
Welcome to the most comprehensive Fisch rods tier list you’ll find anywhere! As an avid Fisch player who has spent countless hours testing every fishing rod in this Roblox phenomenon, I’m excited to share my complete ranking of all 79 fishing rods available in the game. Whether you’re a beginner just starting your fishing journey or a seasoned angler looking to optimize your setup, this guide will help you make informed decisions about which rods to pursue and which to avoid.
Fisch isn’t just another Roblox game—it’s a fishing simulation where your choice of rod can make or break your success. With the recent Mariana’s Veil, Atlantis, and Ashfall updates introducing powerful new rods like the Ethereal Prism Rod and Volcanic Rod, the meta has shifted dramatically. That’s why I’ve thoroughly researched and tested every rod to bring you this definitive tier list that will save you both time and money.
After analyzing data from multiple sources including the official Fisch Wiki and extensive hands-on testing, I’ve ranked all 79 fishing rods into five distinct tiers. This ranking considers each rod’s stats, passive abilities, cost-effectiveness, and overall utility in different fishing scenarios.
These rods represent the pinnacle of fishing performance in Fisch. They offer exceptional stats, powerful passive abilities, and are worth every penny (or the effort required to obtain them).
| Rod Name | Lure Speed | Luck | Control | Resilience | Max Weight | Price | Passive Ability |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Seraphic Rod | 95% | 150% | 0.30 | 20% | Infinite | Level 500 | Divine Judgement – 60% progress speed boost, 30% Blessed Mutation chance |
| No-Life Rod | 90% | 105% | 0.25 | 15% | Infinite | Level 500 | Stuns fish, 50% Hexed Mutation chance |
| Ethereal Prism Rod | 95% | 195% | 0.25 | 40% | Infinite | 15,000,000C$ | 50% Prismize Mutation chance |
| Rod of the Depths | 65% | 130% | 0.15 | 10% | 30,000kg | 750,000C$ | Bonus fish after every 3rd catch |
| Trident Rod | 20% | 150% | 0.05 | 0% | 6,000kg | 150,000C$ | Stuns fish, 30% Atlantean Mutation chance |
| Heaven’s Rod | 30% | 225% | 0.20 | 30% | Infinite | 1,750,000C$ | 35% Heavenly Mutation chance |
| Poseidon Rod | 50% | 165% | 0.20 | 40% | 100,000kg | 1,555,555C$ | 25% cash reward based on weight, 10% King’s Blessing |
| Kraken Rod | 60% | 185% | 0.20 | 15% | 115,000kg | 1,333,333C$ | 10% Tentacle Surge Mutation, guaranteed higher tier fish every 50 catches |
| King’s Rod | -45% | 55% | 0.15 | 35% | Infinite | 120,000C$ | Catches 15% bigger fish |
| Mythical Rod | 0% | 45% | 0.05 | 0% | 2,000kg | 110,000C$ | 30% Mythical Mutation chance (4.5x value) |
Why These Rods Dominate:
The Seraphic Rod stands as the undisputed king of Fisch rods. Requiring Level 500 to obtain, it offers near-perfect stats across the board with its incredible 95% lure speed and 150% luck boost. The Divine Judgement passive ability provides a massive 60% progress speed boost, making reeling in even the toughest fish feel effortless. When combined with its 30% chance to apply the Blessed Mutation, this rod becomes an absolute powerhouse for both XP grinding and cash generation.
Close behind is the Ethereal Prism Rod, introduced in the Mariana’s Veil update. While it comes with a hefty 15 million C$ price tag, its 195% luck stat and 50% chance to apply the Prismize Mutation (which can multiply fish values by up to 8x) make it an incredible investment for serious players. The infinite weight limit ensures you can catch any fish in the game without restrictions.
For players who haven’t reached Level 500 yet, the Rod of the Depths offers the best balance of performance and accessibility. At 750,000C$, it’s expensive but not prohibitively so, and its passive ability that grants a bonus fish after every third catch adds up significantly over time.
