Bellona's Waraxe is a rod introduced in the Wrath of Olympus update for Roblox Fisch. It sits behind two locked doors inside Bellona's Frenzy of War, the first of six new areas added beneath Atlantis. Getting to it means finishing a sword-collection quest, a shield-fragment quest, completing the local bestiary, and spending 5,000,000 coins. The whole process can take anywhere from thirty minutes to a few hours depending on war surge luck.
Quick answer: Collect five misplaced swords and place them on the weapon rack to retrieve a helmet, return the helmet to the first royal guard, then gather five shield fragments (two on the ground, one from normal fishing, one from war surge fishing, one from catching the Legionnaire Lamprey) and deliver them to the second royal guard. Complete the Bellona's Frenzy bestiary, then buy the rod for 5,000,000 coins from the newly opened cave room.

Reaching Bellona's Frenzy of War
Travel to Atlantis and equip your diving gear. Swim down to what was previously the Kraken pool gate — it is now permanently open. Descend through the water, and you will be teleported into Bellona's Frenzy of War, a war-themed underwater arena filled with statues, caves, and a central fishing pool.
Quest 1 — Five Misplaced Swords and the Royal Helmet
The first royal guard statue asks you to return five swords to a weapon rack near a large cave entrance. The swords are labeled "Misplaced Sword" and are scattered around the area — on statues, stuck in the ground, and inside a nearby cave. You can carry multiple swords at once, so pick them all up before heading to the rack.

Step 1: Explore the battlefield and interact with each misplaced sword you find. They glow faintly but can be hard to spot, especially during daytime lighting. Check statue backs, pillars, and the cave interior near the weapon rack.
Step 2: Place all five swords on the weapon rack. A hidden passage next to the rack will open, revealing a room with the Royal Helmet inside.
Step 3: Pick up the Royal Helmet, then return to the first royal guard statue. Equip or hold out the helmet and interact with the guard. A message confirms the helmet has been returned, and the first quest is complete.

Quest 2 — Five Shield Fragments
A second royal guard statue, located near one of the sword spawn points, asks you to collect five shield fragments. These come from three different sources, which makes this quest the more time-consuming half of the process.
| Fragment Source | How to Obtain | Quantity |
|---|---|---|
| Ground pickups | Found on the floor near statues and on pillars throughout the area | 2 |
| Normal fishing | Caught from the central pool during regular (non-surge) conditions | 1 |
| War surge fishing | Caught from the central pool while a war surge is active | 1 |
| Legionnaire Lamprey | Dropped by catching the hunt fish that spawns during a war surge | 1 |
Step 1: Grab the two ground-based shield fragments first. One sits out in the open near a statue, and the other rests on a pillar slightly off the main path. Both are visible without any special conditions.
Step 2: Fish in the central pool under normal conditions to catch the third fragment. It appears as a shield-shaped shard in your inventory when you reel it in.

Step 3: Wait for a war surge to begin. The water in the pool turns red when a surge is active. A war surge functions like the area's version of a hunt event, and it triggers through disturbance — using a rod with high disturbance (like No Falcon) speeds this up significantly. Catch fish during the surge to obtain the fourth fragment.
Step 4: While the war surge is still active, you need to spawn and catch the Legionnaire Lamprey. This hunt fish appears after you perfect-catch 25 fish during the surge. The Lamprey has a unique minigame where you dodge arrows and swords on screen. Completing it successfully yields the fifth and final shield fragment.

Step 5: Deliver all five fragments to the second royal guard. A message confirms the shield is restored, and a gate begins to open.
Complete the Bellona's Frenzy Bestiary
Both quests unlock the physical doors, but you cannot purchase the rod until you have caught every fish species in the Bellona's Frenzy of War bestiary. This includes commons, legendaries, the mythic, the exotic, and the Legionnaire Lamprey itself. Fish you caught during the shield quest count toward this, so you may already be close. Keep fishing — using garbage bait can help fill out lower-rarity entries like the Rusty Hook.

Buying Bellona's Waraxe
Once both guard quests are finished and the bestiary is complete, head back into the cave near the sword weapon rack. The first door (which held the helmet) is already open. A second door behind it will now also be open, revealing a purchase point for Bellona's Waraxe at a price of 5,000,000 coins. Interact with it to buy the rod.
Bellona's Waraxe Stats and Unique Mechanic
| Stat | Value |
|---|---|
| Lure Speed | 65% |
| Luck | 150% |
| Control | 0.2 |
| Resilience | 40% |
| Max Weight | 1,000,000 kg |
The rod's in-game description reads: "A relentless weapon of war that splits the very flow of the hunt. Striking with constant force and turning a single catch into a chaotic clash of blades and opportunity."
In practice, Bellona's Waraxe splits every cast into two simultaneous catch bars. You reel in two fish at the same time, each with independent movement. If one fish escapes, you can still land the other. The rod also applies a mutation called Bellona's Fury to caught fish. The dual-catch mechanic is genuinely demanding — if both fish pull in opposite directions, keeping both bars in the green zone requires serious multitasking. It is unlike any other rod in Fisch and rewards players who can handle the added complexity with double the catches per cast.

Bellona's Waraxe is the reward for completing the first layer of the Wrath of Olympus expansion. Five more layers sit below Bellona's Frenzy of War, each with their own quests and rods. If you are working through the full expansion, finishing this layer also breaks the seal that grants access to the next area deeper in Atlantis.