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With the 1.6.9 update, Stardew Valley introduced a real treat: Legendary Roe. If you’re eager to add this rare delicacy to your collection, it’s time to get your hands dirty and reel in some legendary fish.
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Unlike your typical pond fish that just pop in for a quick roe production, these legendary ones come with their own unique rules and locations. In this guide, we’re here to help you navigate the waters and snag these catches so you can transform them into the sought-after roe. With a little patience and strategy, you’ll be reaping the rewards in no time. Let’s dive in.
How To Get Legendary Roe
Unlike regular fish that can be tossed into ponds for quick roe production, Legendary Roe requires you to place a legendary fish in a pond, where it will slowly generate roe over time.
To start, you’ll need to catch one of these legendary fish, each with its own unique conditions and locations. After snagging one, place it in a pond, and it will eventually produce roe. Keep in mind, only one legendary fish can inhabit a pond at a time, and they won’t repopulate like other fish.
We tested this with a Glacierfish, which sells for 530 gold and produces four units at a time. Selling all units at once nets you 2,120 gold. If you let it sit in a Preserves Jar for three days, each unit will sell for 1,484 gold, resulting in a total of 5,936 gold when sold in bulk. This makes the process very profitable.
What Are The Legendary Fish?
The five legendary fish — Angler, Crimsonfish, Glacierfish, Legend, and Mutant Carp — each require specific fishing levels, locations, and, in some cases, bait or weather conditions. Notably, you can only catch one of each per save file. The following table provides details on each legendary fish, their locations, and the conditions for catching them:
Fish |
Location/Season |
Requirements |
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Pelican Town (Fall) |
You must be standing at the northernmost end of the river and have a fishing level of three or higher. |
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The Beach (Summer) |
You need to stand at the far east end of the beach with a fishing level of five or higher, and the bobber must land in water at least four tiles away from any land. |
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Cindersap Forest (Winter) |
You should fish from the southernmost tip of Arrowhead Island, with a fishing level of six or higher, and ensure the bobber is four tiles away from land. |
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Mountain Lake (Spring, Rain) |
It requires a fishing level of ten, and the player must fish in a zone five area, at least five tiles away from any land. |
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The Sewers (All Seasons) |
It is available year-round and has no special fishing requirements. |
We did not include the Extended Family legendary fish because they’re only available after completing Mr. Qi’s Extended Family Quest.
Although these fish can also produce Legendary Roe in fishing ponds, they require extra steps to obtain, so this guide focuses on the primary legendary fish for easier access to Legendary Roe.
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