The seas in FISCH just got a whole lot deeper — literally. The newest FISCH FRIGHT update isn’t just a seasonal refresh; it’s a sweeping content overhaul that raises the ceiling for experienced players, adds large-scale natural events, and fine-tunes nearly every high-end rod in the game.
If you’ve been waiting for a reason to return to the water, this update is it. Let’s go over what’s new and why it matters.
Fisch FischFright Update – New Event, Codes, Rods
Level Cap Increased to 1500
Progression doesn’t stop at 1000 anymore — players can now climb up to Level 1500.
Reaching new milestones now unlocks unique items, and more rewards are already in the pipeline for future patches.
This expansion adds a longer-term grind to the game’s late stages and gives veteran anglers something fresh to chase again.
New Global Encounters in the Wild
The update introduces Natural Global Events, large-scale phenomena that bring rare ocean predators into play.
Ashclaw now lurks near the Roslit Bay Volcano, emerging only when players stir up enough activity in the region.
Deep within the ocean, players can uncover Charybdis, Lusca, and Akkokorumi — three unique underwater giants that only surface when provoked.
These creatures act as community bosses, encouraging players to fish together to awaken and defeat them. Their encounters reward rare loot and are expected to be the centerpiece of the event’s activity cycle.
Quality of Life: Boat Favorites
Sorting through a massive boat collection used to be a chore. With this update, you can mark boats as favorites, letting you quickly access your main vessels without scrolling endlessly.
It’s a simple but very welcome feature for players who juggle multiple fishing setups or event-specific gear.
Spearfishing Revamp
The spearfishing system has been cleaned up across the board.
- Targeting and collision issues have been resolved.
- Throw timing feels smoother and more consistent.
- General bugs and inconsistencies have been fixed.
This improvement gives a second life to a feature that’s been somewhat neglected — expect smoother gameplay whether you’re hunting for materials or chasing rare underwater finds.
Rod Adjustments and Bug Fixes
This update isn’t shy about balance changes. A number of rods have been buffed — some modestly, others dramatically.
Here’s the list of rods affected:
Haunted Rod, Great Rod of Oscar, Challenger’s Rod, Leviathan’s Fang Rod, Poseidon Rod, Kraken Rod, Rod of the Depths, Katana Rod, Sword of Darkness, Lucky Rod, Fortune Rod, Magma Rod, Stone Rod, Midas Rod, Trident Rod, Mythical Rod, Fungal Rod, Aurora Rod, Rod of the Exalted One, Scurvy Rod, Voyager Rod, Rod of the Eternal King, Seasons Rod, Heaven’s Rod.
A few highlights worth noting:
- Rod of the Depths now performs significantly better for rare catch rates.
- Haunted Rod scales higher with advanced fishing levels.
- Fortune and Lucky Rods benefit more from event-specific drops.
Other Fixes:
- “Midas Mates” questline is now fully functional.
- Mossjaw’s rarity issue has been corrected.
A Hint of What’s Next
There’s mention of a new rod — something unusually heavy. Details are scarce, but the community suspects it’s linked to one of the new sea monsters or an upcoming Halloween drop.
Redeem Code
FISCHFRIGHTSOON – Redeem it in-game for extra resources and early event rewards.
Black Market Returns
The Black Market vendor is open once again, offering time-limited rods and cosmetic items. It rotates stock frequently, so it’s worth checking back often during the event window.
The FISCH FRIGHT update pushes the game forward on multiple fronts — higher progression, cooperative world bosses, rebalanced gear, and smoother mechanics. Whether you’re chasing new levels, rare rods, or just looking to experience the thrill of global ocean hunts, this update gives you plenty of reasons to get back on the water.