
I’ve been diving deep into the latest Fish It update, and let me tell you – the Pirate Cove expansion is absolutely massive! As someone who’s spent countless hours fishing across Roblox games, I can confidently say this is one of the most content-rich updates I’ve seen in a while. Whether you’re a seasoned angler or just starting your fishing journey, this guide will help you master every aspect of the Pirate Cove update.
The Pirate Cove update, released on January 12, 2026, transforms Fish It with a brand-new tropical island packed with 35+ exclusive fish species, secret areas, and the most complex quest system the game has ever seen. This isn’t just another cosmetic update – it’s a complete game-changer that introduces progression systems, rare mutations, and some of the best endgame fishing spots available.
What makes this update special is how it connects to future content. The developers have clearly planned this as the first phase of a larger expansion, with the upcoming Depths Update already teased through locked areas and mysterious quests.
Honestly, I’m hooked on this update! The exploration aspect reminds me of why I fell in love with Roblox fishing games in the first place. Every corner of Pirate Cove hides something new – whether it’s a secret TNT location, a rare fish spawning spot, or a hidden chest with valuable tokens.
The free-to-play event pass is another reason I’m spending so much time here. Unlike other games where you need to shell out Robux for decent rewards, Fish It lets everyone earn premium items through actual gameplay. I’ve already unlocked the Rocky Prism Rod and I’m grinding toward that coveted Banana Pirate Raft!
Getting to Pirate Cove isn’t as simple as clicking a teleport button. You’ll need to:
Pro tip: The journey takes about 2-3 minutes of sailing, so make sure you have enough time before starting. I usually bring some bait and potions to make the trip worthwhile!
The Carpenter stands next to a blocked cave entrance, and he needs your help clearing the path. Here’s exactly where to find all 4 TNT sticks:
Once you place all four TNT sticks at the cave entrance, you’ll unlock access to The Depths – an underwater zone that’s crucial for future content.
This is where things get challenging! Captain Jones, found near the boat parking area, needs two rare items:
After delivering these items, you’ll unlock the Blue Pearl Quest with some seriously valuable rewards.
Deep in the underwater maze (unlocked after Carpenter’s quest), you’ll find the Dead Skeleton NPC. He needs you to collect 4 hidden letters from treasure chests. These letters seem to spell out something important for the Treasure Room access.
The event pass is completely free and progresses through daily quests that reset every 24 hours. Here’s how to maximize your progress:
| Milestone | Reward | Token Cost |
|---|---|---|
| 1,000 | Rocky Prism Rod | 1,000 |
| 5,000 | Enchant Stones x5 | 5,000 |
| 10,000 | Luck II Potion | 10,000 |
| 25,000 | Hooke’s Bait Bobber | 25,000 |
| 40,000 | Sea Wisp Rod Skin | 40,000 |
| 58,000 | Banana Pirate Raft | 58,000 |
After completing Carpenter’s TNT quest, you’ll gain access to The Depths. This maze-like area requires diving gear (available from Eugene’s shop) and contains:
The Treasure Room reportedly contains 5 mythic fish compared to the standard 3 in Pirate Cove. While the exact access method isn’t fully revealed, it’s tied to completing the Black Pearl and Dead Skeleton questlines.
I’ve discovered some amazing fishing spots that aren’t obvious:
The Leviathan Hunt admin events occur at 22:00 server time and are absolutely worth staying online for. During these 10-minute events:
I recommend saving your rarest bait and luck potions for these events – the difference in catch rates is insane!
Eugene’s Rusty Platoon shop accepts event tokens for:
The new Pirate Crates contain cosmetic items like:
These are purely cosmetic and don’t affect gameplay stats, but they look fantastic!
The Leviathan’s Rage mutation has a base 0.1% chance, but this increases significantly during:
While I’m still discovering all the species, here are the confirmed new additions:
Common Rarity: Pirate Bass, Tropical Trout, Coral Cod Uncommon Rarity: Swordfish Marlin, Golden Grouper Rare Rarity: Phantom Shark, Crystal Carp Secret Rarity: Leviathan (admin event only), Deep Sea Phantom Mythic Rarity: Pirate Megalodon, Abyssal Leviathan
A: Yes! Every reward is obtainable without spending Robux. Just complete daily quests and open chests.
A: Definitely during admin events at 22:00 server time. The 200,000 global luck boost makes a huge difference.
A: The island and fish will remain, but limited-time rewards like the Eternal Flower skin (available until January 25, 2026) will vanish.
A: These are scheduled by developers at 22:00 server time. Just be online and in Pirate Cove when they start.
A: I recommend doing both simultaneously. Quests unlock areas that make event pass progression easier.
The developers have confirmed that Leviathan’s Lair will open in the upcoming Depths Update (expected January 18, 2026). This will include:
After spending dozens of hours exploring Pirate Cove, I can honestly say this is Fish It’s best update yet. The combination of free premium rewards, challenging quests, and secret areas creates an experience that keeps me coming back daily.
Whether you’re grinding for the Banana Pirate Raft, hunting that elusive Leviathan’s Rage mutation, or just enjoying the tropical atmosphere, Pirate Cove offers something for every type of player. My advice? Log in daily, complete those quests, and don’t miss the admin events – this update won’t be around forever!
Ready to start your Pirate Cove adventure? Grab your boat, stock up on bait, and I’ll see you on the island! Feel free to share your own discoveries and tips in the comments below.