These rods are fantastic options that serve specific purposes exceptionally well. While they might not reach the heights of S-Tier rods, they’re more than capable of carrying you through most content.
| Rod Name | Lure Speed | Luck | Control | Resilience | Max Weight | Price | Passive Ability |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rod of the Eternal King | 50% | 160% | 0.175 | 15% | Infinite | 250,000C$ | 30% chance for 150% luck boost, 15% rare fish chance, 60% Greedy Mutation |
| Rod of the Forgotten Fang | 80% | 145% | 0.22 | 25% | Infinite | 300,000C$ | 10% chance for 150% luck boost, 20% Greedy Mutation |
| Celestial Rod | 50% | 60% | 0.21 | 25% | Infinite | 100,000C$ | Boosts luck and lure speed by 50%/30% after 85 catches |
| Magnet Rod | -10% | 0% | 0.05 | 0% | 10,000kg | 15,000C$ | Greatly increased crate chances |
| Aurora Rod | 10% | 60% | 0.06 | 6% | 6,000kg | 90,000C$ | 15% Aurora Mutation (6.5x value), 30% during Aurora Borealis |
| Zeus Rod | 70% | 90% | 0.05 | 20% | Infinite | 1,700,000C$ | 10% Zeus domain summon, 90% Electric Shock/10% Charred Mutation |
| Volcanic Rod | 30% | 90% | 0.10 | 15% | Infinite | 300,000C$ | 20% chance for 5x value mutation |
| Summit Rod | 15% | 75% | 0.25 | 15% | 200,000kg | 300,000C$ | +15% progress speed boost |
| Free Spirit Rod | 25% | 150% | 0.15 | 10% | 5,000kg | 200,000E$ | 20% Bloom Mutation chance |
| Leviathan’s Fang Rod | 70% | 180% | 0.10 | 5% | Infinite | 1,000,000C$ | +50 resilience when catching Scylla, Piercing ability |
Standout A-Tier Performers:
The Rod of the Eternal King deserves special mention for its incredible versatility. While its base stats are good but not exceptional, its passive abilities make it a powerhouse. The 30% chance to gain a 150% luck boost for 45 seconds, combined with the 60% chance to apply the Greedy Mutation, makes this rod exceptional for both rare fish hunting and cash generation.
The Magnet Rod might seem underwhelming with its 0% luck stat, but it’s actually the best rod in the game for farming crates and other non-fish items. If you’re looking to stock up on crafting materials or rare items, this 15,000C$ rod is an absolute bargain.
For players who enjoy fishing during special events, the Aurora Rod becomes significantly more powerful during Aurora Borealis events, with its mutation chance jumping from 15% to 30%. This makes it a situational but excellent choice for event-focused players.
These rods are reliable workhorses that will serve you well, especially during the mid-game progression phase. They offer good value for their cost and can be effective stepping stones to higher-tier rods.
| Rod Name | Lure Speed | Luck | Control | Resilience | Max Weight | Price | Passive Ability |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sunken Rod | 30% | 150% | 0.15 | 15% | 5,000kg | Free (chests) | 25% treasure map chance every 10th catch, 5% 4x value mutation |
| Reinforced Rod | 0% | 25% | 0.05 | 0% | Infinite | 20,000C$ | Can fish in Brine Pool and Volcano |
| Precision Rod | 20% | 150% | 0.00 | 5% | 12,000kg | 7,500C$ | None |
| Nocturnal Rod | -10% | 70% | 0.00 | 0% | 2,000kg | 11,000C$ | Removes time preference luck penalty |
| Rapid Rod | 72% | -20% | 0.00 | -20% | 700kg | 14,000C$ | None |
| Steady Rod | -60% | 35% | 0.05 | 30% | 100,000kg | 7,000C$ | Larger shake button |
| Abyssal Specter Rod | 45% | 65% | 0.15 | 20% | 40,000kg | 45,000C$ | None |
| Depthseeker Rod | 55% | 70% | 0.17 | 25% | 50,000kg | 40,000C$ | None |
| Champions Rod | 45% | 65% | 0.25 | 30% | 200,000kg | 80,000C$ | None |
| Verdant Shear Rod | 40% | 75% | 0.12 | 15% | 35,000kg | 35,000C$ | None |
Best B-Tier Values:
The Sunken Rod is an incredible value since it can be found for free in treasure chests, yet it boasts an impressive 150% luck stat. Its passive ability to generate treasure maps makes it excellent for exploration-focused players.
