Si vous vous demandez comment attraper tous les poissons dans Roblox Fisch ? alors voici un guide avec la meilleure réponse.
Roblox Fisch propose 129 espèces de poissons différentes, chacune apparaissant dans des conditions météorologiques différentes et, selon leur rareté, nécessitant également différents types d'appâts. Voici tout sur les poissons, et notamment comment les attraper.
Ne vous embêtez pas à faire défiler manuellement la liste. Utilisez simplement l'option de recherche de votre navigateur, le raccourci clavier CTRL+F et trouvez immédiatement le poisson que vous souhaitez à l'aide des listes ci-dessous.
Poisson de mer
Aiglefin commun : Gros poisson pendant la journée, en automne et en hiver, utilisez des vers comme appât.
Maquereau commun : utilisez les crevettes comme appât de fond lors des journées grises du printemps.
Moule commune : Hiver, nécessitant une cage à crabes
Pagre commun : En été et au printemps, prenez des crevettes comme appât de fond par temps clair ou partiellement brumeux.
Dollar des sables commun : Été, nécessitant une cage à crabes.
Vous pouvez observer des sardines communes lors des journées ensoleillées du printemps et de l'été.
Bar commun : ces poissons sont disponibles au printemps et en été ensoleillés et par temps clair. La meilleure option pour les attraper est le calmar.
Lors des soirées humides du printemps et de l'automne, la crevette commune a besoin d'une cage à crabes dans les profondeurs de l'océan.
Sériole : La sériole est l'un des rares poissons que l'on capture généralement à l'aide de vairons comme appât lors des journées ensoleillées ou pluvieuses du printemps.
Poisson barracuda vermifuge rare nageant dans les eaux profondes pendant la journée.
Morue peu commune : prenez des ménés comme appât. Ceux-ci se pêchent par temps couvert en hiver et au printemps.
Crabe peu commun : disponible au printemps et à l'automne. Vous aurez besoin d'une cage à crabes.
Huîtres peu communes : Vous les trouverez autour des rochers en été et en automne.
Crevette : On peut la trouver en train de ramper dans une cage à crabes les soirs d'été quand il pleut.
Les saumons peu communs se trouvent lorsqu'il pleut ou qu'il fait beau au printemps et en hiver. Les eaux profondes peuvent être pêchées en utilisant des vers comme appât.
Les coquilles Saint-Jacques, assez rares, sont surtout observées en hiver et en automne dans des endroits sablonneux ou herbeux.
En été, par temps clair, le homard rare exige une cage à crabes.
Vous pouvez attraper les rares requins nourrices se nourrissant de vairons pendant l'été et l'automne, lorsque les nuits sont passées.
Pour attraper la baudroie rare, le calmar est l'appât nécessaire, pêché dans les profondeurs de l'océan en hiver et en automne, lorsque le soir est brumeux.
En été, les vairons sont utilisés pour capturer le poisson le plus rare, le thon rouge.
It can be spotted in deep ocean on calm nights in spring and fall.
Spring and wet summer are the best time, and squid bait will do to catch the rare halibut.
The rare pufferfish can be fished from Roslit Bay in summer by using seaweed as its bait.
Rare Sailfish: Minnows are good bait for catch those on breezy or clear spring days.
The swordfish are the rarest fish to come across and feed on squid during calm and breezy summer weather.
Bull sharks, which are legendary and known for their bite on fish heads, have been caught during spring when the weather is rainy or foggy.
Legendary Crown Bass: Caught on misty evenings in summer using squid for bait.
Legendary moonfish are caught using minnows for bait during winter when the evenings are calm.
Rabbitfish are found below the arch, and this fish is considered legendary, using seaweed as bait.
Fish Head is the mythical bait for sawfish, which are caught on misty autumn nights.
Mythical Colossal Squid: Spotted in the depths of the ocean on misty evenings.
The mythical Great Hammerhead Shark is included in most shark hunts on windy spring days using fish heads as bait.
Mythical great white sharks are caught on sunny fall days in shark hunts using fish heads as bait.
Mythic Fish are caught with flakes as bait and can be caught at any time of day.
