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Fisch Easter 2026 update with MiguRod and Easter egg hunt event

Updated: April 5, 2026

Fisch Update April 2026 — Easter Event & MiguRod

By Earnaldo Team • April 5, 2026 • 9 min read

Fisch rolled out its Easter 2026 update with a hefty batch of new content that changes how you'll spend your time on the water. The headline additions are a sea-wide Easter egg hunt with rewards at Easter Cove, the MiguRod — a limited-time Stage 8 fishing rod with serious late-game power — and a new Olympian Storm weather system that shakes up fishing conditions at random. There's also a fresh Easter-themed bestiary, a random buff system, and two new codes worth redeeming immediately.

What's New in the Fisch Easter 2026 Update

This update touches nearly every part of the game. The Easter event adds a collectible egg hunt layered on top of the existing open-world fishing gameplay, while the MiguRod and Olympian Storm introduce permanent mechanical changes that affect how you fish and what you can catch. Here's the full rundown of everything that changed.

The event is time-limited, running through the Easter 2026 period. That means the egg hunt rewards, Easter Cove NPC, and the MiguRod quest will all disappear once the event window closes. If you're a late-game player chasing the best rods in the game, this is not one to skip.

Easter Egg Hunt

The core event mechanic scatters Easter eggs across the entire sea. Some eggs sit on the water's surface near popular fishing spots and are easy to grab on a casual sailing route. Others are tucked deep underwater, requiring you to dive to collect them. The hardest ones are placed in remote corners of the map that most players never visit during normal gameplay.

Each egg you collect is unique — they come in different colors and patterns that correspond to specific reward tiers. Once you've gathered eggs, you sail to Easter Cove, a temporary event location, and turn them in to an NPC for special rewards. The rarer the egg, the better the payout.

Pro tip: Don't just stick to surface-level eggs. The underwater eggs are harder to reach, but they're worth significantly more when turned in at Easter Cove. Bring a boat with good diving access and scan the seafloor near coral formations and sunken structures.

The egg hunt rewards include exclusive cosmetics, currency bonuses, and items tied to the Easter-themed bestiary. Completing certain egg collection milestones also unlocks entries in the new bestiary, which tracks Easter-specific creatures and catches.

Easter-Themed Bestiary

Alongside the egg hunt, the update adds a dedicated Easter bestiary with new fish and sea creatures that only appear during the event. These aren't reskins of existing catches — they have unique models, behaviors, and catch requirements. Some Easter bestiary entries require specific weather conditions or time-of-day windows to encounter.

Filling out the Easter bestiary is separate from the main bestiary progression. It serves as a completionist challenge for players who want to catalog everything before the event ends. There's no permanent gameplay advantage tied to completing it, but the bragging rights and cosmetic badge are exclusive to this event cycle.

MiguRod — Limited-Time Stage 8 Rod

The MiguRod is the biggest mechanical addition in this update. It's a Stage 8 fishing rod — the highest tier currently in the game — with stats that make it one of the most powerful rods available. It was added on April 1, 2026 and will only be obtainable during the Easter event period.

StatMiguRodNotes
Stage8Highest rod tier in the game
Lure SpeedHighFaster than most Stage 7 rods
LuckHighIncreases rare catch rates significantly
Passive AbilitiesUnique setEvent-exclusive passives not found on other rods
AvailabilityLimited-timeOnly during Easter 2026 event

The combination of high lure speed and high luck makes the MiguRod ideal for hunting rare fish. The lure speed stat reduces the time between casts, which means more attempts per session. The luck stat directly increases the probability of hooking uncommon, rare, and legendary catches. Together, these two stats compound — more casts with better odds per cast.

The unique passive abilities are what really set the MiguRod apart from other Stage 8 options. While the exact numbers are still being tested by the community, early reports suggest the passives provide bonuses to mutation chance and event-specific catch rates. That makes it particularly strong during the Easter event itself, but it'll remain a top-tier rod for regular fishing long after the event ends.

