Roblox’s Fisch now features two expansive worlds, referred to as the First Sea and the Second Sea, offering myriad islands for players to discover. Each realm allows players to enhance their bestiaries while collecting a variety of fishing rods and items. Although the Second Sea introduces new elements, it remains largely consistent with the First Sea. Notably, Waveborne is a unique area specific to the Second Sea.
Players will find Waveborne to be their initial teleportation destination upon entering this new environment, akin to Moosewood in the First Sea. Fishing here requires an understanding of the specific baits favored by different fish, some of which must be purchased in the First Sea and others in the Second. Additionally, every fish has particular preferences for spawning times, weather conditions, and seasonal availability. Below, we discuss how to successfully complete the Waveborne Bestiary in Fisch.
How to Complete the Waveborne Bestiary in Fisch
Waveborne boasts a total of 14 new fish species to catch, many of which can be sold for a substantial profit, especially the coveted Vortex Ray. However, accessing this area requires significant progress—players must achieve at least level 200 in the First Sea and successfully defeat Cthulu’s Boss before they can enter.
Locating the Waveborne Bestiary

As previously mentioned, Waveborne is the primary area of the Second Sea in Fisch, and players will arrive here automatically upon entry. To access Waveborne, start by conversing with the Sea Traveler located on Terrapin Island. After that, proceed to Silas, who awaits you at the entrance of the giant door. It’s important to remember that achieving level 200 in the First Sea is essential to progress further. Upon defeating Cthulu’s Boss, you will unlock access to his chamber. Entering the chamber will teleport you directly to Waveborne. If you have already defeated the boss, simply speaking with the Sea Traveler will transport you there immediately.
Complete List of Waveborne Bestiary Fish

Waveborne Bestiary Fish | Rarity | Season | Weather | Time | Bait | Progress Speed |
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Drift Claw | Common | Autumn | Rain | Night | Shrimp | -5% |
Gale Snapper | Common | Spring | Windy | Day | Worm | +20% |
Sprayfin | Uncommon | Winter | Clear | Day | Minnow | +8% |
Foamrunner | Uncommon | Summer | Foggy | None | Flakes | +12% |
Depth Lurker | Unusual | Autumn | Foggy | None | Insect | None |
Ripple Spine | Unusual | Spring | Clear | Night | Seaweed | +10% |
Surge Pike | Rare | Summer | Windy | Day | Magnet | +5% |
Abyss Dart | Rare | Winter | Rain | Night | Squid | -10% |
Tide Fang | Legendary | Autumn | Windy | Day | Neuro Slug | -45% |
Breaker Moth | Legendary | Spring | Foggy | Night | Gale Grub | -35% |
Gust Tail | Mythical | Summer | Windy | None | Nightmare Larva | -65% |
Wave Piercer | Mythical | Winter | Clear | Night | Truffle Worm | -55% |
Vortex Ray | Exotic | Autumn | Rain | Day | Luminous Larva | -70% |
Storm Skipper | Secret | Spring | Windy | Night | Golden Worm | -75% |
Strategies for Successfully Catching Waveborne Fish

To expedite your progress in filling out the Waveborne bestiary, consider the following strategies:
- Many fish in Waveborne can be caught using various baits, whether sourced from the First or Second Sea. However, for capturing mythical and exotic species, Weird Algae proves to be the most effective. Some fish, however, are quite selective and will only respond to their preferred bait, available in Tropical Bait Crates or obtainable through AFK mining in the Second Sea.
- It is crucial to note that fishing rods from the First Sea are less effective in Waveborne, particularly when targeting high-rarity fish. Therefore, transitioning to rods available in the Second Sea—specifically, the Wildflower Rod, Firefly Rod, and Frog Rod—is highly recommended. Be sure to have sold some fish and accumulated enough funds before making these purchases.