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Complete Fish It Rod Enchant Tier List & Guide [Roblox]

Increased mutation chance is OP!

Updated: We last updated our Fish It enchant tier list and guide on September 6, 2025.

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If you plan on becoming a master angler in Fish It on Roblox, you will need a powerful rod. However, every rod’s true power comes out only when you enchant it. To help you use your Enchant Stones wisely and roll only for the best enchants, we’ve prepared the following Fish It enchant tier list and guide.

How Rod Enchants Work in Fish It

In Fish It, enchants grant your rods unique buffs that are often not found on them by default. For the most part, enchants increase your luck and the chance of fishing out mutated fish. Each rod can have only one enchantment on it at a time.

Fish It Enchant Tier List

In the tier list below, we ranked every rod enchant in Fish It based on their effectiveness on the majority of meta rods in the game. For this reason, Cursed I and Mutation Hunter II are two of the best enchants available, as they drastically buff the chance of you catching mutated fish. Enchants that increase your luck are also helpful, especially on rods with low base luck.

TierEnchants
SCursed I Mutation Hunter II Empowered I Leprechaun II
ALeprechaun I Big Hunter I Prismatic I Gold Digger I
BMutation Hunter I XPerienced I Reeler I
CStargazer I Glistening I Stormhunter I

Fish It Rod Enchants List

Below, you can see what every enchant in Fish It does and what the chance is of you obtaining any specific enchant when using Enchant Stones.

EnchantBuffsRoll chanceTier
Mutation Hunter I10% more chance for mutations.10%B
Leprechaun I+30% luck.10%A
Stargazer I+60% luck at night.7%C
Glistening IIncreased chance of obtaining shiny fish by 10%!7%C
Stormhunter I+80% luck during the rain.7%C
XPerienced I1.5x more XP from all fish catches.7%B
Reeler IReel in fish +7% faster.7%B
Big Hunter IMakes fish 10% bigger.7%A
Gold Digger I10% chance to get Gold mutation.7%A
Empowered I+20% luck, +10% faster reel.7%S
Prismatic IRainbow boost activates with 10 less throws.5%A
Cursed I-75% luck, +75% mutation chance.5%S
Mutation Hunter II30% more chance for mutation.5%S
Leprechaun II+50% luck.5%S

How to Farm Enchant Stones and Enchant Your Rod in Fish It

You can enchant your rod in Fish It by using Enchant Stones at The Altar, which you can access by taking the elevator inside the Esoteric Depths. The regular Enchant Stones can be caught in basically every area of Fish It, but the best place to farm them efficiently is the Tropical Grove. Alternatively, you can purchase regular (29 Robux icon from Roblox.) and super Enchant Stones (49 Robux icon from Roblox.) using Robux.

That concludes our Fish It enchant tier list and guide. Feel free to share your thoughts on which enchant is the best and why in the comments below. Also, make sure to check out our Fish It codes for some free in-game loot!


Fish It Enchants FAQs

How many enchants can you apply to a rod?

Each rod can have only one enchantment on it at a time.

What is the best method for farming Enchant Stones?

To farm Enchant Stones efficiently, equip the best rod you have with a good luck modifier, and fish inside the Tropical Grove.

What are the best rod enchants in Fish It?

The best rod enchants are Cursed, Leprechaun II, and Mutation Hunter II.


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Matija's been obsessed with getting better at games for as long as he can remember. Whether it's climbing to Challenger in League of Legends or losing sleep over games like Hearts of Iron IV and Europa Universalis IV, he's always trying to min-max in everything he plays. On Roblox, he puts that same mindset into games like Anime Adventures, Anime Rangers X, and Anime Card Clash by diving deep into the mechanics to figure out what actually works. When he's not grinding games, he's probably watching anime or messing around on his electric guitar, trying (and occasionally failing) to nail anime openings and 90's Japanese rock'n' roll.