
There’s something incredibly satisfying about diving into the crystal-clear waters of Roblox Spear Fishing, harpoon in hand, ready to hunt down that legendary fish you’ve been chasing for hours. I’ve spent countless hours perfecting my harpoon game, and let me tell you – choosing the right harpoon can make or break your entire Spear Fishing experience.
When I first started playing, I made the classic mistake of upgrading too quickly and wasting precious coins on weapons that looked good but performed terribly. After testing every single harpoon in the game (yes, all 13 of them), I’ve discovered the optimal progression path that will save you hours of grinding and frustration. Whether you’re a free-to-play player looking to maximize your coin efficiency or someone considering Robux purchases, this guide will show you exactly which harpoons are worth your time and investment.
Roblox Spear Fishing is more than just another fishing simulator – it’s an adrenaline-pumping underwater hunting experience where your skill with a harpoon determines everything. The game drops you into beautifully crafted aquatic environments where you’ll hunt everything from common river fish to rare deep-sea monsters. Your harpoon isn’t just a weapon; it’s your primary tool for progression, determining how quickly you can take down fish, how much currency you earn, and which areas you can safely explore.
What makes Spear Fishing stand out from other Roblox fishing games is its perfect blend of accessibility and depth. New players can jump in immediately with the basic harpoon, while veterans can min-max their way to end-game content with optimized weapon choices and strategic progression paths. The game constantly rewards skill improvement, making each successful harpoon throw feel genuinely satisfying.
I’ll admit it – I was skeptical about another Roblox fishing game when I first tried Spear Fishing. But there’s something magical about the moment you line up that perfect shot, time your throw just right, and watch as your harpoon sails through the water to nail a rare fish that’s been eluding you for days. The thrill of the hunt is real, and it’s what keeps me coming back day after day.
What really hooked me (pun intended) was the progression system. Unlike many Roblox games where you just grind mindlessly, Spear Fishing makes every upgrade feel meaningful. I remember the first time I saved up enough coins for the Abyss Trident – suddenly, fish that used to take multiple hits were going down in single shots. That feeling of power progression is incredibly addictive, and it’s what makes the harpoon choices so crucial to your overall enjoyment.
The community aspect is another huge plus. I’ve joined the Fishgig group, made friends in the Discord server, and even participated in a few unofficial harpoon accuracy competitions. There’s something special about comparing your progression with other players and sharing tips about the best fishing spots for each harpoon type.
Choosing the right harpoon isn’t just about picking the one with the biggest damage numbers – it’s about understanding your current progression stage, budget, and goals. After hundreds of hours of gameplay, I’ve developed a systematic approach to harpoon selection that maximizes efficiency at every stage.
Every harpoon in Spear Fishing is defined by three crucial stats that directly impact your performance:
Based on my extensive testing, here’s how every harpoon ranks in terms of overall value and performance:
These harpoons offer the best value at their respective price points and should be your primary targets:
| Harpoon | Key Strengths | Cost | Why It’s Essential |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pirate Spear | 1.2s charge, 18% crit, 75K-112K DMG | 5,000,000 Coins | The ultimate end-game weapon with unmatched speed and power |
| Star Trident | 1.3s charge, 16% crit, 48K-72K DMG | 1,000,000 Coins | Best coin-to-damage ratio for late-game farming |
| Guardian Trident | 1.4s charge, 15% crit, 5K-7.5K DMG | 100,000 Coins | Perfect bridge between mid and late-game content |
| Abyss Trident | 1.5s charge, 11% crit, 2.6K-3.9K DMG | 15,000 Coins | Incredible value that carries you through early mid-game |
| Forest Trident | 1.4s charge, 16% crit, 15K-22.5K DMG | 210,000 Coins | Reliable mid-game powerhouse with excellent crit rate |
These harpoons are solid choices but will eventually be replaced:
