How to Get Walrusk in Catch a Monster (March 2026) Full Guide

How to Get Walrusk in Catch a Monster

If you are diving into the world of Catch a Monster on Roblox, you know that filling out your monster encyclopedia is no small feat. Some monsters are easy to find, while others seem to be hiding in plain sight. Today, I’m going to walk you through everything you need to know about one of the chilliest creatures in the game: the Walrusk.

Whether you are looking to sell it for a hefty profit, evolve it, or just add it to your collection, I’ve got you covered. I’ve spent hours fishing on the Iceberg map so you don’t have to waste your bait guessing.

Here is the quick breakdown of what we are covering:

FeatureDetails
Monster NameWalrusk
LocationIceberg Map
RarityRare
Best BaitShrimp / Fish
ValueHigh (Gold farming potential)

Introduction: Why You Need the Walrusk?

So, why is everyone talking about the Walrusk in 2026? Aside from its adorable design, this monster is a staple for mid-game players who want to boost their gold reserves quickly. Located in the freezing Iceberg biome, catching it isn’t just about luck; it’s about preparation.

In this comprehensive guide, I’ll show you the exact coordinates to find Walrusk, the specific gear you need to increase your catch rates, and strategies to avoid catching low-tier trash fish while you wait. We will also look at how to maximize your time on the Iceberg by targeting other high-value monsters nearby.

Let’s grab our rods and head out into the cold!

Understanding the Walrusk

Before we rush off to the fishing spot, it helps to know exactly what we are looking for. The Walrusk is a Rare tier monster. This means it won’t pop up as often as common fish like the Bass or Trout, but it isn’t as frustratingly elusive as Legendary or Mythic encounters.

Stats and Attributes

  • Biome: Iceberg (Cold)
  • Difficulty: Moderate
  • Behavior: When you hook a Walrusk, the tension bar moves unpredictably. It isn’t the heaviest fish, but it has a habit of making sudden dashes just when you think you’ve reeled it in.
  • Sell Price: Selling a Walrusk gives you a significant amount of gold compared to early-game monsters. This makes it a prime target for farming if you want to upgrade your rod faster.

Prerequisites: What You Need Before You Go?

You can’t just spawn in the game and head straight to the Iceberg. There are a few steps you need to take to ensure you actually catch the Walrusk instead of losing it.

1. Unlocking the Iceberg Map

The Walrusk is exclusive to the Iceberg area. In Catch a Monster, maps are usually unlocked by progressing through the game or paying a visit fee.

  • Requirement: Typically, you need a basic rod and a bit of gold to travel to the Iceberg. Ensure you have completed the tutorial on the Starter Beach.
  • Travel Cost: Keep a few hundred gold handy for the boat ride or teleportation fee to the Iceberg.

2. The Right Rod

Using a basic starter rod on the Iceberg is possible, but I highly recommend upgrading.

  • Recommended: Any rod with “Luck” or “Rare Chance” stats.
  • Why: A better rod reduces the chance of the line snapping during the Walrusk’s sudden movements and slightly increases the spawn rate of Rare monsters.

3. Stocking Up on Bait

If you show up with empty hooks, you’ll be wasting time.

  • Best Bait: Shrimp or Small Fish.
  • Where to buy: Check the bait shop in the main hub before you leave.
  • Pro Tip: Don’t use your high-tier “Mystery Bait” here. Save that for Legendaries. Walrusk responds well to standard mid-tier bait.

Step-by-Step: How to Get Walrusk?

Now, let’s get to the meat of the guide. Here is the exact process I use to farm Walrusk efficiently.

Step 1: Head to the Iceberg

Teleport to the Iceberg map. You’ll notice the environment changes immediately—it’s snowy, windy, and the water is frozen over with specific fishing holes. It’s a stark contrast to the sunny Starter Beach.

Step 2: Locate the Best Fishing Spot

Not all fishing holes on the Iceberg are created equal. Based on my research and community testing, Walrusk tends to favor specific areas.

  • Primary Location: Look for the fishing hole located on the top-left section of the map, usually near a large rock formation or an iceberg edge.
  • Secondary Location: If that spot is crowded with other players (which happens often in popular games like this), try the center-right hole.
  • Visual Cue: Walrusk often spawns in deeper, darker water tiles within the Iceberg zone.

Step 3: Cast Your Line and Wait

Equip your Shrimp bait and cast into the hole.

  • Patience is Key: The Walrusk is a Rare spawn. You might catch 5 or 10 “Icefish” (common monsters) before a Walrusk bites. Don’t get discouraged!
  • Sound Cue: Listen for a distinct splashing sound or visual ripple that differs from the standard fish bites.

Step 4: The Mini-Game

Once hooked, the fishing mini-game begins.

  • Keep the Bar in the Green: Like most Roblox fishing games, you must keep the tension bar within the designated green zone.
  • Watch for the Dash: Walrusk has a “panic” mechanic. About halfway through reeling it in, it will swim hard to the left or right. Do not over-correct. Gently guide your bar back to the center; jerking the mouse or stick too hard will snap the line.

Step 5: Claim Your Reward

Once the progress bar hits 100%, you’ve caught it! You can choose to sell it immediately or add it to your storage.

Advanced Tips: Increasing Your Odds

If you want to speed up the process and become a true master of the Iceberg, these are the strategies I use.

The “Server Hop” Technique

If you’ve been fishing for 15 minutes without a Walrusk bite, the spawn rates might be skewed in your current server instance.

  • Technique: Leave the game and rejoin a different server with fewer players.
  • Why it works: Fresh servers often reset monster spawn timers, giving you a better chance of a Walrusk appearing immediately in the fishing hole.

