A bug existed where collecting Wakaba would cause it to grow to a massive size and fly right at the camera.Three larger than normal Anglerfish spawn above the Wakaba.However, their sounds no longer play for an unknown reason.The Wakaba was one of the 4 sunken treasures that speak out its name when collected, along with the Framed Picture of an Egg, Bog Brush, and Moon on a Stick.It appears that Wakaba developed its powers after its time in the Hungry Shark Evolution universe, as it is shown in the game artworks that Wakaba leaves the Hungry Shark Evolution world, indicating that Little Raiders takes place in a different time period to Hungry Shark Evolution.In Hungry Shark Evolution, Wakaba is simply an immobile doll that can speak. Though these powers are only accessible in Little Raiders. The player must be careful if they want to get the treasure with a weaker shark. Its possible for a Megalodon to spawn there. It is found at the bottom left corner of this map. There are many mines and pink jellyfish near the Wakaba area. It is found under a short ridge north-west of the entrance to the " Moon on a Stick" ( a sunken treasures) area (guarded by a Big Daddy). Anything above Great White will not find it a challenge to survive in the tunnel, except for the possibility of lack of food. At the least, Wakaba makes a cameo in Hungry Shark Evolution. It can be survived with fairly low-end sharks like Tiger Shark or even Hammerhead Shark (if youre skilled enough). It is unknown why Wakaba is so important in Little Raiders, and merely a doll in Hungry Shark Evolution. Wakaba is a very powerful leafy tree spirit. Wakaba serves as the entity which is looked after in order to allow expansion and construction of a home (It eats Golden Acorns to grow Old Oak). Wakaba is one of the major characters in Little Raiders, a game produced by the same development team that made Hungry Shark Evolution, all the other Hungry Shark games and more.
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