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Different fish species can be caught in the different territories and seas of the world. The fish are also split between freshwater and seawater species. In the open waters of the ocean you can catch them from harpooning in addition to fishing with rods.
The following list has the fish ordered by type: Rare, Big and Common.
Notes:
- From Balenos to Valencia all territories share the same Big fish species table. Kamasylvia has its own table, but keep in mind that some of the areas do not have it.
- Hotspots are those locations where a number of seagulls (only at sea) have gathered and you can obtain Rare fish. They're found both on freshwater and seawater. Valencia and Kamasylvia freshwater areas do not currently have hotspots. To avoid confusion between them, the freshwater ones are usually called Freshwater Fish Spawns.
- This list has been done with the data gathered, written and publicly shared by Moonraker and the MaoMaoPrince Fishing Community.
Freshwater
Balenos
Name | Type | |
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Pacu | Rare | |
Arowana | Big | |
Carp | Big | |
Cherry Salmon | Big | |
Freshwater Eel | Big | |
Lenok | Big | |
Striped Shiner | Big | |
Yellow-Head Catfish | Big | |
Catfish | Common | |
Crucian Carp | Common | |
Bluegill | Common | |
Rosy Bitterling | Common | |
Soho Bitterling | Common |
Freshwater fish spawn species: Pacu.
Serendia
Name | Type | |
---|---|---|
Leather Carp | Rare | |
Mandarin Fish | Rare | |
Arowana | Big | |
Carp | Big | |
Cherry Salmon | Big | |
Freshwater Eel | Big | |
Lenok | Big | |
Striped Shiner | Big | |
Yellow-Head Catfish | Big | |
Barbel Steed | Common | |
Bitterling | Common | |
Bubble Eye | Common | |
Grayling | Common | |
Sweetfish | Common | |
Terrapin | Common | |
Yellowfin Sculpin | Common |
Freshwater fish spawn species: Leather Carp.
Calpheon
Name | Type | |
---|---|---|
Snakehead | Rare | |
Arowana | Big | |
Carp | Big | |
Cherry Salmon | Big | |
Freshwater Eel | Big | |
Lenok | Big | |
Striped Shiner | Big | |
Yellow-Head Catfish | Big | |
Dace | Common | |
Mudfish | Common | |
Notch Jaw | Common | |
Roundtail Paradisefish | Common | |
Salmon | Common | |
Smelt | Common |
Freshwater fish spawn species: Mandarin fish.
Mediah
Name | Type | |
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Leather Carp | Rare | |
Piranha | Rare | |
Arowana | Big | |
Carp | Big | |
Cherry Salmon | Big | |
Freshwater Eel | Big | |
Lenok | Big | |
Striped Shiner | Big | |
Yellow-Head Catfish | Big | |
Kuhlia Marginata | Common | |
Sweetfish | Common | |
Bleeker | Common | |
Crawfish | Common | |
Goby Minnow | Common | |
Perch | Common |
Freshwater fish spawn species: Piranha.
Valencia
Name | Type | |
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Pacu | Rare | |
Arowana | Big | |
Carp | Big | |
Cherry Salmon | Big | |
Freshwater Eel | Big | |
Lenok | Big | |
Striped Shiner | Big | |
Yellow-Head Catfish | Big | |
Catfish | Common | |
Bleeker | Common | |
Crawfish | Common | |
Goby Minnow | Common | |
Perch | Common | |
Kuhlia Marginata | Common |
Kamasylvia
Kamasylvia does not have a single fish table for all its territory. Instead, its various bodies of waters are divided into various tables with different fish species in each of them.
The low drop rate, high value Rare species Golden Siniperca can drop territory-wide in Kamasylvia.
Note: fish table names taken from Moonraker's guide.
Kamasylvia Vicinity
Associated nodes & areas include: Kamasylvia Vicinity
No fish species can be obtained here.
Atanis Pond
Associated nodes & areas include: Atanis Pond, Atanis Waterway, Caduil Forest, Krogdalo Trace, Manshaum Forest, Mirumok Ruins, Polly's Forest, Shady Tree Forest, Southern Kamasylvia, Tooth Fairy Cabin (North), Tooth Fairy Forest (North) and Viv Foretta's Hamlet.
