Fisch on Roblox turns fishing into a full trading economy. There’s no built‑in auction house, no shared currency beyond what players agree on, and no protection from bad trades. That makes knowing rough values essential if you don’t want to hand over a Profane Leviathan for the price of a Cookie.
Most trading uses the Normal Enchant Relic as a baseline, with high‑end items priced in the hundreds or even thousands of relics. Values below are ranges, not fixed prices, and mutate‑only variants (silver, sparkling, darkened, aurora, etc.) typically push an item toward the top of its range.
Core trading currency and item values
In practice, Normal Enchant Relics function as the “coins” of Fisch trading. Everything else is measured against them.
| Item | Value (Relics) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Normal Enchant Relic | 1 | De facto trading currency |
| Hexed Enchant Relic | 2 – 10 | Mid‑tier enchant value |
| Abyssal Enchant Relic | 5 – 10 | High‑tier enchant |
| Shiny Enchant Relic | 5 – 10 | Used for shiny builds |
| Sparkling Enchant Relic | 5 – 10 | Premium enchant material |
| Red / Yellow / Green / Blue Energy Crystal | 5 – 10 | All four colors sit in the same band |
| Moonstone | 20 – 30 | High‑value upgrade material |
| Blessed Song | 40 – 100 | One of the most valuable core items |
| Opal / Moon Wood / Inferno Wood / The Depths Key | 1 – 5 | Common mid‑value materials |
| Ancient Wood / Void Wood / Lapis Lazuli / Ruby / Amethyst / Golden Sea Pearl | 1 – 2 | Entry‑level tradeables |
Limited fish values (event and seasonal)
Limited fish are where most casual traders start making meaningful profit. They stop dropping once their event ends, which is why their prices usually climb over time.
| Fish (limited) | Value (Relics) | Tier |
|---|---|---|
| Nessie | 200 – 700 | Top‑tier chase |
| Skeletal Nessie | 100 – 500 | High‑end limited |
| Phantom Megladon | 45 – 80 | Premium hunt target |
| Lurker Fish, Scarecrow, The Whispering One, Skele Fish, Octophant Boss, Ghoul Fish, Crocokoi, Piranhamunk | 30 – 50 | Strong limiteds |
| Eternal Frostwhale, Glacier Glowfish, Baby Nessie, Studolodon, Lollipop Lamprey | 20 – 40 | Upper‑mid range |
| Gummy Guppy, Marshmallow Mackerel, Gravestone Stingray, Potion Perch, Zombie Fish, Ectoplasm Eel, Coffin Crab, Werewolf Walleye, Spider Salmon | 10 – 30 | Popular event fish |
| Shark Fang, Profane Ray, Veilborn Parasite, Candy Fish, Ashcloud Archerfish, Vampire Perch, Phantom Jellyfish, Kelpie, Bloodscript Eel, Northstar Serpent, Ancient Serpent Skull | 10 – 20 | Mid‑range limiteds |
| Eldritch Spineback, Candy Corn Cod, Mourning Manta Ray, Ghost Minnow, Turkey, Abyssal Maw, Barracuda's Spine, Eternal Frostwhale (lower tier) | 5 – 15 | Entry rare |
| “Stud” and hybrid animals (Studphin, Stud Shark, Stud Koi, Stud Turtle, Azure Studfish, Brickhorse, Shrimpanzee, Cardinal Studfish, Clown Brickfish, Crab Stud, Cluckfin, Mained Lionfish, Zebrafishlet, Duckfin Tuna, Piglet Pike, Seacow, Salmoose, Porcu Fish, Pengwhal, Parrotfish, Krabbit, Capybass, Kittyfish, Racuda, Minnowse, Siren Sheep) | 5 – 10 | Wide mid‑range band |
| Glow Brick, Goldbrick, Jellystud, Sunny O'Coin, Rowdy McCharm, Plumrick O'Luck, Ancient Algae, Snowcap Algae, Forsaken Algae, Burnt Betta, Mushgrove Algae, Nessie's Spine, Licorice Leech | 5 – 10 | Event collectibles |
| Fossil Fan, Frankenshrimp, Pumpkin Pufferfish, Hollow Gazer, Wretched Guppy, Basic / Supreme / Unique Present, Hollow Flake Fish, Cinder Carp, Blistered Eel | 2 – 5 | Low‑stakes trade fodder |
| Spine Bone, Spined Fin, Claw Gill, Spine Blade | 1 – 4 | Very common parts |
| Santa Pufferfish, Hollyscale Trout, Crystal Carp, Tentabrick, Gingerbread Fish, Cookie, Tidal Pike, Confetti Shark, Hourglass Bass, Snowflake Flounder, Countdown Perch, Candy Cane Carp, Icicle, Olmdeer, Ornament Fish, Santa Salmon, Glass of Milk, Molten Minnow, Pyro Pike, Ember Catfish, Scooty Salmon, Lava Lamprey | 1 – 2 | Low‑value seasonal |
Event fish with multiple entries (for example, Eternal Frostwhale appearing in two bands) reflect different demand at the time of trade or different perceptions between traders. Use the higher range for pristine or mutated specimens.
