
If you’re hunting for the rarest fish in Fisch and want exclusive cosmetic rewards, you absolutely need to know about the Divine Hunter quest. This mysterious NPC appeared quietly in version 1.69.0, and honestly, I almost missed them completely on my first playthrough. But trust me, finding the Divine Hunter is worth every second of your time.
The Divine Hunter offers something truly unique in Fisch exclusive cosmetic items that can only be obtained by trading specific Divine Secret fish. Unlike most NPCs in the game, this quest isn’t handed to you on a silver platter. You’ll need to explore, catch ultra-rare fish, and navigate to a hidden island that most players sail right past.
In this guide, I’m breaking down everything you need to know about starting the Divine Hunter quest, from finding the secret island to understanding which Divine Secret fish you’ll need to catch. Whether you’re a completionist collector or just want those exclusive cosmetics, I’ve got you covered with step-by-step instructions based on hours of research and testing.
| NPC Name | Divine Hunter |
| Location | Small island in the Ocean, south of Roslit Bay |
| Added in Update | Version 1.69.0 |
| Quest Type | Collection/Trading Quest |
| Requirements | Divine Secret fish (specific types) |
| Rewards | Exclusive cosmetic items |
| Can Repeat? | Each fish can only be offered once |
| Difficulty | High (requires catching Divine Secret rarity fish) |
Before we dive into how to find the Divine Hunter, let me explain what makes this quest so special and why you should prioritise it.
The Divine Hunter is a collector NPC who specialises in Divine Secret fish, the absolute rarest tier of fish in Fisch. When you approach this mysterious character, they’ll speak in cryptic dialogue about seeking divine creatures and offering unique rewards that cannot be obtained anywhere else in the game.
The quest works differently from traditional quests in Fisch. Instead of completing objectives like “catch 10 fish” or “talk to this person,” the Divine Hunter operates on a trading system. You bring them specific Divine Secret fish from your inventory, and in exchange, they grant you exclusive cosmetic items.
Here’s why this quest is absolutely worth pursuing:
Exclusive Cosmetic Rewards: The Divine Hunter offers cosmetic items that literally cannot be obtained through any other method in the game. If you’re a collector or someone who loves customising your character, this is a must-do quest.
Divine Secret Fish Purpose: Before the Divine Hunter existed, Divine Secret fish were primarily just collectables and trading items. Now they have a concrete purpose beyond selling or trading to other players.
Prestige and Bragging Rights: Completing Divine Hunter trades shows other players that you’ve successfully caught some of the rarest fish in Fisch. It’s a status symbol that demonstrates serious dedication.
One-Time Trades: Each specific Divine Secret fish can only be traded to the Divine Hunter once. This means you need to make strategic decisions about which fish to trade and which to keep for your collection or sell on the Trade Plaza.

Since the entire Divine Hunter quest revolves around Divine Secret fish, you need to understand what they are and why they’re so challenging to obtain.
Divine Secret is the highest rarity tier in Fisch, sitting above Apex and Secret rarities. These fish were introduced in the Trade Plaza Revamp update (version 1.66) on January 10, 2026, and they completely changed the endgame fishing landscape.
Serial Numbers: Every single Divine Secret fish caught in the game receives a unique global serial number. This serial is displayed alongside the catcher’s verified username, the fish’s weight, and any mutations. Low serial numbers (single or double digits) are considered extremely prestigious.
Light Purple Gradient: When you hook a Divine Secret fish, the game plays a distinct audio cue and the exclamation mark turns into a light purple gradient instead of the normal red color.
Progress Speed Penalty: All Divine Secret fish apply a forced -45% progress speed debuff. This makes them incredibly difficult to reel in without high-tier equipment.
No Special Requirements: Unlike many other rare fish, Divine Secrets don’t require specific bait, weather conditions, seasons, or times of day. They can appear anytime at their designated locations; it’s purely based on luck.
Bestiary Tracking: While Divine Secret fish don’t count toward your official Bestiary completion percentage, they do show global catch statistics, displaying how many times each species has been caught worldwide.
