The Research Assistant Pursuit inDredgeis initiated by speaking with the Researcher at the Old Fortress in Stellar Basin, and players must, at least, complete its first half. This first half tasks fans with collecting three aquatic creatures, one of which is the Aurora Jellyfish. While this is certainly not be the rarest creature in the game,Dredge’s Aurora Jellyfish can prove to be somewhat elusive, and this guide is here to help players track one down.
Dredge: Aurora Jellyfish Location
The first step toward catching an Aurora Jellyfish inDredgeis obtaining aTrawl Netthat is capable of catchingCoastalcreatures. This could be either a basic or Improved Trawl Net, and fans offishing video gamescan purchase the equipment from a Shipyard. Once a Net has been procured and equipped, players should make sure that they are withinStellar Basinand wait fornightfall.
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When the fog rolls in, players should simply select the Trawl Net from the radial menu, deploy the equipment, and sail around Stellar Basin, taking care to avoid the horror in the center of the area. After sailing through this location for a short time, fans ofindie open-world gamesshould find that an Aurora Jellyfish has entered their net, and a notification will appear indicating that a new species has been added to the Encyclopedia. Players are then free to return to the Researcher at the Old Fortress and hand over their catch.
With respect to what occurs after the Aurora Jellyfish, and two other requisite creatures, have been given to the Researcher, she will then instruct players to fetch some Prototype Parts from the nearby Research Outpost. These parts will be used to create a Sampling Device, which gives fans ofLovecraftian video gamesthe ability to fish in Abyssal waters, and a Repulsion Machine that is to be connected to the Generator at the Research Outpost. Once that device has been connected, players will be free to temporarily enter the center of Stellar Basin where a relic can be found.

Fans will also gain access to the second part of the Research Assistant Pursuit during this section of the game, and it requires them to locate four more sea creatures.Dredge’s Stoplight Loosejawis the fish that is likely to give players the most trouble from this batch, as it does not appear in many places. That said, fans are advised to put some effort toward tracking it down, as they will receive a bonus-granting book for fully completing the Pursuit.
Dredgeis available for PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.