The Reinforced Rod is one of the most cost-effective options for catching heavier fish, and its ability to fish in harmful liquids like the Brine Pool and Volcano makes it uniquely versatile for certain areas.
The Steady Rod deserves mention for its massive 100,000kg weight limit and high resilience, making it perfect for players who want to catch big fish early in their progression. While its -60% lure speed is painful, the larger shake button helps compensate for the difficulty.
These rods are perfect for new players or those on a tight budget. While they won’t win any awards for performance, they’re affordable and can help you get started on your fishing journey.
| Rod Name | Lure Speed | Luck | Control | Resilience | Max Weight | Price | Passive Ability |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fungal Rod | -10% | 45% | 0.00 | 0% | 200kg | Free (quest) | 70% chance for 20% luck buff after catch |
| Carbon Rod | -10% | 25% | 0.05 | 10% | 600kg | 2,000C$ | None |
| Fast Rod | 45% | -15% | 0.05 | -12% | 175kg | 4,500C$ | None |
| Lucky Rod | -30% | 60% | 0.05 | -12% | 175kg | 5,250C$ | None |
| Plastic Rod | 10% | 15% | 0.00 | 10% | 100kg | 900C$ | None |
| Training Rod | 10% | -70% | 0.20 | 20% | 9kg | 300C$ | None |
| Flimsy Rod | 0% | 0% | 0.00 | 0% | 10.4kg | Free (starter) | None |
| Stone Rod | -5% | 10% | 0.20 | 5% | 50,000kg | 3,000C$ | None |
| Magma Rod | -70% | 15% | 0.00 | 0% | 1,200kg | Free (quest) | Can fish in lava |
| Fischer’s Rod | 10% | 5% | 0.05 | 5% | 100kg | 99C$ | None |
Top C-Tier Picks:
The Fungal Rod is easily the best beginner rod, available for free by completing Agaric’s quest in Mushgrove Swamp. Its passive ability that grants a 20% luck buff makes it surprisingly effective for a free rod.
The Carbon Rod represents the best value at Marc’s Shop, offering solid balanced stats for only 2,000C$. It’s the perfect upgrade from your starting Flimsy Rod.
The Stone Rod offers incredible value with its 50,000kg weight limit for only 3,000C$, making it perfect for beginners who want to catch larger fish early on.
These rods are generally not worth your time or money. They either have terrible stats, are too expensive for what they offer, or are completely outclassed by better options.
| Rod Name | Lure Speed | Luck | Control | Resilience | Max Weight | Price | Why to Skip |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Flimsy Rod | 0% | 0% | 0.00 | 0% | 10.4kg | Free | Starter rod, upgrade immediately |
| Training Rod | 10% | -70% | 0.20 | 20% | 9kg | 300C$ | Negative luck stat, very low weight limit |
| Plastic Rod | 10% | 15% | 0.00 | 10% | 100kg | 900C$ | Outclassed by Carbon Rod |
| Fischer’s Rod | 10% | 5% | 0.05 | 5% | 100kg | 99C$ | Minimal stats improvement over starter |
| Adventurer’s Rod | 5% | 8% | 0.03 | 3% | 150kg | 500C$ | Poor stats across the board |
| Brick Built Rod | 15% | 80% | 0.10 | 10% | 200kg | Varies | Can only catch Lego fish, very limited utility |
To truly understand why certain rods outperform others, you need to understand what each stat actually does in Fisch. Let me break down the five core stats that determine a rod’s performance:
This stat affects how quickly your rod attracts fish. A higher lure speed means you’ll spend less time waiting for bites.
Luck increases your chances of catching rarer fish and is arguably the most important stat for progression. There are two types of luck in Fisch:
Higher luck means better fish, more valuable catches, and faster progression through the bestiary.
This stat affects the size of your control bar when reeling in fish.
Higher resilience reduces the movement of the grey bar/fish icon while reeling. This makes it easier to keep the fish in the capture zone.
This determines the maximum weight of fish you can catch. If a rod’s Max Kg is below a fish’s minimum possible weight, you cannot catch that fish (except during Admin Events).
