Fisch Divine Hunter Quest (March 2026) Complete Walkthrough Guide

Fisch Divine Hunter Quest Guide

Fishing in Roblox Fisch isn’t just about casting a line and waiting for a bobber to dip; it’s about the grind, the thrill of the catch, and ultimately, acquiring the most powerful gear available. If you’ve been grinding your Angler level and feel like you’ve hit a wall with your current rod, you are likely looking for the next big upgrade. Look no further than the Divine Hunter Rod.

To get your hands on this legendary equipment, you must complete the Divine Hunter quest. I’ve spent countless hours navigating the waters of Fisch, tracking down elusive fish, and testing every strategy to ensure this guide saves you time and frustration. This is the most comprehensive walkthrough you will find for completing this quest in March 2026.

Below is a quick overview of what we are diving into today:

Quest AspectDetails
Quest GiverThe Keeper
LocationThe Keep (Hidden Area)
Required LevelHigh Angler Level recommended
Main RewardDivine Hunter Rod
DifficultyHard (Requires catching rare fish)

How to Start the Divine Hunter Quest?

Before you can even think about claiming the Divine Hunter Rod, you need to unlock the ability to start the quest. This isn’t given by a standard NPC on the main docks; it is hidden behind a specific progression path.

Finding The Keeper
The quest is initiated by an NPC named The Keeper. As the name suggests, he resides in a secret location known as The Keep.

Many players struggle to find this location initially. Here is the exact path:

  1. Head to Roslit Bay.
  2. Look for the large waterfall.
  3. You need to navigate behind or through specific cave systems near the waterfall area to find the entrance to The Keep. It is a visually distinct area, often darker and more atmospheric than the sunny bay outside.
  4. Once inside, locate The Keeper. He usually stands as a guardian figure, waiting for worthy anglers.

Note: Ensure you have a decent inventory space and are prepared with high-tier bait before talking to him. Once you accept the quest, the real work begins.

The Divine Hunter Quest Requirements

Upon speaking with The Keeper, he will task you with catching five specific, rare fish. These aren’t your average Seared Fish or Sardines. We are talking about the deep-sea leviathans and mythical creatures of the Fisch world.

To complete the Divine Hunter quest, you must catch:

  1. Great Hammerhead
  2. Megalodon
  3. Isonade
  4. Abyssal Shark
  5. Brighteye

I will break down exactly where to find each of these, what time of day is best, and which bait yields the best results.

Step-by-Step Fish Catching Guide

This section is the meat of the guide. I recommend tackling these in no specific order, but some are harder than others. Make sure you are using a rod with decent Luck stats (like the Mythical Rod or Trident Rod if you have it) and high-level bait.

1. Catching the Great Hammerhead

The Great Hammerhead is one of the more accessible targets in this quest, though it still requires patience.

  • Location: Roslit Bay. You can catch this near the piers, but moving towards the open ocean yields better results.
  • Time: It prefers Daytime, though it can be caught at night with slightly lower frequency.
  • Seasonality: While seasons affect spawn rates slightly, it is generally available year-round.
  • Recommended Bait: Use Truffle Worm if you have it. If not, standard Squid bait works well enough.
  • Strategy: Look for seagulls diving. If you see a frenzy of birds in Roslit Bay, drop your line there immediately. Great Hammerheads often trigger these visual indicators.

2. Catching the Megalodon

The Megalodon is the shark that every angler fears and reveres. It is a prehistoric beast, and catching it is a badge of honor.

  • Location: The Ancient Isles. Specifically, you want to fish in the deeper waters surrounding the archipelago.
  • Time: Nighttime is significantly better for spawning Megalodons. The darkness brings out the predators.
  • Weather: Foggy or Rainy weather can slightly increase spawn rates for all sharks, including the Megalodon.
  • Recommended Bait: Truffle Worm is almost mandatory here due to the difficulty. You want every bit of Luck you can muster.
  • Strategy: Server hop (leave and rejoin different servers) until the weather is rainy or foggy in the Ancient Isles. Once the conditions are met, find a high spot on one of the ancient structures and cast as far as possible into the dark water.

3. Catching the Isonade

In my experience, the Isonade is the most frustrating fish to catch in the entire game. It is notoriously elusive.

  • Location: Ancient Isles (similar to the Megalodon).
  • Time: Nighttime. This fish seems to despise the sun.
  • Weather: This is crucial. The Isonade has a much higher spawn rate during Rain or Fog.
  • Recommended Bait: Truffle Worm.
  • Strategy: Combine the time and weather requirements: Night + Rain/Fog at Ancient Isles. Use a rod with high control, as the Isonade is difficult to reel in. It creates a distinct, erratic movement on your line when hooked. Don’t give up if you don’t get it in your first 20 tries; it is purely a numbers game with RNG (Random Number Generation).

4. Catching the Abyssal Shark

This is deep-sea fishing at its finest. The Abyssal Shark lives up to its name—it comes from the abyss.

  • Location: Desolate Deep. You can reach this area via the boat. You need to fish in the deepest, darkest parts of this zone, often near the drop-offs.
  • Time: Night.
  • Bait: Truffle Worm or Insect.
  • Strategy: Because you are in the Desolate Deep, visibility is low. Ensure you have a light source if your game settings are dark. The Abyssal Shark is heavy, so having a high Resilience rod helps prevent the line from snapping.

5. Catching the Brighteye

The final piece of the puzzle is the Brighteye.