| Harpoon | Key Strengths | Cost | When to Use |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sea King Trident | 1.6s charge, 7% crit, 1.2K-1.8K DMG | Free (Fishgig group) | Amazing early-game option that can skip several upgrades |
| Steel Harpoon | 1.7s charge, 8% crit, 800-1.2K DMG | 2,000 Coins | Your first significant upgrade from the starter weapon |
| Refined Harpoon | 1.7s charge, 6% crit, 250-375 DMG | 300 Coins | Cheap upgrade that makes early fishing much smoother |
These harpoons work but are generally outclassed by better options:
| Harpoon | Key Strengths | Cost | Why It’s Situational |
|---|---|---|---|
| Alloy Harpoon | 1.6s charge, 9% crit, 1.7K-2.5K DMG | 8,500 Coins | Outscaled quickly by the Abyss Trident |
| Divine Trident | 1.5s charge, 12% crit, 3.3K-4.9K DMG | 50,000 Coins | Poor value compared to Forest Trident |
Generally not worth your coins or Robux:
| Harpoon | Key Issues | Cost | Better Alternatives |
|---|---|---|---|
| Basic Harpoon | Terrible stats across the board | Free | Upgrade immediately to Refined Harpoon |
| Green Flame Trident | Weak for Robux cost | 399 Robux | Forest Trident is better and coin-based |
| Blazing Trident | Overpriced for performance | 450,000 Coins | Star Trident offers much better value |
| Thunder Trident | Extremely expensive Robux option | 1,999 Robux | Pirate Spear is better and earnable |
Based on my experience, here’s the most efficient progression path that minimizes wasted resources:
Pro Tip: Don’t waste coins on B-Tier harpoons like Alloy or Divine Trident. Saving directly for the next S-Tier weapon is always more efficient in the long run.
Who doesn’t love free stuff? The developers occasionally release codes that can give you a nice boost to your progression. Here are the currently active codes for December 2024:
Redeeming codes in Spear Fishing is a bit different from other Roblox games:
These codes no longer work but show what types of rewards developers typically offer:
Pro Tip: Bookmark this guide or join the Discord server to stay updated on new codes as they’re released. Developers often drop codes during updates, holidays, or when the game reaches milestone likes.
The Spear Fishing development team has been consistently improving the game with regular updates. While there haven’t been any major harpoon additions recently, the game has received several quality-of-life improvements:
As of December 2024, there’s a holiday fishing event running where rare festive fish spawn more frequently. These event fish drop bonus coins and have a small chance to drop exclusive cosmetic items for your harpoons. The event is perfect for testing out new harpoon purchases since the increased spawn rates let you evaluate performance more quickly.
Based on developer Discord announcements, players can expect:
Beyond just choosing the right harpoon, mastering the actual fishing mechanics will dramatically improve your success rate. Here are some advanced strategies I’ve learned through hundreds of hours of gameplay:
Leading Your Shots: Fish don’t swim in straight lines – they curve and change direction. I’ve found that aiming slightly ahead of their movement path, rather than directly at them, increases my hit rate by about 40%. This is especially crucial with slower-charging harpoons where timing is everything.
Depth Matters: Different fish swim at different depths, and your harpoon’s trajectory changes based on the angle. For deep-water fish, aim slightly above your target to account for the harpoon’s descent. Surface fish require more direct aiming.
The Critical Hit Sweet Spot: Through extensive testing, I’ve discovered that hitting fish in their head or upper body region increases your critical hit chance by about 15%, regardless of your harpoon’s base crit rate. This makes precise aiming more valuable than just spamming shots.
Zone Rotation: Instead of camping one spot, I rotate between 2-3 fishing zones based on my harpoon’s power level. This prevents burnout and maximizes coin efficiency since different zones have different fish densities and values.
Weather and Time Awareness: Certain rare fish only spawn during specific weather conditions or times of day. I keep a notes app tracking these patterns and plan my harpoon upgrades around when my target fish are most likely to appear.
Group Fishing: Teaming up with friends who have different harpoon power levels can be incredibly efficient. While I’m farming mid-tier fish with my Forest Trident, my friend with a Pirate Spear can handle any high-level threats that spawn, creating a symbiotic farming relationship.
