The most recent Minor Update for Fisch on Roblox lands a new river companion called Ollie the Otter, a fast-moving Fin Whale that migrates into the open sea, and three fresh rod masteries. There’s also a limited-time code, a rebuilt changelog system, and a batch of balancing changes and bug fixes.
Quick answer: Open the game menu, go to the Other tab, type OllieAndFinWhale into the code box, and redeem it to claim the Smudged Titan boat plus bonus items before the code expires.

Redeem the OllieAndFinWhale code
The update ships with one active code that drops a free boat and a stack of consumables. Codes in Fisch usually run for a short window, so claim it soon.
Successfully redeemed OllieAndFinWhale! confirms it worked, and the rewards appear on screen. The chat log also logs each item you received.| Reward | Amount |
|---|---|
| Coins | 1000 |
| Smudged Titan (boat) | 1 |
| Icy Fisch’n Dots | 5 |
| Coral Pearl | 5 |
| Cotton Candy Pieces | 5 |
| Tropical Fruit Mix | 5 |
| Title | 1 |
| Random Item (Starfall Totem / Dripstone Collapse Totem) | 1 |
To use the boat, visit the Shipwright NPC and spawn the Smudged Titan, a small purple barrel-shaped craft you can drive straight into the water.

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Ollie the Otter is the headline addition, a curious brown otter who swims around rivers hunting for fish. Rumors point players toward Terrapin Island, where he spawns randomly in the nearby water.
To draw him in, equip a fish in your hand near the river, for example a Snook, and let him swim over to eat it. Ollie can also nip at you a little as a side effect of that affection, so don’t be alarmed if he attacks briefly.
Once equipped, Ollie earns his keep while you fish. During a reel-in, a secondary mini-game prompt marked by a scroll icon sometimes appears above the standard progress bar. Clearing that quick-time event rewards you with extra fish or valuable items the otter digs up. In the Companions menu, his entry describes him as a mischievous little treasure-finder who is “always eager to lend a paw.”

Fin Whale Migration event
The Fin Whale is a quick, uniquely patterned whale that has migrated into the sea. It shows up most often during Rainy weather, and it moves fast, so catching one takes patience.
When the event starts, a blue system message reads Fin Whale Migration has begun. Spawn a boat and head into the open ocean to find the migration path, which is marked by a long trail of glowing blue arrows on the surface labeled Whales Migration. Several large dark whales swim along that route and occasionally breach. Your best shot is to keep pace and wait for one to surface before you try to hook it.

Three new rod masteries and their skins
The update adds mastery tracks for three rods. Each track is a set of quests that hand out passive enhancements, titles, and gliders, and finishing every quest unlocks a full rod skin.
| Rod mastery | Style | Final skin reward |
|---|---|---|
| Remembrance | Violin | The Butterfly’s Wake |
| Wind Elemental | Golden sword | Earth, Fire, Water, and Avatar variants |
| Olympian Godbreaker | Red and gold scythe | Olympian Ascension |
Remembrance mastery
The Remembrance track runs through four quests: A Sorrow in You (Earth Elemental Mode), My Breath of Life (a Fluttering and Butterfly Swarm enhancement), Mephistopheles (“The Mourned” title), and Star of the City (Wings of Lament). The Wings of Lament is a black coffin with a butterfly emblem worn on the back that doubles as a glider. When you cast the rod, the coffin opens and releases dark smoke and butterfly effects during the reel-in. Completing everything unlocks The Butterfly’s Wake skin.
Wind Elemental mastery
This sword-styled rod unlocks elemental modes as you progress. Second Nature grants Earth Elemental Mode, Solid Ground grants Fire Elemental Mode, Trial by Fire grants Water Elemental Mode, and Avatar of the Elements awards the “Avatar” title. Each mode changes the look of the rod. Earth adds a green glow with floating leaves and flowers, Fire gives bright orange flames, Water produces blue swirling currents, and Avatar blends all of them together.
Olympian Godbreaker mastery
The scythe-shaped Olympian Godbreaker leans into Olympian Mutation chance. Its five quests, War Against Bellona, Apollo’s Appeal, Poseidon’s Pantheon, Zeus! Your Child has returned!, and Hades’ Hatred, each add roughly +1% Olympian Mutation chance alongside Starcaller Cry and Gravity Pull tweaks. Clearing all of them unlocks the Olympian Ascension skin, which spawns a large swirling purple and black portal in the water where your bobber lands.

Reworked update logs and the Newspaper item
Changelogs are easier to read now, and for larger updates you can jump straight to new content within the log. To browse past versions, head to Moosewood Village and talk to the NPC named Henry, who sits on a bench by a blue building.

Balancing changes, bug fixes, and quality of life
Alongside the new content, several rods received stat adjustments, including the Masterline Rod, Heaven’s Rod, and Steampunk Rod. The fixes and cleanup cover a wide range of systems:
- Fixed the Leviathan’s Fang Rod passive and the mutation chances on the Starshell Rod.
- Unified the Nico skins across Nico’s Yarncaster, Nico Potion, Nico Invasion, and the Companion, and swapped the final Yarncaster mastery reward for the Golden Nico Companion skin.
- Split Atlantis into separate Bestiaries per sub-location, renamed Kraken Pool to Kraken Lair and Zeus’s Rod Room to Zeus’s Sanctuary, and fixed the Current Location button and some missing Bestiary bobbers.
- Made Bestiary bobbers, Rod Mastery rewards, Lantern Keeper lanterns, permanent Shipwright boats, the Glider and Advanced Glider, and Merlin Black and Merlin White untradeable.
- Catching a Photic Terrosunder now ends an active Dust Storm, and various Wrath of Olympus issues and the Tormented mutation visuals were fixed.
- Fixed softlocks tied to the Lullaby, Remembrance, and Riptide Rods, removed collision from Fischfest items, and reverted an oversized Pike abundance at Moosewood Pond.
With Ollie roaming Terrapin Island, the Fin Whale surfacing in the rain, and three mastery tracks pointing toward new skins, the priority is simple. Redeem OllieAndFinWhale while it’s live, then start hunting the otter and the whale before the migration window shifts.






