Excitement is in the air as the highly anticipated Second Sea has launched in Fisch, introducing an array of new fish species, expansive areas, and, of course, new fishing rods. Whether you’re a rod collector or simply in need of an upgrade for catching elusive fish, these new rods are essential for thriving in the Second Sea. Here’s the complete guide to All Rods in Fisch Second Sea and how to unlock them.
Complete List of Rods Available in Fisch Second Sea

Be aware that nearly all rods from the First Sea have been nerfed in this new area and exhibit a Lure Speed of 0%. The developers have implemented this change to encourage players to pursue the eight new rods available in the Second Sea. Here’s a detailed look at how to unlock each rod:
Rod Name | Stats | Description | Price & Location |
![]() Adventurer’s Rod |
Lure Speed: 1% Luck: 5% Control: 0 Resilience: 3% Max Kg: 52kg | This rod is not recommended; even the nerfed rods from the First Sea surpass it. | Free (obtained upon first visiting the Second Sea) |
![]() Wildflower Rod |
Lure Speed: 1% Luck: 28% Control: 0.035 Resilience: 6% Max Kg: 350kg | A basic rod with minimal advantages; it offers slightly more than the Adventurer’s Rod. | E$7,000 (approx. €6,500) Waveborne |
![]() Verdant Shear Rod |
Lure Speed: 7% Luck: 75% Control: 0.1 Resilience: 10% Max Kg: 2,000kg | Offers a 10% chance to grow a tree for 1 minute, allowing you to catch fish with unique mutations. | E$40,000 (approx. €36,700) Lushgrove |
![]() Azure of Lagoon |
Lure Speed: 25% Luck: 105% Control: – 0.001 Resilience: 55% Max Kg: 88kg | Shows poor control but can stab the bar while reeling in, offering progress boosts. | E$100,000 (approx. €91,500) Azure Lagoon |
![]() Firefly Rod |
Lure Speed: 1% Luck: 18% Control: – 0.005 Resilience: 0% Max Kg: 88kg | Holds the fastest Lure Speed among the current Second Sea rods without enchantments. | E$9,500 (approx. €8,700) Waveborne |
![]() Frog Rod |
Lure Speed: 1% Luck: 50% Control: 0.025 Resilience: 3% Max Kg: 325kg | Can spawn frogs that increase your luck for a limited duration, but its control is subpar. | E$12,000 (approx. €11,000) Waveborne |
![]() Blazebringer Rod |
Lure Speed: 60% Luck: 90% Control: 0.15 Resilience: 15% Max Kg: 5,000kg | Enhances luck after perfect catches but is challenging to maintain a perfect streak. | E$70,000 (approx. €64,000) Emberreach |
![]() Free Spirit Rod |
Lure Speed: 65% Luck: 80% Control: 0.12 Resilience: 12% Max Kg: 8,000kg | Adds progress while reeling in fish, similar to the Trident Rod. | E$200,000 (approx. €182,000), requires 70% completion of Bestiary for the Isle of New Beginnings |
![]() Great Dreamer Rod |
Lure Speed: 65% Luck: 80% Control: 0.12 Resilience: 12% Max Kg: 8,000kg | Summons a ghostly Cthulu that rewards players with additional catches. | E$500,000 (approx. €455,000) The Cursed Shores |
This concludes the current list of rods available in the Second Sea of Fisch. We will continue to update this list as new rods are introduced. Don’t forget to check out the latest Fisch codes for exciting rewards!
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best rods to use in Fisch’s Second Sea?
The best rods in the Second Sea include the Blazebringer Rod for its high lure speed and luck, and the Free Spirit Rod for its unique mechanics that add to the fishing experience.
How do I unlock the rods in Fisch’s Second Sea?
You unlock rods by visiting new locations, completing specific tasks, and achieving certain levels of Bestiary completion. Some rods are available for purchase, while others are part of quest rewards.
Are there any rod recommendations for beginners?
For beginners in Fisch, the Wildflower Rod and Verdant Shear Rod are excellent starting choices, balancing cost and functionality while you begin your fishing journey.
Can I upgrade rods in Fisch?
Currently, the game does not allow for upgrading rods directly, but players can choose to purchase new rods with better stats as they progress through the game.