Fish can be obtained through Fishing, either at Port Elpis, or at the Fantasy Resort.
All fish have a specific weight range, can only be caught in specific Fishing Spots, and come in both a Normal variant and a Rare Subspecies. No fish can be caught outside of their attributed Area: Port Elpis fish cannot be caught at Fantasy Resort and vice-versa.
Port Elpis
Fish at Port Elpis come in 3 different weight rarities, either being ⭐, ⭐⭐, or ⭐⭐⭐, while also being restricted to differing times of day.
Normal
There are 17 Normal Fish:
| Image | Name | Subspecies | Description | Weight Range |
Active Hours |
Fishing Spots |
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Mackerel | A common seafish, its salted and grilled flavor brings a sense of comfort. Though not highly valuable, the joy of catching it is undeniable. | 0.3 - 8 | |||
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Humphead Fish | With strange, thick lips and a large forehead, it appears aged before its time... | 7 - 27 | |||
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Lantern Fish | The head is adorned with a fleshy protrusion extending from the dorsal fin, emitting a faint glow in the dark waters below. | 7 - 27 | |||
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Blackfin Shark | It has sharp teeth and terrifying bite force, but its expression is surprisingly cute. | 20 - 200 | |||
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Bluefin Tuna | A creature that swims nonstop to survive, its sleek body gleaming with a metal-like shine. | 20 - 200 | |||
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Little Flying Octopus | It has two cute, ear-shaped fleshy fins that emit a soft glow when hunting for food. | 0.5 - 10 | |||
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Lionfish | Covered in venomous spines, it should be handled carefully when caught, but its beautiful appearance makes it a popular ornamental fish. | 0.5 - 10 | |||
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Sailfish | With an arrow-like long snout, it swims at high speeds, its belly shimmering with a soft silver glow. | 20 - 200 | |||
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Manta Ray | Its calm nature, large pectoral fins, and delicate tail make it appear like a bat gliding through the ocean. | 20 - 200 | |||
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Flatfish | Are the two eyes on the same side of the body an evolutionary trait for lying flat? How strange, let me take another look. | 0.5 - 10 | |||
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Striped Prawn | The shell is hard, and the body is covered with brown horizontal stripes. The meat is firm and has a good texture. | 0.1 - 1 | |||
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Crescent Grunter | Due to their slow swimming speed, they often hide in sea anemones to avoid danger. While they're a common small ornamental fish, watching them swim around brings joy. | 0.1 - 1 | |||
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Arrow Squid | Whether eaten raw or cooked, it has a firm, elastic texture. But be careful not to overcook it, or it will lose its flavor and feel like chewing on a tire... | 0.7 - 8 | |||
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Seahorse | With a body full of bones, this marine creature may not be skilled at chasing prey, but it is very efficient at hunting. When hooked, it's often mistaken for seaweed. | 0.1 - 1 | |||
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Porcupinefish | A common sea fish that tries to puff itself up when threatened, yet remains easy prey, like a soft persimmon! | 0.5 - 10 | |||
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Roller Octopus | The most intelligent invertebrate, with exceptional mimicry skills. | 0.5 - 10 | |||
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Butterfly Fish | This ornamental fish always appears in pairs. If you don't catch its mate too, it might die from loneliness... | 0.1 - 1 |
Rare Subspecies
There are 17 Rare Subspecies Fish:
| Image | Name | Subspecies | Description | Weight Range |
Active Hours |
Fishing Spots |
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(Rare Subspecies) Spiny-Finned Mackerel | Its texture is more tender than that of regular mackerel. Some people even keep it at home... to eat it at any time. | 0.3 - 8 | |||
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(Rare Subspecies) Rounded-Headed Immortal | Despite being caught, it feels like it should be placed in a tank at home and looked after. | 7 - 27 | |||
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(Rare Subspecies) Infernal Lantern | The vibrant colors don't enhance its appearance, but the taste has certainly gotten better. | 7 - 27 | |||
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(Rare Subspecies) Zebra Shark | It has a unique pattern all over its body. While it's quite popular among humans on the internet, it gets pushed aside by regular sharks. | 20 - 200 | |||
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(Rare Subspecies) Deep-Sea Gem | The back is a deeper shade of blue, as rare as a gem, making it a priceless treasure of the deep ocean. | 20 - 200 | |||
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(Rare Subspecies) Pink-Fringed Octopus | An octopus wearing a pink headband, as if frantically working to meet a deadline, only to end up caught by you. | 0.5 - 10 | |||
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(Rare Subspecies) Dance of Fire | A popular ornamental fish, named "Dance of Fire" for its body pattern resembling orange flames. Fishing enthusiasts say catching one is enough to show off at the port all day. | 0.5 - 10 | |||
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(Rare Subspecies) Green-Winged Warship | Its dorsal fin resembles the sail of a warship, and the noble green glow seems to suggest its rarity and value. | 20 - 200 | |||