Here’s the complete list of Divine Secret fish you might need for the Divine Hunter quest:
| Cataclysm Carp | Moosewood | 1 in 10,000 | Easiest |
| Aetherfin | Roslit Bay | 1 in 10,000 | Easiest |
| Crustal Colossus | Sunstone Island | 1 in 15,000 | Medium |
| Tuskmaw | Desolate Deep | 1 in 15,000 | Medium |
| Lumilotl | Desolate Deep | 1 in 15,000 | Medium |
| Paradox Piranha | Lost Jungle (Roslit Bay) | 1 in 20,000 | Hard |
| Razorfin | Castaway Cliffs | 1 in 25,000 | Very Hard |
| Seraphfin | Anywhere (Regionless) | 1 in 250,000 | Extreme |
The Seraphfin is particularly notorious; it’s the rarest fish in the entire game and can spawn anywhere, making it the ultimate endgame challenge for Divine hunters.

Now, let’s get into the actual process of starting this quest. I’m going to walk you through every single step so you don’t waste time wandering around.
Before you can meaningfully start the Divine Hunter quest, you need to meet certain unofficial prerequisites:
Level Requirements: While there’s no hard level requirement, you realistically need to be a mid-to-late game player. Divine Secret fish require high-luck rods and strong equipment.
Equipment Needed:
Knowledge: You should understand Fisch’s basic mechanics, including how luck works, how to use enchantments, and how to navigate the ocean.
The Divine Hunter doesn’t hang out on a major island. They’re located on a small, unmarked island in the Ocean, specifically south of Roslit Bay.
Finding the Island:
Pro Tip: Some players report the island appears around coordinates in the ocean south of Roslit Bay. Since the ocean is large, systematic grid searching works best. Sail in a pattern, checking your GPS periodically.
Once you’ve found the island, approaching the Divine Hunter is straightforward:
This is where the real challenge begins. The Divine Hunter won’t accept just any fish; they want specific Divine Secret fish.
Catch Strategy:
After talking to the Divine Hunter, they’ll tell you: “I seek creatures of immense power and rarity. The whispers shall guide you to them. Hold one in your hands and return to me.”
This is your cue to start hunting Divine Secret fish. Here’s my recommended preparation:
Best Rods for Divine Hunting:
Best Bait for Divine Secrets:
Luck Boosting Strategies:
To maximise your chances of catching Divine Secret fish, stack as many luck bonuses as possible:
Start with Easier Divine Fish:
I strongly recommend starting with the “easier” Divine Secret fish (though they’re all incredibly rare):
Once you’ve successfully caught a Divine Secret fish:
The Divine Hunter quest is repeatable, but with limitations:
Based on my extensive experience hunting Divine Secret fish, here are my top tips for efficiency:
Fish During Events: Time your Divine hunting sessions during Aurora events or Admin Abuse events when luck multipliers are active. Don’t waste time fishing without these bonuses.
Location Camping: Pick one location and camp there with maximum luck stacked. Server hopping isn’t very effective for Divine Secrets; commitment to one spot with high luck is better.
Group Fishing: If you’re on a server where someone else pops an Aurora Totem, take advantage of it! The luck boost applies to everyone.
Patience Is Essential: Even with perfect luck stacking, you might fish for hours before seeing a Divine Secret. Some players report thousands of casts before getting one.
RNG Is RNG: You could get lucky and catch a Divine Secret in your first 100 casts, or it might take 50,000 casts. That’s the nature of these drop rates.
Set Session Goals: Instead of saying “I’ll fish until I get a Divine,” set time-based goals like “I’ll fish with max luck for 2 hours.” This prevents burnout.
Counter the Progress Penalty: Divine Secret fish have a -45% progress speed debuff. Use rods and enchantments that boost progress speed to counter this:
Resilience Is Important: Make sure your rod has enough resilience to handle the long fights. High-luck rods with low resilience might struggle.
Consider Serial Numbers: Low serial numbers Divine Secret fish are extremely valuable in the Trade Plaza. You might want to keep or sell these rather than trade them to the Divine Hunter.
Duplicate Hunting: If you catch multiple of the same Divine Secret fish, you can trade one to the Divine Hunter and keep/sell the others.
Cosmetic Priority: Only trade fish to the Divine Hunter if you really want the cosmetic rewards. Otherwise, Divine Secret fish can sell for massive amounts of C$ or be traded for other rare items.