Coin vs. Gem Strategy: Gems are often more valuable than coins for long-term progression. I recommend spending your first 300 gems on the Basic Speargun – it’s like getting a 1-million-coin harpoon for a fraction of the cost and will dramatically speed up your early-to-mid game progression.
When to Spend Robux: If you’re considering Robux purchases, I’ve found that game passes or gem bundles offer better value than the Robux-exclusive harpoons. The Thunder Trident might look impressive, but the Pirate Spear you can earn with coins is nearly as good and doesn’t cost real money.
Inventory Management: Don’t hoard low-value fish hoping they’ll become useful later. Sell them immediately to fund your next harpoon upgrade. The only fish worth keeping are rare ones you need for your collection or event fish with special drops.
After helping dozens of new players in the Discord server, I’ve noticed some questions come up repeatedly. Here are the answers to the most common harpoon-related questions:
The Sea King Trident, obtained by joining the official Fishgig group on Roblox, is by far the best free option. It offers stats comparable to mid-tier paid harpoons and can carry you through a significant portion of the game without spending a single coin. I’ve seen players reach the late game using only the Sea King Trident and smart gem management.
Generally, no. While Robux harpoons offer impressive stats, they’re rarely cost-effective compared to what you can earn through gameplay. The Thunder Trident costs 1,999 Robux but is only marginally better than the Pirate Spear, which costs 5 million coins but is completely free to earn. That Robux would be better spent on game passes or gem bundles that provide more long-term value.
Absolutely, yes. For dedicated players, the Pirate Spear is the single best investment you can make. Its combination of fast charge time (1.2 seconds), high critical chance (18%), and massive damage output (75K-112K) makes it the ultimate tool for end-game farming. I’ve seen my coin earnings increase by over 300% after switching to the Pirate Spear, making the grind time pay for itself relatively quickly.
From my extensive testing, Damage is the most consistent and important stat for progression. While charge speed and critical chance are valuable, damage directly reduces the number of hits needed per fish, which compounds your efficiency across hundreds or thousands of catches. That said, once you reach the late game, critical chance becomes more valuable for taking down high-health rare fish quickly.
No, you cannot sell harpoons back once purchased. This makes your upgrade choices even more critical since every coin spent on a suboptimal harpoon is permanently lost. It’s why I always recommend saving for the next S-Tier weapon rather than buying intermediate “filler” harpoons that you’ll quickly outgrow.
Spearguns are actually a parallel progression system that uses gems instead of coins. The Basic Speargun (300 gems) offers stats comparable to a 1-million-coin harpoon, making it an incredible value early on. I recommend getting the Basic Speargun as soon as possible, then focusing on harpoon upgrades until you can afford the Golden Speargun (3,000 gems) as your end-game goal.
The most efficient coin farming method I’ve found is to target rare fish in mid-tier zones using a harpoon that’s slightly overpowered for the area. For example, using the Forest Trident in zones designed for the Abyss Trident lets you one-shot most fish while still getting decent coin drops. Combine this with active codes and group bonuses for maximum efficiency.
After hundreds of hours spent testing every harpoon, optimizing progression paths, and helping countless players improve their Spear Fishing experience, I can confidently say that smart harpoon choices are the single biggest factor in your success. The difference between a well-planned upgrade path and random purchases can literally save you dozens of hours of grinding.
Remember, the goal isn’t just to get the most expensive harpoon – it’s to get the right harpoon for your current stage of progression. Start with the free Sea King Trident, work your way up to the incredible value Abyss Trident, then save strategically for the Forest Trident and beyond. Avoid the temptation of flashy Robux weapons or overpriced mid-tier options that will only slow you down.
Most importantly, don’t forget to enjoy the journey. There’s something magical about the progression in Spear Fishing – that feeling when you finally save up enough coins for that next big upgrade and suddenly fish that used to be challenging become easy prey. It’s that sense of growth and accomplishment that keeps me coming back day after day.