Name | Type | |
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Mandarin Fish | Rare | |
Spotted Barbel | Rare | |
Arowana | Big | |
Diamond Minnow | Big | |
Cherry Salmon | Big | |
Lenok | Big | |
Striped Shiner | Big | |
Yellow-Head Catfish | Big | |
Amur Minnow | Common | |
Bass | Common | |
Yellowfin Sculpin | Common |
Associated nodes & areas include: Loopy Tree Forest, Mirumok Ruins, Navarn Springs, Navarn Steppe, Shady Tree Forest, Tooth Fairy Cabin (South), Tooth Fairy Forest (South) and Western Valtarra Mountains.
Name | Type | |
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Pacu | Rare | |
Swiri | Rare | |
Arowana | Big | |
Diamond Minnow | Big | |
Cherry Salmon | Big | |
Lenok | Big | |
Striped Shiner | Big | |
Yellow-Head Catfish | Big | |
Stumpy Bullhead | Common | |
Sweetfish | Common | |
Goby Minnow | Common |
Okiara River
Associated nodes & areas include: Okiara River.
Name | Type | |
---|---|---|
Leather Carp | Rare | |
Miho Spine Loach | Rare | |
Arowana | Big | |
Diamond Minnow | Big | |
Cherry Salmon | Big | |
Lenok | Big | |
Striped Shiner | Big | |
Yellow-Head Catfish | Big | |
Common Minnow | Common | |
Grayling | Common | |
Bleeker | Common |
Grána
Associated nodes & areas include: Grána.
Name | Type | |
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Granges D'or | Rare | |
Spotted Barbel | Rare | |
Miho Spine Loach | Rare | |
Arowana | Big | |
Diamond Minnow | Big | |
Cherry Salmon | Big | |
Lenok | Big | |
Striped Shiner | Big | |
Yellow-Head Catfish | Big | |
Stumpy Bullhead | Common | |
Sweetfish | Common | |
Goby Minnow | Common |
Lake Flondor
Associated nodes & areas include: Grána (East), Lake Flondor and Okiara River.
Name | Type | |
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Pacu | Rare | |
Swiri | Rare | |
Arowana | Big | |
Diamond Minnow | Big | |
Cherry Salmon | Big | |
Lenok | Big | |
Striped Shiner | Big | |
Yellow-Head Catfish | Big | |
Stumpy Bullhead | Common | |
Sweetfish | Common | |
Goby Minnow | Common |
Coastal (Inland)
Associated nodes & areas include: Grána (West), Gyfin Rhasia Temple, Krogdalo Trace, Looney Cabin, Loopy Tree Forest, Okiara River, Tooth Fairy Forest and Yianaro's Field.
Name | Type | |
---|---|---|
Amur Minnow | Common | |
Bass | Common | |
Yellowfin Sculpin | Common |
Coastal (Sea)
Associated nodes & areas include: Acher Western Camp, Grána (West), Gyfin Rhasia Temple, Krogdalo Trace, Looney Cabin, Loopy Tree Forest, Okiara River, Southern Kamasylvia and Tooth Fairy Forest.
Name | Type | |
---|---|---|
Amur Minnow | Common | |
Bass | Common | |
Yellowfin Sculpin | Common |
Moonraker's Kamasylvia fish locations map
Seawater
In the seas one can fish both with a rod and with a harpoon. Each sea or area will have both a rod/common section and a harpoon one. Note that you need to have invested in the origin node for each sea if you want full trading price.
As with the freshwater part, all named areas not found in the game are taken from Moonraker's guide.
Balenos
Includes: Balenos Islands, Olvia Sea, Nox Sea, Cron Islands, Arsha Sea and Eltro Sea.
Balenos Islands
Origin node: Luivano Island.
Note: the Balenos Islands area offers five fishing areas each one with different fish species.
