
I’ve spent countless hours chasing the elusive Omnithal in Fisch’s Tidefall update, and let me tell you – this exotic fish is one of the most challenging yet rewarding catches in the game. When I finally landed my first Omnithal after weeks of preparation, the feeling was absolutely incredible. Today, I’m sharing everything I’ve learned so you can avoid the mistakes I made and catch this prized fish much faster.
Omnithal is one of the most sought-after exotic fish introduced in Fisch’s Tidefall update (version 1.67). This isn’t just another pretty fish for your collection – Omnithal plays a crucial role in late-game progression. You’ll need it for crafting the powerful Requiem Rod and solving the Tidefall Obelisk puzzle that unlocks the final hunt area.
What makes Omnithal particularly special is its rarity and the challenge involved in catching it. With only a 1% spawn chance during the day in the Sunken Reliquary, and an even rarer 0.1% chance for the Awakened variant, this fish truly tests your patience and preparation.
There’s something incredibly thrilling about the Omnithal hunt that keeps me coming back. The moment that server-wide notification appears – “An Omnithal manifests in the Sunken Reliquary” – my heart starts racing. It’s like a mini-game event where everyone drops what they’re doing and races to the location.
What I love most is how the hunt combines strategy, preparation, and a bit of luck. Unlike regular fishing where you can just cast your line and relax, Omnithal hunting requires you to manipulate weather conditions, manage your resources carefully, and execute perfect timing. The -85% progress speed penalty when you hook one adds an extra layer of challenge that makes each successful catch feel like a real achievement.
First, you need access to Tidefall, which is located between Ancient Isle and Moosewood through an underwater cave. You’ll need an Abyssal Tonic (500 C$) to survive the pressure down there. Once in Tidefall, navigate to the Sunken Reliquary – it’s the area with pillars, bookshelves, and a fishing pool at the end.
Omnithal only appears during the Omnithal Hunt event. Keep an eye on your screen for the server-wide notification. Pro tip: I recommend staying in active Tidefall servers rather than idling elsewhere – you’ll have a much better chance of catching the event when it starts.
When the event starts, you need to create the perfect conditions. Here’s exactly what Omnithal prefers:
| Preference | Best Setting | How to Achieve |
|---|---|---|
| Favorite Bait | Luminous Larva | Purchase or craft beforehand |
| Weather | Foggy | Use Smokescreen totem |
| Time | Night | Use Sundial totem |
| Season | Winter | Wait for seasonal change |
Important note: You can manipulate weather and time with totems, but you can’t change the season. If it’s not winter, I’d suggest preparing all your gear and waiting rather than wasting resources.
This is where most players fail. Omnithal applies a brutal -85% progress speed penalty when hooked. You need the right setup to counter this:
Best Rod Choices:
Essential Enchantments:
Once everything is set up, cast your line with Luminous Larva in the Sunken Reliquary pool. When you hook an Omnithal, stay calm and use measured movements – don’t overcorrect during the reeling minigame. The key is patience and steady pressure.
I’ve been lucky enough to catch both variants, and here’s what you need to know:
Exotic Omnithal (1% spawn rate):
Awakened Omnithal (0.1% spawn rate):
Both variants require identical strategies, so don’t worry about changing your approach – just focus on maximizing your chances during each hunt event.
Let me break down what you should expect to spend:
Required Items:
My recommendation: Budget at least 200,000 C$ if you’re starting from scratch. The investment is worth it though – Omnithal is essential for late-game progression, and the Requiem Rod you can craft with it is one of the best in the game.
I made plenty of mistakes when I started hunting Omnithal. Learn from my errors:
Once you’ve mastered the basics, here are some pro strategies I use:
Server Hopping: Keep a list of active Tidefall servers and cycle through them during peak hours to maximize hunt event opportunities.
Backup Totems: Always carry extra Smokescreen and Sundial totems – weather can change mid-hunt.
Rod Rotation: I keep multiple rods ready – sometimes switching mid-hunt can help if one isn’t performing well.
Team Coordination: If playing with friends, spread across different servers and communicate when hunt events start.
The Tidefall update brought more than just Omnithal. Here’s what’s new:
Omnithal remains one of the most valuable catches in this update, essential for accessing the final content areas.
A: Yes, but you’ll have to wait for natural foggy weather and nighttime, which makes it much harder to catch during the limited event window.
A: Events typically last 10-15 minutes, but can end early if someone catches the Omnithal.
A: For completionists and collectors, absolutely. For practical progression, the Exotic version serves the same purpose.
A: Currently, Omnithal is bound to your account and cannot be traded.
A: Since you can control time with Sundial totems, focus more on being in Tidefall during peak server hours when events are more likely to trigger.
Getting Omnithal in Fisch is genuinely one of the most rewarding experiences in the game. It’s not just about luck – it’s about preparation, strategy, and persistence. The feeling of finally reeling in this exotic fish after all your preparation is absolutely worth the effort.
Remember, every failed attempt teaches you something. I’ve missed countless Omnithal opportunities, but each one made me better prepared for the next hunt. Stay patient, keep your gear ready, and when that notification appears, you’ll be prepared to make the catch.
Have you caught an Omnithal yet? Share your experiences and tips in the comments below – I’d love to hear about your hunting strategies!