I’ve seen players make these mistakes when attempting the Divine Hunter quest. Learn from their errors:
The Problem: Trying to catch Divine Secret fish with base luck is essentially impossible. The drop rates are so low that you need every multiplier you can get.
The Solution: Never start Divine hunting without at least an Aurora Totem active. Ideally, stack Aurora + Merlin’s buff + high-luck rod + luck enchantments.
The Problem: Some players catch their first Divine Secret fish and immediately sell it for the C$, not realising they need it for the Divine Hunter quest.
The Solution: Before selling any Divine Secret fish, decide whether you want it for the Divine Hunter, your personal collection, or trading. You can’t get it back after selling.
The Problem: Using bait with high “Preferred Luck” for specific fish types doesn’t help with Divine Secrets. They require universal luck boosts.
The Solution: Focus on bait with high universal luck stats like Gold Coin, Gobstopper, Corvid Algae, or Weird Algae.
The Problem: Using a rod with high luck but terrible resilience or progress speed means you’ll hook Divine Secrets but lose them during the fight.
The Solution: Balance luck with resilience and progress speed. The Tryhard Rod, Cinder Block Rod, and Astraeus Serenade Rod are popular because they balance all three stats well.
The Problem: Trying to find the Divine Hunter’s island without a GPS makes it significantly harder to navigate and locate the small island.
The Solution: Invest C$100 in a GPS before starting your Divine Hunter quest. It’s a small investment that saves huge amounts of time.
The Problem: Players fish for 30 minutes without a Divine Secret and assume the system is broken or their luck is bugged.
The Solution: Understand that Divine Secrets are legitimately rare. Even with perfect luck stacking, you might fish for several hours before getting one. This is by design.
For players who want to maximise their Divine Hunter quest efficiency, here are some advanced strategies:
Instead of camping in one location, some advanced players rotate between the easier Divine Secret locations:
This method provides variety and prevents mental fatigue from staring at the same location for hours.
Some players prioritise catching Divine Secrets with low serial numbers:
This strategy involves only fishing for Divine Secrets during optimal events:
This approach is more efficient in terms of Divine Secrets caught per hour played, though less efficient in total playtime.
Join a Fisch Discord community and coordinate with other players:
This makes the grind more enjoyable and efficient.
The Divine Hunter offers exclusive cosmetic rewards for trading Divine Secret fish. While specific reward details aren’t fully documented (as the NPC is very new as of version 1.69.0), here’s what we know:
Cosmetic Items: The Divine Hunter specialises in cosmetic reward items that change your appearance but don’t affect gameplay stats.
Exclusive Availability: These cosmetics cannot be obtained through any other method. They’re not available in shops, can’t be bought with Robux, and aren’t rewards from other quests.
One-Per-Fish Limit: Each specific Divine Secret fish can only be traded once. This means the total number of rewards you can get is limited to the number of different Divine Secret fish you can catch.
In Fisch, cosmetic items serve several purposes:
Prestige and Status: Wearing cosmetics from the Divine Hunter shows other players you’ve completed one of the game’s most challenging activities.
Personal Collection: Many Fisch players are completionists who want every cosmetic item in the game.
Trading Value: Exclusive cosmetics can sometimes be traded to other players (depending on game mechanics) for other rare items or C$.
Personal Enjoyment: Simply looking cool is its own reward for many players.
The Divine Hunter is located on a small island in the Ocean, south of Roslit Bay. This island is not marked on most maps, so you’ll need to explore the ocean south of Roslit Bay using a boat. A GPS helps significantly in navigation. The island is small and easy to miss, but once you’re close, the Divine Hunter NPC is visible standing on the island.
The Divine Hunter accepts Divine Secret rarity fish. There are currently 8 Divine Secret fish in Fisch: Cataclysm Carp, Aetherfin, Crustal Colossus, Tuskmaw, Lumilotl, Paradox Piranha, Razorfin, and Seraphfin. These are the rarest fish in the game, with drop rates ranging from 1/10,000 to 1/250,000.
No. Each specific Divine Secret fish species can only be offered to the Divine Hunter once. For example, if you trade a Cataclysm Carp, you cannot trade another Cataclysm Carp to the Divine Hunter ever again on that account. However, you can trade one of each type of Divine Secret fish.
