Everything new in the Fisch Blue Moon Update

The Blue Moon Update is a much-needed update that many Fisch players (including us) have been craving for. Even though it's a small weekend update, you can enjoy some of these benefits for almost an entire week, and some are here to stay even after the event is over. Here's Everything new in the Fisch Blue Moon Update. Double XP Week Screenshot by Destructoid We can't even begin to explain how much we all needed another Double XP event. Ever since the 2X XP Update, the devs haven't given us a way to gain levels faster, and yet they expected us to gain another 1,500 levels in the Second Sea. Here's the best part: this event lasts for almost 7 days! Yes, now is the time to raise those levels, and maybe even get that No-Life Rod or even the Seraphic Rod. Of course, if you already have those, you may want to level past that, but, as you'll soon see, that may not be the best course of action... Blue Moon Event Screenshot by Destructoid Want even more XP? The Blue Moon Event is here. During in-game Winter, the Blue Moon event may trigger. You'll know it when the sky turns blue. We actually managed to witness one in Spring, but that was just the devs testing out if it worked. During the event, you can visit two locations: Snowcap Island in the First Sea Luchgrove in the Second Sea In either of these, look for a door with a Moon Symbol and enter to find a fishing pool. Each Sea has its own Blue Moon bestiary which you can fill, but what you're really after here are the Moon Idols. If you manage to fish out a Moon Idol, you get a +50% XP buff for a whopping 24h. Now, that's good value. Unfortunately, you'll need to wait for winter to take full advantage of this. Additionally, when Winter hits, you should also buy a bunch of Blue Moon Totems. You can buy these at Lushgrove during a Clear Winter Night. Nine small Quests in the First and Second Sea Screenshot by Destructoid Throughout the First and the Second Sea, you may come across a few new NPCs (usually next to the piers). Each of these will have a small quest for you. Normally, they need you to find an item, catch a certain fish, or catch a few fish in a limited amount of time; easy stuff. In total, there are nine of these NPCs, and you should go out of your way to do each of their quests because the rewards are pretty good (like Kraken Tentacle Bait). AFK Mines now gives XP Screenshot by Destructoid You know the Mine next to Moosewood that many don't even know about? Yeah, the AFK Mines. The devs finally made it so you gain XP while you're AFK in the mine, along with Luck and those rare items. For some reason, we weren't able to enter the mines and check for ourselves (probably a bug), but the devs will likely fix this issue soon, and we'll let you know exactly how much you can get from this. Balancing and Quality of Life Tweaks We can't say exactly what this means, but we can certainly quote the developers: "We've heard your feedback — smoother sailing ahead" "The winds of change are coming to Fisch, and we're listening" Screenshot by Destructoid Screenshot by Destructoid Corporate talk or are the Fisch devs actually listening? If they are, then you may not want to get too attached to the Second Sea. During the last community poll on the official Fisch Discord, the majority of players voted that the Second Sea should be removed entirely... twice! We can't say if this is actually going to happen, so only time will tell. As of writing this, the Second Sea is still in the game. New Premium items Screenshot by Destructoid Screenshot by Destructoid Screenshot by Destructoid Naturally, just like with all updates, we've got our usual bundle, boat, bobbers, and rod skins. Here's everything on the menu: King's Bundle – 899 Robux – King's Throne (Boat), Blue Moon Lantern, and x64 Server Luck Lion’s Fury (boat) – 1,899 Robux (used to be more expensive) – Speed 235 S/ps, Steering 80 degrees, Acceleration: 0,7 S/ps Forgotten Serpent – 199 Robux – Skin for the Rod Of The Forgotten Fang Celestial Colonist – 499 Robux – Skin for the Ethereal Prism Rod Eternal Shears – 799 Robux – Skin for the Verdant Shear Rod Devil Head – 99 Robux – Bobber Golden Skull – 79 Robux – Bobber Man O War – 79 Robux- Bobber Fischer’s Bobber Bundle – 199 Robux – Bobber Pack (all three Bobbers) That's all there is to it. Now stop reading this guide and go level up while the event lasts! If you haven't already, check out our Fisch codes for some in-game freebies. The post Everything new in the Fisch Blue Moon Update appeared first on Destructoid.