Optimize Your Camera Angle

This sounds simple, but it helps immensely.

  • Zoom your camera out so you can see the entire fishing hole.
  • Sometimes, you can see the shadow of the monster before you even cast. Walrusk has a larger shadow than common fish. If you see a big shadow circling, cast right at it!

Avoid the Crowds

The Iceberg map is popular.

  • If there are 5 other players fishing in the same hole as you, move.
  • Competition dilutes the spawn pool. Find a quieter spot on the map, even if it looks less “ideal.” You will actually catch more Rare monsters because there are fewer people resetting the spawns.

What to Catch While You Wait? (B-Sides)

While you are grinding for the Walrusk, you will inevitably catch other monsters. Don’t just sell them blindly! Here is what else is valuable on the Iceberg in 2026:

Monster NameRarityAction
IcefishCommonSell for quick gold.
Frost CrabUncommonKeep if you need it for quests; otherwise sell.
Polar Bear CubRareSell – High value, sometimes higher than Walrusk!
Yeti (Mini)Epic** Definitely Keep/Sell** – Huge payout if you get lucky.

Internal Link: Check out our guide on Best Roblox RPGs to play in 2026 for more adventure ideas.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Sometimes, even with the best guide, things go wrong. Here are solutions to the most common problems I hear from players.

“I Keep Losing the Walrusk!”

If the line snaps every time you hook a Walrusk:

  1. Upgrade your Rod: Your rod’s power stat is likely too low for the Iceberg biome.
  2. Check your Fingers: Are you mashing the reel button? Stop. Smooth, steady pressure is better than spamming.
  3. Lower your Graphics: Surprisingly, lag can cause the mini-game bar to desync from your mouse movements. Lowering graphics settings can make the fishing mechanics smoother.

“I Haven’t Seen a Single Walrusk in an Hour.”

  1. Check your Bait: Are you using the cheapest bait? Upgrade to Shrimp or Worms.
  2. Wrong Hole: Make sure you are actually fishing in the “Deep Water” zones of the Iceberg, not the shallow edges.
  3. Bad Luck: RNG is RNG. Take a break, play a different game like Blox Fruits, and come back later.

The Economy of Walrusk: To Sell or to Keep?

This is a question I get asked a lot. In Catch a Monster, economy management is just as important as fishing skills.

When to Sell Walrusk?

  • Early/Mid Game: You need gold to buy the next tier rod. Selling Walrusks is the fastest way to get that capital.
  • Inventory Full: If your storage is maxing out, sell the duplicates. Gold is always useful.

When to Keep Walrusk?

  • Collection: If you are a completionist, you obviously need to keep at least one (preferably the largest weight you can catch).
  • Future Evolutions: Game updates in 2026 often introduce new evolutions for existing monsters. Holding onto a high-stat Walrusk might pay off if a “Mega Walrusk” is released in a future patch. Always check the official Discord (linked below) for news on upcoming updates.

Community Insights and Official Verification

To ensure this guide stays accurate, I looked into what the community and the developers are saying about the Walrusk meta right now.

Official Sources

  • Developer Discord: The developers of Catch a Monster are active on Discord. They recently hinted at a “Winter Update” coming in late March, which might tweak the spawn rates of Iceberg monsters. This means the Walrusk might become slightly harder to catch or more valuable soon.
  • Twitter/X: The official account frequently hosts codes events. These codes often give free bait. Using this free bait on the Iceberg is a risk-free way to hunt for Walrusk.

Internal Link: Don’t forget to bookmark our Roblox Codes page for the latest freebies.

Player Forum Discussions

On Reddit and other Roblox forums, players debate the “best spot” endlessly. However, the consensus remains the Top-Left Hole. Many players believe this spot has a slightly higher “hidden” luck stat compared to others, though this has never been officially confirmed by the devs. In my experience, it certainly feels luckier.

FAQ’s

What is the easiest way to catch Walrusk?

The easiest way is to unlock the Iceberg map, buy Shrimp bait, and fish in the top-left corner hole. Upgrade your rod as soon as possible to prevent line snaps.

Can you catch Walrusk on the Starter Beach?

No. The Walrusk is specific to the cold biome. You will not find it on the Starter Beach or the Forest map.

What rod do I need to catch Walrusk?

While you can catch it with a basic rod, it is difficult due to the line snap mechanic. I recommend using the “Carbon Rod” or any rod unlocked after the first tier.

Is Walrusk worth keeping?

If you are grinding for gold, sell them. If you are collecting the best “weights” (largest sizes) for your Pokedex, keep the heaviest one you catch.

Why does the fishing line keep breaking when I catch Walrusk?

Walrusk has a high “fight” stat. You are likely applying too much tension. Keep the bar in the green, not the red. If the problem persists, your rod power level is too low for the Iceberg.

How much gold is a Walrusk worth?

The price fluctuates based on the size and weight, but generally, a Walrusk sells for significantly more than common fish, making it a great farming monster in 2026.

Do codes work for getting Walrusk?

No codes currently give you a free Walrusk. However, codes can give you Bait and Gold, which helps you catch Walrusk faster.

Conclusion

Catching the Walrusk in Catch a Monster is a rite of passage. It tests your patience, your rod mechanics, and your resource management. By following this guide, utilizing the Shrimp bait, and camping out at the Top-Left hole on the Iceberg, you should be able to fill your inventory with these tusked treasures in no time.

Remember, the game is constantly evolving. Mechanics change, spawn rates get tweaked, and new monsters are added. That’s why I recommend bookmarking this page (CTRL + D) so you can come back later if the strategies shift with a new patch.

Good luck, and stay warm out there!

Sunny Kaushik

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