Mythic oarfish: These are caught with squid as bait in the deep ocean on hazy winter days.
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Night shrimp, also referred to as common shrimp, are items commonly found in crab cages on sunny summer and winter days.
Common spiderfish: You can find them anywhere during the winter.
Twilight Eel (Rare): The primary form of capture in winter is with insects.
During foggy conditions, the weird fish Fangborn Gar is attracted with a fish head.
A spring and summer arcadia, the infrequent abyssacuda consumes minnows.
Rare Voidfin Mahi: In spring, on clear windy days, use the Truffle Worm.
Legendary Rubber Ducky: Caught in the rain.
The Legendary Isonade can be caught using the Truffle Worm in the Strange Whirlpool.
Keeper's Aquarium Fish
Pale tangs can be caught almost anywhere during spring and summer; use a bagel as bait.
Bluefish : Use flake bait; cast your line anywhere on sunny summer days.
Keeper's Guardian : Worms are the only available bait during the rain in winter.
Get lapisjack, a rare fish, with minnows on spring rain or sun.
Umbral Shark: The legendary can be reeled in on Fish Head lures during still winter evenings.
Marsh Fishes from Mushgroves
Any fungal clusters that anyone can find with a magnet they refer to as trash.
Common Swamp Bass: The best worm baits for windy spring and summer waters.
Common white perch: Spring-Fall; Worm bait.
Bowfin: These active night fish are best caught with a rain in spring and summer using worms.
Grey carp only appear and can be reeled in with seaweed as bait in the fall.
Swamp scallop: For the rare, a crab cage is required in the winter season.
Marsh Gar : Fish Head bait can be obtained on days of fog in winter.
In summer, you will also need a crab cage to catch the uncommon Mushgrove Crab.
(Legendary) Alligator: Spotted at night in springtime when there's fog or rain; bait: Fish Head.
Fishing in Moosewood
You can catch regular anchovies in almost any location on a sunny spring day.
Regular bream are freshwater fish that have their best catch in overcast winter and spring days using worms for bait.
Largemouth Bass (Common): Worms are needed as bait to fish for this fish. This is a fresh water fish seen during spring and summer rains.
Salt Water Fish Red Snapper: This is a common salt water fish normally sighted during summer and fall season.
Sockeye Salmon (Common): Bagel is needed as the bait; this fish can be fished during fall and winter season by sports fishing.
Trout (Common): This is a fish that can be seen swimming on sunny days, and insect is a good bait to be used for this fish.
Carp: This is an uncommon but always available fresh water fish and bagel is a good bait for catching this fish.
Rare goldfish can be caught with flake bait, and on sunny summer days can be seen in the depth of ponds.
Uncommon Yellowfin Tuna: In summer, it resides in saltwater habitat.
Unusual Eel: It plucks in saltwater at night.
Squid as bait will help you locate an unusual type of flounder fish at windy evenings in docks.
Pike is one of the unusual fish species which can be caught in seawater on rainy spring and fall days with the help of insects as their bait.
Snook Odd fish are drawn to the docks on bright and partly cloudy spring days if shrimp is attached as bait.
Whisker bill A mythological whisker bill saltwater fish can be caught if truffle worms are used as a bait.
Snowcaps Island
Ice: You can get an Ice in any location in Snowcap Island if you have a magnet.
Bluegill or ordinary fish are seen swimming openly during bright summer and spring days. You can use an insect as bait.
Grayling (Common): Found in fresh water; best time is spring and summer foggy days. Lures that would be in order are insects.
Common herring is caught in saltwater in sunny, windy days during spring and summer. Ideal bait would be shrimp.
Common Pollock: Summer time, whenever there is fog or rain, you could find them near the docks.
The red drums (common), using insects as baits, appear in sea water during spring and fall.
Arctic Char Rare- Saltwater catch between spring and fall, insect lures.
Blackfish Commonly caught in blackfish freshwater on nighttime, feed them worms.
Burbot Rare- Foggy fall nights are the only time fish can be found in freshwater. Take minnows along with you.
Glacier Pike Rear catch found in fresh water on rainy days in spring and fall. Take insect lures as bait.