Mythical and exotic fish values
Mythical and exotic fish are permanent chase drops that sit above regular catches but below the most extreme secrets. They make up a large chunk of mid‑to‑high value trades.
| Mythical / Exotic | Value (Relics) | Relative tier |
|---|---|---|
| Sea Leviathan | 50 – 70 | Top of mythical tier |
| Leviathan, Cathulith | 40 – 60 | High mythical |
| Ancient Megladon | 25 – 50 | Strong mid‑high |
| Cave Angel Fish, Tropicspike, Megladon | 25 – 45 | High chase |
| The Kraken, Idolfish, Spectral Serpent, Depth Drifter | 20 – 45 | Mid‑to‑high |
| Anglers Lantern, Whisper Eel, Dreaming Aberration, Sunray Sunscale, Vortex Ray | 15 – 25 | Upper mid |
| Bloomtail, Ancient Depths Serpent, Jungle Phantom, Grand Reef Guardian, Brimstone Angler, Obsidian Koi, X‑Ray Tetra, Icebeard Shark, Whale Shark, Lunar Monkfish, Abyss Flicker | 10 – 20 | Solid tradeables |
| Gus Tail, Wave Piercer, Chasm Leech, Parktail Snapper, Goldfin Octopus | 7 – 15 | Mid‑tier |
| Bigfin Squid, Pelican Eel, Tripod Fish, Gemstone Whale Shark, Gem Marlin, Great White Shark, Blue Whale, Aurora Trout, Mutated Shark, Captain's Goldfish, Whisker Bill, Manta Ray, Sea Mine, Speed Core, Rocket Fuel, Boots | 5 – 10 | Accessible rares |
| Treble Bass, Abyssal Goliath, Frozen Walnut, Glacial Sturgeon, Glass Diamond, Great Hammerhead Shark, Golden Sea Horse, Hellicoprion, Void Angler, Molten Banshee, Mosasaurus | 3 – 8 | Lower rare tier |
| Isonade, Celestial Koi, Colossal Squid, Handfish, Emperor Jellyfish, Twilight Tentacle, King Jellyfish, Glacier Glow Fish, Mythic Fish, Oarfish, Obsidian Swordfish, Sea Turtle, Void Emperor, Abyssal Devourer, Voltfish | 2 – 5 | Early mythical entry |
| Sea Snake, Chilfin Chimaera, Giant Seadevil, Blister Benny, Orca, Zeus Herald, Sea Pickle | 1 – 2 | Entry‑level mythic |
| Ringle | 0.5 – 1 | Low‑end exotic |
Secret fish values
Secret fish sit at the top of Fisch’s economy. Most trades involving them are negotiated, but the ranges below show what people tend to expect in relics.
| Secret fish | Value (Relics) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Profane Leviathan | 300 – 500 | Among the most expensive fish in the game |
| Ancient Kraken | 250 – 300 | Top‑tier hunt secret |
| Ancient Orcas, Mobby Whale, Supercharged Lovestorm Eel | 100 – 200 | High‑value specials |
| Lovestorm Eel, Moon Idol – Sea 1, Scylla, Verdant Mirage, Primordial Levi | 50 – 100 | Premium secrets |
| Resin, Dogefin, Thornfish, Abyssborn Monstrosity | 30 – 80 | High but volatile |
| Mustard, Gem Blobfish, Molten Ripple, Storm Skipper, Phantom Koi, Baby Pond Emperor, Crowned Angler, Frozen Leviathan, Magma Leviathan, Crystalized Seadragon, Banana | 20 – 50 | Secret‑tier but more available |
| Long Pike | 15 – 20 | Lower‑end secret |
Global Hunt, Cataclysmic, Hunt, Migration, and other permanent fish
Some rare fish are priced in “nessies” instead of relics, using Nessie itself as a reference unit. This is more common in endgame trading circles.
