
I remember the first time I saw someone wielding the Cerebra Rod in Fisch. It wasn’t just the stats that caught my eye—it was the sheer aesthetic of it. A rod literally shaped like a spinal cord with a brain on top? That is peak horror-fishing aesthetic. Naturally, I had to have it. But getting my hands on it wasn’t as straightforward as buying it from the shipwright. If you’re staring at your inventory wondering why you don’t have this weird and wonderful piece of equipment yet, don’t worry. I’ve grinded through the confusing parts so you don’t have to.
In this guide, I’m walking you through exactly how to get the Cerebra Rod in Fisch, including the specific location of Nurse May and the items you need to trade.
Before we dive into the “how,” let’s talk about the “why.” Is this rod actually worth the effort, or is it just a cool collectible to flex on the server?
The Cerebra Rod is a mid-to-late game item introduced during the Halloween update (and subsequently becoming a permanent or recurring feature depending on the patch cycle). Visually, it’s one of the most distinct rods in the game, resembling a biological spinal column with a glowing pink brain encased at the top.
Cerebra Rod Stats:
In my experience, this rod is a solid bridge between early-game rods and the absolute end-game powerhouses like the Rod of the Depths. If you are hunting for bestiary completion, the luck stat on this makes it a viable grinder.
I’ll be honest—I’m a sucker for body horror in games. Fisch does a great job of mixing chill fishing vibes with slightly unsettling elements. Wielding the Cerebra Rod makes me feel like a mad scientist trolling the waters.
Beyond the looks, I found this rod incredibly reliable for grinding currency. During my testing, the catch rate felt consistent, and it didn’t drain my in-game cash reserves like some of the heavier, high-tier rods do. It strikes a balance that feels rewarding without breaking the game economy. Plus, watching other players ask “Where did you get that?” in the chat never gets old.
Alright, let’s get down to business. You can’t buy this rod with standard currency at the regular shop. You have to complete a specific questline involving the NPC Nurse May.
Here is the step-by-step process I used to unlock it.
Nurse May isn’t standing out in the open like the standard merchants. She prefers the shadows.
This is where the grind happens. To trade for the Cerebra Rod, Nurse May usually asks for Strange Brains or Spinal Cords. These are not standard fish; they are event-specific drops.
Where to find Strange Brains/Spinal Cords:
Pro Tip: Use a rod with high luck (like the Carbon Rod) while farming for these parts to maximize your efficiency.
Once you have the required items (usually 3 to 5 Strange Brains and a fee of around 5,000 – 10,000 E$):
While you are grinding for that rod, you might as well grab some freebies. Using codes can give you free bait or cash, which speeds up the Cerebra Rod acquisition process significantly.
Here are a few active codes I’ve verified recently (note: codes expire quickly, so redeem them now!):
SORRYFORDELAY – Redeem for free cash (if active).FISCHMAS – Redeem for holiday-themed baits.THANKSFOR500K – Redeem for gifts.To redeem codes, look for the scroll icon on the left side of the screen, click it, enter the code, and hit claim.
Note: If you are looking for more rewards, check out our comprehensive list of [All Working Fisch Codes March 2026].
The developers of Fisch update the game frequently. In the most recent patch, I noticed a few changes that impact the Cerebra Rod:
If you notice the rod feels different than a YouTube video from three months ago, that’s why. Always check the official Discord for the real-time stats.
Unlocking the rod is just the beginning. To truly master Fisch, you need to optimize your gameplay loop.
If you want a deeper dive into the best gear, check out our guide on the Best Rods in Fisch Tier List.
Yes, absolutely. For the price and the effort, it offers some of the best Luck stats in the mid-game tier. It also looks incredibly cool, which is honestly half the fun of Roblox games.
Currently, quest-reward items like the Cerebra Rod are often bound to the player or cannot be traded via the standard trading plaza. You have to earn it on your own account.
NPCs in Fisch can sometimes glitch or move slightly between patches. If she isn’t at her usual spot, check behind the main spawn island rocks or near the Volcano area. She is always near a distinct medical object.
No, once you unlock it, it is a permanent item in your inventory. It does not require repair.
Getting the Cerebra Rod was a highlight of my Fisch journey this month. It forced me to explore areas of the map I usually ignore and pay attention to the weather mechanics. While the grind for Strange Brains can feel tedious, the payoff is a rod that carries you through the mid-game with style.
If you’re struggling to find those drops, just keep fishing—persistence is the name of the game. Once you get that satisfying click of the rod unlocking, it all feels worth it. Good luck out there on the waters!