Rods Tier List in Fisch

If you’re diving into Fisch and wondering which fishing rods are the best to use at different stages of the game, you’ve come to the right place. With over 50 rods available, it can be overwhelming to figure out which ones are worth your time and effort. This tier list ranks every fishing rod in Fisch from worst to best, covering their stats, abilities, and uses to ensure you make the best choices throughout your fishing journey.

Rods Tier List in Fisch last Update

Top Tier Fishing Rods (S-Tier)

Rod of the Eternal King

  • Specialty: 20% chance for fish to be greedy (4x value).
  • Level Requirement: 650 (crafted).
  • Passive: 15% chance to catch better fish if a catch is missed.
  • Usage: Great for grind sessions and maximizing earnings.

Rod of the Forgotten Fang

  • Specialty: Free fish every 3 perfect catches.
  • Level Requirement: 750.
  • Passive: Exceptional control and resilience, ideal for endgame.

Rod of the Depths

  • Specialty: Summons a ghost that catches an additional fish every 3 catches.
  • Cost: 750,000 coins.
  • Usage: Perfect for farming fish in specific biomes.

No Life Rod

  • Specialty: 30% chance for hex mutations (1.5x value boost).
  • Level Requirement: 500.
  • Passive: Stabs fish for faster catch progress.

Heaven’s Rod

  • Specialty: 15% chance for Heavenly mutation (high-value fish).
  • Cost: Approx. 2 million coins (requires gathering crystals).
  • Usage: Great for consistent high-value catches.

Mid to High-Tier Rods (A-Tier)

Arctic Rod

  • Cost: 25,000 coins.
  • Specialty: Affordable and powerful for early-mid-game players.

Aurora Rod

  • Cost: 90,000 coins.
  • Specialty: 15% chance for Aurora mutations (6.5x value).
  • Usage: Excellent for money farming in Aurora biomes.

Mythical Rod

  • Cost: 110,000 coins.
  • Specialty: 30% chance for Mythical mutations (4.5x value).
  • Usage: Ideal for mid-game players farming high-value fish.

Trident Rod

  • Cost: 150,000 coins.
  • Specialty: 30% chance for Antlantean fish (3x value) and stab mechanic for faster catches.

Steady Rod

  • Cost: 7,000 coins.
  • Specialty: Enhanced resilience and a larger click zone for easier catches.

Solid Mid-Tier Rods (B-Tier)

Summit Rod

  • Cost: 300,000 coins.
  • Specialty: High control and resilience, beginner-friendly for larger fish.

Ice Warper Rod

  • Cost: 65,000 coins.
  • Specialty: Excellent lure speed and luck for completing the Bestiary.

King’s Rod

  • Cost: 120,000 coins.
  • Specialty: Infinite weight limit for catching colossal fish.

Midas Rod

  • Cost: 55,000 coins.
  • Specialty: 60% chance to turn fish into Golden (2x value).

Early Game Rods (C-Tier)

Carbon Rod

  • Cost: 2,000 coins.
  • Usage: A reliable beginner rod for early progression.

Sunken Rod

  • Specialty: 5% chance for Sunken mutation and higher treasure map drops.

Nocturnal Rod

  • Cost: 11,000 coins.
  • Specialty: Allows night fishing for rare fish during the day.

Lower-Tier Rods (D/E-Tier)

Flimsy Rod

  • Specialty: Free starter rod, functional but quickly outclassed.

Training Rod

  • Specialty: Designed for catching trash items.

Recommendations by Progression

  • Starter: Carbon Rod → Steady Rod.
  • Mid-Game: Arctic Rod → Aurora/Mythical Rod.
  • Late Game: Rod of the Depths → Heaven’s Rod → No Life Rod.
  • End Game: Rod of the Eternal King → Rod of the Forgotten Fang.

Tier Breakdown Overview

  • S-Tier: Best rods, perfect for maximizing profits.
  • A-Tier: Strong rods, excellent for mid-to-late game progression.
  • B-Tier: Good rods for mid-game but less effective later.
  • C-Tier: Situational rods, useful for specific purposes.
  • D-Tier: Mediocre rods that are easily outclassed.
  • E-Tier: Worst rods; avoid unless necessary.