How To Craft the Translator in Fisch (December 2025) Ultimate Guide

Are you ready to unlock one of the most exciting quests in Fisch Roblox? The Translator is your key to communicating with Glorp, the mysterious alien who crash-landed his UFO on Roslit Bay. In this comprehensive guide, I’ll walk you through every step of crafting the Translator, from finding Dr. Crookspine to collecting all three essential parts and finally talking to our extraterrestrial visitor.
Translator Crafting Requirements
| Requirement | Details |
|---|---|
| Quest Giver | Dr. Crookspine (Oil Rig/Laboratory) |
| Parts Needed | Device Display, Translator Core, Communication Circuit |
| Required Bait | Garbage Bait |
| Recommended Rod | Training Rod or Flimsy Rod |
| Update Released | December 6, 2025 (Version 1.61.0) |
| Final Rewards | Blade of Glorp, Gleebin’ Title, Glorp’s Saucer |
How To Craft the Translator in Fisch?
Step 1: Locate Dr. Crookspine and Start the Quest
Your journey begins at the Oil Rig, where you’ll find Dr. Crookspine conducting research in his laboratory. Here’s exactly how to find him:
Dr. Crookspine Location:
- GPS Coordinates: -1915, 225, -530
- Area: The Laboratory (Oil Rig)
- Specific Location: Inside a room to the right of the entrance, behind a desk with a whiteboard
When you first approach Dr. Crookspine, he’ll be skeptical about your alien sighting. The dialogue goes like this:
Dr. Crookspine: “What are you doing here..?” You: “..I saw an alien” Dr. Crookspine: “Oh, stop it. I don’t have time for this right now.” You: “No, it’s true.” Dr. Crookspine: “… You’re not kidding?” You: “No, I’m not” Dr. Crookspine: “If that’s true, what did it say?” You: “I’m not sure.” Dr. Crookspine: “Hrm… Well, if you can give me some artifacts from aliens I can research it for you. Can you bring me back anything mutated with Gleebous“
This conversation starts the “How Gleebous!” quest, your first step toward crafting the Translator.
Step 2: Catch a Gleebous Mutated Fish
Before Dr. Crookspine will help you craft the Translator, you need to prove the existence of alien activity by catching a fish with the Gleebous mutation.
Gleebous Fish Location:
- Area: Roslit Bay (near the UFO crash site)
- GPS Coordinates: 1521, 141, 333 (Glorp’s location)
- Fishing Method: Use Fisch Radar to locate hidden Gleebous pools
- Catch Rate: 5% chance when fishing in the area
Pro Tips for Catching Gleebous Fish:
- Use Fisch Radar: This item (costs 8,000 C$) reveals hidden fish pools, including Gleebous areas
- Fish During Mutation Surge Events: These events increase your chances of catching mutated fish
- Enchant Your Rod: Any mutation enchantment will help increase your odds
- Be Patient: With only a 5% catch rate, you might need multiple attempts
During my gameplay session, I caught a Gleebous Ribbon Eel to complete this quest. Once you have your Gleebous fish, return to Dr. Crookspine and hand it over.
Dr. Crookspine: “Extraordinary. One seconds… Okay, I made a blueprint for the Translator we need. Do you want to hear the recipe?” You: “Yes” Dr. Crookspine: “I need a Device Display, Translator Core, and Communication Circuit.”
This starts the “Understanding Glorp” quest, where you’ll collect the three main components for crafting the Translator.