Main sea channel
Name | Type | |
---|---|---|
Beltfish | Common | |
Mackerel | Common | |
Trout | Common | |
Mudskipper | Common | |
Rock Hind | Common | |
Sandeel | Common | |
Sandfish | Common |
'Flounder' marker
Name | Type | |
---|---|---|
Flounder | Common | |
Gunnel | Common | |
Sandeel | Common | |
Silver-Stripe Round Herring | Common | |
Starfish | Common | |
Tongue Sole | Common |
'Amberjack' marker
Name | Type | |
---|---|---|
Amberjack | Common | |
Sardine | Common | |
Butterflyfish | Common | |
Fourfinger Threadfin | Common | |
Jellyfish | Common | |
Sandeel | Common |
'Crab' marker
Name | Type | |
---|---|---|
Blackfin Sweeper | Common | |
Crab | Common | |
Croaker | Common | |
Dollarfish | Common | |
Horn Fish | Common | |
Greenling | Common | |
Shellfish | Common |
Main Balenos Islands sea area
Name | Type | |
---|---|---|
Grunt | Rare | |
Moray | Rare | |
Nibbler | Rare | |
Bluefish | Common | |
Butterflyfish | Common | |
Clownfish | Common | |
Dolphinfish | Common | |
Filefish | Common | |
Flatfish | Common | |
Saurel | Common | |
Skipjack | Common | |
Squid | Common | |
Striped Catfish | Common | |
Surfperch | Common |
Balenos Islands Harpoon
Name | Type | |
---|---|---|
Killer Whale | Rare | |
Mackereltuna | Rare | |
Pomfret | Big | |
Siganid | Big | |
Skipjack | Common |
Olvia Sea
Origin node: Olvia Coast
Name | Type | |
---|---|---|
Smokey Chromis | Rare | |
Bluefish | Common | |
Clownfish | Common | |
Dolphinfish | Common | |
Filefish | Common | |
Flatfish | Common | |
Saurel | Common | |
Skipjack | Common | |
Squid | Common | |
Striped Catfish | Common | |
Surfperch | Common |
Olvia Sea Harpoon
Name | Type | |
---|---|---|
Killer Whale | Rare | |
Checkerboard Wrasse | Big | |
Swordfish | Big | |
Tapertail Anchovy | Big |
Ahrmo Sea
Origin node: Daton Island
Name | Type | |
---|---|---|
Porcupine Fish | Rare | |
Sea Bass | Rare | |
Swellfish | Big | |
Bigeye | Common | |
Dolphinfish | Common | |
Flying Fish | Common | |
Fourfinger Threadfin | Common | |
Pintado | Common | |
Ray | Common | |
Mackerel Pike | Common | |
Mullet | Common | |
Saurel | Common | |
Surfperch | Common |
Ahrmo Sea Harpoon
Name | Type | |
---|---|---|
Galeocerdo Cuvier | Rare | |
Porcupine Fish | Rare | |
Whale Shark | Rare | |
Swellfish | Big | |
Flying Fish | Common |
Epheria Sea
Origin node: Randis Island
Work in progress.
Complete Fish Guide
Work in progress
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Freshwater fish | |||
Page 1 | Left Salmon |
Right Carp | |
Page 2 | Left Crucian Carp |
Right Catfish | |
Page 3 | Left Freshwater Eel |
Right Snakehead | |
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Page 6 | Left Lenok |
Right Arowana | |
Page 7 | Left Sweetfish |
Right Bass | |
Page 8 | Left Dace |
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Perch | |||
Notch Jaw | |||
Mudfish | |||
Goby Minnow | |||
Bitterling | |||
Bleeker | |||
Yellowfin Sculpin | |||
Leather Carp | |||
Striped Shiner | |||
Barbel Steed | |||
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Bubble Eye | |||
Pacu | |||
Yellow-Head Catfish | |||
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Roundtail Paradisefish |
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Spotted Barbel | |||
Miho Spine Loach | |||
Diamond Minnow | |||
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Common Minnow | |||
Stumpy Bullhead | |||
Golden Siniperca | |||
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Saltwater fish | |||
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Mudskipper | |||
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Beltfish | |||
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Amberjack | |||
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Rockfish | |||
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Trout | |||
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Mackerel | |||
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Filefish | |||
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Sea Eel | |||
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Flatfish | |||
Grunt | |||
Herring | |||
Sardine | |||
Round Herring | |||
Whiting | |||
Dolphinfish | |||
Striped Catfish | |||
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Nibbler | |||
Siganid | |||
Bluefish | |||
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Blackfin Sweeper | |||
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Sandfish | |||
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Fourfinger Threadfin | |||
Grayling | |||
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Rock Hind | |||
Butterflyfish | |||
Clownfish | |||
Blue Tang | |||
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Pomfret | |||
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Moray | |||
Tilefish | |||
Porcupine Fish | |||
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Dollarfish | |||
Sandeel | |||
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Coelacanth | |||
Crustaceans | |||
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Terrapin | |||
Crawfish | |||
Other | |||
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Jellyfish | |||
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Starfish |