Lure Speed
How quickly you get a bite after casting.
Great for farming sessions, but it does not replace Luck for rare catches.Stats and upgrade path
Rod choice is a tradeoff between bite speed, rare catch chance, minigame control, fish stability, and weight limit.
How quickly you get a bite after casting.
Great for farming sessions, but it does not replace Luck for rare catches.Improves the chance of rarer catches.
High Luck rods are useful once you can handle the fishing bar reliably.Changes how forgiving the reeling minigame feels.
New players should value Control because failed catches waste time.Helps stabilize difficult fish during the fight.
Useful when chasing heavier fish or zones with tougher catch pools.The maximum fish weight the rod can handle.
Upgrade before moving into zones where fish regularly exceed your cap.Table
A compact progression table based on Fischipedia rod data and practical upgrade timing.
Use it only long enough to learn casting, shaking, and selling.
Good if you are failing the minigame, poor if you already catch consistently.
A clean first real upgrade because it raises Luck and weight capacity without a high price.
Strong Luck for the price, but the lower weight cap makes route choice important.
Slow bite speed, excellent weight coverage. Use it when heavier fish block progression.
Fast farming rod for lighter pools. Avoid relying on it for heavy fish zones.
A major late-game goal with strong Luck and good handling.
A long-term milestone. Do not plan your early economy around reaching it quickly.