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(Rare Subspecies) Sea Monster Carpet | It leaps out of the water in certain situations. Its stunning patterns make it appear like a floating magic carpet. | 20 - 200 | |||
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(Rare Subspecies) Yellow-Scaled Flatfish | Its flat body and yellow-black color pattern allow it to easily camouflage in the sandy seabed. | 0.5 - 10 | |||
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(Rare Subspecies) Tiger Prawn | Its markings resemble tiger stripes, but its tiny legs take away from its intimidating look. It always seems to taste better than regular striped shrimp. | 0.1 - 1 | |||
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(Rare Subspecies) Crimson Lightning | Its dazzling colors make it perfect as the inspiration for the main character in an ocean-themed animated film. | 0.1 - 1 | |||
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(Rare Subspecies) Rocket Squid | It feels as though it could launch straight from the water into your mouth at any moment. | 0.7 - 8 | |||
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(Rare Subspecies) Red-Brown Seahorse | It differs in appearance from the typical seahorse, but seems to be mistakenly believed by many to have special medicinal value. | 0.1 - 1 | |||
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(Rare Subspecies) Blown-Up Pufferfish | It's more easily angered than the average pufferfish, and its inflated size seems to be slightly larger as well... | 0.5 - 10 | |||
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(Rare Subspecies) Coral Octopus | Sporting coral-like bright colors, it can cleverly conceal itself among the coral to catch small fish. | 0.5 - 10 | |||
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(Rare Subspecies) Tomato Butterfly Fish | Its entire body is a vibrant red, like a ripe, juicy tomato. | 0.1 - 1 |
Fantasy Resort
Fish at Fantasy Resort are not restricted by time of day, however have a 4th weight rarity, either being ⭐, ⭐⭐, ⭐⭐⭐, or ⭐⭐⭐⭐.
Normal
There are 19 Normal Fish:
| Image | Name | Subspecies | Description | Weight Range |
Sale Price |
Fishing Spots |
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Coastal Yellow Croaker | The unique fish species found near the coast are at their most tender and flavorful during the spring spawning season, and their swim bladders can even be used in traditional medicine. | 1 - 8 | 10 - 25 | ||
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Skying Fish | Poet of the sea that is fond of reading about what lies between the birds and the fish. The conclusion from all that reading is: jump out of the water and you'll be bird food. | 1 - 8 | 30 - 75 | ||
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Bannerfish | In combat, it always raises its dorsal fin like a warrior charging into battle with a banner held high — though it almost always misses its mark... | 20 - 200 | 30 - 75 | ||
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Whale Shark | Its name and expression both suggest a shark that's just swallowed a whale in shock. It looks so ridiculously daft that people often call it a "shark-whale." | 200 - 2000 | 40 - 100 | ||
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Maki-Maki | A mischievous fish with a devilish face that loves to ambush other creatures, giving them quite the scare. | 20 - 200 | 30 - 75 | ||
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Bigfin Squid | With its huge head and long legs, it looks just like an alien. Although not many people have seen it, those who have all agree it'd make some killer sashimi. | 20 - 200 | 40 - 100 | ||
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T-Bone Shark | T-bone sharks have an ultra-wide field of vision. However, they're totally helpless against the parasites between their eyes. | 20 - 200 | 40 - 100 | ||
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Mambo Mola | It swims somewhat slowly and clumsily and doesn't flee when bitten — but that's because it knows it tastes so terrible that no creature would want a second bite. | 50 - 600 | 40 - 100 | ||
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Dragon Palace Envoy | Often appears at the time of an earthquake, so much so that many fishermen consider it a harbinger of sorts. | 50 - 600 | 40 - 100 | ||
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Five-Lined Snapper | An ornamental fish with five thin blue stripes along its sides. It's often stolen from aquariums by house cats as a tasty bonus meal. | 1 - 8 | 30 - 75 | ||
| Barracuda | The barracudas surge forward in massive schools like a storm, driven by the belief that with a new tempest rising, there's no reason to remain still. | 1 - 8 | 30 - 75 | |||
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Coral Grouper | It's all red from head to tail, with a speckle pattern on its body. Stare at it long enough and you'll start thinking about starry skies and seafood hotpot. | 1 - 8 | 10 - 25 | ||
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Bladefish | Named for its long, flat body, the bladefish is legendary among anglers. As the saying goes, "To catch a bladefish, one must fish from the island – no island, no catch." | 1 - 8 | 10 - 25 | ||
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Pearly-Pearly | The pearl inside its body may be treasured by humans, but to it, it's like a pill stuck in its throat. | 0 - 4 | 10 - 25 | ||
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Nautilus | Although it has terrible eyesight and moves rather sluggishly, it has survived for over 500 million years thanks to its hard outer shell. That's why its nickname is the "Survivor Snail." | 0 - 4 | 20 - 50 | ||
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Angelfish | This fish always appears as part of a pair, and is a type of fish that single anglers absolutely hate encountering. | 1 - 8 | 20 - 50 | ||