| Category | Fish | Value | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Global Hunt | Beluga, Narwhal, Mosslurker | 0.2 nessies | One fifth of a Nessie each |
| Global Hunt | Magician Narwhal | 0.3 nessies | Higher because of rarity |
| Cataclysmic | Akkorokamui, Charybdis, Lusca | 0.2 nessies | Event‑level bosses |
| Secret (permanent) | Abyssborn Monstrosity, Banana, Black Grouper, Crowned Angler, Dogefin, Frozen Leviathan, Gem Blobfish, Great Goldcursed Shark, Long Pike, Magma Leviathan, Manatee, Molten Ripple, Moon Idol, Mustard, Phantom Koi, Primordial Levi, Psychedelic Frogfish, Resin, Storm Skipper, Thornfish, Toilet Fish, Verdant Mirage | Mostly 0.1 nessies; Resin at 0.2 | Secret tier measured against Nessie |
| Hunt | Ancient Kraken | 0.2 nessies | Premium boss |
| Hunt | Ancient Megalodon, Kraken, Megalodon, Scylla | 0.1 nessies | Standard hunt bosses |
| Hunt | Phantom Megalodon | 0.25 nessies | More valuable variant |
| Migration | Ancient Orca, Blue Whale, Orca | 0.1 nessies | Rare migratory spawns |
| Migration | Moby | 0.3 nessies | High‑tier whale |
When trading in nessies, multiply by the current relic value of a Nessie (200–700) to move back into relic numbers. For example, a 0.2 nessies fish is usually valued around 40–140 relics, depending on where in the range both sides agree Nessie currently sits.
Cosmetic boat values
Boats are pure flex: they don’t catch more fish, but they say a lot about how long you’ve been playing and how well you trade. Their prices are among the highest static numbers in the game.
| Boat | Value (Relics) | Tier |
|---|---|---|
| Cthulhu Boat | 60,000 | Top of the cosmetic pyramid |
| Curse III | 45,000 | Ultra‑premium |
| Curse IV | 34,000 | Ultra‑premium |
| Dreadcurrent | 30,000 | High‑end |
| Black Comet | 28,000 | High‑end |
| Celestial Cruiser, Skygold Sprinter | 20,000 | Premium racers |
| Nocturne | 18,000 | Rare high‑tier |
| Violet Viper, Evangeline | 17,000 | Premium |
| The Mawrider | 16,000 | Premium |
| Cobalt Corsair | 15,000 | Premium |
| Meowmobile, Pastel Impulse | 14,000 | Collectible mid‑top |
| Volcanic Speedboat, Demonwake | 12,000 | High mid‑tier |
| Elysian Jolt | 11,000 | High mid‑tier |
| Fishscale Waverider, Pantheress | 10,000 | Mid‑premium |
| Mecha Ray, Novaris, Atlantean Jetski, Love Crasher, Captain's Goldfish, Hollywave Cruiser | 8,000 | Solid high‑value boats |
| Kraken of the Void, Toro Veloce | 7,000 | Upper mid‑tier |
| Cuddly Claw, Gondola, Popsicle Jetski, Dreadmarrow | 6,000 | Mid‑tier |
| Purrari | 5,000 | Collector favorite |
| Sharkie, Santa's Jetski, Banana Cruiser | 4,000 | Strong cosmetic |
| Inky Pal, Sushi‑Rider | 3,600 | Mid‑range |
| Head of Cthulhu, Carrot Hopper, Guardian of Atlantis, Loot Rider | 3,000 | Mid‑range |
| Whaleski, Waffle Boat, Nessie Nomad, Pride of Fisch | 2,400 | Entry mid‑tier |
| Lucky Racer, Molten Jetski, Lion's Fury, Flipper Express, Mosslurker Boat | 2,000 | Popular choices |
| Sunflower, Dumbo | 1,600 | Lower mid |
| Holiday Steampunk Ship, Snowmobile Jetski, Fischmas Jetski, Blue Cat, Red Racer, Dreamer's Redemption, Sunny Ducky | 1,200 | Early collectible tier |
| Warp Star, Bloop Boat, Sea Pegasus | 1,000 | Accessible rares |
| Fisch Jet, Silent Speeder, Tri‑Brick Rider, Fishbowl | 800 | Starter cosmetics |
| Flying Dutchman, Serpent Cruiser, Dead Fish Express, Fischmas Speedboat, Orca Boat, Irish Jig | 600 | Low‑mid tier |
| Sandslasher Boat, Reef Ripper, Desolate Dragon, Cursed Banner Ship, King's Throne, Clawberus, Vintage Hatchboat, S.S Tuskhorn, Orange Unicycle, Hoverslime | 400 | Budget cosmetics |
| Coral Cruiser | 200 | Low tier |
| Midnight Cruiser, Sleigh, Reindeer Cruiser, Archaeological Boat, Swan Boat, Hourglass Boat, Cursed Rowboat, Easter Basket, Arctic Explorer, Cthulu's Cranium, Dr. Glimmerfin's Boat, Lucky Pot, Explorer Diving Boat, Essex Boat, Scarlet Pirate Ship, Driftblub, Evil Quacker, Atlantean Quacker | 100 | Entry cosmetics |
| Holiday Themed Speedboat | 20 | Very low trade value |
Boat values move more slowly than fish because their supply is fixed by events and shop rotations, not daily catch RNG. That also makes them easier long‑term stores of value once you understand demand.
