
I still remember the first time I loaded into Star Fishing. I expected a simple fishing simulator, but what I found was a relaxing yet surprisingly deep grind filled with glowing seas, unique rods, and a satisfying collection mechanic. If you’ve just spawned on the dock and are staring at your basic rod wondering how to make money, you’re in the right place. In this beginner’s guide, I’ll walk you through everything you need to know, from casting your line to snagging those elusive legendary fish.
Star Fishing is a popular experience on Roblox that takes the classic fishing mechanic and polishes it to a shine. Unlike chaotic PvP games, this is about patience, strategy, and collection. Your goal is simple: catch fish, sell them for Coins, upgrade your gear, and travel to new, exotic islands with better loot.
What sets it apart is the atmosphere. The game utilizes a low-light, neon aesthetic where fish often glow, making the visual experience incredibly soothing. It’s perfect for playing while chatting with friends or listening to a podcast. But don’t let the chill vibes fool you—mastering the mechanics is the only way to top the leaderboards.
Honestly, the reason I keep coming back is the progression loop. There is something undeniably satisfying about going from a flimsy plastic rod that can barely catch a minnow to wielding a high-tech pole that drags in sharks.
I also appreciate the AFK features. As someone who has to step away from the keyboard often, being able to set up an auto-farm setup (more on that later) allows me to progress without burning out. It strikes a perfect balance between active engagement and idle game comfort. If you enjoy games like Fishing Simulator or Deepwoken (but without the permadeath stress), you’ll feel right at home here.
Looking for more relaxing games? Check out our list of the Best Idle Games on Roblox.
Getting started is easy, but mastering the catch requires a bit of nuance. Here is my step-by-step breakdown for absolute beginners.
When you spawn, your character will automatically have a Basic Rod. To fish, simply click the Cast button on the screen or press your designated keybind.
This is where most new players struggle. Once you hook a fish, a mini-game UI appears. It usually involves a bar and a moving indicator.
After catching a fish, it goes into your inventory (bag icon). Head over to the Merchant NPC on the main island to sell your haul.
Who doesn’t love free stuff? The developers often release codes during updates or milestone events. Using these codes early on can give you a massive head start with free Coins or Bait.
Here are the currently working codes (Note: Codes expire quickly, so redeem them ASAP):
How to Redeem Codes:
If you find a code that’s expired, let me know in the comments! I keep this list updated regularly.
One mistake I made early on was buying the first available upgrade just because I had the money. Don’t do that. Save your Coins for rods that offer actual statistical advantages.
After spending way too many hours fishing in this game, I’ve picked up a few tricks that separate the amateurs from the pros.
If you are playing actively, constantly recasting manually is tedious. Look for the Auto button near your cast key.
The game has a dynamic weather system. I’ve noticed that during Rain or Fog, the spawn rates for rare fish seem to increase. If the sky turns dark, drop everything and fish non-stop. It’s the best time to hunt for Legendaries.
Don’t get too comfortable on the starter island. The fish there have a low coin cap. As soon as you have 5,000 Coins, buy the ticket to the next zone (usually the Volcanic Island or Crystal Cave depending on the current update). The fish there are harder to catch, but the payouts are significantly higher, accelerating your progression.
If you have a stable internet connection, you can fish while you sleep.
A: Yes! The game is completely free on Roblox. However, there are microtransactions for Gems and specialized rods, but you can enjoy the full loop without spending Robux.
A: You can increase luck by purchasing better rods, equipping specific baits (like the Golden Worm), or using Luck Boost potions obtained from codes or events.
A: If you fail the mini-game, the fish gets away, and you lose your bait. You do not lose your rod. Simply cast again.
A: Currently, trading mechanics are limited. You usually have to sell fish to the vendor. However, always check the latest patch notes as the developers add trading features frequently.
The devs for Star Fishing are incredibly active. In the most recent patch, they introduced the “Deep Sea Biome,” which requires a special submarine ticket to access.
Staying updated with these patches is crucial because a nerf to a specific fish can change your entire money-making strategy overnight.
There’s a special kind of satisfaction that comes with reeling in a heavyweight fish after a tense mini-game struggle. Whether you’re grinding for that top-tier rod or just relaxing on the dock after a long day, the progression in Star Fishing always feels rewarding. Grab your gear, redeem those codes before they expire, and see how fast you can clear the current content. If you stumble across a rare catch or find a new code I missed, drop a comment below—I’d love to hear about your haul