Lingcod are weird fish in saltwater on windy summer and fall days. Baits include fish head.
Skipjack Tuna Unconventional: Saltwater caught in any conditions will do.
Sturgeon is a rare freshwater fish that eats seaweed.
Sunny winter days you can catch the legendary pond emperors in freshwater using squid.
Mythical glacierfish: hides in caverns at foggy nights and on rainy days. Truffle Worm can be used as bait.
Legend says that ringle can be found in the saltwater during cloudy or clear nights. Reward is bagels.
Roslit Bay Fisheries
The common chub are freshwater fish and are usually fished during day time in spring and summer seasons with seaweed as their bait.
Minnows are among the common fish that bagels can serve as good bait on sunny spring days in freshwater.
Perch, fresh water fish, usually visible under the sun with worms as baits.
The blue tang is a rare fish feeding on flake fish and is active on coral reefs during the spring and summer seasons.
Butterflyfish- a rare fish that takes flake bait, can be found in coral reefs on light or heavy fog days.
Rare clownfish: Their bait is flakes, and they can be found in coral reefs during gloomy spring and summer days.
On bright summer days, pumpkinseed- an uncommon fish that is baited with minnows, can be found in freshwater.
Foods for rare angelfish are worms and can be seen in coral reefs during sunny days.
Uncommon Ribbon Eel: The bait for them is minnows, and you will get them in coral reefs during summer.
Squid (Uncommon): Shrimp serve as very good baits for Squid, which can be caught in saltwater during hazed winter nights.
Alligator Gar (Rare): You will find a rare alligator gar in summer in freshwater areas.
The rare Arapaima fish are baited with minnows in freshwater on rainy or foggy days.
The rare Suckermouth catfish can be fished any time of day during spring and autumn from seaweed-filled ponds; seaweed is the bait.
Find basalt (trash) anywhere on Roslit Volcano; bait with magnets.
Terrapins Island
Common gudgeon: you can see one almost anywhere during the summer months. For bait, you'll want to use insects.
Common Smallmouth Bass: Spring and summer windy weather conditions gives the worm fishing tremendous results.
Uncommon Walleye: Minnows are the ideal bait in spring and fall for these types of fish.
Rare White Bass: Minnows are the bait of choice to be able to catch these fish during springtime fog.
On using minnows as bait, the Chinook salmon also makes an unusual appearance during fall.
Legendary Redeye Bass: With flakes, these can be caught on windy days during spring and fall.
King Oyster: A rare fish which comes out from summer to fall within crab cages.
Legendary Golden Smallmouth Bass: Using flakes, catch them on hazy fall days.
Using flakes, one can find the legendary Olm in secret caverns in clear or foggy nights.
Fish endemic to Roslit Volcano
The rare fish, Magma Tang can be caught using coal as bait in spring and summer.
Unusual Ember Perch: These were seen during clear weather.
In Summer, you will find Unusual Ember Snapper with Coal as Bait.
Pyrogrub : Bait used: Coal, Season - Winter
Volcanic Geode : The magnetite can be found almost anywhere .
Obsidian Salmon are Legendary that could be baited by Coal and caught during Night Time in Winter.
Catch an Obsidian Swordfish (Mythic) with a minnow as bait on a very windy, clear summer day.
Sunstone Isle
Common glassfish: These can be viewed anywhere in flakes on any sunny day.
During fall, sweetfish (common) have been seen swimming around on clear days, feasting on worms.
The uncommon chinfish appear on rainy fall and winter days irrespective of the weather.
Longtail Bass: This rare fish is fed shrimp when the weather is foggy during spring and summer.
Flakes: Spring and summer have flakes popping up all over.
Trumpetfish : During summer and fall seasons, you get this uncommon fish that is fed shrimp on sunny days.
Mahi Mahi : Ces poissons ont été observés lors des journées de printemps ensoleillées et partiellement venteuses.
Napoléon : C'est un poisson rare qui ne peut être observé que par temps chaud mais pas trop venteux.
Ces poissons-lunes mythiques apparaissent par temps d'été lumineux et ensoleillé.
Wiifish est un poisson mythique qui apparaît à l'automne, peu importe le temps.
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