  • Location: Desolate Deep.
  • Time: Night.
  • Weather: No specific weather required, but like the Isonade, it is a rare spawn.
  • Bait: Truffle Worm or Squid.
  • Strategy: This fish is often found while you are grinding for the Abyssal Shark. It shares the same habitat. It tends to be slightly smaller than the sharks but puts up a fierce fight.

Completing the Quest and Rewards

Once you have successfully caught all five fish, return to The Keeper at The Keep.

  1. Open your inventory.
  2. Ensure the fish are not currently equipped to a rod.
  3. Speak to The Keeper and select the dialogue option to turn in the catch.
  4. He will verify your haul and congratulate you on your prowess.

The Reward: Divine Hunter Rod

Congratulations! You will now receive the Divine Hunter Rod.

Why is it worth it?

This rod is a game-changer for high-level fishing. Here is why you should be grinding this in 2026:

  • Passive Luck: It typically offers a massive boost to passive luck, helping you find rarer fish naturally without needing to spam items constantly.
  • Control & Resilience: It balances high control with high resilience, allowing you to catch heavy fish without the line snapping, while also making the mini-game easier.
  • Lure Speed: It significantly decreases the time it takes for a fish to bite, increasing your farming efficiency.

Pro Tips for the Divine Hunter Quest

I’ve learned a few things the hard way while doing this quest on the 2026 update. Here are my top tips to save you time:

  • Stock up on Truffle Worms: This is the single most important piece of advice. If you try to catch these rare fish with basic bait, you will spend weeks instead of days. Truffle Worms drop from digging or can be bought from the Merchant, but they are expensive. It is worth the Robux or in-game currency investment.
  • Use Luck Potions: If you have access to the “Aurora Potion” or other Luck-boosting consumables, use them. Drinking a luck potion and then fishing in the rain at night is the “Holy Trinity” of rare fishing.
  • Farming Server Hopping: If you enter a server and the weather is sunny/clear in the Ancient Isles, just leave. Join a new server until you get Rain or Fog. Do not waste your time fishing in clear weather for the Isonade or Megalodon; the spawn rate difference is too massive to ignore.
  • Upgrade Your Boat: If you are using the basic boat, travel to the Ancient Isles and Desolate Deep takes too long. Buy a faster boat (like the Sloop or Ketch) to maximize your fishing time and minimize your travel time.
  • Keep Extras: If you happen to catch a second Isonade or Brighteye, keep it in your bank. Sometimes future quests or updates require these fish again, or you can sell them for a high price to the Merchant.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  1. Selling the Fish by Accident: It sounds silly, but when your inventory is full of junk fish and you are auto-selling to the Merchant, make sure you don’t sell your quest targets. Keep your quest fish in a separate tab or your bank if you are worried about accidental sales.
  2. Fishing in the Wrong Spot: The game doesn’t give you a GPS marker for where the fish are. Just being in “Ancient Isles” isn’t always enough; you need to be in the deep water, not near the shallow beach.
  3. Ignoring the Mini-Game: The Divine Hunter quest fish are tough. If you don’t pay attention during the reeling mini-game, you will lose the fish. Keep the bar inside the green zone, and don’t let the fish pull too hard to the left or right.

FAQ’s

Can I complete the Divine Hunter quest with a basic rod?

Technically yes, but it is extremely difficult. Using at least a Mythical Rod or one with high Luck is strongly recommended. Without sufficient Luck, the spawn rates for fish like Isonade and Megalodon are so low that completion could take an unreasonable amount of time.

What is the best bait for the Divine Hunter quest?

The Truffle Worm is widely considered the best bait for this quest. It greatly increases your chances of catching rare and legendary fish required for completion.

Where is The Keeper located exactly?

The Keeper can be found in The Keep. Travel to Roslit Bay and locate the waterfall. Behind the rocks in the waterfall is a hidden cave entrance that leads to The Keep.

Do I need to catch the fish in a specific order?

No. You can catch the Great Hammerhead, Megalodon, Isonade, Abyssal Shark, and Brighteye in any order. Once all five are in your inventory at the same time, speaking to The Keeper will complete the quest.

What happens if I sell one of the quest fish by mistake?

You will need to catch that fish again. Your overall quest progress does not reset, but you cannot complete the quest until you have all five required fish in your inventory simultaneously.

Is the Divine Hunter Rod better than the Mythical Rod?

Yes, in most cases. The Divine Hunter Rod offers superior late-game utility with higher Luck and Control stats, making it a strong upgrade over the Mythical Rod for advanced fishing.

Conclusion

Embarking on the Divine Hunter quest in Fisch is no small feat. It tests your patience, your knowledge of the game’s geography, and your ability to grind for those elusive RNG spawns. However, the feeling of finally reeling in that last Isonade or Megalodon and unlocking the Divine Hunter Rod is incredibly rewarding.

This rod isn’t just a trophy; it is a massive upgrade that will carry you through the late game of 2026, making future fishing trips faster and more profitable. By following the strategies for weather, time, and bait outlined in this guide, you should be able to cut your hunting time significantly compared to going in blind.

Grab your best bait, keep an eye on the skies for rain, and get out there. The Divine Hunter Rod is waiting for you, and now you have the exact roadmap to claim it. Happy fishing

Sunny Kaushik

I’m a self-taught techie from Noida who’s been gaming since the Counter-Strike 1.6 days. I specialize in reviewing gaming gear, exploring emerging trends, and helping readers find that perfect performance setup.
©2026 Of Zen And Computing. All Right Reserved