Step 3: Collect the Three Translator Parts
Now comes the main challenge – collecting all three Translator parts. Each part must be fished from specific locations using Garbage bait. Here’s the complete breakdown:
Part 1: Device Display
Device Display Details:
- Location: Ocean region
- Required Bait: Garbage Bait
- Recommended Rod: Training Rod or Flimsy Rod
- Progress Penalty: -25% (Trash Tier item)
- Function: Acts as the display screen for your translator
How to Fish for Device Display:
- Spawn a boat and travel to the Ocean region
- Equip your Training Rod or Flimsy Rod
- Attach Garbage bait to your rod
- Fish anywhere in the Ocean region
- The Device Display is a Trash Tier item, so it may take several attempts
Part 2: Translator Core
Translator Core Details:
- Location: Roslit Bay (nearest shore from Glorp)
- Required Bait: Garbage Bait
- Recommended Rod: Training Rod or Flimsy Rod
- Progress Penalty: -40% (Trash Tier item)
- Function: Main processing unit for the Translator
How to Fish for Translator Core:
- Travel to Roslit Bay near Glorp’s UFO crash site
- Equip your Training Rod or Flimsy Rod
- Attach Garbage bait to your rod
- Fish along the shoreline near the crash site
- This is the hardest part to obtain with the highest progress penalty
Part 3: Communication Circuit
Communication Circuit Details:
- Location: Sunstone Island
- Required Bait: Garbage Bait
- Recommended Rod: Training Rod or Flimsy Rod
- Progress Penalty: -30% (Trash Tier item)
- Function: Handles input/output processing for the Translator
How to Fish for Communication Circuit:
- Travel to Sunstone Island (you’ll need a boat)
- Equip your Training Rod or Flimsy Rod
- Attach Garbage bait to your rod
- Fish anywhere on Sunstone Island
- Look for this electronic component among your catches
Step 4: Craft the Translator with Dr. Crookspine
Once you’ve collected all three parts, return to Dr. Crookspine at the Oil Rig. The dialogue will progress as follows:
Dr. Crookspine: “You got what I need?” You: “Found something!” (present each part when asked)
After handing over all three components:
Dr. Crookspine: “Aaaand… Ah-hah! All done..! Here’s the Translator.”
Rewards Received:
- Translator (main quest item)
- Gleebin’ Title (exclusive title for your profile)
Step 5: Communicate with Glorp and Complete the Final Quest
Now that you have the Translator, head back to Glorp at Roslit Bay (GPS: 1521, 141, 333). With the Translator equipped, you can finally understand what Glorp is saying!
Glorp (with Translator): “AYYYYYYYYYYYΕΕΕΕΙΙ” Glorp: “WHATS GLEEBIN ON?!?!?!?!?!?!?!” You: “..Hi?” Glorp: “YOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!” Glorp: “CAN U FISH UP 15 GLEEBOUS FISH?!?!?” You: “Ya” Glorp: “THX!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!”
This starts the “Glorp Bonding” quest, where you need to catch 15 more Gleebous mutated fish. This is quite a challenge given the 5% catch rate, but the rewards are worth it!
Final Rewards Upon Completion:
- Blade of Glorp (exclusive fishing rod)
- Gleebin’ Title (already received from Translator crafting)
- Glorp’s Saucer (exclusive boat)
Glorp: “GOOD GLEEBIN JOB!!!!!!” Glorp: “GLORP SO PROUD OF U!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! HAVE GLORP’S FRICKIN’ AWESOME SWORD!!!!”
Advanced Tips and Strategies
Maximizing Your Gleebous Fish Catch Rate
- Use Mutation Surge Events: Keep an eye out for in-game events that boost mutation rates
- Optimize Your Setup: Use the best rod and bait combinations available
- Fish in Groups: If playing with friends, fish together to cover more area
- Time Your Fishing: Some players report better luck during certain weather conditions
- Save Before Fishing: If you’re concerned about resource management, save your game before each fishing attempt
Efficient Resource Management
Garbage Bait Strategy:
- Buy Garbage bait in bulk from merchants
- Consider using bait that reduces consumption rate
- Save your best bait for other fishing activities
Rod Selection:
- Training Rod and Flimsy Rod are ideal for catching Trash Tier items
- Don’t waste durability on expensive rods for this quest
- Consider rod enchantments that help with trash item collection
Navigation and Travel Tips
Getting Around Efficiently:
- Use boats to travel between Ocean, Roslit Bay, and Sunstone Island
- Consider investing in a GPS device (100 C$) for precise navigation
- The Glider (900 C$) can help reach certain fishing spots more easily
- Advanced Glider (10,000 C$) offers better mobility for island hopping
Common Mistakes to Avoid
1. Not Using Garbage Bait
Many players waste time trying to catch Translator parts with regular bait. Always use Garbage bait when fishing for Device Display, Translator Core, and Communication Circuit.
