
Let me tell you something about Rogue Piece that most players completely overlook – fishing is actually one of the most powerful progression systems in the game! When I first started playing, I ignored fishing completely, thinking it was just some boring side activity. Boy, was I wrong! After spending weeks grinding mobs and bosses, I discovered that fishing could have saved me countless hours of frustration.
This Rogue Piece fishing guide will show you exactly how I turned fishing into my personal treasure chest. I’m talking about getting rare items, boss materials, and even those coveted reroll items without having to fight a single boss. Whether you’re a complete beginner or someone who’s been playing for months, you’re going to find some game-changing strategies here.
Fishing in Rogue Piece isn’t your typical fishing mini-game – it’s actually a passive progression system that rewards you with some of the most valuable items in the game. Think of it as a treasure lottery where every cast could net you anything from common fish to legendary boss materials.
What makes fishing so special is that it works while you’re doing other things in the game. I’ve literally been fishing while grinding quests, exploring islands, and even while I was AFK grabbing lunch. The system is designed to reward consistent players with a steady stream of valuable resources that would otherwise take hours of grinding to obtain.
Honestly, fishing has become my favorite feature in Rogue Piece, and here’s why: last week, I pulled a Haki Reroll and Race Reroll from a single fishing session. These items usually cost thousands of Belli or require defeating tough bosses, but I got them just by casually fishing while chatting with friends.
The best part? I once caught a Sukuna’s Finger – one of the rarest items needed to unlock Sukuna – while I was literally watching Netflix on my second monitor. That’s when it hit me: fishing isn’t just a side activity; it’s a legitimate progression path that can save you dozens of grinding hours.
Getting started with fishing is easier than you might think. Here’s exactly what you need to do:
Step 1: Head to Windmill Village
Step 2: Gather Required Materials
Step 3: Trade for Your Fishing Rod
Pro tip: I recommend farming the materials in Windmill Village first since you’ll be making frequent trips back to upgrade your rod anyway.
Here’s where things get interesting – fishing in Rogue Piece is incredibly simple:
That’s it! No complicated mini-games or timing mechanics. The beauty of this system is its simplicity – you can literally do it while multitasking.
Important note: Your fishing rod doesn’t appear in your inventory. It’s an automatic system that activates when you’re near water and press E.
This is where most guides fall short – they don’t explain the upgrade strategy properly. Let me break down exactly how I maxed out my fishing rod:
Maximum Level: 5
Effect: -0.5 seconds per level
My Strategy: Focus on this first! I recommend getting to Level 3 quickly (25 Common Fish, then 50 Common Fish) because faster fishing means more chances at rare drops.
Maximum Level: 5
Effect: +0.25x luck per level
My Strategy: Once you have Level 3 in speed, start working on luck. This dramatically increases your chances at Epic Fish and rare drops.
Maximum Level: 5
Effect: +0.5x sale value per level
My Strategy: I saved this for last because making more money from common fish isn’t as valuable as getting rare drops faster.
This is the most comprehensive drops list you’ll find anywhere. I’ve spent hundreds of hours fishing to verify every single drop:
| Fish Type | Rarity | Best Use |
|---|---|---|
| Common Fish | Common | Quick Belli sales |
| Rare Fish | Rare | Better Belli per fish |
| Epic Fish | Epic | High-value sales + upgrade requirements |
| Chest Type | Contents | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Common Chest | Random materials | Good for beginners |
| Rare Chest | Better materials | Mid-game progression |
| Item | Use | My Priority |
|---|---|---|
| Haki Reroll | Reroll Haki abilities | HIGH |
| Race Reroll | Change your race | HIGH |
| Reroll Shard | Stats reroll | Medium |
| Item | Character | Difficulty to Get |
|---|---|---|
| Sukuna’s Fingers | Sukuna | Very Rare |
| Zangetsu’s Shard | Tensa Zangetsu | Rare |
| Akaza’s Compass | Akaza | Rare |
| Sandevistan’s Core | Sandevistan | Rare |
| Nichrin’s Katana | Tanjiro | Rare |
| Venom Fang | Dual Daggers | Medium |
| Relic | Effect | My Rating |
|---|---|---|
| Clover Leaf | +20% Luck | S-Tier |
| Golden Oath | +Gem/Cash rate | A-Tier |
| Time Sharpness | -Skill Cooldown | A-Tier |
| Broken Edge | +Sword Damage | B-Tier |
Here’s my personal AFK fishing setup that has earned me millions in Belli and dozens of rare items:
My AFK Schedule:
After hundreds of hours of fishing, here are my pro tips that you won’t find anywhere else:
During Admin Abuse events, server-wide luck increases. I’ve caught 3 Epic Fish in a single 10-minute period during these events!
Don’t upgrade evenly. I recommend: Speed → Luck → Value. This maximizes your rare drop chances first.
Sometimes I get more Rare Chests than fish. If you’re looking for materials, focus on fishing during peak server times (3-7 PM EST).
Sell Common Fish immediately, but hold Rare and Epic Fish for upgrade requirements. I made this mistake early and had to re-fish for upgrade materials.
Set up fishing, then work on quests in the same area. I’ve completed full quest arcs while fishing passively.
The latest QoL update has made fishing even better:
Keep an eye out for weekend double-drop events – I’ve caught my best items during these!
A: Head to Abyss Hill – the Sell Fish NPC is right next to the teleport gem. Can’t miss him!
A: Absolutely! That’s the beauty of this system. I’ve been doing it for months without issues.
A: Sukuna’s Fingers and Six Eyes are tied for rarest. I’ve only seen each once in 500+ hours of fishing.
A: Speed first, always. Faster fishing = more chances = better long-term results.
A: YES! Server Luck events during Admin Abuse are real game-changers. Plan your fishing around these.
Fishing in Rogue Piece has completely changed how I play the game. What started as a casual side activity has become my primary progression method, saving me countless hours of boring grinding while giving me access to some of the rarest items in the game.
The best part? You can start right now with just 50,000 Belli and some basic materials. In just a few days, you could be pulling rare items that would take weeks to get through normal gameplay.
So grab that fishing rod, find a nice spot by the water, and start your fishing journey. Trust me – once you pull your first rare item from a simple cast, you’ll wonder why you ever bothered with traditional grinding methods.
Happy fishing, and may your pulls be legendary! 🎣