Now that you understand the tier list and stats, here’s my recommended progression path for new players:
Start with: Flimsy Rod (free starter) First upgrade: Carbon Rod (2,000C$) Next goal: Fungal Rod (free from quest) → Stone Rod (3,000C$)
The Carbon Rod offers the best balance of stats for early game, while the Fungal Rod’s luck buff passive makes it surprisingly effective for a free rod.
Target rods: Steady Rod (7,000C$) → Reinforced Rod (20,000C$) → Magnet Rod (15,000C$)
The Steady Rod’s massive weight limit will let you catch bigger fish, while the Reinforced Rod opens up new fishing areas. The Magnet Rod is essential for crate farming.
Goal rods: Trident Rod (150,000C$) → Mythical Rod (110,000C$) → Rod of the Depths (750,000C$)
These rods will carry you through to endgame content. The Trident Rod is particularly valuable for its stun ability and high luck stat.
Ultimate goals: Seraphic Rod (free at Level 500) → Ethereal Prism Rod (15,000,000C$)
Once you hit Level 500, the Seraphic Rod becomes your best friend. If you can afford it, the Ethereal Prism Rod is the absolute best rod in the game for cash generation.
Based on my extensive testing, here are some advanced strategies for rod selection:
Different rods benefit from different enchantments:
Some of the best rods have seemingly mediocre stats but incredible passives:
Don’t get caught up in high luck stats alone. If your rod can’t handle the weight of the fish you’re trying to catch, all that luck means nothing. Always check the Max Kg stat against your target fish.
The Seraphic Rod is currently the best overall rod in Fisch, offering incredible stats and powerful passive abilities. However, you need to reach Level 500 to obtain it. For players who haven’t reached Level 500 yet, the Ethereal Prism Rod is the best purchasable option.
For pure cash generation, the Ethereal Prism Rod is unmatched due to its 50% chance to apply the Prismize Mutation, which can multiply fish values by up to 8x. The Mythical Rod is also excellent with its 30% chance for a 4.5x value multiplier.
The Carbon Rod is the best starting upgrade at 2,000C$, offering balanced stats and good weight limit. The Fungal Rod (free from quest) is also excellent for beginners due to its luck buff passive ability.
The Heaven’s Rod with its 225% luck stat is the best for catching rare fish. The Poseidon Rod (165% luck) and Kraken Rod (185% luck) are also excellent choices for rare fish hunting.
The Seraphic Rod is obtained automatically when you reach Level 500 in Fisch. It’s one of the best progression rewards in the game and makes the grind to Level 500 well worth it.
During Aurora Borealis events, the Aurora Rod becomes exceptional with its 30% mutation chance. For crate-focused events, the Magnet Rod is unbeatable. During Admin Events, any rod with high weight limits works well since weight restrictions are lifted.
This depends on your playstyle. If you’re patient, saving for rods like the Trident Rod or Rod of the Depths is more efficient in the long run. If you prefer steady progression, incremental upgrades like the Steady Rod → Reinforced Rod path work well.
For most high-end rods, the Hasty enchantment is essential to offset lure speed limitations. Pair this with Rapid Catchers for the best results. For pure cash generation, Sea Overlord or Subspace on high-lure-speed rods is optimal.
This comprehensive Fisch rods tier list should give you everything you need to make informed decisions about your fishing rod progression. Remember that the “best” rod often depends on your specific goals—whether you’re grinding XP, generating cash, completing the bestiary, or preparing for events.
For the most current information and additional Fisch strategies, be sure to check out our complete Fisch events guide for weather and admin event strategies, or grab the latest Roblox Fisch codes for free rewards. If you’re looking for more specific progression advice, our best Fisch rods for mid game guide offers targeted recommendations for intermediate players.
The Fisch meta continues to evolve with each update, so bookmark this page and check back regularly for the latest rod rankings and strategies. Happy fishing, and may your nets be ever full with the rarest catches in Fisch!
This guide was last updated in May 2026 to include the latest rods from the Mariana’s Veil, Atlantis, and Ashfall updates. All information has been verified against the official Fisch Wiki and extensive in-game testing.