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===Treely Woods===
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Revision as of 11:36, 1 November 2008

The bug collector's name is Derrick and he is located in Noble's house. You can start collecting bugs after being challenged by Clark in Zoomy Village. When you pass Clark's test, you receive a bug cage, which allows you to catch and store bugs.

Controls

When walking around, approach a bug and press the "A" button when the search command pops up. To catch a bug, you must press the A button button when your timing bar is on the bug location bar, and you must do it before time runs out.

In the game you will see a black horizontal line across the screen. In the middle of this line is a cross-hatched area where the blue timing bar moves back and forth. As you move your cursor on the screen, your character will try to face it. The closer the dog is to directly facing the bug, the more centered the red bug location bar will be in the cross-hatched area.

If you press the A button button when the blue timing bar is over the red bug location bar, you will catch the bug. If not, the bug will get away and you will have to try again. Some bugs present a challenge by moving around the dog very quickly, making it hard to get the red bug location bar in the center. Other bugs don't move at all, but the blue timing bar moves very fast back and forth and the bug location bar is very small, making it hard to stop the timing bar on top of the location bar.

Times of the day

Some bugs only come out at certain times of the day. The day can be split up into day, night, twilight and early morning. Twilight and early morning are different parts of night and day, respectively. Here is a breakdown of what each term means:

  • Day: From just before the rooster crows to when the sky turns red at sunset.
  • Night: From when the sky turns red at sunset to just before the rooster crows.
  • Twilight: From when the sky turns red to when the sky turns dark blue. This can happen before you hear owl hoots.
  • Early Morning: From just before the rooster crows to about 60 seconds later.

Bug location mechanics

Template:Sidebar2 To understand how to find bugs, you must understand under what conditions bugs appear in the game. Unlike food and flowers, which are randomly selected as "on" or "off" at pre-defined locations, there are a few predefined setups which are randomly selected for bugs.

In any given map there are a certain amount of locations where you will find bugs. At any given location, a different bug may or may not appear depending on which setup is generated when you enter the map. By identifying a few of the bugs in different locations, sometimes just one bug, you can tell which setup you are in.

This is in contrast to food and flowers, which, in any given location will always have the same item. When you enter the map, food and flower locations are randomly set to either "on" or "off", and knowing one location's mode says nothing about any other locations.

We can use how the bug setups work, by checking a bug location to determine which setup we are in. Once you know the setup, you know where and when each bug will appear throughout the day. The best bug to use is a butterfly, because they are the most distinctive, so you will know what the bug is without having to catch it. Keep in mind that you won't be able to tell what most bugs are without trying to catch them. For instance, all butterflies are yellow while you are just running around.

An example: Zoomy Lake

Bug location D is on the first island you jump to from the hippo when you are coming from Zoomy Village. In each of the setups, a different butterfly, or no butterfly at all, is spawned. By checking this butterfly, you can see which setup you are in, and by running back to Zoomy Village and re-entering Zoomy Lake, you can force another random setup selection. So if you were trying to find the Bell Cricket in Zoomy Lake, you would run back and forth until no butterfly spawned, and then you would know you were in the correct setup.

Locations and setups

There are six areas on The Dog Island that have multiple bug setups.

  1. Green Meadows
  2. Treely Woods
  3. Zoomy Lake
  4. Hoya Plains
  5. Gola Highlands
  6. Ancient Grove

The last bug is found in Chiro Caves B1.

Each area has a map with lettered squares denoting a bug location. Hold your mouse over a bug location to view a short description of the area. The setup tables below the maps break the day into its four components for each bug location. Follow these steps to find a specific bug:

  1. Locate your bug in the tables.
  2. In the game, ascertain which setup you are in by matching the you see to bugs in the setups.
  3. If the current setup will not contain your bug, run out of that map and back in to reset the setup.
  4. When you are in the correct setup, wait until the correct time of day indicated in the table, then catch your bug.