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Blue Tang | A fish with a mouthful of a name and an unappetizing color. But it seems to get along famously with the spotted fish. | 1 - 8 | 20 - 50 | ||
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Stingray | The stingray has diligently trained its tail stinger, hoping to keep potential predators at bay. Instead, it has only made them more curious about how it tastes. | 3 - 20 | 20 - 50 | ||
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Manatee | It has a cute and innocent-looking face, and it's often mistaken for a mermaid from the side profile. It, and the seahorse, are known as the "Squish and Swish of the sea." | 20 - 200 | 30 - 75 |
Rare Subspecies
There are 19 Rare Subspecies Fish:
| Image | Name | Subspecies | Description | Weight Range |
Sale Price |
Fishing Spots |
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Rare Subspecies: Black-Gold Large Yellow Croaker | The wild black-and-gold large yellow croaker, caught during the annual fishing season, typically fetches sky-high prices at auctions. | 1 - 8 | 25 - 40 | ||
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Rare Subspecies: The Glider | Though it dwells in the ocean, its heart longs for the sky. That's why its wing-like fins have evolved into dazzling displays, for it hopes to entice birds to carry it skyward. | 1 - 8 | 75 - 120 | ||
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Rare Subspecies: Lance Knight | An idealistic knight that sees giants in the reefs. Often raises its lance-like mouth as it charges bravely at powerful foes. | 20 - 200 | 75 - 120 | ||
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Rare Subspecies: Blubber-gasted | With its huge mouth and perpetually surprised expression, this whale shark has earned itself the nickname of "Blubber-gasted" (Whale). | 200 - 2000 | 100 - 160 | ||
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Rare Subspecies: Demure Maki-Maki | After getting taught a harsh lesson for always scaring the lights out of the other fish, the maki-maki has become much better behaved. | 20 - 200 | 75 - 120 | ||
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Rare Subspecies: Gloomy Squid | The squid became so dejected the day it learned that many creatures wanted to eat it that it earned the name Gloomy Squid from that day forward. | 20 - 200 | 100 - 160 | ||
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Rare Subspecies: Savage Shark | Looks terrifying with its massive jaws. But in reality, it's just super sensitive and easily gets spooked into an open-mouthed stare. | 20 - 200 | 100 - 160 | ||
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Rare Subspecies: Slow Mambo | A rather laid-back mambo mola that takes it easy even when hooked. But hey, when you're a fish, what matters most is just having a good time. | 50 - 600 | 100 - 160 | ||
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Rare Subspecies: Sea Monster King | The mighty Sea Monster King is revered as the guardian of herring. Though its appearance is fearsome, it possesses a heart of gold. | 50 - 600 | 100 - 160 | ||
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Rare Subspecies: Infinite Snapper | When swimming in a school, it becomes part of a massive swarm that can scare off predators with their seemingly endless numbers. | 1 - 8 | 75 - 120 | ||
| Rare Subspecies: Lonewolf Fish | Always solitary and distant from the pack. It is a self-proclaimed lone wolf, convinced of its strength in solitude and its ability to rule the seas without the help of others. | 1 - 8 | 75 - 120 | |||
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Rare Subspecies: Dragonfruit Grouper | Its dark red hue, like Ether Corruption, makes it look just like a slice of dragonfruit. One bite and you'll probably start seeing little people dance in front of you. | 1 - 8 | 25 - 40 | ||
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Rare Subspecies: Blade Runner | A fish so cold and sleek, its body practically reflects light. Its legendary life ebbs away over time, like tears vanishing into the sea. | 1 - 8 | 25 - 40 | ||
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Rare Subspecies: Pearly-Pearly | A unique pearl oyster which, rather than resenting the pearl inside it, dreams of becoming the most radiant and glamorous creature in the ocean. | 1 - 8 | 25 - 40 | ||
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Rare Subspecies: Silver Tenacious | A nautilus with a turquoise and silver pattern. The silver markings seem to tell a story of time's eternal flow. | 0 - 4 | 50 - 80 | ||
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Rare Subspecies: Devil Ray | A fish rarely seen with companions. It's the type that lonely fishermen hate to catch because it reminds them too much of themselves. | 1 - 8 | 50 - 80 | ||
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Rare Subspecies: Rainbow Cichlid | Its own kind loves its rainbow stripes. However, humans often mistake it for a fish corrupted by Ether. | 1 - 8 | 50 - 80 | ||
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Rare Subspecies: Legskate | A stingless ray is a gentle creature. Ironically, this only makes humans more eager to try eating it. | 3 - 20 | 50 - 80 | ||
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Rare Subspecies: Black Tornado | In shallow waters, manatees that forget their sunscreen whirl around like underwater tornadoes, helping to clear out the overgrown seagrass blanketing the seabed. | 20 - 200 | 75 - 120 |
Other Languages
| Language | Official Name |
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| English | Fish |
| Chinese (Simplified) | 鱼肉 |
| Chinese (Traditional) | 魚肉 |
| Japanese | 魚肉 |
| Korean | 생선 Saengseon |
| Spanish | Pescado |
| French | Poisson |
| Russian | Рыба Ryba |
| Thai | เนื้อปลา |
| Vietnamese | Cá |
| German | Fisch |
| Indonesian | Ikan |
| Portuguese | Peixe |





































