How to Get the MiguRod

Obtaining the MiguRod requires completing a specific quest chain that involves mutated fish. Here's the step-by-step process.

  1. Travel to the Underground Music Venue — this is a location you may not have visited before if you've been focused on open-water fishing
  2. Inside the venue, find three NPCs sitting at a table together
  3. Each NPC requires two fish with different mutations — that's six mutated fish total across all three NPCs
  4. Hand in the correct mutated fish to each NPC individually
  5. Once all six fish are delivered, you receive the MiguRod

The tricky part is the mutation requirement. Fish mutations are random occurrences that happen when you catch certain species under specific conditions. You need six fish, each with a different mutation type. That means you can't just farm one mutation repeatedly — you need variety.

Mutation farming tip: Different fishing locations and weather conditions influence which mutations appear. Cast in multiple biomes rather than grinding one spot. The Olympian Storm weather (new in this update) also seems to increase mutation frequency based on early community testing.

If you already have mutated fish sitting in your inventory from previous sessions, check whether they cover six different mutation types. Many veteran players found they could complete the quest immediately using their existing stockpile. For newer players, expect to spend several hours fishing across different locations to collect the required mutations.

Olympian Storm Weather System

The Olympian Storm is a new random weather event that triggers without warning during gameplay sessions. Unlike the existing weather patterns that follow somewhat predictable cycles, the Olympian Storm is fully randomized in both timing and duration.

When an Olympian Storm hits, the sea conditions change dramatically. Waves get rougher, visibility drops, and the fish population shifts. Certain rare species that don't appear during normal weather become catchable exclusively during Olympian Storms. The storm also appears to boost mutation rates on caught fish, though the community is still pinning down exact numbers.

The randomness is the key design choice here. You can't predict when a storm will arrive or how long it will last. This means you need to be ready to switch your fishing strategy on the fly when one rolls in. Having the right rod equipped — like the MiguRod with its high luck stat — maximizes the value of each storm window.

Storm strategy: Keep a set of storm-optimized bait in your inventory at all times. When an Olympian Storm triggers, immediately switch to your highest-luck rod and target deep-water fishing spots. The storm-exclusive fish tend to spawn at depth rather than near the surface.

Random Buff System

The update also introduces a random buff system that grants temporary stat boosts during gameplay. These buffs appear unpredictably and can affect lure speed, luck, catch value, or sailing speed. Each buff lasts for a set duration and you can only have one active at a time.

The buff system adds another layer of decision-making. When you receive a luck buff, it might be worth pausing your current route to target a rare fishing spot. A lure speed buff pairs well with rapid-fire casting at high-density locations. The system keeps sessions feeling fresh since the buffs you receive change what the optimal play looks like from moment to moment.

Buffs stack with rod stats and other bonuses. A luck buff on top of the MiguRod's already-high luck stat creates a window where legendary catches become noticeably more common. Experienced players are learning to treat buff windows the same way they treat Olympian Storms — as high-value moments to shift their focus toward rare targets.

New Codes — April 2026

Two new codes arrived alongside the Easter update. Both are active as of April 5, 2026, but Fisch codes tend to expire without much warning. We maintain a full, regularly verified list on our dedicated Fisch codes page if you want the most current information.

CodeRewards
Fang of the EclipseExclusive skin
EverturnForestDriftwood Rod Skin, 1,000 Coins, 5x Starlight Worm, 1x Random Hunt Totem

The EverturnForest code is the higher-value one. The Driftwood Rod Skin is a cosmetic, but the 1,000 Coins, 5 Starlight Worms, and Random Hunt Totem all have direct gameplay value. Starlight Worms are a premium bait type that increases rare catch rates, and the Hunt Totem activates a timed challenge with bonus rewards.

Redeem both codes before they expire. Head to our Fisch codes page to see every currently active code, including ones from previous updates that still work.

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Updated Tips & Strategies for April 2026

The Easter update shifts the meta in a few meaningful ways. Here's what's changed in terms of optimal play, whether you're a new player or a veteran angler.

