
I’ve been diving deep into Fisch’s latest Jungle’s Echo update, and let me tell you this event is absolutely packed with content that’ll keep you busy for hours. After spending countless hours hunting down every single bone location and testing all the new features, I’m here to share everything you need to know about this game changing update.
The Jungle’s Echo event isn’t just another simple quest. It’s a full blown adventure that’ll take you across multiple islands, introduce new gameplay mechanics, and reward you with exclusive items that won’t be available once the Lost Jungle update drops. Trust me, you don’t want to miss out on this limited time content.
The Jungle’s Echo event is a brand new limited time quest that revolves around helping a mysterious Jungle Adventurer collect five scattered Mossjaw bones across different islands. I discovered this event completely by accident while exploring beyond Sunstone Island, and it turned into one of the most engaging experiences I’ve had in Fisch.
What makes this event special is how it combines exploration, fishing mechanics, and puzzle solving into one cohesive experience. You’re not just mindlessly fishing you’re following clues, talking to NPCs, and uncovering the story behind these ancient dinosaur bones.
Getting started with this quest is pretty straightforward, but you need to know exactly where to go. I spent about 30 minutes sailing around randomly before I figured out the exact location, so let me save you that time.
The Jungle Adventurer will explain that he’s searching for five specific Mossjaw bones that have been scattered across the sea. He’ll give you hints about their locations, but honestly, his clues are pretty vague. That’s where my detailed guide comes in handy.
After hours of searching and fishing, I’ve located all five bones. Each one requires a different approach and some involve speaking to specific NPCs first. Here’s my complete walkthrough for each bone:
Location: Forsaken Shore (-2674, 166, 1757)
Special Requirements: Talk to Huang NPC first
I found this one to be the trickiest initially because you need to speak with the Huang NPC before the bone becomes available. Here’s what I learned:
The fishing spot is pretty obvious once you see it. There’s a beautiful waterfall cascading into a small pond, and that’s exactly where you need to cast your line.
Location: Moosewood Pond (next to Rod Shop)
Special Requirements: Talk to Maryana NPC first
This was actually the easiest bone for me to find, mainly because Moosewood is such a familiar location. Here’s my approach:
I love how the developers tied this into existing NPCs and locations. It makes the world feel more connected and alive.
Location: Small island near Sunstone Island (-749.7, 136.3, -1339.3)
Special Requirements: None
This location confused me at first because you’re not fishing at Sunstone Island itself, but at a tiny island nearby. Here’s what to look for:
It’s a pretty peaceful spot, and I actually caught some decent regular fish here too while hunting for the bone.
Location: Mushgrove Swamp
Special Requirements: Still being discovered by the community
I’ll be honest this is the one bone location that’s still being figured out by the community. From my testing and what I’ve gathered from other players, it’s definitely in Mushgrove Swamp, but the exact fishing spot and any NPC requirements are still being confirmed.
What I can tell you:
Location: Under the bridge at Roslit Bay
Special Requirements: Talk to Carn NPC first
This was the most atmospheric bone hunt for me. There’s something really cool about fishing under a bridge while following up on NPC hints. Here’s my process:
The lighting under the bridge creates this really mysterious atmosphere that fits perfectly with the whole bone hunting theme.
Beyond the bone hunt, this update brought four brand new masteries that completely change up the progression system. I’ve been testing each one, and they all offer unique playstyles and rewards.
This mastery focuses on darker, more mysterious abilities. From my testing:
Probably the most visually striking of the new masteries:
This one’s been my personal favorite to experiment with:
The most explosive of the new masteries:
I always make sure to test every code before sharing them with you. Here are all the working codes as of October 2025:
Code | Rewards | Status |
---|---|---|
LOSTJUNGLESOON | Special bonuses tied to admin events | ✅ Active |
[Additional codes to be updated] | Various rewards | ✅ Active |
Pro tip: I always copy and paste codes directly to avoid typos. These codes are case sensitive, so even a small mistake will prevent redemption.
One of my favorite updates in this patch is the aquarium improvement. As someone who loves checking out other players’ creative builds, being able to view aquariums even when players are offline is a game changer.
I’ve already spent hours just touring different aquariums and getting ideas for my own setup. This feature really brings the community aspect of the game to life.
The developers made some important changes to the Bestiary that address community feedback:
These changes make the Bestiary feel more balanced and achievable for regular players like us, rather than giving unfair advantages to certain groups.
After completing the entire event multiple times on different accounts, here are my top strategies:
The Fisch community has been incredible in sharing information about this event. I’m constantly checking community forums and Discord servers for the latest discoveries.
I’ll continue updating this guide as the community discovers more about the event, especially that missing Mossjaw Scapula location.
The event runs until the Lost Jungle update launches. There’s no exact end date announced, but I recommend completing it as soon as possible to be safe.
Absolutely! I completed it entirely solo. While having friends can make travel faster, all the actual bone fishing can be done alone.
You can return to any location and fish for bones you’ve missed. The quest doesn’t have a specific order requirement.
Some rewards may be tradeable, but exclusive event items typically have trading restrictions. Check each item’s individual properties.
A decent rod helps, but you don’t need the absolute best equipment. I recommend at least a Carbon Rod for reliable catches.
The quest appears to be once per account, but you can help friends with their bone hunts.
The Jungle’s Echo event represents everything I love about Fisch exploration, community discovery, and meaningful progression rewards. It’s not just a simple fetch quest; it’s a proper adventure that adds real value to the game.
My biggest recommendation is to take your time and enjoy the journey. Don’t rush through just to get the rewards. Talk to the NPCs, explore the islands, and appreciate the storytelling the developers have woven into this event.
The limited time nature of this content makes it special, but it also means you shouldn’t wait too long to participate. I’ve seen too many players miss out on exclusive items because they assumed events would last longer than they did.
Whether you’re a seasoned Fisch veteran or someone just getting into the game, this event offers something valuable for everyone. The bone hunt provides a structured goal for newer players while the exclusive rewards give veterans something unique to add to their collections.
Don’t forget to redeem those codes while they’re still active, and make sure to bookmark this guide for future reference. I’ll be updating it regularly as the community uncovers more secrets and as new information becomes available.