Roblox Fisch offers a total of 42 Fishing Rods, and although each one of them can be beneficial for your journey, some of them will always be better than others. Of course, if you're a beginner, you won't have access to the best ones in the game, but as you progress further into the main story, you'll have a wide selection of equipment to choose from.
That's why it's important to be aware of which Fishing Rods will offer the most significant advantages. In this guide, we'll rank all Fishing Rods in Roblox Fisch, so you can make the best decision and catch the biggest fish. Let's get started!
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Tier List Explanation
The 5 tiers used to divide all Fishing Rods in Fisch are the following:
- D-Tier – Weak and not recommended for leveling up
- C-Tier – Decent performance but with a lot of limitations
- B-Tier – Although lacking sheer strength, they’re a solid choice
- A-Tier – Overall strong and effective performance
- S-Tier – The best Fishing Rods to level up with
This list ranks all Fishing Rods in Fisch from worst to best, following the order with D-Tier Rods being the weakest to S-Tier being the most effective.
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Fisch D-Tier Fishing Rods
D-tier Rods in Fisch are generally weak and not recommended. If you're a beginner, you'll probably stumble upon them the most, and there's nothing wrong with using them for a while. However, the moment you get your hands on something better, we recommend using it immediately instead of the ones below.
The Training Rod has no abilities, and its stats are terrible. At least it's good for catching Logs.
- Lure: 10%
- Luck: -70%
- Resilience: 20%
- Control: 0.2
- Max Kg: 7.6
The Flimsy Rod has no abilities, and its Max Kg stat is bad.
- Lure: 0%
- Luck: 0%
- Resilience: 0%
- Control: 0
- Max Kg: 10.4
The Long Rod has no abilities. Try to switch to the Carbon Rod as soon as you can.
- Lure: 20%
- Luck: 30%
- Resilience: 0%
- Control: -0.1
- Max Kg: 250
The Plastic Rod has no abilities. Try to switch to the Carbon Rod as soon as you can.
- Lure: 10%
- Luck: 15%
- Resilience: 10%
- Control: 0
- Max Kg: 100
The Fast Rod has no abilities. It has good Lure Speed, but all other stats are disappointing.
- Lure: 45%
- Luck: -15%
- Resilience: -12%
- Control: 0.05
- Max Kg: 175
The Lucky Rod has no abilities. Generally, it has a decent Luck stat, but it's still outperformed by the Carbon Rod.
- Lure: -30%
- Luck: 60%
- Resilience: -12%
- Control: 0.05
- Max Kg: 175
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The Fortune Rod has no abilities. It can be good for bestiary completion, but it's too expensive and not worth it in most cases.
- Lure: -35%
- Luck: 110%
- Resilience: -15%
- Control: 0
- Max Kg: 700
The Fungal Rod has a 70% chance to give Luck IV for 45 seconds after a catch. It's one of the best early-game Rods, and its Luck increase happens while opening Crab Cages.
- Lure: -10%
- Luck: 45%
- Resilience: 0%
- Control: 0
- Max Kg: 200
The Fischer's Rod has no abilities, and its stats are low. At least it's easy to obtain, so if you want it, you won't have any trouble getting it.
- Lure: 5%
- Luck: 5%
- Resilience: 5%
- Control: 0.05
- Max Kg: 50
The Magma Rod can be used for fishing in the lava at the Roslit Volcano, and it's a very good early-game Rod. However, its stats are low, and the Reinforced Rod is better.
- Lure: -70%
- Luck: 15%
- Resilience: 0%
- Control: 0
- Max Kg: 1,200
The Buddy Rod gets a 30% increase in its stats when you're on the same server with a friend. It's free, and its stats are solid.
- Lure: 0%
- Luck: 5%
- Resilience: 0%
- Control: 0
- Max Kg: 300
The Stone Rod has no abilities, but even though it's cheap and has okayish stats, the Carbon Rod is still superior.
- Lure: -25%
- Luck: 10%
- Resilience: 5%
- Control: 0
- Max Kg: 900
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Fisch C-Tier Fishing Rods
C-tier Rods are very close to D-tier Rods in terms of quality, but they are considered slightly better in terms of luck and strength. Again, they are suitable for use at the beginning stages of your journey, but later on, you need to change them if you want to catch better species of fish.
The Rapid Rod has no abilities, but it's great for catching different species, and it can solve the Angler Quests. Unfortunately, its Luck stat is terrible, and it won't allow you to catch rare fish.
- Lure: 72%
- Luck: -20%
- Resilience: -20%
- Control: 0
- Max Kg: 700
The Haunted Rod allows you to catch FischFright mutations no matter what time of the year it is. Moreover, it has decent stats.
- Lure: 0%
- Luck: 50%
- Resilience: 0%
- Control: 0.05
- Max Kg: 1,000
Although the Carbon Rod has no abilities, it's hands down the best early-game Rod you can find in Fisch. However, be aware that it becomes useless later on.
- Lure: -10%
- Luck: 25%
- Resilience: 10%
- Control: 0.05
- Max Kg: 600
The Resourceful Rod doubles the effect of all bait, and it's easy to craft. Yes, its Garbage stats are bad, but it has a good passive.