Priority List for the Easter Event

  1. Redeem both new codes immediately for free bait and currency
  2. Start the MiguRod quest at the Underground Music Venue — check your inventory for existing mutated fish first
  3. Fish across multiple biomes to collect the six different mutations needed for the MiguRod
  4. Once you have the MiguRod equipped, begin the Easter egg hunt with your new luck advantage
  5. Target underwater and remote eggs for the highest reward tiers at Easter Cove
  6. Fill out the Easter bestiary entries during Olympian Storms when rare event fish spawn

MiguRod vs. Other Stage 8 Rods

If you already own a Stage 8 rod, the MiguRod still deserves a slot in your inventory. Its unique passive abilities give it a niche that other Stage 8 rods don't cover. Think of it as a specialist tool for rare-fish hunting rather than a direct replacement for your main rod.

For players who don't yet have any Stage 8 rod, the MiguRod is the easiest one to obtain right now. The mutated fish requirement is time-consuming but straightforward — it doesn't require defeating raid bosses or hitting specific progression milestones. If you can fish and find mutations, you can get this rod.

Inventory management: Keep your previous best rod alongside the MiguRod. Use the MiguRod for rare-fish hunting and event content, and switch to your other rod for general-purpose fishing when you don't need the luck boost. Different tools for different jobs.

Making the Most of Olympian Storms

The Olympian Storm is random, so you can't plan around it. What you can do is stay prepared. Keep storm-ready bait in your inventory, have the MiguRod equipped or ready to swap, and know which deep-water spots you want to hit when a storm arrives.

During a storm, focus on depth. The storm-exclusive fish and higher mutation rates are concentrated in deeper water. Surface fishing during an Olympian Storm is a waste of the window. Sail to the deepest accessible spot in your current area and cast there until the storm passes.

Playing Fisch on Roblox

Fisch is available as a free-to-play experience on Roblox. You can join directly through the Fisch Roblox page. The Easter 2026 update is live now and all the content described in this guide is accessible without any gamepass or premium purchase. The MiguRod quest, egg hunt, and new weather system are all free content.

If you're jumping into Fisch for the first time because of this update, keep in mind that the MiguRod quest requires mutated fish — which means you'll need to progress far enough in the game to encounter mutations regularly. Brand-new players should focus on learning the fishing mechanics and upgrading through the early rod stages before attempting the MiguRod quest.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get the MiguRod in Fisch?

Travel to the Underground Music Venue and find three NPCs sitting at a table. Give each NPC two fish that have different mutations — six mutated fish total. Once all six are handed in, you receive the MiguRod. It's a limited-time Stage 8 rod added on April 1, 2026.

What is the Fisch Easter 2026 egg hunt?

The Easter egg hunt scatters collectible eggs across the sea. Some eggs float on the surface and are easy to spot, while others are hidden deep underwater or placed in remote corners of the map. Collect unique eggs and turn them in at Easter Cove to earn special event rewards.

What does the Olympian Storm do in Fisch?

The Olympian Storm is a new random weather event that triggers without warning. It changes sea conditions and affects fishing behavior, creating opportunities to catch rare fish that only appear during storm conditions. The storm duration and frequency are randomized each session.

What are the new Fisch codes for April 2026?

Two notable codes arrived with the Easter update. The Fang of the Eclipse code grants an exclusive skin. The code EverturnForest gives a Driftwood Rod Skin, 1,000 Coins, 5x Starlight Worm, and 1x Random Hunt Totem. Check our full Fisch codes page for the latest working codes.

How long does the Fisch Easter 2026 event last?

The Easter event runs for a limited time during the Easter 2026 period. The MiguRod and Easter egg hunt content are both temporary additions, so collect your rewards and complete the rod quest before the event window closes.

Is the MiguRod worth getting in Fisch?

Yes. The MiguRod is a Stage 8 rod with high lure speed, strong luck stats, and unique passive abilities. It's one of the strongest late-game rods available and it's limited-time, meaning it won't be obtainable once the event ends. If you have access to mutated fish, it's worth the effort.