The Divine Hunter provides exclusive cosmetic items that cannot be obtained anywhere else in Fisch. The exact cosmetic items vary, but they’re all appearance-based rewards rather than stat-boosting equipment. Each Divine Secret fish you trade grants you a different cosmetic reward.
No, you don’t need to catch all 8 Divine Secret fish. You can trade as many or as few as you want. Each fish you trade earns you one cosmetic reward. However, if you’re a completionist who wants all the cosmetic rewards from the Divine Hunter, you’ll need to eventually catch and trade all 8 different Divine Secret fish.
The Tryhard Rod (999% luck) and Cinder Block Rod (1,000% luck) are considered the best rods for Divine Secret hunting due to their extremely high luck stats. Other excellent options include the Blade of Glorp, Astraeus Serenade Rod, and Ruinous Oath Rod. The key is having a rod with at least 200% luck while maintaining good resilience and progress speed.
This varies dramatically based on luck and RNG. With maximum luck stacking (Aurora Totem + Merlin buffs + high-luck rod + enchantments), some players catch a Divine Secret within 1-2 hours, while others fish for 10+ hours before getting one. The Cataclysm Carp and Aetherfin have the “best” odds at 1/10,000, while the Seraphfin is nearly impossible at 1/250,000.
Yes, you absolutely can sell Divine Secret fish for C$ or trade them to other players on the Trade Plaza. Divine Secret fish, especially those with low serial numbers or rare mutations, can be worth massive amounts of currency. Whether to sell or trade to the Divine Hunter is a personal choice based on whether you value C$ and trading value more than exclusive cosmetics.
If you’re a collector who wants every unique item in Fisch, absolutely yes, the cosmetic rewards are exclusive to this quest. If you only care about making C$ or levelling up efficiently, you might be better off selling Divine Secret fish rather than trading them to the Divine Hunter. It depends on your personal goals and playstyle.
Technically, yes, but it’s significantly harder. The island is small and located in the open ocean south of Roslit Bay without clear landmarks. Without a GPS, you’ll be searching blindly and could easily sail past it multiple times. A GPS costs only C$100 and makes navigation much easier. It’s absolutely worth the investment.
Yes, Divine Secret fish respawn at their designated locations. You can catch multiple of the same type over time. However, once you trade a specific Divine Secret fish species to the Divine Hunter, you cannot trade that species again, even if you catch another one later.
The Divine Hunter will say: “I cannot accept this offering. Either you carry nothing of divine nature, or you have already claimed its reward.” They won’t trade with you unless you have a Divine Secret fish they accept in your inventory. You can still talk to them to hear their dialogue and understand the quest requirements.
After spending hours researching and testing the Divine Hunter quest, here’s my honest assessment:
For Collectors and Completionists: Absolutely worth it. The exclusive cosmetic rewards make this a must-do quest if you want every unique item in Fisch.
For Casual Players: Probably not worth the massive time investment. Divine Secret fish take hours to catch, even with perfect luck stacking, and the rewards are purely cosmetic.
For Traders and Economy Players: It depends. Divine Secret fish can be worth more when sold on Trade Plaza, especially low serial numbers. Trading to Divine Hunter eliminates that potential profit.
For Challenge Seekers: Definitely worth it. If you enjoy difficult, RNG-based challenges and want to prove your dedication, hunting Divine Secrets for the Divine Hunter is peak Fisch endgame content.
The Divine Hunter quest represents one of Fisch’s most exclusive activities. Finding the hidden island south of Roslit Bay is just the beginning; the real challenge is catching the ultra-rare Divine Secret fish needed to complete trades. With patience, proper equipment, and smart luck stacking, you can claim those exclusive cosmetic rewards.
Remember, each Divine Secret fish you catch is a trophy in itself. Whether you trade it to the Divine Hunter for cosmetics, sell it for massive C$, or keep it in your collection is entirely up to you. There’s no wrong choice, only different paths to Fisch mastery.
Start your Divine Hunter journey today by gearing up with a high-luck rod, stacking those Aurora Totems, and heading south of Roslit Bay. Who knows? Your next cast might hook a legendary Cataclysm Carp or even the elusive Seraphfin. Good luck, angler, you’re going to need it!