The Northern Expedition update has introduced six new rods to Fisch, and you can unlock all of them by simply playing the game.
The latest update is pretty massive, considering last week’s Fischmas content. It introduces a brand new region in the form of Northern Summit Island, and you can access it by boat. With 36 new species of fish to catch, the new rods might be of great help. Let’s take a look at how to find them and what their in-game stats look like.
Disclaimer: Detailed guides for every guide will be added as we unlock all of them and spend more time.
How to get all Northern Expedition rods in Fisch
Arctic Rod | Starting area in the new location, and it’s the cheapest of all the available options. | Lure Speed: 45% Luck: 65% Control: 0.18 Resilience: 15% Max kg: 80,000 kg |
Avalanche Rod | This rod can be found beside a tent in the Overgrown Caves. It’s relatively inexpensive, but the stats are pretty good. You can also get the Pickaxe from this location. | Lure Speed: 40% Luck: 68% Control: 0.15 Resilience: 10% Max kg: 65,000 kg |
Crystalized Rod | You’ll need 2 players and a Glass Diamond. If you keep traveling towards the summit of the mountain, you’ll come across a crystal with the rod. Take the diamond in your hands, and stand on the pedestals (both players).This will automatically melt the ice, and you can purchase the rod for C$65000 | To be updated |
Ice Warper Rod | You’ll have to reach to the summit of the mountain, gain access to all 6 levers, and pull all of them. Once done, the rod can be purchased for C$65000 | Lure Speed: 50% Luck: 60% Control: 0.15 Resilience: 20% Max Kg: 75000kg |
Summit Rod | You’ll have to travel towards the summit of the mountain, and the rod is located at the last zone, along with the Arctic cloak. | Lure Speed: 15% Luck: 75% Control: 0.25 Resilience: 15% Max kg: 200,000 kg |
Heaven’s Rod | This rod requires you to complete 4 energy crystals, and a detailed guide will be updated shortly. | Lure Speed: 27% Luck: 225% Control: 0.2 Resilience: 30% Max kg: Infinite |
Out of all six, the Heaven’s Rod is the only one with an exorbitant price, and the Arctic Rod is best suited for beginners. If you’re someone with a mid-budget in Fisch, you can pick between the other four rods that are part of the Northern Expedition update.
Despite having moderate costs, I really like what all four rods offer and the Summit Rod looks really strong in terms of all-round stats.
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