Fisch: Mysterious Songtress NPC Quest Walkthrough & Rewards

Fisch: Mysterious Songtress NPC Quest Walkthrough & Rewards

The lights cut out. A single note hangs over the underground crowd and you realize the evening’s music is asking something of you. I handed a Treble Bass to the Mysterious Songtress and the hunt began.

I’ve chased these quests across Crystal Cove and Above the Clouds so you don’t have to learn by costly mistake. You’ll move from a simple musical catch to mechanics that test timing, luck, and patience — and I’ll point out the moments that actually matter. Read fast; the community on Discord and Steam treats this as a seasonal sprint, and timing often changes the payoff.

The underground venue smells of spilled ale and warmed wood — List of Fisch Mysterious Songtress Quests and Rewards

You’ll find the NPC in the underground music venue in Fisch, just in front of the drum kit. The Mysterious Songtress is a jukebox of challenges, and each tune she asks for escalates in both risk and reward.

Below is the complete quest roster and what each task hands you when you deliver the right performance:

Quest Objective/Description Reward
Quest 1- Pinion’s Aria: Musical Attenuation Catch any fish with the musical ability and play it for the NPC (get the Treble Bass or the DJ Spinopus) Hang Glider
Quest 2- Pinion’s Aria: Spread Your Wings Reach Above the Clouds island and catch a heavenly harmonic dove Pinion’s Aria Rod
Quest 3- Pinion’s Aria Using the Pinion’s Aria Rod, catch 42 fish at the Crystal Cove without missing any notes 2x Megalodon Hunt Totem
Quest 4- Pinion’s Aria: Finale Using the Pinion’s Aria Rod, catch any of the following: Megalodon, Scylla, Leviathan, or the Colossal Dragon Celestial Dreamsphere Lantern and Removes Restriction from Pinion’s Aria Rod
List of Fisch Mysterious Songtress Quests and Rewards

Where can you find the Mysterious Songtress in Fisch?

She sits in the underground music venue in the Crystal Cove area — immediately in front of the drums. If you can’t spot the stage, follow the NPC markers or the clustered players; this site becomes a hub the moment the update drops.

Is Pinion’s Rod worth the effort in Fisch?

Yes — it has very high luck stats and, once the restriction is removed by the final quest, it becomes a top candidate for further enchantment. Players on Steam and conversations on Discord consistently treat the rod as a long-game investment rather than a quick flex.

The first run smells of solder and spilled coffee — How I approach each quest

Start small. Get the musical fish (Treble Bass or DJ Spinopus) and hand it over for the Hang Glider. That win buys you breathing room.

Second, earn the Pinion’s Aria Rod by catching the heavenly harmonic dove at Above the Clouds. That sequence opens the rhythm-based catches at Crystal Cove.

Third, the 42-note Crystal Cove run is the timing test. Practice on community maps or streamers’ recorded runs — they show which notes tend to chain. You’ll save frustration and inventory slots by rehearsing the pattern first.

Finally, the Finale asks you to land a world boss with the Pinion’s Aria Rod. Coordinate with groups in Discord or use Steam lobbies to find times when the spawn window lines up with players who can hold aggro.

The stage lights smell faintly of resin — Why the rewards matter

Hang Glider: immediate mobility that changes how you approach Above the Clouds quests.

Pinion’s Aria Rod: high luck and later expansion once its restriction is removed by the Finale. Celestial Dreamsphere Lantern and the removal of that restriction are the real pull — they turn the rod from a rare tool into a reliable piece of kit for late-game content.

Rewards fall like rare coins into your inventory; the short-term wins stack into long-term value if you plan to use the rod in boss hunts or auction houses.

If you’ve finished all four, you’ve earned not only loot but leverage: a community presence in Discord channels, screenshots on Steam, and headlines on sites like Moyens I/O. If you haven’t, focus your next session on pattern practice and group timing — that’s where most runs break down.

Have you traded a Hang Glider for the rod’s final enchantment or kept both and soloed the Finale?