- Lure: 15%
- Luck: 20%
- Resilience: 0%
- Control: -0.01
- Max Kg: 1,000
The Riptide Rod adds a tide meter that fills by 20% with each perfect cast. At max, the next 3 casts have Luck boosted by 30% and Lure Speed by 25%. Its passive is okay, but the Rod is hard to craft.
- Lure: 15%
- Luck: 25%
- Resilience: 5%
- Control: 0.05
- Max Kg: 3,500
The Lost Rod boosts Luck by 150% for the next 3 casts after 6 perfect catches in a row. Its weight limit is impressive, but it's very difficult to build.
- Lure: 15%
- Luck: 25%
- Resilience: 5%
- Control: 0.08
- Max Kg: 50,000
The Voyager Rod grants a 25% chance for all fish to be Fossilized, and its passive can make a lot of money. Its disadvantage remains its crafting difficulty.
- Lure: 15%
- Luck: 20%
- Resilience: 0%
- Control: -0.02
- Max Kg: 2,800
The Seasons Rod boosts fish luck by 20% for the current season, and it has a chance to give a seasonal mutation. It has a solid passive, but its Garbage stats are low.
- Lure: 15%
- Luck: 25%
- Resilience: 10%
- Control: 0.03
- Max Kg: 3,000
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Fisch B-Tier Fishing Rods
B-Tier Fishing Rods are always a solid choice. Although they aren't the best, they are decent, and you'll still be able to catch diverse species. Unfortunately, they cannot hold a lot of weight, and they don't last as long as the A-tier or S-tier Rods. In any case, if you don't have anything else to use, these will do the job.
With the Midas Rod, all fish have a 60% chance of being Golden. This doubles their value, which makes this Rod a good money-making tool. Well, if you have enough money to get it in the first place.
- Lure: 60%
- Luck: 10%
- Resilience: -20%
- Control: 0
- Max Kg: 4,000
The only advantages of the Magnet Rod are that it grants a 95% chance of hooking Crates, and it's good for farming money at the beginning of the game. If you're after bestiary completions, we recommend choosing another one.
- Lure: 10%
- Luck: 0%
- Resilience: 0%
- Control: 0.1
- Max Kg: 10,000
The Steady Rod increases the Shake UI size, and it can catch almost any fish without any issues. Although it's cheap and easy to master, it's not the best option for farming money.
- Lure: -60%
- Luck: 35%
- Resilience: 30%
- Control: 0.05
- Max Kg: 100,000
The Relic Rod has no abilities, but it's very cheap, and it has solid stats, so it isn't the worst choice. Be aware that its Luck stat is low, and it's not suitable for the endgame content.
- Lure: 20%
- Luck: 25%
- Resilience: 20%
- Control: 0.05
- Max Kg: 2,500
The Nocturnal Rod is quite popular, and it can catch Nocturnal/Diurnal fish at any time. Moreover, it's suitable for bestiary completion, but it can't catch rare fish without Enchants.
- Lure: -10%
- Luck: 70%
- Resilience: 0%
- Control: 0
- Max Kg: 2,000
The Wisdom Rod grants a 70-100% XP bonus after 5 successful catches in a row. Additionally, it's easy to craft, and its stats are stable. As long as your aim isn't leveling up, you'll benefit from it.
- Lure: 15%
- Luck: 50%
- Resilience: 15%
- Control: 0
- Max Kg: 2,000
The Scurvy Rod has no abilities, and it's too expensive, but its stats are pretty good.
- Lure: 15%
- Luck: 50%
- Resilience: 15%
- Control: 0
- Max Kg: 2,000
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Fisch A-Tier Fishing Rods
Compared to every Rod we've seen so far, these items are more than solid, and they are very close to being the best, although they aren't good enough to make it to the very top of the list. The good news is that you can still progress extremely fast with them, so you won't have anything to worry about.
The Phoenix Rod gives a 40% chance for fish to be caught with Scorched. It's also cheap, and you'll get instant catches with Hasty. On the other hand, keep in mind that it can't catch rare fish without Enchants.
- Lure: 55%
- Luck: 30%
- Resilience: -10%
- Control: 0.02
- Max Kg: 2,800
The Precision Rod has no abilities, and similarly to the Phoenix Rod, it cannot catch rare fish without Enchants. However, it has very good stats, and it's easy to craft, so don't hesitate to give it a try.
- Lure: 20%
- Luck: 150%
- Resilience: 5%
- Control: 0
- Max Kg: 12,000
The Celestial Rod grants a 5-minute boost of +50% Luck, +30% Lure Speed, and +30% XP after catching 85 fish. Furthermore, all caught fish will have the Celestial mutation during that time.
- Lure: 30%
- Luck: 50%
- Resilience: 5%
- Control: 0.06
- Max Kg: Infinity
The Reinforced Rod is capable of fishing in any harmful liquid, and although this is all that it's good for, it can be your only option in some situations.
