

The ‘Collector’ Achievement is unlocked by completing all collections in Spiritfarer, which entails discovering every fish, figurine, gem, metal and recipe.Ĭonsidering this is one of the most challenging achievements to unlock, we recommend just playing the game normally until you have the full map revealed. When it comes to shellfish that appear on your ship’s hull, like Mussels and Oysters, current speculation suggests new species become available the more you increase your ship’s size. The type of fish that appear will depend on the region as well as the weather. There are 33 species of fish in Spiritfarer, and catching them all will require you to access the Ice, Rock and Mist Regions by upgrading your ship.

Remember that any fish you catch can be used to make dishes for the Spirits aboard your ship, sold at shops throughout the world or traded in to fulfill NPC errand quests. Just try to be patient and focus on matching the fish’s rhythm. However, rarer species like Tuna are much harder to catch due to their significant resistance. If you keep reeling after your rod turns red, the line will break, and you’ll lose the fish.ĭepending on the species, you may encounter little to no resistance when reeling in the rod. Start reeling in the line, making sure to let go once your rod begins to turn red. Wait until you hear a bell sound indicating you’ve caught something. Once the fishing mini-game begins, Stella’s Everlight will be transformed into a fishing rod, allowing you to cast a line.

To start fishing, simply interact with the chair located at the back of your ship, past the Captain’s quarters. Spiritfarer’s fishing mini-game is unlocked at the start of the game.
