Most Expensive Fish in Sea of Thieves

When you catch a fish in Sea of Thieves, you may want to catch the most expensive one so that you will get more gold. But, what is the most expensive fish in Sea of Thieves?

The Most Expensive Fish in Sea of Thieves

If you look at the fish price chart on Sea of Thieves Wiki site, you are able to find that the most expensive fish is Cooked Trophy Shadow Stormfish where the price is 16,875 gold. The other expensive fish in Sea of Thieves are listed below.

Most Expensive Fish in Sea of Thieves

The Most Expensive Fish: Cooked Trophy Shadow Stormfish where the price is 16,875 gold.

Other Expensive Fish:

    • Undercooked Trophy Shadow Stormfish: 15,190 gold
    • Cooked Trophy Snow Wrecker: 14,065 gold
    • Cooked Trophy Sand Battlegill: 14,065 gold
    • Undercooked Trophy Sand Battlegill: 12,655 gold
    • Undercooked Trophy Snow Wrecker: 12,655 gold
    • Raw Trophy Shadow Stormfish: 11,250 gold
    • Cooked Trophy Forsaken Devilfish: 11,250 gold
    • Cooked Trophy Muddy Wildsplash: 11,250 gold
    • Cooked Trophy Bonedust Plentifin: 11,250 gold
    • Cooked Trophy Bone Ancientscale: 11,250 gold
    • Undercooked Trophy Bone Ancientscale: 10,125 gold
    • Undercooked Trophy Bonedust Plentifin: 10,125 gold
    • Undercooked Trophy Muddy Wildsplash: 10,125 gold
    • Undercooked Trophy Forsaken Devilfish: 10,125 gold

The Rarest Fish in Sea of Thieves

According to the Gamepur site, here are the different kinds of rare fish in the Sea of Thieves game.

  • Umber Splashtails
    You are able to catch them in the ocean and they are worth 565 and 1,410 as a trophy.
  • Bright Pondie
    You are able to catch them in the ponds and they are worth 565, and 1,410 as a trophy.
  • Raven Islehopper
    You are able to catch them near large islands and they are worth 1,575 and 3,940 as a trophy.
  • Bone Ancientscale
    You are able to catch them in The Ancient Isles using leeches and they are worth 4,500 and 11,250 as a trophy.
  • Bonedust Plentifin
    You are able to catch them only at The Shores of Plenty using earthworms and they are worth 4,500 and 11,250 as a trophy.
  • Muddy Wildsplash
    You are able to catch them only at The Wilds using earthworms and they are worth 4,500 and 11,250 as a trophy.
  • Forsaken Devilfish
    You are able to catch them only at The Devil’s Roar using grubs and they are worth 4,500 and 11,250 as a trophy.
  • Sand Battlegill
    You are able to catch them only in areas of high danger such as Fortresses or Skeleton Ship battles using grubs and they are worth 5,625 and 14,065 as a trophy.
  • Snow Wrecker
    You are able to catch them only at shipwrecker using earthworms and they are worth 5,625 and 14,065 as a trophy.
  • Shadow Stormfish
    You are able to catch them only at sea during the middle of a storm using leeches and they are worth 6,750 and 16,875 as a trophy.

As explained on the Gamepur site, from the list above, the Sand Battlegill, Snow Wrecker and Shadow Stormfish are the hardest fish to get. The Sand Battlegill and Shadow Stormfish are likely the hardest because they are available during times of peril. You may be preoccupied or persuaded to do the other things to help your shipmates during those encounters.

How to Catch Fish in Sea of Thieves

How to Catch Fish in Sea of Thieves

You are able to catch fish with a fishing rod and bait. However, there are some fish which do not need bait to catch.

According to the Eurogamer site, here is how to catch fish in Sea of Thieves. If you want to fish in this game, you need your fishing rod and some open water. You are able to find and equip your fishing pole at 6 o’clock in the second inventory wheel. You just have to open the inventory wheel by holding Q or the left bumper on the controller and then you have to press F or X on the controller to swap to the second wheel.

Do we have to buy the fishing rod? No, you do not have to buy it because it will be in your inventory. However, you are able to buy different rods at any outpost, but you need to note that they are purely cosmetic and they will not affect the fish you catch.

If you have got your rod, you may want some bait for your hook. It is important for you to note that there are three types of bait in this game including grubs, earthworms and leeches. Each of these bait can attract a different type of fish.

You are able to find bait in barrels across the Sea of Thieves and you are also able to dig up them with a shovel as well. You are able to find earthworms from digging up dirt or earth and you are able to find grubs underneath sand. How about leeches? You are able to find them under shallow water like the coast.

If you want to equip the bait, you have to open the inventory wheel and then you should see a new prompt to hold R, on controller it is B. You should hold it to attach bait and then choose the bait that you want to use. You have to make sure that you do not eat the bait because it does not taste very nice and it is much more suitable for the fish.

If your line is ready, you can get into position. You are able to cast out into any body of water and if you are on solid ground or a moving ship, no problem.

It is also important for you to note that if your line touches any solid object, it will break. So, you need to make sure that there are no rocks or rigging nearby before casting off. If you are happy, you have to cast the line out with the left click or right trigger on the controller. Then, you need to wait for a fish to bite.

If the fish has taken the bait or the empty hook, you have to tire it out by pulling in the line in the opposite direction to the way the fish is moving. It can be done with WASD or the left thumbstick.

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