In this Fisch Stats guide, I discuss the different stats for boats and rods! Depending on the stats you prefer or need for certain tasks, you’ll be swapping out rods often, but you may stick to one boat once upgraded.
Check your stats in Roblox‘s Fisch. The higher a rod’s Luck stat the more likely you are to catch one of the Fisch Mythic fishes!
Fisch Stats
When it comes to stats in Fisch, there are 2 types to pay attention to: the stats of your Boats and your Rods.
Boat Stats
- Speed
- This is the maximum speed of your boat, which represents how fast it travels across the ocean. The number itself is the Speed cap, so a boat with a stat of 45 will remain at that speed
- Acceleration
- This stat represents how fast the boat reaches the maximum speed (for example, how quickly a boat can get to it’s cap speed of 45)
- Steering
- How easy it is to turn the boat! Some boats are quite difficult to steer, which is a disadvantage when trying to travel around to different islands, visit whirlpools, or park up at docks without knocking into anyone else (I know from experience…). The lower the Steering stat, the slower the boat turns
Rod Stats
- Lure Speed
- A rod with a high Lure Speed takes less time to find a fish! While you can click the Shake buttons to speed the process up, it can take a while at times. The quicker you find a fish, the quicker you can reel it in, and move on to the next
- Luck
- Having a high Luck stat means you’re more likely to catch rarer or Mutated fish, which look cool and sell for more money!
- Resilience
- The higher a rod’s Resilience, the easier it is to complete the fishing mini-game, even with fish that move around the bar a lot
- Control
- The amount of control you have over the bar during the mini-game. This is especially helpful when you’re trying to catch a fish that moves around the bar a lot
- Max Kg
- If your Maximum Kg is lower than a fish’s or crate’s weight, you cannot catch it. Rods with a high Max Kg can catch everything and anything with no weight restrictions!