- Lure: 0%
- Luck: 15%
- Resilience: 0%
- Control: 0.05
- Max Kg: Infinity
The Destiny Rod grants a 5% chance that all fish are Shiny/Sparkling. It's amazing for finding rare fish for bestiary completion, but it's not good for farming money, and it can't catch rare species without Enchants.
- Lure: -10%
- Luck: 250%
- Resilience: 0%
- Control: 0
- Max Kg: 2,000
The Kings Rod makes all fish 15% bigger, and it allows you to easily catch any species. Its biggest advantage is that it can help you get Big/Giant fish, but it won't be useful for making money.
- Lure: -45%
- Luck: 55%
- Resilience: 35%
- Control: 0.05
- Max Kg: Infinity
With the Sunken Rod, every 10 fish will give you a 25% chance to catch a Treasure Map. It's a solid money-maker but it's most beneficial when used with Resilience bait or an Enchant.
- Lure: 30%
- Luck: 150%
- Resilience: 15%
- Control: 0.15
- Max Kg: 5,000
The Rod of the Eternal King has a 10% chance to grant a +150% Luck boost for 10 seconds every 30 seconds. If a catch is missed, have a 15% chance of immediately catching a higher rarity fish. Moreover, it has a good passive.
- Lure: 25%
- Luck: 150%
- Resilience: 0%
- Control: 0.1
- Max Kg: 75,000
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Fisch S-Tier Fishing Rods
The S-tier Fishing Rods are hands down the best ones in Roblox Fisch, and they can not only provide you with some of the rarest species of fish out there, but they can also hold insane amounts of weight. If you've managed to get your hands on one of these, we suggest keeping it at all costs. Let's see the full list.
The No-Life Rod has a high chance of catching fish with the Hexed mutation, and it can stab the fish after catching it, briefly stunning it and increasing progress. This Rod has the best stats in the game, but keep in mind that it's extremely difficult to obtain, and it's not great for making money.
- Lure: 90%
- Luck: 100%
- Resilience: 15%
- Control: 0.25
- Max Kg: Infinity
With the Trident Rod, all fish have a 30% chance of being Atlantean, which increases their value three times. It also has a chance to stab a fish while catching it, briefly stunning it and increasing progress. It's perfect for making money, and its passive allows you to catch any fish.
- Lure: 20%
- Luck: 150%
- Resilience: 0%
- Control: 0
- Max Kg: 6,000
The Rod of the Depths gives you either a duplicate, a mutation, or another fish from the biome every 3 catches. It's also great for farming EXP, and you will have no trouble accessing it, unlike the No-Life Rod, which is quite expensive.
- Lure: 65%
- Luck: 130%
- Resilience: 10%
- Control: 0.15
- Max Kg: 30,000
The Aurora Rod gives you a 15% chance of catching fish with the Aurora mutation. This gives them 7.5 times more value than usual, and your chance of getting this mutation only grows when there is an Aurora event.
- Lure: 10%
- Luck: 60%
- Resilience: 6%
- Control: 0.06
- Max Kg: 6,000
The Mythical Rod grants a 30% chance of all fish being Mythical. It's also very easy to get, and its stats are nice, so grab yours as soon as possible. Moreover, if you want to make money, the Mythical Rod is for you.
- Lure: 0%
- Luck: 45%
- Resilience: 0%
- Control: 0.05
- Max Kg: 2,000
The Rod of the Forgotten Fang is the best Fishing Rod in the entire game, and after 5 perfect catches, you'll trigger a Megalodon that can be caught. The Rod will also attract high-tier fish with a 15-20% size buff. Its stats are insane, and there's an instant catch with Hasty every time. Unfortunately, it's hard to craft.
- Lure: 50%
- Luck: 110%
- Resilience: 25%
- Control: 0.15
- Max Kg: Infinity
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Fisch All Fishing Rods Ranked
It's important to note that every Fishing Rod in Fisch has its own advantages and disadvantages, so this tier list is not set in stone. We always encourage players to experiment with as many Rods as they can before making a choice to find the ones that fit their strategy and gameplay style best. Now it's time to take a look at our summary of all Fishing Rods and their respective tiers.
D-Tier Fishing Rods
- Training Rod
- Flimsy Rod
- Long Rod
- Plastic Rod
- Fast Rod
- Lucky Rod
- Fortune Rod
- Fungal Rod
- Fischer’s Rod
- Magma Rod
- Buddy Rod
- Stone Rod
C-Tier Fishing Rods
- Rapid Rod
- Haunted Rod
- Carbon Rod
- Resourceful Rod
- Riptide Rod
- The Lost Rod
- Voyager Rod
- Seasons Rod
B-Tier Fishing Rods
- Midas Rod
- Magnet Rod
- Steady Rod
- Relic Rod
- Nocturnal Rod
- Wisdom Rod
- Scurvy Rod
A-Tier Fishing Rods
Phoenix Rod
- Precision Rod
- Celestial Rod
- Reinforced Rod
- Destiny Rod
- Kings Rod
- Sunken Rod
- Rod of the Eternal King
S-Tier Fishing Rods
- No-Life Rod
- Trident Rod
- Rod of the Depths
- Aurora Rod
- Mythical Rod
- Rod of the Forgotten Fang
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