Green Meadows

Dogisland greenmeadowsbugs.jpgButterfly in grass.Beetle on the side of a tree.Beetle on the side of a tree.Bug on the ground in the grass and flowers.Bug on the ground in the open.Beetle on the side of the tree.Butterfly in the grass and flowers.Bug on the ground in the grass.Beetle on the side of a tree.
Setup 1
Day Night Twilight Early Morning
A Large Head Cicada N/A N/A N/A
B N/A N/A N/A N/A
C Cabbage Buttefly N/A N/A N/A
D Green Head Cicada N/A N/A N/A
E Piggy Back Grasshopper N/A N/A N/A
F Asian Ladybug Asian Ladybug Asian Ladybug Asian Ladybug
G N/A Giant Scissor Beetle N/A N/A
H N/A Elephant Beetle N/A N/A
I Common Eggfly Butterfly N/A N/A N/A
Setup 2
Day Night Twilight Early Morning
A N/A Little Stag Beetle N/A N/A
B Sevenspotted Ladybug Sevenspotted Ladybug Sevenspotted Ladybug Sevenspotted Ladybug
C Cabbage Buttefly N/A N/A N/A
D N/A Green Scissor Beetle N/A N/A
E Common Skimmer Dragonfly N/A N/A N/A
F Yellow Butterfly N/A N/A N/A
G N/A Rhinoceros Beetle N/A N/A
H N/A Elephant Beetle N/A N/A
I Common Eggfly Butterfly N/A N/A N/A
Setup 3
Day Night Twilight Early Morning
A N/A Brown Scissor Beetle N/A N/A
B Piggy Back Grasshopper N/A N/A N/A
C Monarch Butterfly Monarch Butterfly Monarch Butterfly Monarch Butterfly
D N/A Green Scissor Beetle N/A N/A
E Green Eyed Dragonfly N/A N/A N/A
F Cabbage Butterfly N/A N/A N/A
G Green Head Cicada N/A N/A N/A
H N/A Elephant Beetle N/A N/A
I N/A N/A N/A Chestnut Tiger Butterfly
Setup 4
Day Night Twilight Early Morning
A N/A Rhinoceros Beetle N/A N/A
B Sevenspotted Ladybug Sevenspotted Ladybug Sevenspotted Ladybug Sevenspotted Ladybug
C Swallowtail Butterfly N/A N/A Swallowtail Butterfly
D N/A Little Stag Beetle N/A N/A
E Cricket Cricket Cricket Cricket
F Cabbage Butterfly N/A N/A Cabbage Butterfly
G Green Head Cicada N/A N/A Green Head Cicada
H N/A Elephant Beetle N/A N/A
I N/A N/A N/A Chestnut Tiger Butterfly

Treely Woods

Dogisland treelywoodsbugs.jpgButterfly in the grass and flowers.Bug on a tree by the path.Bug on the ground in the open.Butterfly in the flowers.Cicada on a tree.Dragonfly by the river.Dragonfly by the river.Bug on a tree.Bug on the ground in the grass and in the open.Bug on a tree.Butterfly or a bug on the ground in the open.Butterfly in the grass.Bug on a tree.Butterfly in the flowers.

Zoomy Lake

Dogisland zoomylakebugs.jpgBug on the ground or flying.Bug on a tree.Bug on the ground or flying.Butterfly in the flowers.Bug on the ground in the grass.Beetle on the tree.Bug flying around.Bug flying out over the lake.Butterfly in the grass.Butterfly in the grass.Dragonfly by the water.

Hoya Plains

Dogisland hoyaplainsbugs.jpgBug on the ground in the grass and flowrs.Bug in the grass.Butterfly in the grass.Bug on the ground in the grass.Bug on the ground or in the air in the flowers and grass.Bug on a tree.Butterfly up a ramp.Butterfly in the flowers.

Gola Highlands

Dogisland golahighlandsbugs.jpgButterfly in the flowers and grass.Bug on the ground or in the air by the bridge.Bug on a tree.Bug on the ground or in the air in the open.Bug in the grass.Bug on the south side of the trees.Bug on a tree.Bug on the ground in the grass and flowers.Butterfly in the open.

Ancient Grove