Waveborne is the first island you will arrive at after unlocking the Second Sea in Roblox’s Fisch, and it acts as your new starting hub in this expanded part of the world. Packed with fresh NPCs, fishing tools, and new types of fish, this island is where your Second Sea journey truly begins.

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The local bestiary features 13 unique fish and one elusive catch known as the Storm Skipper, a secret fish. But if you’re aiming to complete your Waveborne bestiary, it’s not just about casting your rod. You will need to know not only where to fish, but also what bait to use, and what kind of weather and time of day each fish prefers. So without further ado, let’s dive into it.
Waveborne Bestiary Guide
To start fishing in Waveborne, you first need to unlock access to the Second Sea. You can travel to this area after defeating the Cthulu Boss on Terrapin Island in the First Sea. Once the boss is defeated, you will unlock the ability to travel freely between seas using the Sea Traveler NPC.
Once you’ve made it to Waveborne, the hardest part is already behind you. Now, the only thing standing between you and a complete bestiary is understanding the preferences of each fish. That includes the right bait, ideal weather, time of day, and even the season. We’ve prepared a full chart of all 13 fish in the Waveborne bestiary, including their preferred conditions, to help you catch them all efficiently.
Fish |
Weather |
Season |
Time |
Bait |
---|---|---|---|---|
Drift Claw |
Rain |
Autumn |
Night |
Shrimp |
Vortex Ray |
Rain |
Autumn |
Day |
Luminous Larva |
Gale Snapper |
Windy |
Spring |
Day |
Worm |
Gust Tail |
Windy |
Summer |
Any |
Nightmare Larva |
Sprayfin |
Clear |
Winter |
Day |
Minnow |
Wave Piercer |
Clear |
Winter |
Night |
Truffle Worm |
Foamrunner |
Foggy |
Summer |
Any |
Flakes |
Breaker Moth |
Foggy |
Spring |
Night |
Gale Grub |
Depth Lurker |
Foggy |
Autumn |
Any |
Insect |
Tide Fang |
Windy |
Autumn |
Day |
Neuro Slug |
Ripple Spine |
Clear |
Spring |
Night |
Seaweed |
Surge Pike |
Windy |
Summer |
Day |
Magnet |
Abyss Dart |
Rain |
Winter |
Night |
Squid |
As always, if you want to make your fishing more efficient, don’t forget to come prepared. Heaven’s Rod is a great option for this area and is highly recommended thanks to its solid stats and overall versatility. Also, remember to take advantage of enchantments as they offer valuable boosts and can significantly improve your results.
Don’t forget that you can also use totems to manipulate the weather and time of day, choosing the right one for a particular fish. Whether you’re hunting for a common fish or the elusive Storm Skipper, good preparation will always speed up the process.
How To Catch Storm Skipper
In addition to the standard bestiary entries, Waveborne also hides a secret fish — the Storm Skipper. This elusive catch is known for its rarity and strict spawning conditions, making it a true challenge to reel in. Whether you’re a completionist or just looking to make some extra currency, catching this fish is worth the effort.
Here are the optimal conditions for catching the Storm Skipper:
- Weather – Windy
- Time – Night
- Season – Spring
- Bait – Golden Worm
It’s worth noting that Storm Skipper is not a part of the Waveborne Bestiary. So, if you’re only focused on completing the bestiary for 100 percent, you can skip this one.
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