If you’ve reached the Second Sea in Roblox’s Fisch, it becomes clear that your old rods won’t be suitable anymore. While First Sea rods such as Heaven’s Rod or Rod of the Depths were a good choice at the beginning, in the Second Sea they suffer from a huge 50 percent stat debuff. So, if you want to fish efficiently, progress faster, and earn real money, you need to switch to a rod designed specifically for this region.

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To help you understand which rods you should be hunting for, we’ve categorized all available rods from the Second Sea into tiers based on their performance, versatility, and unique passive abilities. This way, you can focus on saving up your currency for the best options.
All Second Sea Rods Tier List
Fisch’s Second Sea introduces an entirely new set of rods — each with its own stats and passive abilities. Since rods from First Sea receive a debuff, this means it’s important to upgrade right away, or your fishing will slow down.
To help you make the best choice, we have prepared a complete list of all available rods in the Second Sea, broken down by their performance and benefits. Here’s how we ranked them:
- S-Tier – The best rods with powerful passives and ideal stats for long-term use.
- A-Tier – Excellent rods that can be used on a regular basis with a good stats balance.
- B-Tier – Good rods for the early and mid-game, but can’t be compared to stronger rods.
- C-Tier – Beginner rods you should replace as soon as possible.
S-Tier Rods
Tier |
Rod |
Description |
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S |
Free Spirit Rod |
A versatile rod with extremely high luck and strong control. It can trigger the purple gemstones rain, which applies the Bloom mutation, increasing the price of the fish fivefold. There is also a chance that a stab will be applied during reeling, which speeds up the catching of fish. |
Great Dreamer Rod |
This rod excels at heavy fish and tougher catches. Every two to four catches, it automatically summons Cthulu to grab a fish for you, with a chance to apply the Cursed Touch mutation. This mutation will increase the price of fish by five times. Overall, it’s reliable, powerful, and one of the best rods for endgame. |
A-Tier Rods
Tier |
Rod |
Description |
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A |
Azure Of Lagoon |
Has a built-in stab ability that increases progress during reeling. In fact, this is a worse analog of the Free Spirit Rod without a cool passive, but good stats still make it stand out from other rods. |
Blazebringer Rod |
Starts triggering mutation bonuses after ten perfect catches, and ramps up even more after twenty-five. Strong lure speed, high luck, and some of the most profitable passive in the game make it ideal for those who love perfect streaks. |
|
Verdant Shear Rod |
Affordable and beginner-friendly, this rod has a great balance of stats and a passive that grows a tree to guarantee valuable fish mutations. This mutation will triple the price of the fish. Its ease of use and good return on investment make it a perfect first major upgrade in the Second Sea. |
B-Tier Rods
Tier |
Rod |
Description |
---|---|---|
B |
Frog Rod |
Perfect catches summon frogs that increase your luck, but you lose them if you miss. Overall, it’s a great rod for players who are constantly making perfect catches. It is much better than the C-Tier rods because it has a passive ability, but not so powerful as to be a level higher. |
C-Tier Rods
Tier |
Rod |
Description |
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C |
Firefly Rod |
It may have a high lure stat, but that’s where the benefits end. With zero resilience and a small catch weight limit, it becomes ineffective quickly. It’s flashy for early-game, but unreliable and not suitable for Second Sea’s tougher fish. |
Wildflower Rod |
Not a bad rod for the very beginning, with good luck and control. However, it lacks any passive abilities, and it quickly becomes obsolete. There is no point in continuing to use it when better options become available. |
|
Adventurers Rod |
This is your starting rod and nothing more. It has the weakest stats, no passive, and struggles even with basic catches in the Second Sea. Swap it out as soon as possible if you want to make real progress. |
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