barracuda |
69 | Butterfish |
70 | Blackfin Seabass |
71 | Japanese Whiting |
72 | Small-Scale Whiting |
73 | Oriental Trumpeter Whiting |
74 | Black Swallower |
75 | Cobia |
76 | Bering Wolffish |
77 | Indo-Pacific Sailfish |
78 | Gungnir |
79 | Atlantic Blue Marlin |
80 | Shortbill Spearfish |
81 | Swordfish |
82 | Goldeye Rockfish |
83 | Fox Jacopever |
84 | Weedy Stingfish |
85 | Luna Lionfish |
86 | Reef Stonefish |
87 | Fat Greenling |
88 | Snailfish |
89 | Sablefish |
90 | Skilfish |
91 | Japanese Fluvial Sculpin |
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92 | Roughskin Sculpin |
93 | Japanese Lates |
94 | Barramundi |
95 | Great White Shark |
96 | Great White Shark (Leucistic) |
97 | Shortfin Mako Shark |
98 | Thanatos |
99 | Basking Shark |
100 | Pelagic Thresher |
101 | Tiger Shark |
102 | Banded Houndshark |
103 | Blotchy Swell Shark |
104 | Blacktip Reef Shark |
105 | Bull Shark |
106 | Blue Shark |
107 | Scalloped Hammerhead |
108 | Great Hammerhead |
109 | Japanese Sawshark |
110 | Japanese Bullhead Shark |
111 | Zebra Shark |
112 | Whale Shark |
113 | Whale Shark (Green) |
114 | Tasselled Wobbegong |
115 | Japanese Angel Shark |
116 | Red Stingray |
117 | Short-Tail Stingray |
118 | Giant Manta Ray |
119 | Leopard Whipray |
120 | Blotched Fantail Ray |
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121 | Blue-Spotted Ribbontail Ray |
122 | Broad Cowtail Ray |
123 | Sixgill Stingray |
124 | Japanese Sleeper Ray |
125 | Ocellated Eagle Ray |
126 | Bowmouth Guitarfish |
127 | Dwarf Sawfish |
128 | Silver Chimaera |
129 | Bottlenose Dolphin |
130 | Pacific White-Sided Dolphin |
131 | Common Dolphin |
132 | Commerson's Dolphin |
133 | Orca |
134 | Orca (White) |
135 | Humpback Whale (Young) |
136 | Black Harbinger |
137 | Blue Whale |
138 | Ancient Mother |
139 | North Pacific Right Whale |
140 | Sperm Whale |
141 | Leviathan |
142 | Clown Triggerfish |
143 | Lagoon Triggerfish |
144 | Black Scraper |
145 | Unicorn Leatherjacket |
146 | Tiger Puffer |
147 | Blackspotted Puffer |
148 | Yellow Boxfish (Young) |
149 | Long-Spine Porcupinefish |
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150 | Spot-Fin Porcupinefish |
151 | Ocean Sunfish |
152 | Apollo |
153 | Giant Sunfish |
154 | Marbled Flounder |
155 | Stone Flounder |
156 | Pacific Halibut |
157 | Cockatoo Flounder |
158 | Black Cow-Tongue |
159 | Pacific Needlefish |
160 | Pacific Saury |
161 | Japanese Halfbeak |
162 | Japanese Flying Fish |
163 | Razorfish |
164 | Red Cornetfish |
165 | Short Dragonfish |
166 | Japanese Sardine |
167 | Japanese Anchovy |
168 | Pacific Herring |
169 | Flathead Grey Mullet |
170 | Whitespotted Conger |
171 | Kidako Moray |
172 | Ribbon Eel |
173 | Ribbon Eel (Yellow) |
174 | Japanese Eel |
175 | Green Sea Turtle |
176 | Leatherback Turtle |
177 | Cacao Maharaja |
178 | Japanese Flapjack Octopus |
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179 | Vampire Squid |
180 | Bigfin Reef Squid |
181 | Spear Squid |
182 | Golden Cuttlefish |
183 | Diamond Squid |
184 | Giant Squid |
185 | Japanese Fan Lobster |
186 | American Lobster |
187 | Kuruma Shrimp |
188 | Horsehair Crab |
189 | Japanese Spider Crab |
190 | Snow Crab |
191 | Red King Crab |
192 | Popeye Grenadier |
193 | Glasshead Grenadier |
194 | Yellow Goosefish |
195 | Angler |
196 | Chinook Salmon |
197 | Cherry Trout (Ocean) |
198 | Chum Salmon |
199 | Sockeye Salmon |
200 | Rainbow Trout |
201 | Brown Trout |
202 | Eeltail Catfish |
203 | Atlantic Tarpon |