Fishing Rod Blox Fruits arrives with the Lightning Update 27, giving players a relaxed but rewarding loop for extra loot. This guide shows how to enter the Third Sea, where to find the Fisherman NPC, how baits work and are crafted, and how Fishing Mastery unlocks useful passives.
What is Fishing in Blox Fruits?
Fishing is a new side activity added in Lightning Update 27. It sits alongside grinding and boss clears as a light progression track that pays you back over time. You cast, wait for a bite, play a short control minigame, and convert the catch into rewards. The system grows with you as your mastery rises, making each session smoother.
Because it is gated to the Third Sea, fishing also serves as a late-game distraction that does not interrupt your main build. Once the rod and baits are set up, you can drop in between quests to pad your inventory.
How to Get the Fishing Rod in Blox Fruits
The Fishing Rod is only available in the Third Sea, so you must finish the usual progression first.
Reach level 1500.
Complete the Colosseum Quest.
Defeat Don Swan.
Help King Red Head fight rip_indra in the Second Sea.
With Third Sea unlocked, sail to Port Town and head to the docks. Find the Fisherman NPC in the pier area and interact to gain access to the Fishing Rod. The NPC is your hub for everything fishing related, so remember the spot for bait purchases and crafting.
How Baits Work and How to Craft Them
You receive a small batch of free bait the first time you unlock the rod. It is enough to try fishing, but it runs out quickly. When you need more, return to the Fisherman NPC, open the Shop, choose basic bait, and click Craft.
Each craft spends a set amount of Beli and yields 10x basic bait. There is no trick here: convert currency into bait stacks, then head back to the water. Keep an eye on your count so you do not run dry mid-session.
If you are planning a long grind, pre-craft several batches. That way you can stay dockside uninterrupted and maintain a steady rhythm of casts.
Fishing Mastery and Passives
Fishing becomes easier as you level Fishing Mastery through regular use. Mastery unlocks passives that directly improve the loop:
Bait increases overall effectiveness so each cast has better returns.
Casting shortens the waiting time before a bite, raising your hourly attempts.
Control enlarges the bar in the fishing minigame, making catches more consistent.
These passives do not change your route, but they tighten the loop so time invested turns into more results. The earlier you start leveling mastery, the more value you bank for future sessions.
Quick Tips to Start
Unlock Third Sea first, then grab the rod at Port Town’s Fisherman NPC.
Batch-craft bait in tens to avoid downtime; every craft gives 10 basic bait.
Level mastery naturally while you play, since passives boost bite speed and control.
Use fishing as a filler between tougher tasks so you never sit idle at max level.
Watch your Beli and craft in sensible chunks so you keep cash for core upgrades.
Final Thoughts
Fishing Rod Blox Fruits opens a clean side path once you hit the Third Sea. Clear the required milestones, meet the Fisherman at Port Town, and stock up on bait through crafting. As Fishing Mastery rises, the Bait, Casting, and Control passives make the loop faster and easier, turning spare minutes into steady rewards. Keep it simple, craft in batches, and let fishing round out your progress.
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