Rod sets and high‑end rod‑related trades
On top of cosmetic rod skins, some bundles and specific drops function as “rod sets” with large single‑number prices. These are often used in big package trades for secret fish and high‑tier boats.
| Rod‑related item / set | Value (Relics) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Wind Elemental Set | 4,200 | One of the most expensive rod sets |
| Mossripper Set | 3,400 | High‑tier set |
| Dreambreaker Set | 3,000 | Top rod bundle |
| Shiny Blessed Whale Shark | 3,000 | Special shiny trade piece |
| Oniriflax Set | 2,200 | Mid‑top end |
| Shrouded Golden Sea Pearl | 2,400 | Rod‑set‑tier item |
| Lucid Leviathan / Profane Leviathan | 1,400 | Paired rod value |
| Shiny King's Blessing Pufferfish | 1,200 | High‑end shiny |
| Elder Mossjaw | 1,000 | Sought‑after rod‑adjacent fish |
| Lucid Enchant Relic | 600 | Premium enchant currency |
| Lucid Speed Core, Lucid Cathulid | 400 | Rod upgrade pieces |
| Phantom Cathulid, SSW Floppy, Wrath Scylla | 200 | Rare support items |
| Charred Boot | 400 | High‑value joke item |
Separate from these value‑set items, some basic rod skins have flat prices:
| Rod skin | Value (Relics) |
|---|---|
| Basic Wood Rod | 500 |
| Coral Glow | 2,500 |
| Arctic Shine | 7,000 |
| Inferno Spark | 20,000 |
| Nebula Core | 60,000 |
Rod skins spike around events that feature them, so it’s common to hold onto rare ones rather than dumping them immediately after you pull them.
Admin event fish and birthday fish values
Admin event fish and birthday rewards are oddities: they usually don’t affect gameplay, but they do prove you were in the right place at the right time.
| Admin event fish | Value (Relics) |
|---|---|
| Singularity, Bloop Fish, Golden Scylla, Ghoul, Golden Nessie, Black Iron Bucket | 40 |
| Ghost, Poltergeist, Snowman, Snowflake, Fridge, Golden Coin, Flashlight, Mango Smoothie, Mango, Mango Whale | 20 |
| Birthday fish | Value (Relics) |
|---|---|
| Birthday Megalodon | 200 |
| Birthday Dumbo Octopus | 50 |
| Birthday Squid, Birthday Goldfish | 40 |
| Birthday Gift, Baby's First Balloon | 20 |
How trading works in Fisch
Fisch does not have a traditional, secure trading window where both sides lock in offers at the same time. Trading instead relies on the in‑world offer system, and that has consequences.
Step 1: Level your character to at least level 15. The offer feature only unlocks at level 15, so new players need to fish and complete quests before they can trade with others.
Step 2: Equip the item or fish you want to offer. Make sure it’s the exact variant you intend to trade; mutations and enchants can dramatically change perceived value.
Step 3: Walk up to the player you want to trade with and use the offer input. On PC that is the R key; on mobile it’s a tap prompt. This starts the offer interaction.
Step 4: Confirm what the other player is giving you in return. Because there’s no shared trading window, the actual exchange can involve two separate one‑way offers. Many players agree on the sequence in chat first.
Step 5: Complete the trade in a controlled environment when possible. Trading with strangers in random public servers is risky, since they can simply take your item and walk away.
To reduce that risk, the Fisch community leans on the official Discord server. Dedicated trading channels and user “vouches” make it easier to find people who have a track record of fair swaps.
Step 1: Join the official Fisch server on Discord using the invite code shared in the game’s social links or on the Roblox experience page.
Step 2: Head to the trading or vouch channels and look for users with multiple positive vouches. Vouches are short testimonials from previous trading partners that confirm a user completed a trade as promised.
Step 3: When someone offers a high‑value trade, ask for their vouch references. Scroll through their history and, if you want extra assurance, ping a couple of people who vouched to confirm the trade really happened.
Step 4: Only move big‑ticket items (Nessie, Profane Leviathan, high‑end boats, or expensive rod sets) when you are comfortable with the other person’s reputation. If something feels off, walk away; there will always be another buyer.
Fisch’s economy is messy by design. There is no fixed auction house floor, and no one can force another player to follow a particular list. Treat the values here as a compass, not a contract: use them to spot obvious scams, to negotiate from a position of knowledge, and to decide when a trade is good enough for you to hit “Ready” and sail away.