2. Fishing in Wrong Locations
Each Translator part has a specific location where it can be caught:
- Device Display: Ocean region (anywhere)
- Translator Core: Roslit Bay shoreline (near Glorp)
- Communication Circuit: Sunstone Island (anywhere)
3. Ignoring the Fisch Radar
The Fisch Radar is invaluable for locating Gleebous fishing pools. Without it, you’re essentially fishing blind with only a 5% catch rate.
4. Using High-End Rods
Don’t waste your best rods on this quest. Training Rod or Flimsy Rod are perfect for catching Trash Tier items like the Translator components.
5. Not Stocking Up on Supplies
Make sure you have plenty of Garbage bait and rod durability before starting. Running out of supplies mid-quest can be frustrating.
Platform-Specific Information
PC/Mac Players
- Use keyboard shortcuts for quick navigation
- Take advantage of precise mouse control for fishing
- Consider using multiple monitors to keep guides open while playing
Mobile Players
- The touch interface can make precise fishing more challenging
- Consider using a stylus for better control
- Mobile devices may have longer loading times when traveling between islands
Console Players
- Controller vibration can help with timing your fishing catches
- Use the map feature frequently for navigation
- Console players may want to invest in better navigation tools due to slightly slower travel times
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to craft the Translator in Fisch?
The time varies depending on your luck with fishing. On average, players report spending 2-4 hours completing the entire quest line, from finding Dr. Crookspine to finishing Glorp’s final challenge.
Can I buy the Translator parts from other players?
No, Translator parts cannot be traded with other players. You must fish for each part yourself in the specified locations.
What happens if I lose my Translator?
The Translator is a quest item that should remain in your inventory once crafted. If you encounter any issues, you may need to contact the game developers or restart the quest.
Is the Translator worth crafting?
Absolutely! The Translator unlocks access to Glorp’s quest, which rewards you with the exclusive Blade of Glorp fishing rod and Glorp’s Saucer boat. These items are unique to this questline.
Can I help other players with Glorp’s quest?
No, each player must craft their own Translator and complete Glorp’s quest individually. The progress and rewards are not shareable between players.
What’s the best rod for catching Translator parts?
The Training Rod or Flimsy Rod are ideal for catching Trash Tier items like the Translator components. Don’t waste your high-end rods on this task.
How do I increase my chances of catching Gleebous fish?
Use Fisch Radar to locate hidden Gleebous pools, fish during mutation surge events, and consider using mutation enchantments on your rod. The catch rate is 5%, so patience is key.
Are there any codes that help with this quest?
While there are various Fisch codes for free items and currency, there are no specific codes that directly help with the Translator quest. Check the official Twitter for active codes.
Can I complete this quest solo?
Yes, the entire Translator questline can be completed solo. In fact, it must be completed individually as progress cannot be shared.
What level do I need to be to start this quest?
There are no level requirements for the Translator quest. However, having some game experience and basic fishing knowledge will make the process much easier.
Conclusion
Crafting the Translator in Fisch is one of the most rewarding quests in the game, offering unique items and a fun alien-themed storyline. By following this comprehensive guide, you’ll be well-equipped to tackle every challenge from finding Dr. Crookspine to collecting all three Translator parts and finally communicating with Glorp.
Remember to stock up on Garbage bait, use the right rods for each task, and be patient when fishing for those elusive Gleebous mutations. The rewards – especially the Blade of Glorp and Glorp’s Saucer – make this quest well worth the effort.
Pro Tip: Bookmark this guide for quick reference while playing, and check back regularly for updates as new content and strategies emerge. The world of Fisch is constantly evolving, and staying informed will help you make the most of your fishing adventures!
Ready to start your alien communication quest? Grab your fishing rod, head to the Oil Rig, and begin your journey to craft the Translator today!
