How to catch the Secret Ancient Orca in Fisch?

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The Secret Ancient Orca is one of the most elusive catches you can currently complete in Fisch, and it’s part of the latest mini-update.

The latest weekend has added an Oil Rig POI in Fisch, along with an Orca Migration Hunt Event. This event will allow you to capture the Ancient Orca, but there are certain strategies you’ll have to keep in mind.

Secret Ancient Orca location in Fisch

The Ancient Orca is one of the three available Orca types you can catch in Fisch. It can only be caught during the Orca Migration Hunt Event, and you’ll have to travel to the Arch. This location is situated at the following coordinates (XYZ: 1100, 133, -1200).

The Orca Migration Hunt Event is a server event, and it will take place randomly. Additionally, not every hunt will have the Ancient Orca spawning in them. Try to look for “Ancient Orcas Migration (100% Guarantee)” on your screen. Once you find that marker, you’ll have to fish in the areas surrounding the Orcas.

Best setup for Ancient Orca in Fisch

The Ancient Orca doesn’t have stiff requirements, and they can spawn at any time of the day and in any season/weather. You can pick from a wide set of rods but always go with the one with a good luck boost. The best bait to use is Shark Head Bait, and this applies to every type of Orca.

Once you have got your setup on point, pray to get luck with the server event. Additionally, make sure that you’re not fishing too far away from where the Orcas are. With some luck, you should be able to grab yourself a Secret Ancient Orca pretty soon.

The mini-update has also added the Oil Rig POI to the game, but it looks like part of bigger update in the future. You’ll be able to meet a host of different NPCs at this location, including Dr. Glimmerfin, who might provide us with a new quest in the near future.


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