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Everything new in the Fisch Blue Moon Update

The entrance to the Blue Moon room in Fisch with the title on top and bottom of the page

The Blue Moon Update is a much-needed update that many Fisch players (including us) have been craving for. Even though it's a small weekend update, you can enjoy some of these benefits for almost an entire week, and some are here to stay even after the event is over. Here's Everything new in the Fisch Blue Moon Update.

Double XP Week

A Fisch player is fishing while the Double XP event is happening
Screenshot by Destructoid

We can't even begin to explain how much we all needed another Double XP event. Ever since the 2X XP Update, the devs haven't given us a way to gain levels faster, and yet they expected us to gain another 1,500 levels in the Second Sea.

Here's the best part: this event lasts for almost 7 days! Yes, now is the time to raise those levels, and maybe even get that No-Life Rod or even the Seraphic Rod. Of course, if you already have those, you may want to level past that, but, as you'll soon see, that may not be the best course of action...

Blue Moon Event

A Fisch player is standing next to an open Blue Moon door
Screenshot by Destructoid

Want even more XP? The Blue Moon Event is here. During in-game Winter, the Blue Moon event may trigger. You'll know it when the sky turns blue. We actually managed to witness one in Spring, but that was just the devs testing out if it worked.

During the event, you can visit two locations:

  • Snowcap Island in the First Sea
  • Luchgrove in the Second Sea

In either of these, look for a door with a Moon Symbol and enter to find a fishing pool. Each Sea has its own Blue Moon bestiary which you can fill, but what you're really after here are the Moon Idols.

If you manage to fish out a Moon Idol, you get a +50% XP buff for a whopping 24h. Now, that's good value. Unfortunately, you'll need to wait for winter to take full advantage of this.

Additionally, when Winter hits, you should also buy a bunch of Blue Moon Totems. You can buy these at Lushgrove during a Clear Winter Night.

Nine small Quests in the First and Second Sea

A Fisch player is talking to a Quest NPC during the Blue Moon event
Screenshot by Destructoid

Throughout the First and the Second Sea, you may come across a few new NPCs (usually next to the piers). Each of these will have a small quest for you. Normally, they need you to find an item, catch a certain fish, or catch a few fish in a limited amount of time; easy stuff. In total, there are nine of these NPCs, and you should go out of your way to do each of their quests because the rewards are pretty good (like Kraken Tentacle Bait).

AFK Mines now gives XP

A Fisch player is standing in front of the AFK Mines
Screenshot by Destructoid

You know the Mine next to Moosewood that many don't even know about? Yeah, the AFK Mines. The devs finally made it so you gain XP while you're AFK in the mine, along with Luck and those rare items. For some reason, we weren't able to enter the mines and check for ourselves (probably a bug), but the devs will likely fix this issue soon, and we'll let you know exactly how much you can get from this.

Balancing and Quality of Life Tweaks

We can't say exactly what this means, but we can certainly quote the developers:

  • "We've heard your feedback — smoother sailing ahead"
  • "The winds of change are coming to Fisch, and we're listening"

Corporate talk or are the Fisch devs actually listening? If they are, then you may not want to get too attached to the Second Sea. During the last community poll on the official Fisch Discord, the majority of players voted that the Second Sea should be removed entirely... twice! We can't say if this is actually going to happen, so only time will tell. As of writing this, the Second Sea is still in the game.

New Premium items

Naturally, just like with all updates, we've got our usual bundle, boat, bobbers, and rod skins. Here's everything on the menu:

  • King's Bundle – 899 Robux – King's Throne (Boat), Blue Moon Lantern, and x64 Server Luck
  • Lion’s Fury (boat) – 1,899 Robux (used to be more expensive) – Speed 235 S/ps, Steering 80 degrees, Acceleration: 0,7 S/ps
  • Forgotten Serpent – 199 Robux – Skin for the Rod Of The Forgotten Fang
  • Celestial Colonist – 499 Robux – Skin for the Ethereal Prism Rod
  • Eternal Shears – 799 Robux – Skin for the Verdant Shear Rod
  • Devil Head – 99 Robux – Bobber
  • Golden Skull – 79 Robux – Bobber
  • Man O War – 79 Robux- Bobber
  • Fischer’s Bobber Bundle – 199 Robux – Bobber Pack (all three Bobbers)

That's all there is to it. Now stop reading this guide and go level up while the event lasts! If you haven't already, check out our Fisch codes for some in-game freebies.

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