Fisch Firefly Rod

Firefly Rod is a beginner-friendly rod introduced in the Second Sea of Fisch. Despite its low stats, it boasts the highest base Lure Speed in the entire Second Sea, making it a niche pick for ultra-fast fishing setups or for players looking for a quick early-game upgrade.

Fisch Firefly Rod.

  • Cost: 9,500E$
  • Location: Waveborne (Second Sea)
  • Lure Speed: 75%
  • Luck: 35%
  • Control: -0.01
  • Resilience: 0%
  • Max Weight: 175kg

How to Get the Firefly Rod in Fisch

  • Head to Waveborne: Waveborne is the starting island in the Second Sea.
  • Locate the Merchant: The Firefly Rod is sold by the local merchant on the island.
  • Purchase: You can buy it for 9,500E$, using only the new currency of the Second Sea. It cannot be bought with C$.

Rod Overview

The Firefly Rod features an energy-charged, glowing yellow line that mimics the trail of fireflies, giving it its iconic name and appearance. The rod has a rustic brown base, with a tiny lantern affixed to the back, adding to its charm. It is, however, mostly a visual piece rather than a performance powerhouse.

It has the fastest lure speed (75%) of any rod in the Second Sea without the use of enchantments, making it ideal for setups focused on lure timing. However, it lacks resilience, control, and has a small max weight limit of just 175kg, making it unsuitable for long-term grinding or rare catches. It has no known passive at this time.

Best Enchantments for Firefly Rod in Fisch

  • Quality: Boosts all stats, especially useful since this rod’s base stats are quite low. It increases Lure Speed, Luck, Resilience, and more.
  • Hasty: +55% Lure Speed — perfect for reaching near-instant lure times, enhancing the rod’s only real strength.
  • Swift: +30% Lure Speed — a budget option for faster lures without needing Hasty.

Is the Firefly Rod Worth It?

If you’re just getting started in the Second Sea and need a quick rod to begin fishing, then yes — the Firefly Rod is a great transitional tool. Its fast lure speed makes it fun and satisfying to use, but players should quickly aim to move on to better rods like the Frog Rod or Verdant Shear Rod for serious grinding or weight-based fishing.

It’s a stylish start — but not a long-term solution.